which is best? googlesniper sites, amazon reviews sites, feeder sites, google magnet sites.

by spen
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Hi, guys
which is best? googlesniper sites, amazon reviews sites, feeder sites, google magnet sites.
thanks
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  • Profile picture of the author wolfmmiii
    My amazon review sites make $x,xxx per month so amazon has my vote!
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    • Profile picture of the author spen
      Originally Posted by wolfmmiii View Post

      My amazon review sites make ,xxx per month so amazon has my vote!
      How many sites?
      thanks
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      • Profile picture of the author TheSpokesman
        I actually just gave GoogleSniper a look so my goal is to build at least one Sniper site exactly how George says to see what the results are. But, to answer the question, my own preferred method has been to build find a product, pick a keyword, build a WP blog and optimize it. So, actually that could fall under most of the categories you mentioned.
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      • Profile picture of the author wolfmmiii
        Originally Posted by spen View Post

        How many sites?
        thanks
        About a half dozen.
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  • Profile picture of the author stephenwaldo
    My vote would also be for the Amazon review sites...I've been trying to build out my ClickBank income for a while now and I really miss working on my Amazon sites =(

    In my experience, Amazon review sites don't need that much promotion, tend to stay pretty consistently ranked, and convert pretty well into sales. They're easy to write for AND outsource writing for, plus you can build out those review sites and still monetize with Adsense and other products if you like.

    My suggestion and personal preference is to build medium to large sites because I feel they have better longevity; I honestly haven't read Google Sniper, but if it's anything about micro sites I would maybe adjust your business plan to include something a little more formidable. No offense or anything to micro sites, they're great, just my own personal preference.

    Hope that helps!

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  • Profile picture of the author Trisha
    id love to know the answer to this myself... I read the 1st gsniper review on google, his con of the product was that it doesnt find good buyers keywords, whereas every page on an amazon site could target good buyers keywords, if you find them - so, better conversions! However. Amazon dropped its affiliate program in mine and many other states, so its not even an option for many of us. (feeder and magnet sites, i got no clue what those are)
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  • Profile picture of the author spen
    simples, I want to see the simples of googlesniper sites, and feeder sites, google magnet sites.
    thanks
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  • Profile picture of the author Adnan Firdous
    Actually, Google Sniper sites can also be used for selling Amazon products. If you add your own twist, you are a go!
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  • Profile picture of the author Big Al
    Is there a difference?!

    Ultimately you're creating sites focused around finding buyers for a product (or type of product) and passing them on to the vendor site.

    They're all variations of the same thing... just with a few tweaks here and there depending on what the product creator found worked for them.

    And after you've created a few of your own sites and start to see what works for YOU then you'll start to add your own flavour and twist based on the results you're seeing.

    Final decision... pick one method and run with it to get results.
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  • Profile picture of the author Daniel Wilson
    Just take the one strategy that you prefer the most and stick with it!
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  • Profile picture of the author matt5409
    Originally Posted by spen View Post

    Hi, guys
    which is best? googlesniper sites, amazon reviews sites, feeder sites, google magnet sites.
    thanks
    i dont even know where to start with the ambiguity of your question.

    first of all - best for what? if you're just looking for some cash, look elsewhere. if you actually want to deliver something of value, you need a new set of questions...

    sniper sites are typically small and focused on very few products. these can be powerful but are ultimately limited.

    amazon sites can also be narrow, but they can also be very large. I would opt for small if you want results quickly. if you want to build a proper online business with some sustainability, put systems in place to allow the site to grow (think large niches or topics).

    in truth, the answer to your question is that all are great, and all suck at the same time. it's what you DO that matters.

    good luck.
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  • Profile picture of the author spen
    small amazon product reviews sites is googlesniper sites?
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  • Profile picture of the author nicnac03
    A google sniper website is going to be hard to get ranked if you're just following the training. In our post-panda world, you'll need to create more backlinks than what is recommended in order for your sniper site to have a chance of ranking in Google. Not only that, but it's almost impossible to find a keyword that has a low enough competition that is required for the sniper method.
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  • Profile picture of the author lovefadge
    sniper sites, sound v.good but i doubt George is actually making much from them anymore, the only "sniper style" sites that seem to make a decent profit are review sites, in other words promoting stuff that people already want.

    Amazon is the same and probably better, people already want what ur sticking in front of them!
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  • Profile picture of the author lovefadge
    nicnac is right, its good sales hype to sell the sniper system but its a load of BS really, no traffic generation, yeah right George... u need loads of backlinks to get ranked
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  • Profile picture of the author medosabry
    Actually no matter what you call them but all you have to do is to choose a product that convert or you think that it will convert and the name of the product is searched at least 1000 per month and you know that you can rank for the keyword you are targeting whether it is the brand name itself or a variation of the brand name like "brand name review" >> then build your website with an exact match domain >> build backlinks with your preferred method >> patience, seriously don't give up at the middle of the way....
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  • Profile picture of the author cyrilchua
    Haha. I've never heard of a g magnet or g feeder site. Anyone cares to explain?
    Anyhow, gsniper sites are still okay. The method is there at least, even if there's loads of bull on competition and ranking.

    My tips for them:
    -Exactmatchdomain
    -multiple keyword optimised posts ( higher competition, more posts of your keyword.)
    -...well, more backlink strategies.

    And, amazon is good, but damn are their commission rates low.
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  • Profile picture of the author lovefadge
    review sites work, people already want the product.... they are just looking for somebody to say, yes it works.. then they'll buy it... general niche sites you'll be lucky to make any decent sales at all.

    Whateva u do make sure you are leveraging ur traffic onto a list, don't leave your income in the hands of Google, she's a nasty b*tch at times and can slap you for no reason.
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  • Profile picture of the author Paperchasing
    Look at this guy's post history...then reconsider the effort you put into answering this "question."
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    • Profile picture of the author spen
      Originally Posted by Paperchasing View Post

      Look at this guy's post history...then reconsider the effort you put into answering this "question."
      what??????????????????
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