Pot Pie Lady and Travis Sago - Article marketing Royalty

Bum Marketing Trivia

Travis Sago is a King of Bum Marketing, a term his gorgeous wife Jeannie coined when she quipped he makes article marketing and advertising seem very easy she believes he may teach it to bums off the street. Travis concurred since it’s so basic plus since it can be done totally free… (except for ‘net access.)

Meet The Queen (Pot Pie Girl)

Travis is in charge for many people making money and he’s my authentic Bum motivation, but this Jennifer Ledbetter, aka Pot Pie Girl, has overtaken him in my book, at the least. I’m determining a lot more Bum secrets from her than I ever received from Travis. For example, his method for low competition keywords would be to put them in quotes and seem for less than 5000, but Pot Pie Girl scoffs at that and provides this method:

intitle:”keyword” inanchor:”key phrase”

She says to look for outcomes under 100. Making use of this, I’ve achieved a few first page Google search results sometimes when the Travis Sago technique indicated “competition” in the hundreds of thousands.

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I just can’t bring myself to trust Travis isn’t aware of that method. I wouldn’t be surprised if she realized it from him. Maybe he does not want all of us contending with him, but Jennifer doesn’t appear to mind us knowing the good stuff.

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She looks a lot more serious in marketing us fishing gear so we are able to feed ourselfves rather than marketing us fish so she might make a daily profit on us.

She Claims Don’t Waste Income On Keyword Services

This is some other distinction between the King & Queen “Bums”: She says it’s better to hone your own keyword abilities instead of to pay for a keyword service, while Travis has a daily keyword service costing $100 monthly.

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One Comment

  1. Michael Edgar Says:

    intitle:”keyword” inanchor:”key phrase”
    Sounds good, but I don’t get it.What do I do exactly?

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