Google Snatch PDF
The Google Snatch PDF is a very
well ordered piece of informational material. It is a fact that many
people out there do not trust any marketer’s e-Books anymore; this
is probably because they have been burned once too often. This is
understandable. So, what makes Google Snatch the exception to rule
of reworked, rehashed, same old story told in a different manner, or
is it a really good product?
The
Google Snatch eBook does not try and hide the fact that there is
real “work” that must be done if you want to be successful in the
internet marketing. If there really was some magic secret, then with so
many people jumping on
it, it would loose all its power in a very short space of time. What
makes this PDF different is that it has been based on sound proven
principles and provides blueprints that the author has been
following with great success for years.
The
ebook is made up of 120 pages, arranged in 4 sections excluding the
introduction. Which is used to briefly explain the history of search
engines and why they work the way they
do.
The
first section is divided into three parts titled SEO myths, Website
content and Optimization. In this section the author exposes the
myths surrounding search engine optimization. He goes on to explain
that his methods have nothing to do with SEO and continues to
describe the structure in great detail.
In the
second part of section 1 of Google Snatch, Latif explains the
nightmares associated with deep linking and then continues to show
us more effective ways of driving traffic. In part 3 of this
section, emphasis is placed on understanding the power of article
writing. You might at this stage be thinking to yourself, “I’ve seen
this one before”, but Latif takes the technique one step further
by giving us blueprints
with instructions on exactly how to use them, in what quantity,
where they are to be posted and how
often.
Then,
in section 2, the author explains in detail the construction and
power of mini sites that are designed to get you up and running
within a short space of time to generate income for the long term.
All the directions and instructions are meticulous and have been
designed to be followed to the letter. This is, without a doubt,
very helpful for the beginner, this section is my personal
favorite.
The
third section of Google Snatch shows us his techniques for the
selecting of a marketing niche and how to target it with a keyword
list map. Now this is not quite as simple as other authors
instructions might have you believe. It does not simply involve copy
and pasting a page of keywords. There is a more scientific methodology
involved.
There
is also a bonus section that includes blueprints for article and
site submission. This is followed by an appendix containing a very
thorough listing of directories for site and article submission.
This is the best I have ever seen compiled in one place and is in
itself a gold
mine.
In
closing, Google Snatch will prove to be an essential part of your
marketing library and will be an excellent reference guide long
after you have studied it.
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