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How to Copy Your Google Reviews (without getting slapped)

How to Copy Your Google Reviews (without getting slapped)

In this valuable video training, you’ll find-out the correct way to copy and repackage your Google+ Local reviews so you don’t get penalized! As a business owner, you must be doing this to showcase client feedback on multiple channels. Don’t make the dumb mistake most individuals are making, though.     – Did you like […]

How to Recover from the Google Penguin Slap [teleclass]

Has your website seen a substantial drop in search engine rankings? Do you suspect you’ve been slapped by Google? Are you searching for a PROVEN way to regain the top spot while getting 3-5x more qualified traffic to your site? If you answered yes to any of these three questions, you’re in the right place […]

The Internet Gatekeepers are Back! Are Your Days Numbered?

The Internet Gatekeepers are Back! Are Your Days Numbered?

I’ve been warning about this for a couple years now and as the old saying goes, “the sheep are about to get sheered.” Take these words I’m about to write very seriously since it might just determine whether your business suffers a slow painful death or expands to record levels. When the web 2.0 era […]

Google Unleashes DEVASTATING Update for Exact Match Domains

Google Unleashes DEVASTATING Update for Exact Match Domains

Wow! Looks like Google is at it again. They rolled-out yet another search engine update on 9/28/2012. Now, they’re unleashing the fury on what are referred to as Exact-Match Domains (EMD’s). So what exactly is meant by “exact match?” We’ll, let say that “How to Lose Weight Fast” is a heavily searched keyword phrase online […]

Google DELETING Legitimate Places Reviews?

Real quick, I wanted to inform you about this article that was written on TechCrunch less than 24 hours ago to explain the recent annihilation of legitimate Google reviews from your Places page. My inbox has been flooded by concerned clients and other business owners. This explains the situation: http://techcrunch.com/2011/07/21/google-places-stops-stealing-reviews/ They even reference a pizza […]