
IM Eye Tool
The brand new IMeye.
The guys at IM Advantage, who created the extremely popular and successful courses, Commission Blueprint 1 and 2, and Niche Blueprint, have just announced the release of a major new tool that seems to be unique in the internet marketing space. It’s a keyword/niche research/domain research tool that works backwards from the way all the rest of them do. And the first preview of the new IM Eye tool looks pretty amazing.
Now I admit that my first thought was that I certainly didn’t need yet another keyword tool. I own or have owned or paid monthly for a number of excellent and not so excellent keyword tools, and I found over time that I only actually use a few of them. Personally I like Market Samarai, Keyword Spy, and Google Cash Detective, and a suite of Commission Blueprint tools. But since this new tool, IM Eye, was being put out by the Commission Blueprint people and all the tools of theirs that I have used in the last year and a half have been outstanding, I decided to at least take a look at this to see what all the talk was about.
And now after examining their preview, I predict that IM Eye (in spite of it’s funny name), will quickly rise to the top of the list of must have tools for any serious internet marketer and will replace the tools we’ve been using for the past several years.
I’ve seen a video briefly demonstrating a variety of the major tasks it can perform and I must admit that I’m extremely impressed. The advantages that it will give the marketers who own it are substantial, and it will be used in a variety of internet marketing branches, like PPC, SEO, and even PPV.
Here’s how it works:
(first the old way–before IMeye)
We know when we want to do something like SEO for example, that we are trying to come up with keywords that have lots of monthly searches, because we want all that traffic, but have competition levels low enough that we have a realistic shot at working our way onto the first page of Google. These keywords are not easy to find, and the process is very time consuming. First we have to come up with a long list of possible keywords to check. We can use a variety of keyword tools for that–there are so many out there these days which all do basically the same thing. I usually start with the free Google keyword tool. It does a good job of showing a variety of keywords that people are actually searching on for my topic.
So now we take one of the keywords and still using the Google External keyword tool (or a tool of your choice), we check the number of monthly searches. We want this number to be as high as possible. If that number is high enough, then we take the word and do a search with it in Google and see how many competing pages come up. I typically put it in quotes for this. We wantthe number of competing pages to be low. Now we usually have some specific numbers in mind that we want to be within for this keyword to be considered for optimizing a page of our website for. And we may go through many keyword trials before finding a keyword that fits within these parameters.
Now we have to do this for another keyword, and more and more. This process is extremely time consuming. Well the good news is that IM Eye does all this for us in seconds. It has a database of over a million keywords already in it with all this information stored, and before long it will have between 3 and 4 million.
(Now–a new, much easier, faster way to do it–with IM Eye)
The tool essentially makes it extremely easy to set any criteria we want and it immediately spits out a list of all the keywords that fit that criteria. For example, we tell it we want at least 150,000 monthly searches. But of those, we only want the keywords that have fewer than 40,000 competing pages. Then we further filter down by number of pages with keyword in title, etc. (All of that took about 20 seconds total). What we see in the left hand column as we do these fast filters is a long list of keyword that fit the criteria and that would be outstanding keywords to use for the type of marketing that we do.

Choosing a category

Filter by minimum Adwords CPC
Why didn’t someone do this before? Well, apparently, Steve and Tim hired over one hundred others to help bring the IMeye to life–and they did it because this is exactly what they needed in their own business. And like always, they then end up sharing it with us so that we can all benefit.
So instead of thinking up keywords and checking each one by hand, it gives us a list of perfect ones for whatever purpose (SEO, PPC, etc.–the criteria would be different for each) and we can look over the list and pick the keywords we want for the niche we are doing. This is going to change everything!
You’ll have to wait till tomorrow for more specifics–I’ve got to get some sleep.
And by the way–we are not going to have to wait for months for this–we’ve been hearing rumors about it for awhile, but IM Eye is just about to be released!! And I’m going to be all over it!