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IMeye Review – Day 1
IMeye sold me after viewing one video one time, in fact the only video currently on their website which isn’t usual for me. I’m the type of person who will wait until a product launches, wait about 3 months and research, research and research some more. So why didn’t I do this with IMeye?
The primary reason is the video was SIMPLE and was NOT full of promises, in fact just the opposite. I don’t remember hearing how much money I could make that was relevant to me. Although Steve Clayton did mention Ad-sense potential, it has NO benefit for me because I don’t use ad-sense. You maybe thinking I’m crazy but stay with me.
In addition to the simplicity of the video it gave me insight on how the product worked as I got a chance to see it in action during the video. Although keywords are blacked out (this is obvious why it was done) I felt like there was NOT a huge learning curve I was going to have to deal with. I thought of IMeye like a spreadsheet and since I know how to sort a spreadsheet I should be able to master the technical part of this product rather quickly.
Finally the product is unique to what I have seen when it come to finding keywords. Not only do I NOT have to spend hours finding a keyword phrase to market a website; I also do NOT need to feed it a starter word for it to find keyword phrases which ties into it. This is a big deal – why? Because it basically reverse engineers the process of determining what website could be profitable to build and market and does it quickly.
The process that I usually take when developing a website is first to find a highly searched keyword or keyword phrase and then I research the competition of that keyword. So much time is spent on these two items that often I will rush through this and end up setting myself up for failure. Once I “think” I have a good match (highly searched with minimal competition) I skip crucial steps to success and visit GoDaddy and search for that exact keyword domain name, which usually isn’t available, so I start adding dashes, other words like THE or STORE or SHOP etc… and end up with a domain name that I’m not really happy with. If I do this in a day then I’m happy but anyone that knows what I’m talking about is laughing right now as that process is VERY flawed and as such my sites SUCK.
With IMeye I reverse engineer the whole process. I don’t worry about the keyword or phrase. I set a threshold on search volume, competition and can even say I want a domain name which is word for word of my keyword which isn’t purchased. This should take me about 15 seconds! Then I can scroll through the keyword list and find something I like. However if I do this I may come back with a better website name then I have in the past but that’s about all. IMeye is inviting to me because I can add more filters, see if people are marketing products to my keywords and more. With a few extra seconds of time I will have a keyword list that I can spend my time looking at rather than spending my time getting to this point and repeating the process before I’ve even written the first line of HTML.
If you’ve read this far into my blog you understand I’m not a professional writer and if I was I would be an extremely low paid writer ;o) but hopefully that gives you the idea of my Day 1 experience and now that I’ve purchased this product with less than 30 minutes remaining in the day I’m going to spend some time over then next 24 hours watching the tutorial videos and playing with the product to see what it REALLY does at this point. Hopefully I made a good purchasing decision, but if I didn’t I have 7 days to request a full refund… off to work and I hope you’ll stop by again to read my future reviews of IMeye.