Jobs for Felons Ebook – Lesson Two
Hey Everyone -
My apologies for the delay in putting up this post. I’ve been ill for the past five days but plan to rock and roll from this point forward. I thank you for patience.
In our first lesson on Jobs for Felons, we talked about creating a website based around at targeted niche market and I gave you a referral website for researching keywords. The next step we want to take will progress us into determining what our domain name or URL should be. So, in Lesson Two, what we want to do is take our prior list of keywords and now determine which of these has the least amount of website competition. To do this, we are going to use the Google search box found at www.google.com. What you want to do is place each of your keywords into that box, one by one, and make note of the number of results pages that are listed in the upper right corner of the Google results. Put these on a spreadsheet with your keywords in column one, your search volume (as determined from Lesson One) in the second column, and then this raw competition # (found on Google.com) in the third column. Using my prior four keyword phrases, here is what the results show in Google:
capuchin monkeys for sale – 97,200
squirrel monkeys for sale – 94,100
baby pet monkeys for sale – 203,000
monkeys for sale – 7,540,000
From this data, I can already see that the two keyword phrases I want to narrow my focus to will be the first two – “capuchin monkeys for sale” and “squirrel monkeys for sale”. I am choosing these two phrases because they have the lowest competition on the web and, therefore, would be the easiest for me to get to page one of Google. In looking back at my search volume for these same phrases, I noted the following:
capuchin monkeys for sale – 2772
squirrel monkeys for sale – 1522
baby pet monkeys for sale – 1499
monkeys for sale – 1420
Since “capuchin monkeys for sale” has one of the lowest competition levels and has the higher search volume, this will be the keyword phrase that I will want to try and use as my domain name. In our next lesson, we will learn how to set up domain and hosting. So, get started and come up with your primary keyword phrase for your website! Then, come back tomorrow for Lesson Three.
Have a great day!
Employment Commission and Jobs for Felons
Even though you’ve been convicted of a felony, this does not meet employers are free to discriminate on any basis they choose. Be sure to keep in mind that, when searching for jobs for felons, you do have a right to file employment discrimination complaints with the EEOC. Take advantage of this service if and when you feel your rights have been violated.
Have a great evening!




