Google is like the Holy Grail of marketing on
the web. Rank well in Google and your profits
are pretty much set.
But there is SO MUCH bogus information out there,
often coming from the "gurus" themselves.
On January 9th, 2008, Jonathan Leger (originator
of the $7 ebook script) is releasing a new
FREE report that completely obliterates
the following myths about Google (and then
goes on to show you what DOES work):
Myth #1: Google Knows All and Sees All
Myth #2: Google Will Not Rank Duplicate Content
Myth #3: You Must Get Links From Related Subject
Sites to Rank
Myth #4: Your Site Must Focus On One Subject To Rank
Myth #5: High PageRank Means Good Rankings
Myth #6: To Maintain Good Rankings,
You Must Add New Content
..and..
MYTH #7: THE BIGGEST MYTH: Ranking In Google Is Hard!
The site is in pre-launch now, but if you sign
up early you will get a sample chapter full of
proof and details.
And did I mention he'll pay you for referring
other people to this powerful f.ree report?
And that he'll pay you for anyone THEY refer
as well (even while it's in pre-launch)?
Find out more about that when you download
your sample chapter from:
http://www.searchenginemyths.squidoomarketingstrategies.com
There has been a lot of discussion on the web lately
about Myth N0. 5 - high ranking = high positioning
in Google results. Most blog commentators agree that
this is not necessarily so. Jonathan Leger
goes one step further in his Preview Chapter
to give unquestionable proof that Myth No. 5 is in
fact a MYTH:
http://www.searchenginemyths.squidoomarketingstrategies.com
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Ron Passfield is a Top 100 Squidoo Lensmaster and
provides free resources for Squidoo affiliate marketing
on his Squidoo lens:
http://www.squidoo.com/squidoomarketingstrategies
Ron is the author of the ebook:
Squidoo Marketing Strategies
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Thursday, December 20, 2007
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