Archive for April, 2010

There are very few easy ways left to dominate Google. There are even less ways to dominate Google that still work month in – month out. We actually came across one of  his biggest secrets to gaining top rankings for hundreds of your keywords without ever having to create any extra content.

Yes, I am talking about the 'backdoor' to Google.

My friend Dan first taught this over 18 months ago inside The Edge and our members have been using this to literally dominate the top spots since then. No one else is teaching this, and believe me it is killer.

The principal is simple. Instead of having *just one* RSS feed for your blog. You get to have a *unique feed* for each and every one of your posts. This in turn lets you submit these feeds to the hundreds of RSS sites out there, gain valuable backlinks, and more importantly grab the top spots in Google for each and every one of your keyword phrases.

The problem is creating those feeds for each and every one of your posts…

Creating a unique feed for every single post on every single one of your sites takes time, and if your sites are anything like mine then that's a *lot* of posts, which means a lot of feeds, and a lot of time…until now.

Down at the labs they have been working on an automatic solution, a WordPress plugin that creates those feeds for you every time you post. * Even if you are using automatic posting software *

This really is a fire and forget solution.

Install the plugin, activate it… Job done.

You want to create an automatic feed for an existing post?

DONE.

The plugin takes care of it all behind the scenes for you, no more time spent creating manual feeds.

I convinced Dan to make this plugin available for a limited time only, so you should really head over there now and check it out while you can.

This plugin was first revealed at the famous Manchester Coming Home Seminar, and received rave reviews (which unfortunately we can't print due to the new FTC regulations!).  This works in any niche, and for any blog post – we've even seen the RSS feeds rank within 4 hours in our labs testing!

You can be up and running with this plugin inside of five minutes, so go grab this Online Marketing cash Cow Now  

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Deciding Where to Place Your Google Ads on Your Web Pages so That They Will Be Most Profitable

This is one of the best parts of the whole Google Adsense experience. No one else gets to make this decision except you.  It’s your page.  You get to decide how many ( up to 3 ads per page), what colors and shapes you will use and on what part of the page the ad will be placed.  Should you place your ads at the top or bottom?  In the middle of the text?  To the left or right?

The most important decision should be based on the needs of the visitors to your site?  What are they looking for? Are they there to read or merely to browse.  If they are there to read an entire article, say, you might try placing your ads at the bottom of the page so they will have something to do next.  Some publishers swear by placing the ads at the top left of the page because they think customers look there first.

The fun thing is experimenting with all the possibilities.  Try different ad locations and different colors for a week and note the differences in your reports.  When you hit on something successful, you’ll see the difference.

If you're ready to get started getting checks from Google check out Adsense Treasure for a ready made SEO website that will get you started instantly.

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