Tuesday, 9 December 2008

Google Conquest is about to drop...

Google Conquest Blogging Platform

When blogs first arrived on the internet scene a few years back, they were basically considered  nothing beyond just another, unsophisticated way for individuals to air their rants, general whiny stories and annoying rants to the rest of the population.  However, fairly quickly, the saavy people (like us marketers who have followed Alex's methods) have understood the use of blogs as the premier channel of internet marketing - whether you are focussing on branding, sales, product promotion, etc. Google and the other major search directories DEVOUR blogs. Actually, let me clarify, Google loves blogs which are structured optimally to show RELEVANT and on-topic information.  This is a fundamental factor with the Google Conquest blogging platform.  In conjunction with the fact it automates the optimization and promotes your site which are so important to getting the main ingrediant of your blog going - which is TRAFFIC.

Having said that, blogs have literally taken over a majority of first page rankings in THOUSANDS of niches. In fact, many sites that you visit are probably a blog, but they don't appear like the regular WordPress blog that we can spot from a mile away (using WordPress as an example). These blog themes have become quite unique in presentation and feel and have become a very influential method to sell a ton of products and/or services.  There are literally thousands and thousands of niche areas which are absolutely ripe for domination by throwing up a properly SEO'd blog and having it rank not just on the first page of the Google SERPS, but in the FIRST spot. The best part of utilizing blogs is, especially using utilities such as Google Conquest, is they are SO EASY to manage and keep track of.  You compose your article or post, hit publish and voila!, your article is available for the rest of the web to see - all completely formatted, keyword and tag optimized, and with a vast amount of ways to drop in Youtube videos or pictures or sound bytes as well as numerous other widgets with a  click of a button.  No need to decode confusing HTML or PHP or AJAX or Drupal etc etc etc.

Another key component of a blog is its ability to "syndicate" your content using RSS feeds (really simple syndication). RSS Feeds are basically a way of circulating your freshly written posts to potentially THOUSANDS of other blogs or portals which are "listening" for RSS Feeds based on your topic to post on their own sites - again, yet another feature in Alex's Google Conquest System which can automate this repetitive promotional (but very important process.

Imagine, using Alex's Blogging System, you could essentially build a blog from scratch, populate it with articles that you didn't even write, earn cash with Google Adsense Advertisements or Amazon Products or Clickbank products, promote it's RSS feed to the world, and within five minutes, have a horde of buyers flowing to your site... Too good to be true?  It's not, and it's landed... NOW. Google Conquest blogging platform

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