One of the more difficult challenges for webmasters today is to build web sites that rank highly in the search engine results and get tons of low-priced traffic from Pay Per Click advertising. But if your site doesn’t get rated with a high-quality score, then it won’t be given traffic. Period.

A few years ago you could throw up almost any web site, put together a few thousand keyword phrases, add a few small advertisements and Google AdWords would send you an endless supply of traffic. Well, it wasn’t really endless. Because the Google slaps came next.

When webmasters started putting up poor quality landing pages just to funnel traffic to another destination, or in order to collect email addresses with a squeeze page, Google started slapping these sites, and turned off the traffic to them. Overnight webmasters saw monthly incomes of thousands of dollars disappear. And once your site is “turned off”, it’s extremely difficult to get your site “turned on” again so that it will receive pay-per-click traffic again.

These days you need to build a site with several pages of quality, relevant content, that actually adds value to your visitor’s experience. You need to have the right combination of keyword density, number of pages, outgoing links, and several other important factors.

Imagine being able to build a site that closely matches Google’s quality score algorithm. What if you could actually see your new web site through Google’s eyes, as you are building it? What if you could build it right the first time so that Google gives it a high quality score and is willing to send you tons of traffic?

The new Google Goggles is the only software tool that lets you see your web site through Google’s eyes. It is designed by several internet marketers who have spent millions testing out web sites and pay-per-click marketing techniques.

With a good quality score you will be allowed low AdWords bid prices at such low levels, it will seem like the Google Cash days of 2006 are back.

Michael Kryzer is an online marketer who loves testing out new online software tools and applications as they become available. He strongly recommends all webmasters to take a look at Google Goggles. Check it out at http://www.gggoggles.com

Article Source: Google Goggles – It’s Like the Google Cash Days




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