Secret Revealed - How Does Garry Conn Make Money?
I have been debating about doing this post for a few weeks now. Partly, because I have been a little selfish and wanted to hoard this secret for myself and partly because many of my readers balk at the idea of investing money into things that make money. Everyone wants things that come free.
In the business of making money online, you have to come to terms with the fact that there are programs out there that can help you and assist you in your venture. You can make money online without investing money, but its hard. Secondly, its also hard to decipher what is real and what is a scam.
For those who don’t mind investing money into something that will give them a huge amount of return back. I want to talk to you about a program that I have been using that has really pushed my income levels to the next level.
Micro Niche Finder. Keeping a long story short: This is a desktop application that allows you to search for keywords or keyword phrases. In return, the program will tell you how many times this keyword or keyword phrase has been searched for in the last month and also tell you the strength of the competition. This is vital for me because I run a ton of blogs and don’t have a lot of time to invest into screw ups. When I make my daily rounds, I need to be spot on. I need as many articles as possible to to hit the front page of the search engines. I can’t do that manually because it takes too much time to research before hand. Micro Niche Finder does this for me automatically.
Here are some examples:
(you can click on them to link to the posts)
I have thousands of pages from hundreds of different blogs and websites that pull up on the front page of the search engines. I focus on LONGTAIL keywords and volume. Last month, I made over $5000 dollars and I have already passed that mark so far this month.
If you want to make money online, you need to invest money into programs that will help you do it efficiently and effectively.
Micro Niche Finder will cost you $67 dollars. If you don’t want to purchase it, I understand. Not everyone is in the business of making money online. I made up my $67 dollar investment in less than a day. Doing keyword prediction manually is for the birds. Get Micro Niche Finder and take the guess work out of landing on the front page of the search engines. I back up this program 110%. It works and works VERY well.

P.S. When you purchase the program and see how well it works. Come back here and thank me for telling you about it. Then visit David’s blog and thank him for telling me about it a few months ago. Enjoy the program and have fun!
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Date/Time: 11-14-2007 09:55:50 Comment #6552
Still, the hardest part for me is to understand your blogtheinternet.com site. That thing is a maze -I was taken to Ebay and Amazon and who knows where else and I couldn’t get back here. You click on a link that says pictures and you are taken to more ads and then more ads and no pictures.
Using the the program you are recommending is fine and I’m sure anyone can learn to use it. But anyone CAN NOT just learn to make sites like you make. Your blogtheinternet site is way too complicated for me to understand. I have no idea what how to make something like that and the reality is that I might never be that advanced. The tech knowledge you have is the major thing that seperates you from most people.
Date/Time: 11-14-2007 16:16:34 Comment #6558
DayJobNuker, Garry has minions, I was one of them once
Date/Time: 11-14-2007 19:31:30 Comment #6562
I’ve only just begun using Micro Niche Finder and agree it’s very useful. I have yet to truly implement the results it gives me in my blogs though I have made a few attempts. I’m disappointed in not getting to the front page of Google, but maybe I have the wrong expectations for now.
Date/Time: 11-14-2007 19:48:08 Comment #6563
-Mark, MNF will not get you to the front of Google, it is only a tool, and all tools have limitations based on their use. There are a lot of little factors that also must be taken into account. Age of site, pinging, indexing and of course content. And then within each of those, there is another set of requirements to excel.
Date/Time: 11-14-2007 21:27:30 Comment #6564
Hey Mark,
For me sometimes it hit or miss. It sure beats doing things the old way and its far more effective. David is right, it takes time to learn the program. Choose words that have a broad match count at 1 million or less and have a green light on the SOC and you should be ok. Also, if you’re working with a new blog, then it does have to mature quite a bit. BTI is two plus years old. Kick back, and enjoy the program and the efficiency of it. I love it. My traffic has doubled on many of my blogs.
Again though… as David mentions, there are a lot of factorizations to take into consideration.
Date/Time: 11-15-2007 04:06:36 Comment #6570
Generally speaking, Micro Niche Finder is just a tool, not the result itself.
I mean that if you have a fast car, that doesn’t make you the fastest guy on the road. How the driver drives the car makes the different.
For sure you must have a GOOD car to have chances to compete with the fastest drivers on the road.
That said revealing us which software you use, is only the beginning, the top of the iceberg, I would be happy to here something more from behind the scenes…
ciao
alex
Date/Time: 11-15-2007 04:18:10 Comment #6571
I often struggle between the idea of sharing some good tactics of making money (with the
result of getting traffic, but with the downside that others will replicate my tactic and I’ll
end up loosing market shares) or just keeping them for myself.
This (for me) not solved issue brings me to another argument of my interest: the minions.
Lately I was thinking that, as long as I do online marketing in my spare time, I need somebody who can assist me in some operations, but again I’m not confortable in sharing my plans with other persons.
So I would like to hear from your experience, topics like:
- how you find minions
- how you handle them
- what type of works you outsource
- on which base you pay them ( for example: cents/word, % of the earnings of the blog, …)
- how many you have
- bad experiences
- which errors to avoid
ciao
alex
Date/Time: 11-15-2007 04:20:15 Comment #6572
Micro Niche Finder vs Niche Inspector
In the case you know both: which are the differences and which the pros and the cons of both software ?
I’m curious…
ciao
alex
Date/Time: 11-15-2007 21:37:47 Comment #6591
How would I get Google to recognise the keywords? Would I just use them somewhere in the post or do I need to secretly place them into some hidden html or something?
Date/Time: 11-15-2007 21:46:10 Comment #6594
Oh God No… don’t ever hide keywords. That will get you in terrible trouble with Google. I would suggest reading this and then to answer your question. I use micro niche finder to help me find topics that don’t have a lot of competition, from there it helps me decide whether I invest time into creating content under that topic. If this program is used correctly and not for the purpose of gaming, I think it is very resourceful for not only the publisher but for Google and the other search engines as well. Basically, I peek and see where there is content lacking in the index and fill the holes with great unique written content.
Date/Time: 11-16-2007 19:21:48 Comment #6611
I would so give this program a try if I had the money. I’m having problems getting the “keywords” and this should be able to help.
-Mike
Date/Time: 11-17-2007 00:58:29 Comment #6617
Mike,
We’re looking at $67 dollars. If this is a program that interests you, I can say this, it will help you a lot. The program isn’t going away anytime soon, nor are the search engines. So, set aside a few dollars a day until you get enough saved up to make the purchase. Also, depending on what kind of blog you run, if its a personal blog where you interact with your readers, you can be up front and honest with them and explain to them that you are trying to raise money to buy a program that will help you further in blogging. If you were to ask for $1 dollar donations, you would only need 67 people to cover the cost. I wish you well and if making money online is a goal for yourself, I wish you well with that too.