Tuesday, July 12, 2011

Google Sniper 2.0 - some great material from George Brown

Well, you knew it was going to happen eventually, so I figured it's best to get it over with early in the process... the first semi-promotional blog post.

The product is Google Sniper 2.0 (link included if you want to take a look without reading on)

As much as this is all new to me, for the most part, I have been trying to come up with an easy and cheap way of getting into the affiliate sales arena for a while. I haven't had the right ideas or internet knowledge to just jump in and give it a try, just the intent. Unlike my stock trading forays where I was able to research and backtest ideas, affiliate marketing has been more elusive. Too much information on line makes finding the necessary parts almost impossible and there is no way to go back and see if an idea would have worked. So the whole plan was sort of a wish list in the back of my mind and I just kept my thoughts open to see if anything would happen to catch my attention.

I like to employ reticular activation as often as I can, it seems to pass for good luck and fortuitous timing more oftne than not. If you don't want to read the whole article, which doesn't actually mention the part about RA that I refer anyway, it amounts to noticing things that are on your mind more because you are thinking about them. When you decide to buy a new car and decide on, say a silver VW bug.... all of a sudden you notice just how many there are on the road when they have been there all along, just unnoticed.

As a result of an my seemingly aimless mental wanderings I have noticed a few internet products that claim to be the next best thing to hit the world of making money online, aimed at some sort of affiliate sales. None were actually what they claimed and none appeared to have any real longevity to their system. While I could go on about the inherent downfalls of some of these systems I will save that for some time when I want to actually review those particular products.... but even that attracts negative energy so I will likely not ever go there.

Suffice it to say that once I stumbled upon George Brown's Google Sniper 2.0 I thought I had found a source of real usable information rather than just a lot of hype. So far I have found that I have not been proven wrong.

Since I bought it, a couple of weeks ago, I have managed to watch some of the videos and read through the initial manual. I figured that I would take the time to go through everything once first, get familiar with it then make a plan. My plan changed once I found that the way that he has laid it out is very "step by step" with videos and written documentation. Doing the big picture overview was not really necessary and would just add many hours to my eventually taking concrete action so I am taking in the information and acting on it on the fly. Everything so far just makes sense and is straight forward to implement.

There are a couple of upsells to be aware of (I hate surprises so I mention these here) and one is a one time only offer that seems like a much needed part of the whole... not so much. This was the "over the shoulder" video tutorial which I skipped. George does describe what it is rather than just dangling a carrot and saying that it is a must have, I have to give him credit for being up front and honest about all this stuff. The other is the Sniper X monthly membership. There is a biweekly webinar and regular videos that keep up to date with current innovations... I haven't gone through them all but I opted in for this feature as there was no up front cost. I figured if I only get one tidbit a month that helps with optimizing my sites that results in just one or two sales extra, it pays for itself. Besides, I can always stop the monthly membership if I find it not helpful.

So here I am writing a blog about my internet affiliate marketing action on the fly. My next step will be to figure out my first promotional product (no this one doesn't really count) and apply some of the principles George talks about in setting up my first website.

I won't be giving away all the details here, you'll have to get some of them directly from George, but keep in mind that no matter what there will always be a certain amount of work in order to reap any rewards. Any systems that claim otherwise are just not worth the time or money. If you stop over to George's site he lays out more of what you might expect, and yes, he hype's his product up a bit. But that's marketing.

Jeff.

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