Search engine optimization for Internet
marketers
Search engine optimization... made easier
Optimizing your pages would be so much easier
if you could learn from a search engine optimization
expert. Now you can...
From his home in Vancouver, Michael's online
business makes $200,000 a year. He is particularly
effective because of his expertise in search
engine optimization. Thankfully he also shares
his specialist knowledge through his newsletter
(which is long on substance and short on hype)
and ebooks, as well as through private coaching.
These are his ebooks:
Nothing But 'Net
Michael Campbell's expertise is his practical
knowledge of search engine tactics and the
placement of key word phrases. It's called
'search engine optimization' or SEO for short.
These optimization skills are critical when
it comes to generating web site traffic and
getting new customers.
In one year, Michael generated $750,000 in
internet revenue - without paying for advertising.
"Nothing But 'Net" is now available
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Clickin' It Rich
In
this ebook, Michael explains how he makes
$200,000 a year, in pure profits, working
from home, using nothing but affiliate programs.
Says the author, "I'll take you step
by step through quitting the day job and setting
up your own home business. I'll also tell
you where the money is, what's selling online
and how to earn more from your website than
you ever thought possible."
When I bought Clickin'
It Rich, I also gained entry into Michael's
password-protected "vault" where
there is a wealth of sales and marketing advice,
plus top secret search engine positioning
strategies.
Revenge of the Mininet
A "mininet" is a small network
of interconnected websites. Revenge
of the Mininet is about how to link the
pages of those sites together to achieve maximum
search engine effectiveness. This know-how
is important because link popularity is one
of the more important factors included in
the search engine algorithms which determine
page ranking. Linking diagrams are included.
Related topics:
Mini-web
(mini-net) strategy explained
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