Google Sniper 3.0 Review 2015 version
If you’re searching for the
best Google sniper review for
it’s latest version in 2015, you’ve clicked the right link. You might
have probably be thinking whether or not the Google Sniper is a good
internet marketing program you can go with to learn from. The fact is
that Google Sniper might possibly be a good program for you, but it also
might not be. It all depends on some circumstances. By the way before
reading this review on Google Sniper I would like to show you a video
real quick that explains what exactly is Google sniper.
Internet marketing world
can be really confusing which can actually discourage people who are
just getting started or want to start with it. The very hard thing for
newbies & beginners is actually to search for the right information
and courses that works for sure, includes proven methods and is up to
date. Instead, searching for “
internet marketing programs”
people end up with buying too many bad courses that are actually sold on
the promise of making easy money with less work but don’t actually
provide the buyers with any legitimate information.
It's Making Me Up To $2,556.80 A DAY
Yes this is what Google Sniper's Author George is doing
What is GSniper? & who created it?
Google Sniper or simply Gsniper is a course on
making money online
by leveraging existing search engine traffic and several affiliate
programs. By placing a small site between the customer (i.e. the
searcher or Googler) and the product in question, the owner of the site
can make a commission if a successful referral is completed. This is
called affiliate marketing and is the strategy behind this program.
The great thing I personally love about affiliate marketing is that
there is no need to create a market rather the strategy basically relies
on finding an existing market and tapping into it. This means promoting
other’s product for a commission.
Now let me introduce you with the author & founder of this program
real quick. George Montagu Brown, the author of this program, is
originally based in UK & got started with internet marketing in his
early ages. In fact he started with affiliate marketing at the age of 17
and apparently succeeded doing it. George claims that he was a
Clickbank bestseller for 4 times and that’s a huge number.
George also claims that this program is Making Up To $2,556.80 A DAY for him on Google sniper’s official site.
Strategies Behind this program
As George Brown puts it in his course, all that one needs is traffic and
conversions. That is exactly true. However, in order to achieve that,
there are a few elements that absolutely need to be in place otherwise
the whole system falls apart (
especially for getting search engine traffic).
So what are the most basic elements that are required? We’ll look into
how the course teaches these elements in another section but basically,
what is needed is proper keyword research, on page website optimization
and off page website optimization.
Keyword research
This is a very important part of any search engine marketing system
because out of all the queries that users enter into the search engines,
only a few actually have any commercial value (important for earning
commissions). So, the sections on keyword research teach the users to
find search terms that have commercial value, have a good amount of
traffic and have sufficiently low amounts of competition. By targeting
the right keywords, building the sites and getting the traffic is as
easy as possible and the time required to do so is shortened
dramatically. This is one of the points that Google Sniper gets right,
although it could go a bit deeper in explaining how to find these
keywords.
On-page optimization
It is said that ranking in the search engines is either easy or
impossible. Proper keyword research plays a role in this but more than
anything it’s the on-page SEO factors that will decide whether a site
will rank or not. Therefore, the course goes over all of the intricate
elements that a page (and a site) need in order to get rankings as
easily as possible.
Off Page SEO
In the course, George talks about the fact that if the keyword
research is done properly, that off page SEO is barely even necessary.
While that is true, it is a little hard to find such keywords. It is
possible to find keywords that will get you traffic without building
backlinks but the good ones are extremely hard to find. The course
doesn’t really acknowledge that and as such, gives you some overly
simple strategies to get backlinks. The problem is, George’s backlink
strategy could be improved and won’t help a site get ranked if the
competition is a little stiffer.
What’s Included in Gsniper 3.0?
Chapter 1: Finding the right keywords
In this chapter, George Brown goes over how to find markets and
keywords that follow specific criteria. He teaches how to find and
evaluate whether or not a keyword will be profitable,
how to evaluate its competition and how to know if there is enough
traffic for it. The idea in this section is to show people how to find
markets that have a good chance of making them money. The problem is
that the criteria that he sets for keywords is so ridiculously strict
that you’ll have a hard time actually finding keywords that fit them.
Chapter 2: Building the Google Sniper sites
In the second chapter, the basic elements required to build a site
are exposed. He goes over how to select a good domain name, how to setup
hosting and how to use WordPress as an easy way to setup a site in the
least amount of time possible. This part he gets right but could go in a
bit more depth for those who are absolute newbies or are technically
challenged.
Chapter 3: Conversions and preselling
In this chapter, the concepts of conversions and preselling are
explored. These are included before the content creation is started
because they will impact how the articles are written. They cover many
simple strategies required maximize the conversion rate of each site and
make sure that once it gets traffic, it will make the most amount of
money possible. This is the best part of the program which is not a
surprise since if George Brown is good at anything, it’s selling stuff
(even if that stuff is of questionable quality).
Chapter 4: On-page SEO
In the fourth chapter, the videos cover the essential on-page
elements that an article needs to have if it has any hope of ranking and
getting traffic. Concepts such as keyword density and latent semantic
indexing (lsi) are explained. This section also goes over what WordPress
plugins are needed as well as how to set them up properly.
Chapter 5: Setting up affiliate links
This is the shortest chapter of the program and goes into how to
place the affiliate links throughout the site. It also goes over what is
link cloaking and why it is important for these types of sites.
Chapter 6: Setting up the site
This section explains how the previous sections all tie in together
and shows the technical side of implementation. It goes over how to add
articles to the site and at what rate they need to be added. It also
goes over concepts such as indexing and how they affect a site’s ability
to rank quickly.
Chapter 7: Off-page SEO
In chapter seven, the Google Sniper 2.0 manual explains the concepts
required to correctly optimize the off-page elements of a website.
According to George, this will ultimately help it rank faster in the
search engines and allows sites to leapfrog the competition and get
those top ranking spots. It explains concepts such as pinging,
bookmarking, sandboxing and also goes over the importance of youtube
integration. However this section is truly the Achilles heel of the
program. The backlinking strategy laid out is beyond weak and won’t even
get the best of websites ranked if there is even minimal competition.
This is where the entire program falls apart.
Chapter 8: Motivation and scaling up this business model
In the final section of the manual, George goes over strategies on
how to effectively scale up this strategy by leveraging tools, services
and outsourcing strategies. For anyone serious about attaining success,
it’s true that this is essential because it allows to cut down on the
time required to perform the more tedious tasks and focus on the ones
that generate more revenue. These are the strategies that are crucial to
attain an income level of 10000$ per month or more. However, it’s
impossible to scale a business model that doesn’t work.
What are the downsides of the program?
The program is far from perfect in many respects. For example,
finding keywords that adhere to the strict criteria laid out by George
can be quite difficult and time consuming. What we mean here is that
with so many people following this program, the keywords that have good
commercial value, that have sufficient number of searches and that have
low competition are few and far in between.
And this ties heavily into the off-page optimization portion of the
course. In order to beat out competition, one needs to have a deeper
understanding of backlinks and SEO in general. Google Sniper doesn’t
really go too deep into that which severely limits the number of
keywords one can target. It would have just been nice if they had gone
into backlinking strategies a bit more to expand the scope of keywords
that can legitimately be targeted.
On the other hand, savvy students will see this as an opportunity.
Those who learn a bit more about backlinking strategies can add that to
the strategies learned in Google Sniper 2.0 to easily outrank the
competition. Other programs like
Bring The Fresh
(BTF) can teach you off page SEO strategies for markets with stronger
competition, in addition to everything else needed to build money making
websites. So really, if you’re a member of Bring The Fresh AND Google
Sniper 3.0, you can really take over any keyword you want.
What’s Your Experience?
I would love to hear from you. What are your experiences with Google
Sniper 3.0? Have you learned something and implemented it to generate
great results.