It’s always refreshing to see new strategies to make money online.
However, the majority of the time I’m pretty disappointed with the
results.
When I was recommended to buy Google Sniper, I thought it would be
another system that just left me disappointed, but the proof and success
stories tipped me to buy it. A quick Google search for testimonials and
by watching the sales video it was clear that this system has worked
wonders for other people, and it’s actually generated the most online
success stories than any other system/course to date. It was a no
brainer to give it a shot personally.
At the time in my Internet marketing journey, I was pretty lost as to
what road to head down. Google Sniper really outlays the basics, from
picking a niche, choosing keywords, buying a domain to setting up a
wordpress website which will generate passive income online. It’s an
extensive guide, but it’s easy to pick up (the walkthrough videos by
George help also).
I studied the strategy pretty extensively to start with, and created
my first “Sniper” site the next day. I was pretty excited due to the
success stories, but still had that common doubt that it would be
another blowout. I made my first bit of commission two weeks later after
setting up the site completely. It wasn’t a huge amount but it was
something, and that was the trigger to skim through the course once more
to see if I could improve my site in anyway. The site in question
started to generate me a tidy amount of commission, and still generates
on average $375 a month (on autopilot).
As I’ve been recommended many times before, “if something works
duplicate it…” And that’s what I did. I now have about 10 sniper sites,
all generating commission each month. Each site differs in the amount of
money I’m making, but I can’t squabble as I’m on the hunt for more…
The best thing about this course is alongside earning a nice income
each month from this system on autopilot with no traffic generation,
it’s also an extensive guide into niche research, finding products to
promote and how to set up your own website. Yes, it may need to be read
through a few times, but believe me… It’s worth it.
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