Google Cash eBook 3rd Edition May Have Secrets Google Does Not Want Released!
14th Nov 2006, 00:57 GMT
Chris Carpenter, the write of the ever popular Google Cash eBook, has been working on an update to answer some of his customer's latest questions about the changes going on at Google. Chris was just about to release his 3rd edition of his book as well as an update entitled "the Landing Page Special Report" when his office caught fire. See the pictures below: Could this have been a coincidence? Could it have been one of those funky Sony batteries that have been being recalled left and right? Or could be some interesting tidbits in his new book that Google doesn't want you to know about? Maybe Google is Evil after all. Maybe Matt Cutts has created an undercover hit team? I better stop writing before I get targeted for demolition... So what can you expect in the 3rd Edition of Google Cash? A Google Slap workaround explained with video - (This is totally original and as far as he can tell, he's the only one doing this!) "Landing Page Special Report" - a 55 page special report on building high performance landing pages. "Adwords Rumors Crushed" - a 43 page special report on systematically improving your Google. Adwords Campaign results.
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