May 7 2008

Mothers Day + Google Trends = Cash

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  • Published May 7th, 2008 in Affiliate Marketing by Jonathan Volk
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It's Mothers day in a couple days and if you're like me, you're probably going to order something online pretty soon.

With that being said, as affiliate marketers, we must, must, must capitalize on these type of situations. But where do we find what to promote?

It's simple. In this situation we look to our source of traffic to tell us what to promote. :)

So first go to google trends and search for some gifts you might get your mom. I typed in flowers.

By analyzing the graph we can see that flowers are searched for in may even more than valentines day! Wow!

Needless to say, flowers are only a small example of everything that can be searched for during Mothers day.

Some other examples to consider: Chocolates, Shoes, Gift Cards, etc... The sky is the limit. Just capitalize on the traffic you know is already there.

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3 Responses to “Mothers Day + Google Trends = Cash”

  1. I usually pick up domain names with these types of keywords and throw up a landing page, do some basic SEO and link building and in a matter of days the site is on top of all search engines for that term. Then the next year you’re already set!

  2. This better mean this month is your highest yet :D

  3. Great Post Jonathan…..
    Hey Marko, ur very much right….. Its actually a way of picking up the type-in domain names…..
    I am eagrly weatign google to make it possible to find Trends for more than one word Phrase……

    Regards
    Anks

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