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Use Keyword Elite and Learn the Techniques From Aaron Wall

Saturday, January 10th, 2009

http://www.seobook.com/3670.html

I believe you have already heard about Keyword Elite. Keyword Elite is a desktop-based keyword generation software. “Desktop-based” is important because some keyword generators like WordTracker and AdWords Accelerator, are web-based, subscription-based. As for Keyword Elite, you can own it for life.

But before you go out there to get your copy of the Keyword Elite software, please some time to take a look at my simple review on the Keyword Elite software.

1) Keyword Elite Who is it for?

This keyword software is ideal for anyone who wants to find a good solution to do their keyword research, from creating and selecting good keywords to build your list to spying your Adwords competition.

2) Keyword Elite Strong Points

Has a very user-friendly interface.

Has a success blue-print e-book which is a step-by-step guide takes YOU from knowing absolutely nothing about Pay Per Click marketing.

Able to assist you well in building a large list of keywords for any market.

Able to assist you to analyze and spy your Adwords competitors so that you can fine tune your Adwords campaign to beat your competitors.

Produces killer keywords lists.

Integrate easily with Wordtracker.

Able to assist you to build up keywords that are killer for Adsense pages.

Keyword Elite always stay updated through emails.

3) Keyword Elite Weak Points

No smooth way to go from projects to projects. You need to work on separate projects.

The forum that comes with the purchase is not very active.

Keyword Elite is slow to generate keywords.

4) Keyword Elite Ratings

5/5 for user-friendliness and usability
5/5 for pay-per-click advertisers
4/5 for search engine optimization effort

4/5 for niche-miners
5/5 for values.

5) Keyword Elite Verdict

A pretty up-to-standard keyword research tool for spying on competitors, keywords list management and creation of kill keyword lists. Good to go.

Keyword research, as you might already know, is a critical activity for uncovering niches and uncovering low-competition keywords, either for SEO purposes or pay per click advertising. While the popular keyword tools like Wordtracker and Overture do provide good results, it’s some of the less obvious keyword research tools that can take your keyword research to the next level. Here are some less obvious keyword research tools you can start using today:

Wordtracker

Wordtracker is a free or paid website that has been around for a while. It’s ‘range’ is very wide and you can use it to expand your keyword portfolio easily.

Keyword Discovery

Keyword Discovery is one of the most advanced keyword research tools out there. The free option is great, but the paid option is where the money is. You will really be able to go deep and wide in your keyword research by using this service.

Niche Taxi

Niche Taxi is a very unique marketing weapon in that it actually tells you whether they keyword phrase you have typed in to search is actually profitable! You can also build an Adsense empire over there by registering a domain name and generating a customized website for free. This takes niche research to another level. It allows you to research keywords as well as create profitable websites that bring you Adsense income.

There you go, 3 little-known ‘keyword spying’ tools that you can use today to explode your Internet profits. Go try them out today and you might be surprised at your results.

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UFC 91 Lesnar vs. Couture Tribute: BLOOD BALLET (MMA to Canon In D)

Friday, December 12th, 2008

http://www.justa11en.com
The CBS prime time broadcast of Kimbo Slice vs. James Thompson (EliteXC), along with the Urijah Faver vs Jens Pulver (WEC) match, ushered in a new era of cage fighting. The WEC match was a classic battle, while the EliteXC event was an overhyped fiasco, that received far more attention.

Kevin Ferguson (Kimbo) is a relative amateur, having competed in only 3 professional fights. His meteoric rise to fame, can be attributed to multiple filmed underground street fights, posted on YouTube.

The evolution of the Ultimate Fighting Championship (UFC), has brought MMA into the spotlight, and helped it develop into one of the fastest growing sports. Multiple professional organizations have followed suit, and found a niche for their brand of fighting.

While many compare the combatants to the Gladiators, of ancient Rome, modern rules now provide a much safer contest for the athletes. MMA is drastically different, from what took place, in the cage, 10-15 years ago, when serious injury was common place.

It is unique in it’s inclusion of all fighting styles, and has become a proverbial melting pot for men of all sizes, shapes, and backgrounds.

I’ve watched MMA, off and on, for sometime. The hype surrounding the prime time debut of the sport, made me dig a little deeper into Kimbo’s background, and follow several of the organizations more closely.

I’ve been pleasantly surprised by the quality of the UFC, WEC, and IFL . EliteXC is a second rate organization, with C level talent, and I would be surprised if Kimbo could compete with any of the top level fighters, from the major organizations. Make no mistake. He is a bad man, but not “elite.” His victory was over a tomato can, with a 2-7 professional record. EliteXC’s show had less than 3 minutes of actual fighting, in the 1st 70 minutes. It was smoke and mirrors, and a poor representation of what fans have come to enjoy. Many purist wonder if this will help, or harm, MMA’s long term growth.

I understand the criticism of CBS, and EliteXC, for putting on such a poor production. Much of it is also seems unfairly directed at Slice, who is only taking a large paycheck for doing something he was doing for free.
I don’t blame the guy. At his age, he has a very short timeframe to capitalize on his…..um….. talent. =)

My point? The “hype” motivated me to give the sport a closer look, and I found something I thoroughly enjoy.
Hence the video, that I hope conveys “what” I like about MMA. The Pulver vs. Faber fight is a much better example of highly skilled mixed martial artist. I believe some of the footage, that I’ve captured for this video, is a fine example also.

A rare combination of Grace, and brutality.

A Blood Ballet. (dramatic huh?)

Thanks for watching. (and taking the time to read this)
-Allen
http://www.justa11en.com

Yahoo critical of CBS event:
http://tinyurl.com/5wk8q9

MMA ratings top NHL Stanley Cup,
while some affiliates refuse to air:
http://tinyurl.com/4fokfm

Other relevant stories from:
http://www.mmafighting.com

EliteXC Saturday Night Fights review:
http://tinyurl.com/6cdopk
WEC 34 Review:
http://tinyurl.com/6pnq3h
UFC Prez, and IFL CEO’s thoughts on EliteXC event:
http://tinyurl.com/5ahj5c
Music:
Canon in D by Johann Pachelbel
performed by Adhish Yajnik,
and released into public domain.

All footage recorded, and poorly edited, by me.

http://www.justa11en.com

Duration : 0:7:40

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UFC 91 Lesnar vs. Couture Tribute: BLOOD BALLET (MMA to Canon In D)

Friday, December 12th, 2008

http://www.justa11en.com
The CBS prime time broadcast of Kimbo Slice vs. James Thompson (EliteXC), along with the Urijah Faver vs Jens Pulver (WEC) match, ushered in a new era of cage fighting. The WEC match was a classic battle, while the EliteXC event was an overhyped fiasco, that received far more attention.

Kevin Ferguson (Kimbo) is a relative amateur, having competed in only 3 professional fights. His meteoric rise to fame, can be attributed to multiple filmed underground street fights, posted on YouTube.

The evolution of the Ultimate Fighting Championship (UFC), has brought MMA into the spotlight, and helped it develop into one of the fastest growing sports. Multiple professional organizations have followed suit, and found a niche for their brand of fighting.

While many compare the combatants to the Gladiators, of ancient Rome, modern rules now provide a much safer contest for the athletes. MMA is drastically different, from what took place, in the cage, 10-15 years ago, when serious injury was common place.

It is unique in it’s inclusion of all fighting styles, and has become a proverbial melting pot for men of all sizes, shapes, and backgrounds.

I’ve watched MMA, off and on, for sometime. The hype surrounding the prime time debut of the sport, made me dig a little deeper into Kimbo’s background, and follow several of the organizations more closely.

I’ve been pleasantly surprised by the quality of the UFC, WEC, and IFL . EliteXC is a second rate organization, with C level talent, and I would be surprised if Kimbo could compete with any of the top level fighters, from the major organizations. Make no mistake. He is a bad man, but not “elite.” His victory was over a tomato can, with a 2-7 professional record. EliteXC’s show had less than 3 minutes of actual fighting, in the 1st 70 minutes. It was smoke and mirrors, and a poor representation of what fans have come to enjoy. Many purist wonder if this will help, or harm, MMA’s long term growth.

I understand the criticism of CBS, and EliteXC, for putting on such a poor production. Much of it is also seems unfairly directed at Slice, who is only taking a large paycheck for doing something he was doing for free.
I don’t blame the guy. At his age, he has a very short timeframe to capitalize on his…..um….. talent. =)

My point? The “hype” motivated me to give the sport a closer look, and I found something I thoroughly enjoy.
Hence the video, that I hope conveys “what” I like about MMA. The Pulver vs. Faber fight is a much better example of highly skilled mixed martial artist. I believe some of the footage, that I’ve captured for this video, is a fine example also.

A rare combination of Grace, and brutality.

A Blood Ballet. (dramatic huh?)

Thanks for watching. (and taking the time to read this)
-Allen
http://www.justa11en.com

Yahoo critical of CBS event:
http://tinyurl.com/5wk8q9

MMA ratings top NHL Stanley Cup,
while some affiliates refuse to air:
http://tinyurl.com/4fokfm

Other relevant stories from:
http://www.mmafighting.com

EliteXC Saturday Night Fights review:
http://tinyurl.com/6cdopk
WEC 34 Review:
http://tinyurl.com/6pnq3h
UFC Prez, and IFL CEO’s thoughts on EliteXC event:
http://tinyurl.com/5ahj5c
Music:
Canon in D by Johann Pachelbel
performed by Adhish Yajnik,
and released into public domain.

All footage recorded, and poorly edited, by me.

http://www.justa11en.com

Duration : 0:7:40

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UFC 91 Lesnar vs. Couture Tribute: BLOOD BALLET (MMA to Canon In D)

Friday, December 12th, 2008

http://www.justa11en.com
The CBS prime time broadcast of Kimbo Slice vs. James Thompson (EliteXC), along with the Urijah Faver vs Jens Pulver (WEC) match, ushered in a new era of cage fighting. The WEC match was a classic battle, while the EliteXC event was an overhyped fiasco, that received far more attention.

Kevin Ferguson (Kimbo) is a relative amateur, having competed in only 3 professional fights. His meteoric rise to fame, can be attributed to multiple filmed underground street fights, posted on YouTube.

The evolution of the Ultimate Fighting Championship (UFC), has brought MMA into the spotlight, and helped it develop into one of the fastest growing sports. Multiple professional organizations have followed suit, and found a niche for their brand of fighting.

While many compare the combatants to the Gladiators, of ancient Rome, modern rules now provide a much safer contest for the athletes. MMA is drastically different, from what took place, in the cage, 10-15 years ago, when serious injury was common place.

It is unique in it’s inclusion of all fighting styles, and has become a proverbial melting pot for men of all sizes, shapes, and backgrounds.

I’ve watched MMA, off and on, for sometime. The hype surrounding the prime time debut of the sport, made me dig a little deeper into Kimbo’s background, and follow several of the organizations more closely.

I’ve been pleasantly surprised by the quality of the UFC, WEC, and IFL . EliteXC is a second rate organization, with C level talent, and I would be surprised if Kimbo could compete with any of the top level fighters, from the major organizations. Make no mistake. He is a bad man, but not “elite.” His victory was over a tomato can, with a 2-7 professional record. EliteXC’s show had less than 3 minutes of actual fighting, in the 1st 70 minutes. It was smoke and mirrors, and a poor representation of what fans have come to enjoy. Many purist wonder if this will help, or harm, MMA’s long term growth.

I understand the criticism of CBS, and EliteXC, for putting on such a poor production. Much of it is also seems unfairly directed at Slice, who is only taking a large paycheck for doing something he was doing for free.
I don’t blame the guy. At his age, he has a very short timeframe to capitalize on his…..um….. talent. =)

My point? The “hype” motivated me to give the sport a closer look, and I found something I thoroughly enjoy.
Hence the video, that I hope conveys “what” I like about MMA. The Pulver vs. Faber fight is a much better example of highly skilled mixed martial artist. I believe some of the footage, that I’ve captured for this video, is a fine example also.

A rare combination of Grace, and brutality.

A Blood Ballet. (dramatic huh?)

Thanks for watching. (and taking the time to read this)
-Allen
http://www.justa11en.com

Yahoo critical of CBS event:
http://tinyurl.com/5wk8q9

MMA ratings top NHL Stanley Cup,
while some affiliates refuse to air:
http://tinyurl.com/4fokfm

Other relevant stories from:
http://www.mmafighting.com

EliteXC Saturday Night Fights review:
http://tinyurl.com/6cdopk
WEC 34 Review:
http://tinyurl.com/6pnq3h
UFC Prez, and IFL CEO’s thoughts on EliteXC event:
http://tinyurl.com/5ahj5c
Music:
Canon in D by Johann Pachelbel
performed by Adhish Yajnik,
and released into public domain.

All footage recorded, and poorly edited, by me.

http://www.justa11en.com

Duration : 0:7:40

(more…)

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