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Tuesday, August 28th, 2007 |
Here is a brief and i hope complete, explanation of the various bits and pieces that make up the GTrends Checker.
I’ll now be posting additional meta info for all my posts to make things even easier. What this means that in each post from now on, i’ll be classifying it as to whether the information in the post applies to newbies or skilled people. That can help people to decide whether to try the things mentioned in the post at all. So lets roll.
Experience level: All
Learning Curve: almost none
Used for: Finding out approximate traffic that you can expect from Google for a keyword
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Saturday, August 18th, 2007 |
So, how can i make the GTrends Checker better? Easy, make it more simple for people to find what they are looking for.
What are you going to use the GTrends Checker for? To find out how much traffic Google will send you, if you are in positons 1 or 2 for your targeted keyword phrase.
So Inman and I have made this tool more simple to understand. In addition to the old features, the “good” terms will have a wonderful highlight. That way you wont have to grope about in the dark to see if it the value is 1000 or 10000.
Here is a screenshot

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Saturday, August 18th, 2007 |
Are you tired of posting your URL to the popular Social Bookmarking sites like Digg, del.ici.us, myweb2 and others manually?
Is the submission taking more time than coming up with a great idea and blogging about it? Do you wish that you have something that would automate this process?
Here is a screenshot of something that might help

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Tuesday, August 14th, 2007 |
Here is my first version of the Google Trends Checker, aka the GTrends Checker, that Ed Dale showed us a few days ago. I convinced my good friend Inman, to make this tool, and after a couple of days of me bugging him, he has done it.
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