How Could You Make Money Using 10,000 Words On Coffee,
With Private Label Rights?
How
about ...
• Make an Adsense and affiliate
site or blog with 20 articles averaging just over 500 words
each, and attract coffee search phrases with a current Google
CPC of up to $10.46?
• Create an eBook to give away or
sell with your site’s links and affiliate links for coffee
and related products, coffee makers and accessories, coffee
books, coffee shops, coffee making courses or other websites?
• Build a website with the
articles, then edit half a dozen of the articles and submit
them to article directories in your name and attract traffic
and links to your website?
• Make a newsletter, use them as blog posts or send them as a
series of email messages for your auto-responder ?
Here
is what you need to get started:
Your pack contains just on 10,000 words on coffee in 20
articles, averaging just on 500 words each, with a Microsoft
Word spelling and grammar check done. You get two documents,
one in Word .doc format and one in .txt format. A private
label rights statement is included.
Each article is well researched and filled with practical and
informative content to educate your readers about how to
choose, blend, roast and make excellent coffee, including
detailed instructions and recipes for popular coffee
variations, and to learn interesting background information
about coffee.
You also get a coffee keyword phrase list of 201 keywords
with Google’s estimated average cost per click and it’s
search and advertising popularity indexes for each phrase, as
both an Excel worksheet and in .csv format.
These are the
20 article titles and their word counts:
Coffee: An Internationally Popular Beverage (505 words)
Coffee and Your Health (501 words)
Coffee: It’s Origins and Production (518 words)
Coffee And Third World Issues (501 words)
Coffee: Choosing Your Coffee (599 words)
Methods For Roasting Coffee (474 words)
Different Coffee Roasts (444 words)
Blending Coffee (570 words)
“Cupping” Coffee (453 words)
Coffee: How To Make A Great Cup Of Coffee (525 words)
The Importance Of The Water Used To Make Coffee (494 words)
Favorite Ways To Serve Your Coffee (526 words)
How To Steam and Froth Milk For your Coffee (441 words)
Italian Espresso Machines (411 words)
How To Make A Great Espresso Coffee (506 words)
Decaffeinated Coffee (466 words)
Examples of International Specialty Coffees (604 words)
The Choice of Flavored Specialty Coffees (492 words)
Versatile and Popular Coffee Is Also Used In Baking (508
words)
15 Tips For Presenting A Cup Of Coffee (454 words)
All of the
articles are fully original, new and unused. These are sample
extract paragraphs from three of the
articles:
"To cup the coffee, coarsely
grind about a quarter ounce of roasted beans and place them
in your tasting cup. Test the fragrance. Add around 5 ounces
of water at just below boiling point and brew for a few
minutes. Using a spoon to break the cover of grounds, test
the aroma. Slurp some of the coffee from the spoon, so that
air and liquid meet all over your tongue to enhance your
ability to sense the taste. The front of your tongue is more
sensitive to specific flavors, while the back picks up
acidity and bitterness better. Any stale tastes will likely
be noticed first by the sides of your tongue. Savour and roll
the coffee in your mouth then spit it out."
"To make a Viennese coffee start
by gently melting an ounce or 25 grams of plain chocolate in
a saucepan, then stirring into it a tablespoon of cream. Add
just over half a cup or 150 ml of hot strong coffee a little
at a time, beating the mixture to make it frothy. Transfer
the mixture to a warmed cup. Add a large spoonful of
sweetened whipped cream on top to fill up the cup. Sprinkle
cinnamon and cocoa or drinking chocolate over the whipped
cream. The Viennese gave this coffee the evocative name
"Schlagobers", for its whipped cream."
"8. Heat the milk to 170 degrees
F or 76 degrees C using the milk thermometer clipped to the
pitcher.
9. If you take a spoon of the foamed milk after 10 - 20
seconds and hold it upside down the foam should stick to the
spoon. If it falls off it is not thick
enough."
And The Price Is Only
$19.97!
Hey, that's
only $1.00 an article!
What do you earn with 20 page sites once you
have backlinks? Charles Heflin at http://www.seo2020.com/promo.html
talks about $10
per day for websites written according to his
The
Plan report. Try calculating
that
return on
investment!
Is that crazy, or what?
Rights summary:
Unrestricted rights to use the articles to make money freely
as you please.
Thank you for
your interest.