There are lot of things you can do to rank your sites that don’t actually work as they used to. There are a lot more that used to work but now get your site in trouble with Google.

Jeremy Kelsall’s  Google Hit List

shows you how to stay out of trouble but still improve your site’s rank.

Google is constantly working on improved search results. Its algorithm is tuned to reward sites that have content that end users will find helpful. That way, they no longer have to ban sites that don’t reach the needed quality; they just let them slide down the rating scale as good sites are moved in front of them. You just need to know what a good site looks like and give that to your viewers and to Google.

If you’re an affiliate marketer, you have a strong risk of moving down the ratings (after all, you may be one of a hundred affiliates offering the same thing) unless you do something to stop it. Kelsall shows you:
• New ways of keyword research, ways that will provide better keywords for preserving your rankings.
• How to avoid looking like a typical “me-too” affiliate site so you provide value
• How to avoid the slap of “exact match domains”
• How to give your site a “positive profile” in Google’s view
• How to be aggressive in your link-building without causing trouble

With this guide you can build a site with a positive profile, one that has little likelihood of being slapped.

Kelsall is giving all his profits to relieve the suffering caused by Hurricane Sandy. He goes into detail about his aid process on the sales page for Google Hit List, and, by the way, he is offering to be a messenger between you and any hurricane victims you have been unable to contact.

Help yourself, help Kelsall and help hurricane victims by getting this training now, here: Google Hit List

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