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Russell Wright / June 17, 2011 10:02 pm
The Keyword DNA is one of the most important aspects of the Theme Zoom Perpetual Keyword Money Machine system. Your business keyword DNA is a cluster of the most profitable and relevant keywords related to your top level industry theme.
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Sue Bell / June 7, 2011 10:01 pm
A CMS doesn’t have a folder structure, obviously, but they employ the idea of “categories” and this will give us the same advantage. Make sure your CMS is set up so that the categories are part of the URL string:
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Sue Bell / May 31, 2011 4:04 pm
Get a handle on your keyword budget; DWS will demonstrate the cause and effect of your business objectives by flagging keywords that meet your needs.
Keyword research is put in perspective by showing you SEO as it really is – a set of systematic business decisions that will make or break your online business.
I recommend that you beat the rush and get Domain Web Studio now – while it’s cheap and ugly – because in very short time it’s going to molt and become a swan… A “black swan”.
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Russell Wright / May 27, 2011 4:25 pm
The Theme Zoom powered Domain Web Studio Application is accelerating in both power and ease-of-use.
Here are some recent developments that we are able to reveal to the general public.
There are massive simplifications to the suite and it is getting very clean and easy to use.
Users who have already seen the new version have been very stoked about the simplicity and easy visual approach contained within the suite.
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Russell Wright / May 6, 2011 6:23 pm
DWS Membership Price IS going up, Get In Now While It’s Ugly and Cheap! <– This is coming from Sue Bell (aka The Architect) so you may want to take it seriously. From what I can tell, this is going to be an incredibly powerful application.
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Russell Wright / May 3, 2011 3:45 pm
Creating a synonymic set for the silo theme will give you an added dimension to your website. It reinforces the the theme by finding different semantic ways of expressing that theme that can then be reflected in all the articles in your silo, helping the search engines to understand what the theme is and realizing that you are talking about it using a wide variety of terms. This will assist you to get ranked for keywords that Google believes are synonyms for the terms you used. We have effectively gotten ranked for a multitude of similar terms without any inbound links that utilize those terms as anchor text.
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Russell Wright / March 7, 2011 11:39 pm
Jeffery Smith of SEO Design Solutions has just left Theme Zoom Secret Labs, and had a lot to say about his visit.
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Russell Wright / February 28, 2011 3:52 pm
I have traveled to Mesa Arizona to a ‘secret’ development meeting that includes Theme Zoom architect Sue Bell and Domain Web Studio developer Matt Da Cruz. The purpose of this meeting is to determine the exact integration process of the Theme Zoom technology into the Domain Web Studio interface.
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Russell Wright / February 1, 2011 3:01 pm
In order to give you a quick overview of all three promotional maps, I have added some 3 minute video overviews on the Pyramid of Promotion Pillar page of the Theme-Zoom blog.
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Sue Bell / January 6, 2011 6:27 pm
While creating new algorithms for the Blueprint functions in Krakken I experimented with different filters in TLKT to get an idea of the best way to code Krakken.
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Russell Wright / January 4, 2011 4:54 pm
Sue Bell provided a TLKT filter that has been previously only available to
Domain Web Studio members. It is called the Cash Flow Column. It was
created as part of some wicked and evil plans hashed out by Theme Zoom
Architect Sue Bell and DWS Architect Matt DaCruz. The original intention
was to use it privately- as part of our back-end passive online money
machines. But I am not supposed to talk about that. Here is the video on how to use it:
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Sue Bell / December 16, 2010 1:53 pm
Long tails ROCK. They can help you get EASY traffic, they can alert you to new developments in your market, they reinforce your theme and can help you get over writer’s block. See how easy it is to get AWESOME long tails for your website, using The Last Keyword Tool.
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Russell Wright / November 9, 2010 12:09 pm
The Theme Zoom Domain Web Studio Application is an extremely powerful tool to keep your internet business at the top of the search engines as well as the “top of mind” in any online conversation happening throughout the web.
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Russell Wright / September 13, 2010 8:41 pm
In the following video, Russell Wright reveals a brief history of data portability and talks about why the web has changed and explains where it is probably going. Some people say the web is dead, including Chris Anderson in his new Wired Magazine article called The Web Is Dead: Long Live the Internet.
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Russell Wright / September 6, 2010 10:20 pm
In the following video Russell Wright of Theme Zoom LLC introduces Theme Zoom Certification by talking about one of the many topics that are covered in the live event.
One of the main issues that many SEO or Online Business Advisers encounter is how to distinguish themselves from other SEO and marketing consulting firms on the internet. This is systematically revealed in the video by introducing a simple value formula:
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Russell Wright / August 25, 2010 2:18 am
Part 4 is about Setting up financial goals for SEO project. Theme Zoom Secret Labs reveals online market research domination using Domain Web Studio, Krakken and The Last Keyword Tool for SEO, Website Silo Architecture, SEO Project management, latent semantic indexing, market storytelling, semantic drift, Web 2.0 and Web 3.0. This demonstration is live using the website of a live client.
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Russell Wright / August 19, 2010 3:23 pm
Theme Zoom Secret Labs Part 3 is about advanced the DWS SEO conversion calculator and other tools.
We also discuss online market research domination using Domain Web Studio, Krakken and The Last Keyword Tool.
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Russell Wright / August 13, 2010 10:39 am
Part 2 is about Setting up your Project in Domain Web Stuidio. Theme Zoom Secret Labs reveals online market research domination using Domain Web Studio, Krakken and The Last Keyword Tool for SEO, Website Silo Architecture, SEO Project management, latent semantic indexing, market storytelling, semantic drift, Web 2.0 and Web 3.0.
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Russell Wright / August 8, 2010 11:00 pm
Welcome to Theme Zoom Secret Labs. This is a video series were the Theme Zoom developers review the new SEO project management and outsourcing software called TZ-DWS. There are people who would kill to get their hands on these. These are not official Theme Zoom certification videos or anything like that. If you are interested in Theme Zoom Certification, please visit the Theme Zoom Certification page.
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Russell Wright / July 13, 2010 10:27 pm
In this weeks podcast Matt DaCruz announces a stealth “Blog Silo” module he has been working on for some time. It will be available for current TZ-DWS users at the current price point. For the record, I am not thrilled about that, but Matt and Sue are pretty generous so that is the way it will be going down. If you are interested in gaining access to this new Blog-Silo module at the current price point you may want to go ahead and jump into the rather inexpensive TZ-DWS system at the current price point.
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Russell Wright / May 26, 2010 5:35 pm
Theme Zoom is about to announce the official launch of the TZ-DWS system which integrates multi-team SEO Project Management capabilities with the most powerful keyword research and natural language processing technology in the industry.
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Russell Wright / May 10, 2010 4:21 pm
The same mistake is given to “time.” Time cannot really be managed
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Russell Wright / March 10, 2010 10:02 pm
You should be able to actively click on each step-by-step process to get a handle on where we are taking you.
Finally a step-by-step process that will show you how to Swallow Your Market Whole using the DWS Theme Zoom Krakken Project Management System.
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Russell Wright / March 1, 2010 9:09 pm
Today we are going to reveal the general process of “owning” your niche using the TZ-DWS Market Research and Project Management System. We also call this “Swallowing Your Market Whole.”
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Russell Wright / February 24, 2010 1:10 am
There seems to be a lot of confusion about the difference between Keyword Research and Market Research. How much time, money and significance you place on them is very important.
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Russell Wright / February 13, 2010 4:21 am
Theme Zoom LLC announced today that numerical URLs associated with posted news-article URL’s (previously required by Google News Partners) are no longer mandatory.
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Russell Wright / February 8, 2010 12:27 am
Wanted to be sure to give you an updat on the new TZ-DWS project management and business process device. Matt Da Cruz of Domain Web Studio Pro had been collaborating madly with Theme Zoom Architect Sue Bell of Emarketing consulting LLC. Here is a quick run-through of the business process map created by Matt on what you can expect to accomplish using the TZ-DWS system.
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Russell Wright / February 2, 2010 3:01 am
Keep in mind that Google will personally review the site to make sure it matches the standards expected. This quality control is important to Google because so many networks and sites draw upon Google news in order to provide content for various topics and themes
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Sue Bell / January 28, 2010 6:55 pm
Our updated charts with refined direct response aspects and now a new pyramid that reflects the impact of social media platforms on branding and customer influence.
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Sue Bell / January 24, 2010 6:27 pm
Which tool you choose should depend on two things: What kind of data you need for the work that you are doing and HOW you need that data interpreted. (This is usually decided based on the PURPOSE of the data.
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Russell Wright / January 5, 2010 2:41 am
This video is about Krakken’s “Vertical Market” versus “Synonymic Set” function. There has been some confusion about how to tabulate this giant pile of keywords that gives you the TSMV or “total search market value” tabulation within the application.
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Russell Wright / December 10, 2009 1:08 pm
We have kept under wraps the many ways successful Krakken (Theme Zoom) experts utilize the keyword research and market research data to successfully close 4 figure and 5 figure proposals.
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Russell Wright / November 18, 2009 8:41 pm
Theme Zoom LLC is the SEO company responsible for the creation of unusually advanced online keyword intelligence software applications like Krakken. Today Theme Zoom LLC has released the full Theme Zoom Product Relationship Chart. The Theme Zoom team considers the [...]
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Russell Wright / November 12, 2009 4:29 am
Today’s video series will cover t a filter called “Tangent Markets” located in TLKT (The Last Keyword Tool). This filter is great for competitive keywords that you want to explore for possible “related markets.” Sometimes you can find profitable articles and potential silos for your primary website using the tangent themes filter.
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Russell Wright / November 9, 2009 11:59 pm
Hi guys, I got an amusing and honest question about “The Last Keyword Tool” from my friend John in Australia via Skype Chat. Here it is: John: Hey Russell, Can you tell me what advantage there is with your keyword [...]
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Russell Wright / November 6, 2009 12:06 am
Hi folks, In today’s article I want to change tracks just a little and talk about something that is not of interest to SEO professionals necessarily. If you are a fledgling affiliate marketer, it may be of use to you. [...]
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Russell Wright / October 28, 2009 6:00 pm
In this video I reveal a sneak peek about how I use both Krakken and TLKT with a real live client. In this video the following points can be gleaned:
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Russell Wright / October 27, 2009 9:12 am
Everything is a Painkiller: Market Positioning and Keyword Research
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Russell Wright / October 21, 2009 12:52 am
Hello folks, Theme Zoom’s Natural Language Processing technology gives you an unfair advantage over your (or your clients) competition. Because our marketing campaigns are not driven by hype, and we have not targeted the “affiliate” marketer in the past, some [...]
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Russell Wright / October 9, 2009 11:03 pm
Hi folks, Here is part two of a videos series that covers the difference between Krakken and TLKT (The Last Keyword Tool) In this video I cover a new definition: Search Engine Proven Synonyms: (SEPS) are keywords that Google recognizes [...]
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Russell Wright / October 8, 2009 4:56 am
Hi folks, What is the difference between The Last Keyword Tool and Krakken? Here is part one of a video that covers this very generally. In this video I cover a new definition: Organic Rank Value: (ORV) is the Organic [...]
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Russell Wright / October 4, 2009 2:32 am
Hello folks, Today we are going to cover a default filter included in your subscription of The Last Keyword Tool. It is called the Vertical Markets filter. Knowing the vertical markets of your seed term is important. Drilling into the [...]
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Russell Wright / September 17, 2009 1:52 am
Hello folks, One of the most common FAQ’s we get from new visitors is: “Which Theme Zoom product should I buy . . . Krakken ™ or The Last Keyword Tool ™ ?” The following bullet points will help you [...]
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Russell Wright / September 9, 2009 11:05 am
Hi folks, The last few days have seen the first of what will be a whole series of new features added to The Last Keyword Tool. These changes should be released in the next few days. Sign up for the [...]
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Russell Wright / September 3, 2009 11:00 pm
We are so confident that you will notice the difference between the other tools on the market and a Professional Grade Keyword Research Tool (which must include semantic/conversation analysis) that, for the moment, we are giving it away for free. I look forward to seeing you on the inside:The Last Keyword Tool
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Sue Bell / August 24, 2009 3:39 pm
We’ve been hard at work creating some new filters and columns for you. Some of these were inspired by the abilities we have available in Krakken. I thought I would share the filters with you today and tell you a [...]
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kelley / May 4, 2009 2:56 pm
The most basic function of any keyword tool is to provide a list of keywords with some associated raw data. Most keyword tools do this part pretty well as generating keywords is hardly rocket science at this point. The big [...]
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kelley / April 28, 2009 3:35 pm
Internationalization when it comes to keywords can be pretty tricky. The three most common pieces of data are AdWords cost and traffic, and competing pages in various search engines. This data doesn’t actually change that much, but it has to [...]
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kelley / April 27, 2009 11:10 pm
As the main engineer for Theme Zoom, I frequently get questions/requests that use varying other tools as points of comparison or reference. One of the most common classes of tools is the Keyword Tool class. I won’t bother to mention [...]
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Russell Wright / April 27, 2009 9:09 pm
Forgetting about LTV (lifetime value) of my customers was costing me money because it kept my attention on “low hanging fruit keywords” instead of “Vertical Market Themes”. This was one of the largest missed opportunities ever.
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Russell Wright / April 26, 2009 10:39 am
When I was studying with Bruce Clay in 2004, one of the big topics of training was how to properly silo a website for a client. As I recall, Bruce spent many hours trying to explain it to the students in his class. Only a few managed to grasp the concept effectively even when he drew everyone an explicit picture:
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Russell Wright / April 1, 2009 1:49 am
I remember one of the major pains as an SEO/SEM consultant was uncertainty about “what to do next” upon completion of vertical keyword research. Most of the keyword research tools on the market only gave me “ad-hoc” results with no clear direction as to where to put the keywords they suggested. It was a very obtuse process
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Russell Wright / March 31, 2009 12:39 am
Missed Opportunity #2: Analyzing and comparing conflicting and contradictory data found in different keyword research tools is a huge time-wasting hassle (and is ultimately futile).
Podcast: How to Deal with Conflicting Data in General (A crash course on “databases” [...]
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Russell Wright / March 30, 2009 3:04 am
High level theme keywords are keywords that are worth spending the time and money to own. Low hanging fruit keywords are often times not even worth a meta-tag and description. They are still very useful to have on your website, but it is important to put them into perspective within the overall structure of your website, blog network, or inbound link campaign.
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Russell Wright / May 23, 2008 5:38 am
To learn more about Silo Architecture and the Theme Zoom Krakken Website BluePrint Tool visit Theme Zoom
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Russell Wright / July 7, 2007 7:03 pm
Forget About Low Hanging Fruit. Swallow Your Market Whole (While You Still Can)