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Some Clickbank vendors let you try their software before you buy it and that’s a good thing. Nothing sucks worse than paying for something first and then not getting what you want. Clickbank will refund your money on any purchase but who wants to go through that hassle. It’s much better to download the software, check it out and then decide to buy. Forget the sales copy. The software can speak for itself.

A new version of Traffic Travis was released today and you can download a free version of Traffic Travis.
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PostHeaderIcon Who is Brad Fallon?

Brad Fallon is CEO of Smart Marketing, Inc. This is a network of ecommerce sites that started with one $2000 investment. And that investment was to build My Wedding Favors, a site that made $32 million dollars in sales in 2006 after only three years online.

That same year Brad founded Stompernet with his partner Andy Jenkins to show others how to make money online through building ecommerce sites and optimizing them for traffic.

Stompernet provides training to people new to online business. When Stompernet was initially released, it set a record for sales of an online information product.

PostHeaderIcon Overture Keyword Tool Bites the Dust

I think it is now fair to say that the Overture keyword tool is down for the count. That’s kind of a strange thing to hear. It was the first keyword tool I used and it was the one that was mentioned the most for the longest time.

There are still plenty of other keyword tools out there but none are both as exhaustive and simple as the Overture tool.

I had actually not been using it for a while because it has recently become very unreliable. But now it is gone forever.

PostHeaderIcon 30 Keyword Tools

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Keyword Services

Competitor Keyword Spy Tools

Pay Per Click Company Site Keyword Tools

Keyword List Processors

Typos, Brainstorming, and Misspelled Keywords

Other Keyword Tools

PostHeaderIcon How to Create Your Own Long Tail Phrases

I learned to do this when I was promoting adware and spyware removers against heavy PPC competition. I made a good profit and my campaign ran for over a year without having to tweak it much because for most of the keywords I was using, there was no competition. It was during the time when Adwords had a minimum bid too. This was also during the time a lot of free quality spyware removers were becoming available.

It starts with a concept and the concept is this: people tend to use the same words and speech patterns when they are talking about similar items.