Buy 'Butterfly Marketing' only IF...
* You are HUNGRY for success
* You understand it takes time - and some HARD work
* You are 'teachable' (in other words, you are NOT Mr.Know-It-All or his little sister)
* You are a quick learner
* You know (or can find someone who knows) to install web based scripts
* You have the time to put the content and scripts into action
* You have a basic grounding in Internet marketing that you want to build upon
* You can afford it (seriously, NOTHING is so important you'll want to get into debt for it)
I've listed these as my TOP EIGHT criteria to consider buying the BIGGEST launch of the year.
If you meet the 'requirements', go for it. And before you do, see my 'Big Bonus' offer so you'll get another GREAT reason to order your copy today. Then,
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If you don't, fight back the tears, sadly push that credit card back into your wallet, and start working to meet these criteria... so you can afford to buy 'Butterfly Marketing' in a few weeks or months.
By now, you've surely made up your mind about Mike
Filsaime's new launch of BUTTERFLY MARKETING - one
way or the other.
You've probably received 10 or more emails about it,
and now the 'My BONUS Is Bigger' wars have started in
earnest.
It's not my style to try and shout loudest in a noisy
marketplace, so this is the last you'll hear from me
about Butterfly Marketing - until well AFTER launch.
This will interest you IF...
* you've decided to buy, and are looking out for the
best bonuses to convince you to buy through any one
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* you don't like the idea of someone getting a huge
chunk of your cash as an affiliate commission
* you want your contribution to the affiliate economy
to be meaningful as well as profitable
Take a look at this PURPLE bonus for 'Butterfly Marketing'
... and I'll talk to you about it in early February, or
later.
Maybe I'm just more aware of it since I launched 'Make Content Unique' - but I'm seeing a lot of talk about Private Label Rights (PLR) articles and 'Duplicate Content' on many discussion forums.
And so much of the opinions being strewn about casually are guesses and anecdotal data - but being presented as reliable truth by 'experts'
It makes me smile - because a lot of extensive research on available literature has convinced me about one thing, which I put in the executive summary of my short report (you can find the 'Duplicate Content Report - with links - here:
One thing is obvious - no one, experts included, knows just how much customization is 'enough' to call an article unique from a SEO point of view. The general recommendation seems to be 15% to 30% of the article being 'different'
Now, here's what makes me smile:
* 'Expert' SEO specialists are sharing their personal opinions (backed by data, but only the limited data they have access to) as the 'absolute' truth - which is silly. Only Google knows what 'DATA' they use to evaluate 'duplicate content' - and they ain't telling! And of course, the VOLUME of data Google has access to totally dwarfs any these 'experts' can claim to be able to analyze.
* Most folks posting their views seem to NOT understand the power of the 'fingerprinting' technology Google has patented. And that's strange, because try doing a search on Google with a phrase with 10 or 5 or even 3 word 'strings' and you'll be amazed at how powerful the engine driving the results is, when you see how it picks up the search phrase from across it's huge database almost instantly.
That's why I'm amazed when folks talk about Google not being able to sniff out duplicate content if they simply jumble up text strings using automatic tools! It's like going up in a decrypting contest against a code cracking computer armed with only your pencil and a sheet of paper. You WILL lose - guaranteed!
* Other 'content experts' advice that you re-write private label articles completely - and use PLR content as the frame or basis for more extensive rewriting work. Well, if we all could write well, there wouldn't be a role for PLR content at all, isn't it?
And if 'duplicate content' only meant replication of any sequence of content across multiple websites, all it would take for you to knock down the top-ranked website on Google would be to:
- hire 10 students, at $10 an hour
- have them copy and paste all articles on the site to 100 different websites you set up
- submit the 100 sites to Google
Bam! The #1 ranked site should disappear because they have 'duplicate content'. Think it'll happen? I don't.
Which is why I stick to my conclusion that "no one, experts included, knows just how much customization is 'enough' to call an article unique from a SEO point of view."
* And then there's the problem of how to PROTECT the PLR content you so painstakingly customized and made 'dupe free'. I mean, what's to prevent anyone from just copying the content you create and use it on their sites - yes, yes, I know, there are copyright laws... but as a small business owner, do you seriously have time to screen out all copy-cats, and go after them legally?
Of course not. Then, with all the customization in the world, are you still at the mercy of thieves to avoid the 'Duplicate Content' filter and penalties?
I'm still smiling at these thoughts. SEO is a hard, tough battle-field. Devoting all your time and energy to it is still no guarantee that you'll always win or stay ahead of the pack. Nor should you let it bother you too much.
Use common-sense. Have relevant content on your site. Tweak it to be different from other sites. Focus on theming your content so it is relevant, related and good quality. Use tools like 'Make Content Unique' to help out with parts of the process that are time-consuming.
Avoid 'fully automated' solutions that churn out junk content because:
a. it won't beat the 'Duplicate Content' filters - Google's fingerprinting patent makes that abundantly clear, they CAN find you out, if they want to.
b. it won't be useful to a human visitor to your website who arrives from some of your other marketing efforts, so you won't get your traffic to 'convert' into sales.
If you concern yourself more with adding value to the Web, and building a resource that's useful to your website visitors, and then spend your precious time and energy coming up with creative ways to achieve these ends (rather than on cracking and beating search engine algorithms), you'll probably get further along on the road to online success.
Be wary of letting others do your thinking for you. In the field of Private Label Rights & Duplicate Content, there are far too many myths & fantasies.
I'm Already Using Butterfly Marketing, And...
I haven't even received my copy of it yet!
Mike Filsaime kindly sent me a PDF version of the
manual to review, and I've read it... TWICE
Took a lot of notes.
And drafted out a plan.
And put the plan into action.
All within a week... and with the scripts he's
including in the BIG package, you'll do it even
faster.
To learn more about Butterfly Marketing, and
register to be one of the first to get it when
it launches on Jan.31st, click here now
Exactly 7 days ago, I launched 'Make Content Unique'
- a web-based tool to help you make your PLR articles
unique... AUTOMATICALLY
It's Caught F-I-R-E
Not many other of my product launches have taken off
so fast - or generated such fantastic feedback. See
some of them on this page:
http://www.MakeContentUnique.com
Clients are using it to customize HUNDREDS of articles
in just a few hours - and each version is unique. How
unique? Take a look:
http://www.MakeContentUnique.com/how-unique.htm
And in case you're wondering why you must take time
to bother customizing your PLR articles, this report
will be a revelation:
http://www.MakeContentUnique.com/duplicate-content.htm
After reading all this, if you're still NOT sure about
taking 'Make Content Unique' out on a risk-free trial,
here's something to make the decision easier...
A Buyer's Guide To 'Make Content Unique'
Answer the questions - it'll help you decide whether
the tool is right for you... or not.
This is the fastest I've ever timed myself at - from purchase of a resale rights product and making my first sale.
Here's the process:
* Buy a brand new Google Adsense primer, Adsense Revenue EXPOSED - at 05:51 a.m.
* Quickly review the ebook to see if it's suitable for promoting to my list - at 06:05 a.m.
* Easily modify the pre-written sales letter and set up a Clickbank order link - at 06:15 a.m.
* Send out a mailing to 2 of my lists who have earlier shown interest in learning about Google Adsense - and made my first sale...
Wow!
This is the note I mailed out:
This brand new primer on profiting from Google Adsense was just released - and you can get your copy at the special introductory discount price.Here's the link:
Have you registered yet for the 'Butterfly Quiz'
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