George Brown's Google Sniper product launched on October 15 of 2009, and it has been achieving a high volume of sales since its release. It supplies a start-to-finish system for creating websites to make money online. Though this is not a Google Sniper review, I have to cover a point how the system does not provide its readers with, and inform you of that you can plug this gap. - Google Sniper Review
The building blocks of Google Sniper involves picking low competition keywords, creating highly themed content with excellent on-page optimization, and pre-selling these potential customers with a review or story. As mentioned during my Google Sniper review, George switches into a great deal of detail on each of these topics. However, the device revolves around the assumption that your chosen keyword's level of competition is low enough you will rank naturally without doing any link building.
Anyone with any experience with internet marketing can tell you, choosing keywords that accurately is hard to do. Often, a Google Sniper site made by a newbie will find the second or third page of Google, which rarely sees enough traffic to get any sales.
Now how do we fix this issue?
The easiest solution to this issue is to simply build links pointing to your website. However, due to George's aversion to backlink building, he only discusses this over a cursory level in the search engines Sniper. As such, adopters of the system could have difficulty finding tips for building links, so I've included a quick primer here.
1. Social bookmark submitting: George covers this well in the search engines Sniper. It is worth noting that a lot of bookmarks do not pass pr due to the no-follow tag.
2. Link Wheels: This is the process of creating blog posts on various Blogging platforms.0 properties for example 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 another location, until finally linking the past property to the first.
3. Profile Links: Many high page ranking sites allow users to produce personal profiles on their own site, and often feature an area where you can place a link. MTV.com and TED.com are great examples of this type of site.
4. Commenting on blogs: This involves seeking out relevant blogs and posting a comment, using your keywords for the name and placing the page you need to link back to inside the URL field. It is very important when doing this to actually read the blog post to make an intelligent, relevant comment, otherwise the comment will in all probability be deleted.
5. Writing and submitting articles: Write high-quality articles and publish them to reputable article directory sites. These directories will allow you to incorporate a resource box at the end of this article where you can link to your site. In addition to providing you with a powerful link, article submission sites will often help you to generate additional traffic since 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 data, you've now filled the sole major gap inside the Google Sniper system, and you are ready to take the internet by storm. Get to building those sniper sites and acquire your slice with the pie! - Google Sniper Review