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Thursday 13 January 2011

TAG-TRADING

In Tagvillage I found a great article explaining what
Tag trading includes. Here you can read about it

David Ruebush's Step-by-Step guide to making money Tag Trading 301
door Tagvillagers op woensdag 12 januari 2011 om 21:22

This is the final installment from David Ruebush (CEO of Tagvillage) on how to make money tag Trading. This is the best resource for knowing when to buy and sell keywords. The previous articles looked at how to find keywords and how to judge good or bad keywords. There will be a short follow up article that ties all these articles together and shows how they will apply to Tagvillage, and how to make money for people that have no idea where to begin.



All the info that follows is from David's Kooday group on Facebook that was written to help his friends and downline make money with Kooday. The only editing done was to remove Kooday Specific instructions or links that would cause confusion





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Side Note: THIRD WAVE OF REVENUE POTENTIAL



Once the advertisers begin to flock in and pay millions of dollars (collectively) to link to advertisable search terms, there will be a new marketplace. This is what I call the "Investment Grade Futures Market" for terms. In otherwords, good keywords will immediately have MUCH HIGHER value.



At this point, people who have a huge inventory of good advertisable terms are going to win big time. Kooday is going to announce a bonus for the most "popular" terms. The definition of the word "popular" is important here. To a search engine, a popular term is not necessarily one that gets searched the most because it is in the news. For example the term "Kim Kardashian" will be searched a lot and so will "Brittney Spears". However, these terms are not "popular" by search engine standards. Instead, terms like "shoes" and "used cars" will be the "popular" terms that will get their owners bonuses. Why? They are the terms that will generate the most advertising revenue.



What is a search engine in business for? To make money off advertisers. If this is true, do they even care that millions of people search for "Brittney Spears" every day if there are ZERO ADVERTISERS for that word? No. They could care less about that word or the traffic searching for it. They are more concerned with the words that generate "site links" or more importantly described, ADVERTISING REVENUE.



So, once Kooday spiders the web, indexes their search results, and launches their actual search engine, the members are going to enter into a brand new market environment. This will be the "Investment Grade Futures Market".



What is this? Simply put, this means keywords will no longer be a completely speculative guessing game. There will be good data to support the value of terms. I will be able to look at a term, count the number of existing and newly added advertisers each month, and estimate a relative value for that term. If I see a person owns a keyword for $5 that gets about 10 new advertisers per month, I may feel it is worth $50 and buy it for that. If I see a term that gets 1,000 new advertisers per month I may feel it is worth $5,000 and buy it for that.



Therefore, at that time, keywords will truly become "Investment Grade". There will be the ability to calculate and even advertise their true cash potential. This is why it is EXTREMELY IMPORTANT to be acquiring a large inventory of good advertiser terms. And it is why you want to be building your cash reserves in proportion to your inventory. As your keyword inventory grows, and the average value of these terms increases, you must adjust from $1 per 10 words upward. You must keep a good blend of cash to keywords so you can be in position for the waves of the marketplace.



Step 3

Get keywords. Now that you know to keep $$ on reserve and the basic strategies for working toward the 3 revenue potentials, start acquiring good, quality, advertiser driven keywords. I always type my keywords into Google mannually to make sure they have advertisers on them. If you see sponsored ads at the top or the right hand column, they are good words. If you see sponsored ads at both the top and the right column, they are excellent words.



Step 4

Buy back the words that sell. Keep buying them back until they reach your threshold for letting them go.



Here is my formula for selling thresholds:

1. Until you have 500 words and $50 in Kooday Cash, let your words go once they reach $1.
2. When you have 500-1000 words and $50-$100 in Kooday Cash, keep buying your words back until they reach $1.50
3. When you have 1000-1500 words and $100-$150 in Kooday Cash, keep buying your words back until they reach $2
4. When you have 1500-2000 words and $150-$200 in Kooday Cash, keep buying your words back until they reach $3.50
5. When you have over 2000-3000 words and $200-$300 in Kooday Cash, keep buying your words back until they reach $5
6. When you have over 3000 words and $300 in Kooday Cash, you can keep buying your words back until they reach $10
7. After you have over $1000 in Kooday Cash and over 5000 words, you should be able to determine your own top level threshold. :-) lol

Step 5

Recruit! You really want to refer others to the site. (Kooday page instructions removed, Tagvillage instructions to be appended later to find your referral link)

Copy that code and post it on Facebook. Send it in a message to your friends and family. Do whatever you want to help others find this link. When others click this link and start Koodaying, you will get 10% commission on their transactions! This can be a HUGE revenue source for you to grow your inventory.

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Look for a final article that I will be writing that ties this entire series together that will explain how to apply these methods to making money with Tagvillage.

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