If you are going to Google something about moneymaking, ...
By bloggeroo
@bloggeroo (2167)
Philippines
July 13, 2010 6:17pm CST
If you are going to Google or look for something about moneymaking, what specific keywords will you use? How do you look for moneymaking opportunities aside from typing "moneymaking opportunities" in the search box? Do you use "best", "top 10", "easy", "sure" or "fast" with "moneymaking" or "making money" to find what you need?
5 responses
@Canellita (12029)
• United States
14 Jul 10
It depends on the specifics but I'll use money making, earning, or similar words combined with the thing to earn from such as writing. I try to use as few keywords as possible so as not to get a bunch of unwanted results.
@Canellita (12029)
• United States
15 Jul 10
Sometimes it comes down to the different ways people express themselves such as making money versus earning income.
@bloggeroo (2167)
• Philippines
16 Jul 10
Hmm. Income. That's one word I haven't used yet. I'll include that also.
@deserthabitant (74)
• United States
14 Jul 10
The keywords you should use are work at home jobs and work at home job scams. Do lots of homework and read, read, read. There are lots of companies that have hidden fees and won't tell you until they have your money. Don't put too much weight in the testimonials; do you think they would post negative testimonies on their rip off sites? I think not. would you like a recomendation?
@bloggeroo (2167)
• Philippines
14 Jul 10
Oops. You misunderstood my question. I was merely asking about keywords because I have a blog about moneymaking so I'm curious as to what keywords people use to search for information on the internet. This way I can write keyword-rich blogs.
In any case, I'll consider "work at home jobs" and "work at home job scams" as you suggested.