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New Search Engine On The Block |
by:
Jim
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Jim Edwards - All Rights reserved
http://www.thenetreporter.com
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If you log on to PayPerClickSearchEngines.com
you'll find they list over 600 different
pay-per-click search engines operating online.
In fact, some online sources report that
over 1,000 "search engines" of various size
and popularity operate in the U.S. alone.
With so much competition among sites to
capture the search traffic that Google.com
and Yahoo.com seem to dominate like 800
lb. Gorillas, why would one new search engine
rate even a second glance?
The answer: Amazon, the Web's mega bookstore,
launched a new search engine with a very
user-friendly interface and some of the
fastest, most relevant searches online...
along with a **twist** that will help EVERY
person who wants to sell ebooks for profit,
publish articles to get traffic, or create
special reports that go viral.
Here's the story...
Amazon recently launched www.A9.com -- a
search engine that creates more of a "portal"
experience than the traditional search engine
where you input your search terms, click
a button, and pray something relevant to
your search appears in the results.
When you first log on to A9.com, it looks
like a traditional search engine, but once
you start searching, you'll find an organized
and extremely helpful set of search tools
right at your fingertips.
A9.com organizes its search criteria by
category on the right side of the page.
Input a search term such as "mortgage loan"
or "George Washington" and you'll start
to see why I like this search engine so
much.
When you first input your search term, the
website displays the "web" search results
to show you various websites A9.com deems
relevant to your search.
Click the "books" button on the right and
get a list of the most relevant books available
on Amazon.com.
Follow virtually any of those book links
to the Amazon website and you can literally
browse through the table of contents, first
chapter, and even the index of most books.
Click on the "Movies" button and get a list
of any relevant movies with your search
terms included.
One of the helpful things you'll notice
as you start searching different types of
media is that you can show or hide various
search results on the same page.
So if you only want to search books and
movies, you can hide the Web and reference
results.
Depending on the type of information you
need to research, you can also use the "Reference"
results to get dictionary, encyclopedia,
and history information on the search terms
you entered.
Needless to say, when I did a search for
"George Washington," this reference section
overflowed with relevant links and information.
However, I was surprised at just how much
reference material was available for search
terms like "mortgage," including information
from Investopedia.com on alternative search
terms to help me narrow my search for more
relevant information.
Probably the biggest reason I like A9.com
so much is that it helps to wade through
the ever rising tide of information that
threatens to drown us all online.
Depending on what you need to find, you
can quickly get suggestions, reference material,
physical books, and even information on
available film and video without leaving
the A9.com website.
Now, here's specifically how A9.com can
help anyone who wants to publish their own
ebooks, articles, or special reports.
#1 - Insert your main search term at A9.com
and look at 2 things: total web results
(higher number the better) and the books
and movies tabs.
If you see a lot of web results and tons
of books and movies on the subject, you
have a VERY good (and fast) indication that
the topic you're considering is "hot" enough
to warrant more investigation for creating
your own ebook, special report, or other
info-product.
#2 - Follow the look links to specific listings
on Amazon. Some of those books will allow
you to go through the table of contents,
first chapter, and index right there on
your screen.
Use this opportunity to:
A. Make notes on the most important points
on your topic (from the table of contents)
and expand your list of potential points
to cover.
B. Get a feel for the general topic and
the typical way authors are currently approaching
it (first chapter).
** By the way, the table of contents and
/ or first chapter will usually give you
at least one great idea for an article you
could create (or pay someone to create)
and use to generate traffic to your website.
C. Look for additional keywords you could
use for your pay-per-click campaigns as
well as your headlines, bullets, and other
classified ads (in the index).
#3 - Use the "Reference" tab on A9.com to
access the dictionary, thesaurus, and other
tools to find MORE keywords you can use
to advertise on pay-per-click search engines...
specific "niche" keywords many of your competitors
probably aren't using.
Though nothing on A9.com is actually new,
it does present a much faster and easier
way to search the web, compare reults, gather
marketing intelligence, and wade through
available data to help you with your own
ebooks, special reports, article writing,
and other marketing activities.
About the author:
Jim Edwards is a syndicated newspaper columnist
and the co-author of an amazing new ebook
that will teach you how to use fr^e articles
to quickly drive thousands of targeted visitors
to your website or affiliate links...
Simple "Traffic Machine" brings Thousands
of NEW visitors to your website for weeks,
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