I know yesterday was the big launch of Google Sniper 2.0 and I was wondering was anyone making some nice cash selling it?
Hmm...thats the big announce, first edition also run well as I know, though I didn't promote that one but this time I'll try this one to go. I'm also interested to know anyone have experience with first release?
theres to much compettion ...a lot of affiliates are promoting this already .. but you can try if u want
I've had a few Google Sniper 2.0 sales the past few days, mostly from direct recommendations. This is a product I'm well familiar with, since most of my affiliate websites have been developed using the original Google Sniper formula. I know this product very closely, and it's a detailed step-by-step guide based on a simple trick that does work (setting up highly targeted keyword domains), so it's not too hard getting people interested in this program. For anyone who's wondering, the gist of google sniper is learning how to detect low-competition keywords and developing a website around them. When done right, a sniper website will rank in the first page of results within 1-2 months, with little to no link building. It's a very basic way to get some organic traffic, but it does work... and if you follow the blueprint closely, you can develop quickly develop a network of sniper websites that generate a couple dozen clickbank sales per month on auto-pilot. For bigger players it probably doesn't seem like much, and I'll agree that in the grand scheme of things it's best to focus on developing authority websites rather than sniper sites. Still, for entry level marketers, the google sniper blueprint is probably the most efficient way of breaking the $1,000 monthly sales mark. As such, here's a piece of advice: don't just try to make money selling Gsniper 2.0 as an affiliate. Get the product, watch the videos and read the documents with attention. It may just be what you need to piece your clickbank puzzle together! edit: I've spent the last couple of days completely immersed in the amazing GS 2.0 materials, and I'm so excited I had to write this overview detailing one of my early experiments with the Google Sniper method. Check it out for juicy details!
The review seems pretty interesting. It sounds like something that would honestly be useful for website development. I miight look into this actually.
Yeah, keep in mind this Case Study 1 documents the least successful of my experiments with Google Sniper... even though it has so far generated 11x more revenue (and counting) that what Gsniper cost me. Which goes to say... this is indeed a powerful system, but your creativity in choosing the right keywords will be instrumental to your success. Don't limit yourself to using this great system for CB websites... the potential beyond that is enormous, and quite often untapped. For example, one of my profitable websites is sniping a local local keyword with a measly 1,000 visitors with extremely low competition... which turned out more than enough to translate in massive profits, since it's a high-ticket keyword. On a *local* business (this is key, here). Of all my sniper websites so far, this one ranked with the least effort. I just set it up in a couple of hours, and spent less that one hour throwing some basic run-of-the-mill links at it. Less than one month later.... BAM! First page rankings, and a week after that, the website steadily seized #1 spot for the main keyword. This website is promoting a used local dealership with which I have established a partnership, and they're paying me VERY well for each lead I send their way... since the website started ranking early this year, there's already been a dozen leads, and I have automatized everything from my end - there's a contact form in the sniper website that sends an e-mail to dealership offices, I get a copy in my e-mail for personal reference, and actual customers just keep flowing in naturally. It's one of my latest developments, and it really made me realize how determinant the "work smart, not hard" adage really is, for anyone who works as affiliate marketer.
Yea. It is amazing no matter how well a programs is layout and promoted, this is a part you are always on your own doing. Keyword research and testing seams to be a talant mor than a learned skill sometimes, and maybe a bit of luck would be helpfull.