Liar, Liar, Pants on Fire - Did They Also Lie To You?

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Hey,

Watch this …

As you have probably been told like a hundred times, Google is like the Holy Grail of marketing on the web. Just rank well in Google and your profits are pretty much set, right?

But there is SO MUCH bogus information out there, often coming from the “gurus” themselves.

Luckily one of the “good guys” of internet marketing, Jonathan Leger, is releasing a new free report called “Search Engine Myths Exposed” on january 9th, 2008 that completely obliterates the following myths about Google (and then goes on to show you what DOES work):

Myth #1: Google Knows All and Sees All
Myth #2: Google Will Not Rank Duplicate Content
Myth #3: You Must Get Links From Related Subject Sites to Rank
Myth #4: Your Site Must Focus On One Subject To Rank
Myth #5: High PageRank Means Good Rankings
Myth #6: To Maintain Good Rankings, You Must Add New Content

… and …

MYTH #7: THE BIGGEST MYTH: Ranking In Google Is Hard!

Jonathans new website is in pre-launch right now, but when you sign up early you will get a sample chapter full of proof and details.

>>> Click to Signup Early Right Now

And one other awesome thing … Jonathan will pay you for referring other people to this powerful free report! AND that he will even pay you for anyone THEY refer as well (even while it’s in pre-launch)! Find out more about how Jonathan pays you when you download your sample chapter.

>>> Go Get Your Sample Chapter Now And Cash In!

Thanks,
Odinn Sorensen
http://odinnsorensen.com

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