Google Sniper – My Story
For the past 2 months, I’ve been settling into my new found career as a Google Sniper. I make more now in a week than I did in 6 months before, and I genuinely love what I do… But let’s rewind a bit so I can explain how I got here.
I’ve been doing internet marketing for 3 years now. The degree of seriousness to which I pursued it waxed and waned at various points in time, but I was always actively pursuing it at some level. I’ve put up sites, gotten frustrated when they didn’t make money, took them down, and then repeated the cycle. The truth of it is, I’m lazy and I have a short attention span. I get bored way too easily to invest hundreds of hours into creating an authority site, and I get discouraged if I don’t start seeing results quickly. After my third abandoned site in as many months, a friend of mine who had just finished building his second authority site said to me “Chris, maybe it’s time you reconsider whether or not this business is for you.”
At that point, I was having serious doubts. On the same friend’s recommendation, I checked out Warrior Forum, the biggest internet marketing forum on the web. I looked into the Warrior Special Offers section. I’ll be honest, at this point I was looking for someone to hand me a neatly packaged solution to my problems. I’m sure by the title of this site and post you can guess what I found. George Brown’s Google Sniper was the first WSO that caught my eye, and after reading his sales letter, I decided I had to see if this kid was offering anything new.
To say I was blown away would be quite the understatement. I’ve devoured every piece of Internet Marketing literature I could get my hands on since starting this business, and nothing has kicked my butt into gear faster than this Google Sniper stuff. I read the book in 2 hours at work, went home, registered a domain name, and had my first Sniper site up by the end of the week. Within a week I was top 5 on Google for my 2 main keywords, and at the 10-day mark I made my first sale. I didn’t spend nearly as much time on keyword research for that site as I should have, so it’s only been averaging me about $200 / month.
My second site, however… I spent about an hour on keyword research and another hour on competition analysis, and it’s been pulling $1000 / month in steadily. It took me about 10 hours to get the site finished, all things said and done. Since then, I’ve put up 5 more sites, each earning a minimum of $300 each month. Go ahead and do the math on that, I’ll wait. Suffice it to say, I’m no longer working a day job. So that brings us back to where we started. I’m off to do some Sniping. Later!
- Chris
google sniper rocks. hope i get the same success you have made for yourself? cheers george
Hi,
This is a very interesting story. I have been trying to make IM work for 18 months, but still have no success. I’m getting to the stage where I’m going from one product to the next where they either involve a lot more work than is made out on the sales page (with less reward!), or are a lot less step-by-step, newbie freindly than is suggested.
I am currently trying to do a course, which was purchased as a WSO, called BumBlogging. It seems to be a good course, but entails targetting large markets and building an autority site, as you mention in your post, and could take quite some time and many hours of work before I see any results.
What sounds promising about Google Sniper is the “set and forget” aspect of it, I would be very happy if it took me 10 hours to do my first site and it only earnt $200/month. Even that equates to $20 per hour if it only made money for one month!
Please feel free to email me with any more info on this (no spam please), because I am seriously considering trying it out.