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Dec
22

Wordze + AffPortal Single Sign On

Posted by: Corey | Comments (0)

Today a deal was reached between Wordze, the KING of keywords and AffPortal (uh, me) to activate the single sign on for our respective membership bases.

This is something that I had wanted since early fall and when Bradley, the new owner of Wordze contacted me two weeks ago, the wheels started turning. So as of today, all current AffPortal.com members have full access to not only LandingPageClassroom but Wordze as well.

We are very happy to have a partnership with both of these awesome websites and the AffPortal community thanks you. I hope your members get a lot our of our tools as well.

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Oct
18

New PPC Keyword Generator

Posted by: Corey | Comments (0)

Today I added a keyword generator that returns 2 very targeted keyword lists.

The first is the DEEP list, highly relevant to your seed keyword. Second is the WIDE keyword list which contains relevant keywords to your seed word but branches out slightly to other sub niches you may not have thought of on your own. These WIDE keywords would be good to develop new ad groups with or to use with PPV as is or to run them through the AffPortal keyword scraper to generate a URL list.

Another interesting note is that it works with other languages so if you are targeting the spanish speaking population in the US, select those parameters and enter your spanish seed keyword (ex: dinero).

To scale out your keyword list using the WIDE keyword lists:

  1. Take these WIDE keywords, add them to a separate temporary list
  2. Run them one by one through the keyword tool
  3. Then check off the DEEP keywords the tool generates and add them to your main campaign keyword list.

Remember to save the wide keyword that you used for the ad group titles.

This tool is a great improvement over the keyword database I had prior to this tool. I did not delete that original keyword database as it’s still very good for scaling out your list and generating long tail terms that you otherwise would not have found.

Drop me a note in the forum if you have any questions.

I have many more tools in development that will be rolled out over the coming weeks.

Cheers,

Corey Bornmann

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