My sniper site finally got into the index, now I need to work on adding the last two posts, one of which is my “story”. It’s in the men’s health niche so it’s kind of funny trying to write from a guy’s point of view
I also purchased George’s Google Sniper videos, which I am half way through watching. I’m really seeing now that I have to be relentless on finding a keyword. I’m doubting my choice with this first try. Not sure I assessed the competition thouroughly. I get caught up on whether a domain is available or not. I don’t want to have to add another word in there that is not part of the keyword so that makes it tough.
I had plans last night to work on the articles for TNB #2 site that I am going to submit to ISnare but I ended up writing another article for Ehow. Oops! I find that format really easy to just whip out, especially if I already know what I am talking about and don’t have to research!
Here is it: How to Take a Picture of a Picture
I was also excited to see that I sold 6 products yesterday. I think sales will be picking up here over the next couple of weeks and then die down over the summer. Hopefully my sniper sites will be able to replace the income from that. We shall see!
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I’ve been working on some sniper sites and I’m really excited about them, too!
Hi PJ,
Thanks for the comments. I see what you are saying but I don’t think I’ve written anything in enough detail that is going to give away the whole technique. In fact, it might bring George more business when people get a little taste and want to know the details. I’m definitely aware and will be careful to not reveal too much. But there are probably only 20 people who have read this blog anyway
Hi, do you realize you’re publicly posting techniques that are part of a course currently being sold – thus losing George potential buyers? Not to mention that you are creating more competition for yourself. What happens is if people blog about actual techniques that they are excited about (cause they’re working for them) – the market quickly gets saturated and the model no longer works. So essentially, it effects everyone else who also bought the course. I’ve seen this happen many, many times.
I know you mean no harm in blogging about your ventures, but please consider what details you discuss and be smart about keeping them to yourself.
Hi Kelly,
Yes, I do put a picture as George suggests. I get mine from Istockphoto because then you can use them copyright free. The model has signed a release so you don’t have to worry about it. I think it’s about $1 to get a small picture. Also, I needed a picture of a man LOL
I think it took about a week to get indexed. It still isn’t ranking though
I’ll probably need to do a bit more promoting with it (maybe some articles).
Glad you liked the blog!
Sara
Hi!
I really like your blog and it is great that you are so open about what you are doing online. I am planning to make a Google sniper website also but I am a brand newbie. I want to ask do you put a picture on your Google Sniper site? Where would you get the picture from?
I’m very shy about taking my pictures (or anyone) on the internet because what if the owner of the picture visits my site (sounds a bit silly huh?)
And also how long it took you to get your sniper site indexed?
Thanks a lot! and good luck with your venture!
Great job, I just heard about this sniper thing, and I am going to check it out.
Franck