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They Lied! SEO Isn’t Really Too Hard

Posted on December 4, 2008 by Linda Stacy

Yesterday I read Justin Brooke’s ebook, SEO Lies, and had the pleasure of hearing him speak at a webinar. Justin’s advice is practical, easy to understand, and can be implemented today to immediately start improving your site’s search engine ranking.

If you’re confused or intimidated by all the search engine optimization advice out there, or you don’t know where to start, grab your copy of SEO Lies for a clear path to results. You have nothing to lose. It’s only $1 right now! (No, that’s not a typo…. it’s just ONE dollar.)

Click here to instantly download “SEO Lies”.

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2 Comments For This Post

  1. Caroline's loans till payday Says:

    That’s probably the cheapest ebook I have seen this year. how is he making any money on this?

  2. Linda Stacy Says:

    Hi Caroline,
    Justin doesn’t even get the dollar most of the time… it goes to his affiliates. It’s not uncommon for marketers give away ebooks in exchange for the recipient’s email address. And often there is an upsell offer associated with the purchase, as there is in this case.

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