Sneak Peak At Google Hijack

by Will GH Cooper

Hey there, Today I am going to talk about a new product coming out on the 11th of November called Google Hijack.

I have been an internet marketer for a few years now and there are two thing I always look out for.

My first advice to being successful online is to do the things you enjoy and pay people at e-lance to do the stuff you find boring.

Some of the things I outsource are website design, website updating, ppc split testing, article writing and customer service.

After outsourcing the next biggest thing I search for to make work easier is software. Software can be even better than outsourcing.

Now this is a reason I am looking forward to google hijack because it is a new piece of software to make money with ppc very easy.

The google hijack software is going to be released by a pair called Steve Jones & Andrew x. They are also the creators of the clickbank hit google massacre.

Google Hijack has been in development for over 12 months and has cost over $100,000 to have created!

With all the effort and work gone into google hijack it looks like its going to be the biggest thing to hit adwords since google cash.

The cool thing about the google hijack is that it is going to take you by the hand from the very beginning at profiting with adwords stating with niche selection.

Then you will use the keyword software to find the best keywords in that niche.

Then the next step is to create a good looking and high converting landing with the new landing page creator.

I will say now that I want to talk more about the landing page creator but I am not allowed to yet, I can say though that from what I have seen this thing is amazing.

If your like me then you are totally looking forward to the google hijack because it is going to make making money with adwords a lot easier.

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Legislation makes Texas Web Designers do due diligence

by Jordan FeRoss

The W3C consortium (World Wide Web Consortium), the agency that determines policy for web design and coding standards, recently held summits to discuss the issues of web accessibility disabled persons and non-English speaking users. The legislation that was passed will help millions of disabled Texans by improving website accessibility and functionality. This requires Texas Web Designers to do their due diligence when building new websites or redesigning existing sites, to ensure that the visually and hearing-impaired will be able to access and use these sites.

Under House Bill 2819 (79th Regular Legislative Session), state agencies are required to ensure that disabled person have the same access to electronic information resources as those who are not disabled. There is one provision. If an agency claims the expense for converting digital information into a format usable for disabled persons will create too great an expense for their agency, they can appeal to have this requirement voided. This could potentially put Texas Web Designers in jeopardy if it is thought they dissuaded a company from making such changes to save money.

Hopefully, this exception will not be abused, but the outcome remains to be seen. By in large, Texas Web Designers are ahead of the game when it comes to high-tech web roll-outs. Some of the biggest corporations in America utilize Texas Web Designers for their web campaigns. But with this new legislation, it is of paramount importance that we do not cut corners to save a few bucks.

Texas web designers need to be alerted to this fundamental change in how websites are built, and also how to consider our target audience. The statistics do not lie. The fact is our population is getting older, and the middle-aged are increasingly likely to develop disabilities, due to the frenetic pace of living, side-effects of medications, stress, poor diet and so on. Texas web designers need to recognize this trend, and plan accordingly. It could be an opportunity to increase market share by just changing a few things.

The fact is that modifying your website to be more accessible to the visually and hearing-impaired is not that hard at all, nor is it that expensive. Look at Denton County’s website. This is by no means a very affluent community, but even still, they have made the leap forward to accept users of all backgrounds: disabled, non-English speaking, etcWith even very inexpensive software, one can transition over to a website that is fully accessible to the disabled, and even easier to translate for non-English speaking visitors. Texas Web Designers are quickly learning this fact, and it is paying off insofar as they are getting new and repeat business. Moreover, their clients have expanded their market.

Certainly, nobody would argue that these changes are not useful or necessary. But we should all make a concerted effort to adhere to the laws by implementing these changes on our websites, and not discriminate by saying the costs are too exorbitant or timely. Doing so will result in more business for all us. And Texas web designers stand to profit from this more than anyone.

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Top Commentators Get Thousands of Backlinks

by Gary Harvey

Who else wants their link on hundreds of websites?

Better still, would you like it FREE and FAST?

Well, I’m going to tell you “the secret”. It’s well known among some savvy marketers but completely unknown to many others.

There are a handful of Wordpress plugins now available which show who the top comment writers are at any blog that installs one of the plugins. Variously called Top Commentators or Show Top Commentators or similar, these plugins display the name and the link of the top 10 or 20 contributors (or whatever number the blog owner sets).

And the thing is… by default the list of top contributors is displayed on every page of the blog.

If this is a popular blog with a good PageRank, you get even more benefit.

The plugins can be tuned to show who the top commentators are for the last year or month or week or day. My guess is that month is the most popular setting as it encourages posters to revisit once a month minimum.

Depending on how popular the blog is, you may be able to get onto the top commenters list with only a few posts. The plugin will often display the number of posts that these folks have contributed — so you know what the competition is and how many comments you need to contribute to get your link on the list.

But the rewards of having your name and your link in the Top Commentators list can be huge.

Take http://NicheMarketingExplained.com, for example. It’s got 1412 posts at time of writing and the Top Commentator Widget plugin has just been added. Because it’s new, you could make just ONE decent comment and get yourself a backlink from a PR2 site for a whole month.

ACTION STEP– HOW TO GET 1412 FREE BACKLINKS NOW

All you have to do to get 1400 instant backlinks is post a useful comment at NicheMarketingExplained.com

Right now, there’s no competition for those links AND there are over 1400 pages at the site. That many? Yes, the sitemap is a “mere” 29 pages long.

Depending on how many others have already commented, you may need to write several comments to get your link displayed in the top 20 list.

Write something worth reading and you can get over a thousand hyperlinked backlinks to your site (without nofollow). Now that’s a splendid return on effort expended, isn’t it?

TIP: The plugin will reset every 30 days, so add a note to your planner to revisit once a month. As other folks come along and post their comments, you may need to add another comment to stay on the top 20 list. So on second thoughts, you might want to drop by once a week. A quick note in your diary about that might be a good idea?

AN IMPORTANT WARNING

Do yourself a favor and don’t write some junky little two word comment like ‘nice site’. Webmasters can delete trashy stuff like that and the plugin I use offers several ways to ban those who write such tripe.

Say something worth reading, even if it is brief. Plan to be a contributor.

10,000 LINKS IN 2 MONTHS

Looking for motivation to get going on this?

While researching this, I ran across a post at Otooo.com where he says that in 2 months, without doing any of the usual article marketing to promote his site, it now has over 10K backlinks in Yahoo Site Explorer. All from using this Top Commentators strategy.

Is that motivating or what? Instant backlinks, here we come.

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