5 of 5 people found the following review helpful:
Jason Potash 900 Pound Gorilla Report By Jason Potash
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SEO for 2007 and Beyond, March 16, 2007 |
| Reviewer: Jeremy Gislason |
This report has confirmed what I've been researching this year for link strategies and article submitting.
Really eye opening ideas in here with referrence to Google and other sources to back up his claims.
I now have a firm, clear and precise vision for SEO in 2007 thanks to some help from this report.
Sharp eyes may have already noticed some SEO improvements at SureFireWealth.com this year. Look around and you may spot them.
Watch and learn from what we're doing at SFW to improve our rankings in Google this year. |
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4 of 4 people found the following review helpful:
Jason Potash 900 Pound Gorilla Report By Jason Potash
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Article Marketing: The Next Generation, March 16, 2007 |
| Reviewer: Kosta Efstathiou |
Pros:
Giveaway Rights
FREE: Content Checkup Software
Cons:
No website or promotional material.
Bottom Line:
Jason Potash (SEO veteran) gives you 17 Pages of hard-hitting SEO tweaks to help you dominate your niche.
This will be an eye opener for anyone Content Spinning (Content Spamming). Quality Content Evolution is the new wave to SEO success. Profit from it now before the “Loser†screw the pooch.
Google's new LSI (Latent Semantic Indexing) and Phrase Matching are explained in non-geek speak, (even though the author is a self proclaimed propeller head).
The eBook is monetized with a 6 page sales letter. Also, he delivers a great freebie to build his list.
Suggestions:
All though you are well know, I suggest you brand yourself with a “Title†and “Author†listing in the page header.
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3 of 3 people found the following review helpful:
Jason Potash 900 Pound Gorilla Report By Jason Potash
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Good info, March 16, 2007 |
Jason's report is just good, relevant, and timely information. I enjoyed his style and learned some good stuff without being bombarded with sales hype.
Recommended read... |
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2 of 2 people found the following review helpful:
Jason Potash 900 Pound Gorilla Report By Jason Potash
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Very Interesting and Written in a Welcoming Different Way, March 16, 2007 |
The writing of this report is great - I felt as if I was sitting with an expert being shown some secret details. It is for the serious marketer who has some understanding of SEO and SEM.
As a prolific article writer, I am going to study the report in great detail and review my article marketing strategy. |
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4 of 4 people found the following review helpful:
Jason Potash 900 Pound Gorilla Report By Jason Potash
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I loved this ebook!, March 16, 2007 |
| Reviewer: Faith Holler |
I got more value from this freebie book than I have from most that I paid for!
I was guilty of making small changes to my PLR articles and calling it good. Not only has this ebook shown me the error of my "laze", but it has given me concrete stratiges to follow in the future. Plus, what to do to fix the now.
I did find a few spelling errors, but being dyslexic they pop out at me unless they are mine LOL. |
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6 of 6 people found the following review helpful:
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Another Good Report - Thanks Jason, March 20, 2007 |
| Reviewer: Dan Levy |
A while back (40 years, maybe) a football coach named Lombardi, before a big game, made a statement like this:
We can tell you what play we will run next, and if we execute properly, you still can't stop us.
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This report tells you (or reminds you) how to execute properly.
If you do article marketing by following some of the so-called gurus - writing 300 word articles & calling them "content rich"....
Or, if you take PLR articles and change maybe 10 words, then call them unique....
Or, if you write your own articles, but don't'really know how to get the keywords or terms right....
This is an article you will want to read - several times. Even if you think you know what you are doing, this will remind you of some things that we sometimes take for granted.
On the other side, Jason does take about five pages to tell you what he's going to tell you. But, I do like his writing style, so that's no big deal.
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1 of 1 people found the following review helpful:
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Facts That Help, April 12, 2007 |
| Reviewer: Al Cline |
| This was a good article filled with helpful information. It was well written and enjoyable. Thank you very much. |
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0 of 0 people found the following review helpful:
Jason Potash 900 Pound Gorilla Report By Jason Potash
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, May 24, 2007 |
| Reviewer: Lynn Lopez |
| Was this an e-book or a sales letter? Whatever it was and its purpose, it was pretty engaging to read. It mainly promotes a product called Content Composer which helps you produce high-quality articles and their variations and lets you conduct a comparison of these articles, too. But the nice thing about this e-book or sales letter is that it doesn't repeatedly slap you in the face with encouragements to "buy! buy! buy!" Instead, it talks about the trends in producing articles for websites and how they all have changed in the span of a year. More than pushing you to buy the product, it gives you an overview of how Google indexes your articles and how you can keep your content from being considered as spam, as well as presenting some caveats when hiring ghostwriters. Definitely not a bad read, what with all the information packed into this report. |
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0 of 0 people found the following review helpful:
Jason Potash 900 Pound Gorilla Report By Jason Potash
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Good, in-your-face advice, February 25, 2008 |
In this report, Jason Potash again dishes out blunt, no-nonsense but humorous advice. Though it is already 2008, this report intended for 2007 still looks applicable. As more and more Internet marketers are finding easy but dubious ways around the task of writing unique articles and as search engines like Google are catching up on these tricks, the standards for unique, quality content are getting higher. Potash shows what you need to do to meet these standards.
I appreciate how Potash strongly advises against taking shortcuts when it comes to writing good articles. His example here of an article that went through an article spinner is funny but drives the point home.
The “promises” the readers make to the author throughout the report are also a nice touch. I believe it makes one all the more inclined to follow Potash’s advice.
And, though, Potash makes a sales pitch in the end, it fits nicely in this report – very strategic.
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