Thursday, January 10, 2008

Google Myths Exposed

Google is without a doubt one of the most used search engines on the net. So it stands to reason that we all want to make sure that we are indexed and ranking well in this search engine in particular for our desired key words and phrases.

The problem is, no one outside of Google really has any understanding of how the algorithm they use works. As a result a lot of myths and uncertainties have sprung up over time on how various behaviours may effect your ranking in the search engine as well as how it may effect your sites individual Page Ranking (PR).

If you've tried to read through the various methods prescribed in the numerous forums and email products on this matter then you may have found it as confusing as I have. Not to mention that you probably came to the same conclusion I did that it was just impossible to get decent traffic from using Search Engine Optimisation (SEO) techniques, backlinks etc.

That was until quite recently. It appears we are not alone in trying to understand the confusion. Jonathan Leger has been trying to unravel the advice given by the guru's of SEO and traffic creation, as well as the information you read in all forums. His conclusion: There are several myths surrounding this topic that are just being perpetuated with each new post, email or product released.

So Jonathan has decided enough is enough. It's time to expose these myths for what they are and to get a better understanding of using the Google search engine (among others) to start generating traffic to your sites. To this end Jonathan has created a free report that exposes these myths and explains the facts using evidence from Google themselves. To take it further, this is not just theory that has been derived from reading Google's blog entries or an article written on the subject by someone else, but something that Jonathan has tested multiple times and as such is able to offer real examples that you can verify yourself as you go.

Myths covered in this report are:

Myth #1: Google Knows All and Sees All
Myth #2: Google Will Not Rank Duplicate Content
Myth #3: You Must Get Links From Related Subject Sites to Rank
Myth #4: Your Site Must Focus On One Subject To Rank
Myth #5: High PageRank Means Good Rankings
Myth #6: To Maintain Good Rankings, You Must Add New Content
Myth #7: THE BIGGEST MYTH: Ranking In Google Is Hard!

With this being a free report (about 49 pages) you really can't afford not to at least have a read through it and see what it has to say. And just in case you are wondering, this free report is not just a single chapter from a larger volume that you will have to pay for to get the complete picture. It is a complete report that will explain and dismiss the myths about Google.

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