Google Guide

by Kim on April 30, 2008

Derek Franklin:

“I’m a big advocate of expanding your search horizons beyond
just using Google. That being said, I also believe that
Google is probably the most powerful search engine on the
planet.

Understanding Google inside and out, how it works, and some
of the untold hundreds of ways you can use it, will give
you a skill/advantage that puts you well ahead of 95% of the
people online today - including your competitors.

Remember, in the information-age, what skill could be more
valuable than finding quality information and other forms
of content (audio, video, ebooks, and so on)?

***Look for a bonus at the end of this page***

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Google Guide
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All I’d like you to do today is visit the following URL,
and soak-in all the search-goodness about using Google
you’ll discover:

(the page contains a lot of content, so please be patient
while it loads)

http://www.googleguide.com/googleguide.html

That’s it. It might seem simple, but it should actually
keep you busy for a while. :)

Just a reminder, Search Automator 3 brings all the best
search technologies in the world into a single, easy-to-use
interface.

For more information about Search Automator 3, visit the
Search Automator 3 homepage.

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***Bonus Download***
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I’ve been asked by numerous people to provide a peek into
Search Automator 3’s User’s Guide, so they could really
evaluate what it does and how it can benefit them.

So, with that in mind, I’d like to extend an offer for
*you* to download the User’s Guide:

http://www.searchautomator.com/pdfs/search_automator_pro_users_guide.pdf

It demonstrates, in-depth, Search Automator 3’s power, and
some of the many ways you can use it to discover all sorts
of content, research niches, explore, and find inspiration
for any of your projects.

Download it, print it out, and evaluate Search Automator 3’s
abilities for yourself!

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