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Search Engine Marketing Software = Google Sandbox

Relax, for the most part, search engine marketing software is actually a good thing. It’s the abuse of these wonderful programs that results in things like your site being sand boxed. Naturally, there are a few search engine marketing software programs and websites that I’ve managed to try and there is only one that I would fully recommend you check out.

Before you start looking for a good search engine marketing software program that is right for you, you should understand that not all programs are created equal. You can easily Google some of the widely talked about programs to find out what people are saying and which one is a good fit with your marketing strategy. Always remember what you were told as a child, “If it’s too good to be true, then it probably is too good to be true.” You can never go wrong by performing your due diligence with any search engine marketing software or program you plan to use.

Search Engine Marketing Software and the Google Sandbox

For those of you who may eventually abuse some of these programs, you should beware the Google Sandbox. Often times I see folks so eager to jump on every keyword that seems to fit their niche and guess what happens? They work up there site so fast and overwork the SEO that before you know it, your site is de-indexed and you are left to play the waiting game.search engine marketing software

When Google first indexes a site, it makes sure to analyze whether the site is legit, looking to flood the search engine, or spam. The process by which they analyze every part of your site is what most would call the “Google Sandbox.”  If you manage to use search engine marketing software programs that help you pick out the best keyword targets, you should be careful not to over flood the search engine by exaggerating the keywords to word count ratio on your pages. Ending up in the sandbox is no fun. If you are allowed to return to the indexed pages, it would only happen after your site undergoes a filtering process. The process could take anywhere from 4 to 6 weeks, 4to6 WEEKS!

What Do I Recommend?

In my honest opinion, go ahead and try out some of these search engine marketing software programs and see which one strikes you as the best. Personally, I would recommend that you use NPC, as it has a wide range of video, audio lessons broken up into subjects. The best marketing tool you can use is yourself. Educating yourself is important. NPC offers videos, audio, and examples to help you out. Their 1 dollar/week trial is totally worth it. If you manage to get through all their lessons in that time, you would have gained a whole lot of knowledge that will serve you as it has me. They have the coolest search engine marketing software tool (MoneyWord Tool) I’ve seen on the internet to date.

The MoneyWord Tool is like a keyword analysis tool that picks out the best keywords you should target to rank highly on Google. That alone is worth the seven bucks lol. In any case, if you get anything out of this article make sure it’s the following…

Always remember to perform your due diligence, if it’s being talked about, then you are better of because you’ll learn something about it beforehand.

As a final note, you should know that search engine marketing software programs are not always easy to find. Give NPC a try if you haven’t already, I think you might surprised at how much you learn in those initial seven days. I’ll be honest with you, I got through the first seven days and canceled, only to sign up for the full membership because they had the best tools I could find.

Has anyone else tried using any other search engine marketing software tools or programs? Which ones have you used, and why do you like them or hate em’?

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  1. Blogidy
    9:08 am on December 10th, 2009

    NPC sounds great. Have you used it yourself a lot?

  2. admin
    9:28 am on December 10th, 2009

    Yes Sir! I don’t ever push something I haven’t tried out myself. Whether it be inbound links, strategies, and/or educational services. As mentioned in the article above, I used it, cancelled it, and then re entered to expand on what I learned the first $1 week! NPC was actually what helped me with my niche sites. I’m not that into the document (intellectual property sales) thing, I just want to build niche sites and perform good marketing on them.

    Hope this helps. If you decide you want to join with NPC let me know and I can tell you how to get the most out of the first week $1 trial. ;D

  3. internet marketing search engine specialist
    7:26 am on December 30th, 2009

    Thanks for this post. I might use it in the future for my SEO project. Wish to learn more about NPC from you. Robert

  4. Karmen Jaskolka
    1:08 pm on January 18th, 2010

    I want to bring up Viral Marketing. Viral Marketing has NEVER FAILED since the early days of the Internet,The best part of viral marketing is that you get free traffic

  5. admin
    12:55 pm on February 8th, 2010

    Yes indeed this is true that you get free traffic. I’ve made sales through doing this. After months of SEO and marketing, I’m finally seeing the green roll in.

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