Try Wordze Keyword Selector FREE for the Next 30 Days

Date January 9, 2008

Wordze is one heck of kickass keyword research tool and is also the main competitor to tools such as Keyword Discovery and WordTracker. I personally use Wordze for all my keyword research both on the job as a SEO consultant at Search Engine People, and off the job for finding niches to dominate on the SERPs. At $35 a month their fee is very reasonable for the amount and quality of the data they provide, and things just got better - Wordze is offering a Free 30 Day Trial for the Next 6 Days Only!

$35 in free keyword research sounds good to me any day of the week, and so I got some of my friends signed up immediately after I got the email in my inbox today. The offer is only good till January 14th, so I suggest you sign up for the 30 day free trial to Wordze at the very earliest in order to save some dough and make some moolah from all that keyword research you will do.

Maybe you have heard of Wordze. If you have, then you know that Wordze users are not just raving fans of the tools we provide, but on average are making 80% more dollars each month then the webmasters that are using those “free” tools.

The basic membership which is $35 dollars a month includes more than 90 thousand search credits, unlimited projects, competitor keywords, and ranking reports, that you get 100% free for the next 30 days.

WHAT YOU GET

  • 3,000 Searches Per Day
  • 10,000 Keywords Per Project
  • Unlimited Projects
  • WordRank Reports
  • Keyword Digger
  • Historical Keyword Data
  • Keyword Expander
  • Weekly Top Keywords
  • Monthly Top Keywords
  • Keyword Importer
  • Access to the API, and more

I frequently use the WordRank tool to figure out the tactics I have to use to outrank the competition in the SERPs. The Keyword Digger and Historical Keyword Data are also really valuable tools to figure out seasonal keywords for example.

Sign up to the Free 30 Day Trial for Wordze Keyword Selector now and you can thank me later ;) .

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    Create 3d Software Box Images for Free

    Date January 4, 2008

    For as long as I can remember, there have been affiliate programs trying to sell ‘unique’ software that creates marvelous e-book covers and 3d box package images. And as I recall, these have been fairly expensive to buy and so I’ve held off on purchasing any for my affiliate marketing needs. I just stumbled across a nifty little website that helps just about anyone create a great looking software box image. And here’s the kicker: It’s free!

    3d package is a 3d-box graphic generator. 3d package lets you instantly create 3d-box images online, free! Just upload pictures for cover and sides and then get 3d-box in you favorite image format (JPG, GIF, PNG supported). Post them in your blog or anywhere else.

    I tried out the software myself and it is indeed ridiculously easy. Enjoy! :)

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    DailyMoolah is Back Up Again After Server Problems

    Date December 29, 2007

    Hi Everyone - Thank you for your cooperation and support through my server downtime between December 23rd till December 29th. I had recently employed a plugin that 301 redirects my old permalinks to new seo friendly permalinks which may have caused an overload to my internal mod_rewrite function as allowed by my host.

    That said, I hope you all had a very Merry Christmas! I want to thank you all for standing by Dailymoolah as loyal subscribers and repeating visitors. 2007 was a year of positive change for me, and I am sure that 2008 will bring about many new developments that will be worth the reading.

    If you’ve missed some of my best posts in 2007, please check out my Top Posts. I’ve also been actively writing for my employer, Search Engine People where you can subscribe to my author feed.

    Thats it for 2007! I’ll talk you fine readers in 2008 :)

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    How To Solve Worpress wp_post2cat doesn’t exist Problems

    Date December 17, 2007

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    After upgrading to Wordpress 2.3.1 I kept getting this rather perplexing and frustrating problem cropping up whenever I tried to post or modify my existing blog articles. If you have been facing problems regarding a ‘wp_post2cat doesn’t exist’ error right after trying to publish a post or when commenting, here is a quick solution to fix your woes.

    The problem is simply a nuisance because all comments and posts are still published perfectly, but it certainly creates usability issues for your blog visitors. Here’s what it looked like so that other bloggers may find this tip of some assistance:

    WordPress database error: [Table ‘wrdp1.wp_post2cat’ doesn’t exist]
    SELECT cat_ID AS ID, MAX(post_modified) AS last_mod FROM `wp_posts` p LEFT JOIN `wp_post2cat` pc ON p.ID = pc.post_id LEFT JOIN `wp_categories` c ON pc.category_id = c.cat_ID WHERE post_status = ‘publish’ GROUP BY cat_ID

    Warning: Cannot modify header information - headers already sent by (output started at /public_html/wp-includes/wp-db.php:160) in
    /public_html/wp-includes/pluggable.php on line 391

    After looking through the aforementioned files and getting thoroughly confused, I realized that the Google Sitemaps plugin was the offending party. Simply disabling the Google Sitemaps plugin will fix this issue and get you started on trouble-free blogging again.

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    Blog From Your Desktop Using Blogjet

    Date December 13, 2007

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    Wow, the Christmas season has been phenomenally busy so far and I sincerely apologize for the lack of posts in the interim. In what is hectic yet happy time, I’ve tried to focus on being more productive with my time. Today, I’ll be focusing on a Wordpress productivity hack that will help you pump out posts faster and more efficiently.

    While I sincerely think that Wordpress is a solid blogging platform, it surely does not have the best publishing and writing features. This is where 3rd party desktop blogging software such as blogjet come in :)

    Blogjet is extremely easy to install and features amazing usability. The interface is both attractive and functional, and is also intuitive enough for a novice user to pick up easily.

    I tried out the free trial of the software and it works pretty well. The full version sells for $39.95, and may be a great gift for someone you know who blogs actively, or maybe even for yourself.

    All in all a good blogging software. Check out Blogjet

    Note: I wasn’t paid for this post, and genuinely support great blogging software that makes life easier!

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    Email Marketing Meets Social Media

    Date December 6, 2007

    Email Marketing is one of the most effective methods of offer conversions for affiliate marketers. As it’s said ‘ The Money’s in the List’ :). However, Email Marketing and Email newsletters in general have always been a form of one-way communication, as opposed to blogs or social media sites that encourage more user generated content including comments and debate.

    A company called iContact is now launching iContact Community, which allows visitors to comment, rank, and discuss email newsletters, making email interactive for the first time and enabling subscriber discussions around email content.

    With a model similar to most social media sites, sensational and relevant content that iContact customers publish will be voted uponby community visitors leading to more exposure and more subscribers. The top ranked content in each category will show up on the community home page. All community content as well as the community profile will be indexed by Google and the major search engines, allowing publishers to get more visitors and subscribers.

    The iContact Community already has over 120,000 registered members and 212000 pieces of content on it three days after launch. If you want to publish your email newsletters to the iContact Community to help you grow your list and easily reach your subscribers with very good inbox deliverability, you can sign up for a free trial of iContact at http://www.icontact.com. iContact starts at just $9.95 per month. They provide service to both small businesses and large Fortune 500 companies like International Paper, Remax, Ford, CBS, Symantec, and AT&T.

    Check iContact out if you don’t have an email marketing service already, and if you do, participate in the community to judge the quality of your newsletter.

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    Where Did The Moolah Go?

    Date December 6, 2007

    Yes, I know that sightings of the Moolah online have been sparse over the last week or so. Unfortunately, I’ve been rather busy with projects and Christmas ramp-up aside from the regular humdrum of the week. Do not fret though, the December income and traffic report is on its way, as well as a nifty contest I plan to launch for the holiday month!

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