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Over a year ago I was doing a lot of blog posts relative to google trends, and oddly enough one of those trends was about the Humming Bird Sex Position, to this day, it is still one of my top keywords, that and my blog post on how some porn company was taking advantage of Sarah Palin’s name to make a buck with a film called Nailin’ Paylin.
These two keywords continually are two of my top keywords, until now I haven’t done anything with them, they’re not really relevant to what my blog is really about, or are they?
My blog is about making money blogging, or in social media. It’s about being successful in seo, and other aspects of the web. So how can one take advantage of posts like these that don’t sseem to belong, but bring in traffic nonetheless? Give your readers what they want. If someone surfs in looking for the Hummingbird Sex Position, give it to them – find a product that is likely to fulfill their need.
Example – I hopped on over to Clickbank, found a product called 500 Love Making Tips, I’m sure if they don’t have the hummingbird in their product, then they’ll at least have a plethora of information that the surfer can use, and I’ll have made a few extra bucks!
So as you can see, if you know what keywords people are coming from, you can go back and breathe life into new blog posts by adding affiliate products that match your top keywords. This is just one way increase your bottom line, I’m not expecting to make much off the new affiliate link, but possibly an extra $20-30 a month based on the amount of traffic the keywords bring in..
I haven’t found a monetization strategy for the Sarah Palin post yet, as this is a family blog, and I definitely do not want to link out to porn sites, its just not my thing, where as the product for the Hummingbird Sex Position keyword isn’t a link to porn, but an e-book to help couples be more intimate together.
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This is a strange post indeed!