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Ecommerce: MySpace Gold Rush

In a study by Wordze, 14% of online businesses are scrambling to profit from Myspace
The increased interest in these markets probably have more to do with the sale of MySpace, and the publishing of Markus Friend making more than $10,000 dollars a day in Google Adsense with his social network site.

(PRWEB) October 3, 2007 -- In a study performed in the 3rd quarter of 2007 by Wordze keyword research service, Wordze (www.wordze.com) found that 18% of 135,000 searches performed by webmasters where researching keywords in the Music industry. With the most common keywords being related to music lyrics, music ringtones, and music downloads.

While most webmasters where interested in developing services for popular keywords in the music industry, 14% of them where interested in keywords related to the dating industry, or where planning to develop a service like MySpace within the next 12 months.

With the explosive growth in Music and Dating research, Wordze's founder Levi Thornton speculates, "The increased interest in these markets probably have more to do with the sale of MySpace, and the publishing of Markus Friend making more than $10,000 dollars a day in Google Adsense with his social network site."

While the majority of webmasters where interested in Music and Dating, a smaller but noticeable percent where interested in developing websites related to Mortgages, Diet & Body Products, as well as eBay sites.

Levi also added, "With this new data at Wordze, it will be easy for customers to not only know what keywords to target on Google, but also be able to know what markets are going to provide a greater return on their investments, and what markets they will want to avoid for the time being."

About Wordze:
Wordze.com "King of Keywords" is a keyword research service by Mad Frog Productions, Inc. and provides data on users search patterns and competitor data on the search engines. Since the launch of Wordze in Oct 2006, it has seen explosive growth in its customer base and in a recent poll by toprankblog.com Wordze was ranked in the top three for the most favorite keyword research tools online.

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