Have you worked hard trying to woo Google to your site? Have you studied Google’s webmaster central pages and the often referred to, Webmaster guidelines to no or little avail? Have you been the victim of a Google slap? Have you put faith and trust in Google guidelines only to find all your hard work and late nights have not only been in vain but in addition, your site(s) have been thrown to the dark and mossy caverns of Google’s supplementary Index (SI)? Has the (superfluous) term ‘over optimized’ (Oop) been blamed for your reduced pagerank and loss of traffic? Oh…such a tangled web we weave… Read the rest of this entry »
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The online marketing world is abuzz with the release of the new John Reese Traffic Secrets course for online marketing. John Reese established himself a market leader in driving traffic to websites in 2004 with the phenomenal launch of his original Traffic Secrets. An incredible $1 million of product was sold in a mere 18 hours.
Everything about the Traffic Secrets product launch was legendary. To start with, not one cent was spent on marketing. John Reese just used good marketing strategies, which is what Traffic Secrets is all about. Teaching people web traffic secrets. Read the rest of this entry »
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You have an eye-catching, mind-boggling website that was created by a top-notch team of designers, writers, and animators (or maybe just you, working late nights). You’ve gone to great lengths to develop thorough and complete information on your subject matter, and the content is clearly written, informative, and interesting to read. Read the rest of this entry »
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