Google Slap or Google Snatch?

I just finished reading a very interesting new eBook yesterday. It was actually written by a gentlemen from the UK named Latif that had purchased my “5 Bucks a Day” eBook in 2006, and he said it did give him some inspiration, so I’m happy about that. :-)

The name of the book is Google Snatch. It’s a very comprehensive discussion of how to obtain free clicks to your web sites. Rather than pay several dollars per AdWords click in very competitive markets, Latif has figured out how to get visitors for free, going head to head with large corporations for high value keyword phrases.

Some of the book is about basic site structure, some is about writing unique content, some is pure theory and motivation, but the best part is a blueprint as to how you can put together your sites to give your visitors what they’re searching for, and of course at the same time keeping Google, MSN, and Yahoo happy, since what they want is for their searchers to find what they’re looking for.

Google Snatch was just recently released, but even so it’s at the top of the Clickbank Marketplace in rankings. I think that has a lot to do with the latest “slap”, webmasters are trying to find ways to make their sites conform to the increasingly challenging quality guidelines.

So, Latif, perhaps coincidentally, has released his report at the perfect time. I highly recommend it. It’s a solid 125 pages, with over 100 being pure meat and potatoes, the back 20 is a comprehensive list of article and site directories to help you get your sites listed in the various search engines and article directories. This is a very complete guide, and I like the step by step approach Latif follows.

Get it here: ==> Google Snatch

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