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Thanks All for your reviews. I am hoping to see more soon.

I have come to an interesting point in the process. I have read your reviews and it does not surprise me one bit that you all referred to your devices as PV's (as opposed to an electronic cigarette). I agree! But here is my problem. Creating pages filled with the word PV is useless for the purpose these pages are being created. When people use the letters PV in a search, they seem to be looking for solar stuff, so this does the notcigs site very little good. Using the keywords personal vaporizer is tad bit more helpful as it is searched for on the average 2,400 times per month, but often people are looking for a medical devise when they do so. Finally the keyords Electronic Cigarette is typed into a search engine an average of 1,220,000 per month!

Obviously we want to direct some of the one million + searchers to Mikes site. So how offended would you guys be if I replaced the words PV in some parts of your reviews with 'electronic cigarette' or 'e-cigarette' (which gets an average of 1,500,000 searches monthly) or added either of the terms to your review.

Be honest, I found it offensive as well!
 

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If you use e cig dont use the hyphen. Google wont find it with the hyphen. You get the "did you mean?" lol

I would use both Moo ... As people take to vaping they soon realize that they need to get away from the word cig or cigarette. Noone wants to be grouped with that crowd any longer. Need to lure in newbs as well as veteran vapers.

thats my 2c
 

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If you use e cig dont use the hyphen. Google wont find it with the hyphen. You get the "did you mean?" lol

I would use both Moo ... As people take to vaping they soon realize that they need to get away from the word cig or cigarette. Noone wants to be grouped with that crowd any longer. Need to lure in newbs as well as veteran vapers.

thats my 2c

I don't get the "did you mean when I type in e-cig (with the dash) and in the add word tools it gives the same results with the dash or without. It really does not matter if the dash is there on the page or not as google will really do what it wants with the dash when the page is indexed by them anyway!

I agree, I don't care for the term e-cig either. That being said I am going to guess based on the results I got from google that even the veteran vapors use e-cig in the search engines as Personal Vaporizer only receives 2300 searches per month, that is a far cry from the 1.5 million searches done for e-cigarette! And the goal is to get the site in the search engine for the terms that are being used by people to search.
 

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Thanks All for your reviews. I am hoping to see more soon.

I have come to an interesting point in the process. I have read your reviews and it does not surprise me one bit that you all referred to your devices as PV's (as opposed to an electronic cigarette). I agree! But here is my problem. Creating pages filled with the word PV is useless for the purpose these pages are being created. When people use the letters PV in a search, they seem to be looking for solar stuff, so this does the notcigs site very little good. Using the keywords personal vaporizer is tad bit more helpful as it is searched for on the average 2,400 times per month, but often people are looking for a medical devise when they do so. Finally the keyords Electronic Cigarette is typed into a search engine an average of 1,220,000 per month!

Obviously we want to direct some of the one million + searchers to Mikes site. So how offended would you guys be if I replaced the words PV in some parts of your reviews with 'electronic cigarette' or 'e-cigarette' (which gets an average of 1,500,000 searches monthly) or added either of the terms to your review.

Be honest, I found it offensive as well!
OMG! NO WAY!!


















j/k I don't mind.
 

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Thanks to all who participated. I got a few pages done. I got 3 pages alone from catpcpu's wonderful review "A Week With the Buzz Pro" and he was nice enough to let me use it.

I need more... so now I am going to have to go through every thread and take what I need.

These pages will only do better if they are updated now and again, so there is no time limit. Anyone who hasn't done so already, or anyone who has and wants to add more, feel free to keep them coming!
 

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I have been using electronic cigarettes for over 18 months and tried many brands.
I found the Buzz reviewed one day and it was Variable Voltage.
I had to try this and it has been the best e-cig I have ever vaped.

When the Buzz Pro became available I bought one immediately. This is so easy to use. By turning the wheel I can vary the voltage with extreme ease and find satisfaction within seconds.
As far as e-cigarettes go the Buzz Pro VV is the best I have come across using either atomizers, cartomisers or tanks of any persuasion.

RC
 
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Some are good! Some are not targeted enough. For example someone who types the word "excellent finish" into a search engine might be looking for polyurethane or lacquer. "PV" for examples gets a ton of searches monthly but usually in reference to solar and solar panels. I am sure "sexy" gets more searches then any other on your list... and I can venture a guess what those folks are doing on the internet and how many computer viruses they get a month. I could be wrong, but I don't think those are the visitors Mike wants to target. At least not for this purpose!

The goal is to target words that will bring the audience you are looking for. People who are looking for a PV with long battery life might start their seacrh by typing in "battery life", but will quickly find that the results to that search are not what they were looking for and way to varied so change their search to "PV Battery Life" (which seems to have an average of 0 searches per month, while "e-cig battery life" has 390 searches per month and "e-cigarette Battery Life" has 480!
 
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Those terms will be used in combinations like Sexy PV with long battery life and excellent finish, etc. Searches can be refined, but the broader you make your terms the more views you'll get and on the net the greater the number of hits, the more sales you'll get.

Exactly why I want to use these reviews, so that the terms that are being searched for can be added more naturally on a page several times!
 

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Here's my *sort of* review. More just me blabbing about why I love the thing. I use important key word combinations like "undeniably sexy".

http://www.e-cigarette-forum.com/forum/blogs/uzzaperez/1862-form-meets-function-love-story.html

I read your blog earlier this afternoon, it might be the first blog I have read here on ECF. I saw Mists coment earlier that it was a nice blog and decided to read it! It was nice, so thanks for allowing me to use it!

Glad to know you all find your PV's sexy, personally, I find mine to rugged and handsome!
 
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