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Get Your Google Sniper Sites to Rank Better With These Tips

By Chris Grenka


George Brown's Google Sniper product launched on October 15 of 2009, and has been achieving an elevated volume of conversions since its release. It provides a start-to-finish system for creating websites to generate income on the web. While this is not a Google Sniper assessment, I would want to cover a point that the technique does not offer its readers with, and explain how you can plug this opening.

The foundation of Google Sniper consists of choosing low competition keywords, creating extremely themed substance 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 issues. Nonetheless, the system revolves around the presumption that your chosen keyword's degree of competition is low enough that you will rank naturally without engaging in any link building.

As anybody with any expertise in internet marketing can inform you, selecting keywords that precisely is not simple to do. Often, a Google Sniper site made by a newbie will land on the second or third page of Google, which hardly sees enough web traffic to get any sales.

How do we take care of this problem?

The easiest option to this issue is to simply develop links pointing to your blog. Having said that, due to George's reluctance to link building, he only discusses this on a general level in Google Sniper. As such, adopters of the system may have difficulty getting tips for building links, so I've included a concise manual here.

1. Social Bookmarking: George covers this well in Google Sniper. It is worth indicating that most bookmarks do not pass page rank due to the no-follow tag.

2. Link Wheels: This is the technique of putting up blog posts on various Web 2.0 properties such as Blogger, Weebly, Vox, etc. with links pointing back to your website. They are made into a "wheel" of link juice by linking each property to the next, till finally linking the final property to the 1st.

3. Profile Links: Lots high page rank blogs allow users to build personal profiles on their site, and often include an area where you can easily create a link. MTV.com and TED.com are good examples of this type of website.

4. Blog Commenting: This requires seeking out specific blog sites and placing a comment, using your keywords for your brand and placing the page you wish to link back to in the URL field. It is very important when doing this to actually review the blog post and create an intelligent, applicable comment, any other way the comment will very much likely be erased.

5. Article Distribution: Prepare high-quality articles and refer them to credible article listings. These directories will enable 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 obtain additional traffic as they usually rank pretty well in the search engines.

Using the five strategies above, you should be able to improve your Google rankings considerably, even on competitive keywords. With this understanding, you've now met the only major gap in the Google Sniper system, and you're ready to take the internet by storm. Get to creating those sniper blogs and get your piece of the pie!




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