Google Hijack - Is this another rehash?
Google Hijack will be launched on November 11, 2008 by Andrew X and Steven Jones, the creators of Google Massacre, which is still doing well on the Internet Marketing forefront. I was able to review a copy of the sales page and product because I wanted to bring an honest review to my visitors.
However, right off the bat, I must tell you that the only reason I looked at this product was because of the reputation of these two guys because for one, I hate when internet marketers show huge hiked incomes that may not necessarily be true and secondly, I was just about tired of so many launches in one month that seem to say the same thing.
Anyway, I am going to break down this product as I do the others in an honest, forthright and unbiased way. We all know how effective PPC (pay per click) advertising can be if you know how to master it. I never got a hang of it and always lost money with it.
After reviewing this product, I realized that I was doing it all wrong and that all it required was a systematic plan that would give me the edge over my competition and that is what Google Hijack displayed.
What I liked about Google Hijack
I really liked how these guys laid out how to find a profitable market that will make you money. And on top of that, their software actually went out and found the profitable markets for you. Some people spend months in their research, but Google Hijack easily finds the niche markets that are doing well. You get statistics on how long these products have been on the market and how popular they are.
But what you really need to know are things like does the site have eye-catching graphics? Does the copy convert like crazy? Does the sales page have an exit chat pop-up to boost conversions? Google Hijack evaluates each product for you, saving you hours of research time. All you do is to just read the checklist!
You also get the unique strategies on how to find a product that is doing well and the targeted keywords that go along with that product. Setting up your pay per click campaign, tracking your performance automatically instead of manually and how to create your landing pages in a shorter time are only a few of the things which were even new to me and so effective. Google Hijack even tracks which keywords and traffic sources brought you opt-ins for your buyer list so you can sell those same customers in the future.
There is an ongoing coaching support being offered by the folks over at Google Hijack, unlimited access to Google Hijack where you can create unlimited PPC campaigns. This software is a push button tool that is guaranteed to give you pay per click campaign success in less than 30 days.
The real deal about this Google Hijack that I absolutely loved, though, is that you can type in one keyword and a few criteria, push a button and the software gives you a list of winners. I have always struggled with keyword research so that was my pet peeve and finally there is something to overcome that pet peeve.
What I did not like about Google Hijack
I thought that it was a travesty that these guys left out more details in Google Hijack on how to create or structure these landing pages especially the fact that there system is mostly set up to create one landing page for a group of similar keywords. I wish there was an automated system to do just that as part of their membership. I am hoping that they will tweak this software to include that.
I am sure they could have sold the software for a one-time price instead of a monthly membership, but I am assuming that it probably would have cost thousands of dollars and the continued support would not have been available with that option.
Conclusion
For the most part, I would highly recommend Google Hijack because it really does cut down on the time you do business online. You will end up saving thousands of dollars in the long run with Google Hijack and with the previous software products that Andrew X and Steven Jones have successfully created, Google Hijack is no different.
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