What should you write about?

What are people looking for that you know about?

How can you target your articles to get their interest?

You need to know what people want to know. Some topics won’t be interesting to you, or you won’t have the resources of knowledge to write about them, but somebody  somewhere is out there looking for you, and they don’t even know it.

How can you find them? What do they want to know?

Everybody knows about Wordtracker, but now you can use their service free for a whole week–seven days of the best search engine information available and training videos to show you how to use it.

This is not the little 85-word trial, but a full 7-days with all the stops pulled out to let you learn what you really need to know.

The videos are quick and simple, so you won’t waste time trying to figure out how to get the really juicy words or what to do with them once you find them.

This is your chance to match what you know with what people–real people (sometimes called “traffic”)– to your website to see what you are about.

The smallest change in a headline or description can make the difference between 1% and 10% conversion, if you know what change to make. Whether you are writing fiction or self-help or general information,  you need to know where to focus your research and expertise.

Just click on the link above (Okay, I make a nickel from it…you can get one too) or  go to http://wordtracker.com and have at it.

It might just be the week that changes your online life and your writing career.

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