Google Trends provides insights into broad search patterns and gives bloggers an idea of what keywords are hot today. We now dub this traffic building tactic as the Google Triple T (GTTT) just because at the blackhat blog department, we can! So how does this work? It does not take a rocket scientist to figure out, people have been using something similar for years, and I realized this when I read a recent blog post about naked sushi on Michael Kane’s blog (he’s one slick cat but at the time, the word was #1 up there and he was on the first page of google search for it too…sushi logo my ass)
So this is what people are searching for, updated often, how fucking cool is that?
If you have a wordpress blog, this can really help you get the traffic you need to keep up a steady flow without doing much work.
Goto the trends link and find the top ten most searched terms.
Follow the popular searched word/words to the source (CNN, BBC, FoxNews, Etc)
Copy the article, rewrite it. (Why not use a english to spanish translator or something? then translate it again.) You will notice on the trends page, the popular search word(s) have similar search terms listed under um.

Use these in your post if you can, and definitely use them for your tags. They are already separated by commas, so a simple copy and paste will do the trick.
Now watch the traffic roll in, it takes a matter of minutes to see it happen (if your blog is new then don’t expect this to be of much use really, you need a little bit of authority for it to work, also be sure to have a decent ping list in your WP) Hot searches sometimes come back within a day or two. Having published your post already, your blog will usually be in the top three searches on google. I’m not just talking about the google trends results either, regular google searches!
Why not use your PPC & PPA campaigns to get the steady hits I need to make decent $$ everyday. I’d suggest anyone looking for an easy way to get some hits, try this tactic out and you won’t be disappointed.







4 Comments Received
June 30th, 2008 @5:07 am
Ok how “new” are we talking guys? Mine’s new and I know it, but how long should I wait to jump on this?
June 30th, 2008 @6:27 am
It wont hurt to give the words farther down the list a shot, it really depends on the blog, but if your blog post does not get indexed by google within minutes of you publishing it then don’t even bother as it wont pick up fast. You need a blog that will rank you #1-#2 at the most for your blog post titles, at least the less competitive ones.
July 9th, 2008 @9:01 am
I’ve used this tactic quite often, and it really works. The best is when the keyword stays hot for a few days.
August 10th, 2008 @4:50 am
Great tips !!
I’m gonna try it and see if a I can a spike in my traffic.
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