The Free Google Click Formula

What is the simplest way to get Google to drive traffic to your websites or blogs? In previous posts I’ve written about Article marketing and, for some of you I’m pleased to see, this struck a chord.

But what if I told you that Article Marketing was just one aspect of my arsenal of tools for driving traffic to my webpages? Would you correctly pick any of the other systems that I use?

If I say Google is still my number one method of getting visitors to my sites and blogs I bet the first thing that would come into your mind would be ‘Adwords’. In that case you would largely be incorrect.

Yes, I do use Adwords, but only in a small way. I personally know of one marketer who spends over one million dollars per year on Adwords. Does that surprise you? I tell you what, it frightens the heck out of me!

Not because I feel I have to spend that sort of money on Adwords to achieve the results I need – as it happens I don’t. I prefer more organic methods of getting traffic and my Google ads are very tightly targeted.

gsbox So how else do I get Google to drive traffic to my websites? I found the answer in an illuminating book called ‘Google Snatch’, which unusual title really highlights how you can snatch free advertising right alongside your competitor’s Adwords ads without spending a dime.

Sounds too good to be true? That’s what I thought, until I followed the blueprint carefully laid out at the end of ‘Google Snatch’. It was simpler that I thought it was going to be, basically because ‘Google Snatch’ is written by fellow UK marketer Latif who, like me, likes to keep things straightforward and laid out in a step-by-step manner.

So, if you want to get free clicks from Google, and the thought of Adwords doesn’t appeal, download the ‘Google Snatch’ by clicking here.

P.S. I’ve just been contacted by one subscriber to express their disappointment that this formula isn’t ‘free’. Sorry for the confusion but the ‘free’ refers to the technique, not the book itself!

Anyway I completely understand the confusion, so here’s a preview of the ‘Google Snatch’ book that really is free to download – just click here to read!

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