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How To Get Your Google Link in Two Places at Once for $0 Extra
By Roger Hall | Published  08/3/2007 | PPC Advertising | Rating:
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Roger Hall is Author of the new book, '37 Killer AdWords PPC Secrets Exposed.' Roger develops programs and pay-per-click ads to help you succeed in your business. Find out more today how to create Google campaigns that work, save you money and beat your competition with his popular FREE AdWords Tips for advertisers. Available now at: = http://www.37AdWordsSecrets.com 

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How To Get Your Google Link in Two Places at Once for $0 Extra
Here's a recent Google fact; new research shows one of the most effective ways of getting people
to take action on your ads or normal SERP (Search Engine Results Page) link, is to have a paid ad
AND a regular SEO link on the same page. Why?

Because when people see you in both the left-hand AND right-hand portions of the Google results
page, they know you really mean business and you won't waste their time.

Now, I've never been a big believer in "normal" SEO methods. They just took too long for me. Why
mess with SEO when you can have a killer Google AdWords ad up in a matter of minutes? And please,
3-6 MONTHS for regular SEO to show results (and 'iffy' results too)? No thanks.

But in the last 3 weeks I've been discovering some pretty wild web 2.0 tricks to gain top
ranking in regular Google and Yahoo search engines. The problem is this; I've personally had to face the ugly fact that it all seems complex and time-consuming. I usually pick up on stuff reasonably fast.

Regular SEO Takes Way Too Long

But with SEO... gadzooks! Is it me? Or is someone making this stuff WAY too complicated?

Then I discovered a new 'Nichenomics' report. Here's what I read;

"When I saw 3 and 4 of my marketing weapons outranking my competitors on the first page
of Google for the same keyword, it was time to write up this report"

Hold on... for once, the small guy outranking competitors on the major search engines just using
web 2.0? I got that quote in a few spare minutes I had while 'reluctantly' reading through a new report I've been reading.

Skeptical of the unusual claims I kept reading. What surprised me was the obvious knowledge of integrated web 2.0 tactics.  But this is the part that really got my attention. Everything is laid-out for you nearly perfectly. I mean, when I first started reading I noticed it to be only 49 pages. That's quite short and digestible when you don't have a lot of extra time.

"Is that it" ... "Is this just another crazy traffic scam?" I ignorantly thought. But when
I was done reading here's what I had in my notes...

Step 1...go to __________

Step 2 create a __________

Step 3 click on _________ to tie both Squidoo lenses together... and on and on.

You see, there are a number of ways to develop a quick and easy step-by-step plan to drive massive amounts of traffic to any affiliate page you want, simply by following some very easy directions in this special Nichenomics report.

I've already got started with it. If you can follow a few simple step-by-step instructions, this could be good for you. Usually this kind of thing only lasts 6 months or so before it's no longer profitable.

Click the link below to get started.

 http://www.betterclix.com/recommends/GoogleNiche
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