Making Money Online Off Doomsday Topics: Profit from 2012 Predictions

Matt A. Maxx
As computer clocks silently passed from the year 1999 into year 2000, Y2K gave birth to a delightful cash cow named Doomsday.

Once small, Doomsday grows larger each year. The prediction is that the Doomsday cash cow will die immediately after the end of times events in the year 2012. If the prophets are wrong, and we are still here for New Year's Eve in year 2012, many clever Internet entrepreneurs can start the mourning process for our longtime pet cash cow, Doomsday.

Let's make extra money!

Here is how to profit through clicks from year 2012 prophecy and predictions:

To make extra money: recognize opportunity. With all traumatic news events, multitudes of internet users comb for prophecies and predictions about year 2012 scenarios. This doomsday issue is the main promotion sparking interest in our rapidly deteriorating global events. People on both sides of the End Times debate understand that scary year 2012 prophecies and predictions exist. Doomsday holds a guaranteed click audience until it is resolved.

To make extra money: use Google tools. Doomsday internet trends have increased annually since the Y2K computer clock fiasco. For example, during 2001, search word Nostradamus was the top searched word on Google. Our main 9/11 tragedy that sparked interest in Nostradamus' prophecies ranked only third. Doomsday prophecy keyword clicks continually spike as new calamities occur. Search Google Trends at 1 http://google.com/trends?q=end+times&ctab=0&hl=en.

To make extra money: learn search words. Keywords and information about predictions and prophecies include topics: Mayan Calendar, Hopi Prophecy, Bible Book of Revelations, Nostradamus, Bible Code, Global Warming, Edgar Cayce, Prophesy, Prophecy, and other reading on the internet. Keep a keyword note list similar to mine above so that you are armed for all End Times disasters. Go to 2 http://encarta.msn.com/dictionary_1861736501/prophecy.html for an MSN dictionary explanation on why online users spell prophecy two ways.

To make extra money: know your terms. Read about prophecy topics for an understanding of what kinds of internet items, articles, information, or technology works best with your chosen keywords. Go to home.att.net/~thehessians/disasterwatch.html for an extensive research site called Global Disaster Watch. Other information links are available from this article at all underlined words.

To make extra money: understand your audience. This exciting prophecies trend is unique. When the Mayan Calendar ends on December 21st in the year 2012, it will probably die online in an explosion of internet clicks. Consider your prophecy audience smart. People have been bombarded with excellent information about ancient prophecies for decades.

Read prophecy topics for an understanding of how various internet sales, articles, information, or computer technology can be made to work with predictions. Remember that Y2K trained most computer users to run away from anything unprofessional looking during doomsday-themed virus scares. Neatness counts.

To make extra money: use year 2012 keywords. Only imagination limits the ways to use prediction and prophecy keywords. Salesmen can tuck keywords into titles. Political analysts can quote appropriate Bible Code. And, one How-To writer just had fun sharing her secrets about Doomsday the cash-cow with you. Enjoy!

Published by Matt A. Maxx

Matt is a full-time freelance writer for hire, specializing in advanced SEO techniques. Yahoo! Associated Content mentions include: 2008 Top 100 Writers, 2009 Top 1000 Writers, 2010 Top 1000 Writers and vari...  View profile

  • The Y2K fiasco gave birth to growing internet trends in prophecies.
  • Heavily promoted year 2012 doomsday scenarios ensure continued growth.
  • You can make extra money through clicks when trends are guaranteed to grow.
During 2001, search word Nostradamus was the top searched word on Google. Our main 9/11 tragedy that sparked interest in Nostradamus' prophecies ranked only third. When bad events happen people race to click doomsday keywords.

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  • David Nica7/22/2011

    Not very helpful for the everyday man, but I see where you're coming from.

    And Nead Digger, the Holocaust was not a hoax.

  • Onlinemoneyme4/1/2011

    interesting topic lol. make money on dooms day. Thats just brilliant. :P

  • Nead Digger8/5/2010

    2012 is another hoax just as Y2k and the Holocaust!

  • Anonymous3/11/2009

    Hey Maxx! Just saw this awesome show on Nostradamus and his 2012 predictions. Not sure what to think, but there is this interesting website by the name of Armageddononline.org. Some pretty wild stuff. Might want to check it out.

  • April Duke9/9/2008

    Great article!! Thanks! You're right too, I've googled "2012" many times. :)

  • aishaladon6/10/2008

    interesting article. Ive research 2012 myself. It is very possibly true, and I understand your concept about using it to make money online, but that is with any topic. Write about whats popular. The problem is, often ignorance is bliss, people often are not knowledgeable or interested in whats popular because its stupid and of no benefit, for example celebrity gossip, and than topics such as this that people do not take seriously, they just overlook it.

    I guess there is something for everyone. But , "Are those who know equal to those who know not."

  • jcorn6/7/2008

    Maxx- Having had time to digest this one and mull it over, I am so glad that you shared this. Smart, smart, smart!

  • 3lilangels6/5/2008

    5 stars!!!!!!!!

  • Donna Porter6/4/2008

    Good topic ...some of these keywords sound fun to look up. (I won't admit to knowing anything about them)

  • jcorn6/4/2008

    Maxx- Well, I still liked your article, messy or not. Your points came through loud and clear. Five stars!

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