I happily received the Google Sniper program yesterday at 10:30am and of coarse couldn't wait to get to it. (Didn't make dinner at all last night - luckily hubby saw that coming and picked up Chinese on his way home)
There are quite a few steps involved (a little bit more than I expected) but it seems easy enough to follow if I take it slow.
I can see why most sites would have no choice but end up at the top of Google searches with some of the steps George suggests.
System was a little slow when trying to watch the videos but I guess that is to be expected on launch day.
I read the entire ebook and then spent pretty much the rest of the afternoon trying to find good key words in Micro Niche Finder. (I'm still trying to figure out the ins and outs on that program as well.)
It is a little harder to find keywords that fit into the perfect Google Sniper mold than I thought, but then again I think I just need to expand my mind a little because I found myself naturally drawn to common keywords which of coarse, would have a lot of competition. Given time I am sure I can expand myself to looking up specific product names and less commonly known phrases that will still pull in good traffic.
I did find a few keywords that come close and I am going to decide today which one I should start with.
I am a little intimidated about taking the first leap, but I've always felt like that before starting something new - so I'll just suck it up and push on through.
I simply keep focusing on how I will feel when I see that first sale (whenever that might be) and in knowing that the first site is up and accomplished.
I'll keep you posted as I move along....
P.S. - Ironically came across a bunch of great keywords to use for Ehow articles while in Micro Niche Finder - I'm fighting the itch to write those articles right now because I know it will be more of an avoidance tactic than anything else. I stored them for later use. Oh well.....
There are quite a few steps involved (a little bit more than I expected) but it seems easy enough to follow if I take it slow.
I can see why most sites would have no choice but end up at the top of Google searches with some of the steps George suggests.
System was a little slow when trying to watch the videos but I guess that is to be expected on launch day.
I read the entire ebook and then spent pretty much the rest of the afternoon trying to find good key words in Micro Niche Finder. (I'm still trying to figure out the ins and outs on that program as well.)
It is a little harder to find keywords that fit into the perfect Google Sniper mold than I thought, but then again I think I just need to expand my mind a little because I found myself naturally drawn to common keywords which of coarse, would have a lot of competition. Given time I am sure I can expand myself to looking up specific product names and less commonly known phrases that will still pull in good traffic.
I did find a few keywords that come close and I am going to decide today which one I should start with.
I am a little intimidated about taking the first leap, but I've always felt like that before starting something new - so I'll just suck it up and push on through.
I simply keep focusing on how I will feel when I see that first sale (whenever that might be) and in knowing that the first site is up and accomplished.
I'll keep you posted as I move along....
P.S. - Ironically came across a bunch of great keywords to use for Ehow articles while in Micro Niche Finder - I'm fighting the itch to write those articles right now because I know it will be more of an avoidance tactic than anything else. I stored them for later use. Oh well.....


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