Monday, August 25, 2008

Google Snatch Review..............With a Twist by Fred Hoffman

GoogleSnatch Review.......WITH A TWIST...

Don't read GoogleSnatch.

By that I mean don't treat it as a text book or imagine yourself in some stuffy classroom cramming for an exam.

Sure, there's a lot to learn; and learning it WILL make a complete change in the way you do business online.

My criticism of the GoogleSnatch ebook is that it can be an extremely difficult read........especially if, you too, are a "syntax/grammar/spelling" freak.

Half way through my first reading I was giving serious thought to returning it; but since it did seem to contain some really intriguing ideas, I decided to read on. First impressions are often deceiving, after all; and the book did come with an eight week, money back guarantee.........so why rush it?

A second read-through was even more enlightening, if still not much fun. So I put it on the shelf for a week. I had already followed the author, Latif's, instructions and printed the entire ebook (all 130+ pages of it).

Busy with other projects, I gave it little time during that week; but, one thought kept returning. The book suggests to those of us who are "niche challenged" to simply pretend to be spending an evening with some friends at the local pub (Starbucks if you prefer). Pay close attention to the evening's conversations because the perfect niche for you will probably become obvious as the evening progresses.

So, once again: Don't READ the GoogleSnatch ebook. Live it!

Here's my suggestion: Imagine yourself back at the pub (or coffee shop). This time be seated at a table with others who have recently been "slapped" "re-slapped" or "cancelled" by Google.(And don't worry, with Google's latest "relevancy rampage", those people are becoming easier and easier to find.) As each, in turn, relates the confusion and frustration they had experienced, trying and failing to remain in Google's good graces, you overhear a conversation at the adjoining table.

They are animatedly discussing life after Adsense and Adwords. They're thrilled to be able to give Google exactly what it wants and deserves.......and to be making a fortune doing so.

So now, slide the two tables together. It is quickly apparent that English is not the first language of your new guests; grammar and syntax become a non-issue and you focus simply on content.

Quickly you and your "Google casualties" will discover that not only is there life after ADWORDS/ADSENSE, with the right information, it can actually be a party.......a very profitable party for everyone-----Google included.

I strongly advise that you take a good look at GoogleSnatch. Live it. Read it aloud; or have someone else read it to you. Make an evening of it over your beverage of choice.

Consider this your invitation to the "LIFE AFTER ADSENSE/ADWORDS PARTY". Feel free to RSVP by visiting Latif's website.

So, to sum up my "review", may I say simply: "Thanks Latif" for allowing me to join your party; and may I apologize for getting all hung up over syntax and grammar.

The party continues. See for yourself. http://googlesnatchxsells.info

About the Author

Too old to work........too young to die; so I bought a computer as a compromise. Was pretty sure I had made the wrong choice till http://googlesnatchxsells.info came along. See for yourself.

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