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George Brown's Google Sniper product launched on October 15 of
2009, and has been achieving a high volume of sales since its release.
It provides a start-to-finish system for creating websites to make
money online. Though this is not a Google Sniper review, I would like
to cover a point that the system does not provide its readers with, and
explain how you can plug this gap.
The foundation of Google Sniper involves picking low competition
keywords, creating highly themed content with excellent on-page
optimization, and pre-selling your visitors with a review or story. As
mentioned in my Google Sniper review, George goes into a great deal of
detail on each of these topics. However, the system revolves around the
assumption that your chosen keyword's level of competition is low
enough that you will rank naturally without engaging in any link
building.
As anyone with any experience in internet marketing can tell you,
choosing keywords that accurately is not easy to do. Often, a Google
Sniper site made by a newbie will land on the second or third page of
Google, which rarely sees enough traffic to get any sales.
So how do we fix this problem?
The easiest solution to this issue is to simply build links pointing
to your site. However, due to George's aversion to link building, he
only discusses this on a cursory level in Google Sniper. As such,
adopters of the system may have difficulty finding ideas for building
links, so I've included a brief primer here.
1. Social Bookmarking: George covers this well in Google Sniper. It is worth noting that most bookmarks do not pass page rank due to the no-follow tag.
2. Link Wheels: This is the process of creating blog posts on
various Web 2.0 properties such as Blogger, Weebly, Vox, etc. with links
pointing back to your site. They are made into a "wheel" of link juice
by linking each property to the next, until finally linking the last
property to the first.
3. Profile Links: Many high page rank sites allow users to create
personal profiles on their site, and often include an area where you can
place a link. MTV.com and TED.com are good examples of this type of
site.
4. Blog Commenting: This involves seeking out relevant blogs and
posting a comment, using your keywords for your name and placing the
page you want to link back to in the URL field. It is important when
doing this to actually read the blog post and make an intelligent,
relevant comment, otherwise the comment will most likely be deleted.
5. Article Submission: Write high-quality articles and submit them
to reputable article directories. These directories will allow you to
include a resource box at the end of the article where you can link back
to your site. In addition to providing you with a powerful link,
article directories will often help you to generate additional traffic
as they usually rank quite well in the search engines.
With the 5 techniques above, you should be able to boost your Google
rankings significantly, even on competitive keywords. With this
knowledge, you've now filled the only major gap in the Google Sniper
system, and you're ready to take the internet by storm. Get to building
those sniper sites and get your slice of the pie!
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