More Google tricks [SMALL BIZ NOOBIES]

  • Posted: July 25, 2010  Topics: Internet

Last week I wrote about a free Perpetual Traffic Report Ryan Deiss is giving away detailing how Google is Broken. I intended that blog post to be the only post on the subject but Ryan has made it too difficult for me to resist a second post.

Namely because since that time Ryan has announced two other freebies that are equally as good.

The first freebie is what Ryan refers to as his Cherry Picker software. It's a free downloadable piece of software that allows you to find the easiest spots on Google for free traffic. Use it to research your own web site or your competitor's web site. Or use it to find new markets weak in traffic you haven't ever considered before.

Click here to get your free Cherry Picker software

Authority Codes ReportThe second freebie is another report Ryan calls his Authority Codes Report. In this new report Ryan teaches you how to take advantage of .gov and .edu web sites to generate high quality backlinks to your own web site. And more importantly, Ryan teaches you how to do this without leaving spammy comments all over the Internet (that's NEVER a good thing).

Click here to get your free Authority Codes report

If you've been looking for new and creative ways to generate traffic to your web site, check out these two new freebies. The price is right and, who knows, you just might learn something.

UPDATE: Since I wrote this blog post, Ryan Deiss has released a new video answering a ton of questions people have asked regarding his new traffic system.

Click here to watch the Perpetual Traffic Report Questions and Answers video

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