Why Google Scanned Over 7 Million Books?
If you’re looking for a real way to get Google’s attention you have to watch this video. Jonathon Gunson of Traffic Cafe explains why Google scanned over 7 million books a few years back and how this little secret can help you gain some rankings in the search engines.
Here’s an excerpt…
Think I’m exaggerating? It’s true. Over 7 million books have been scanned so far, and Google’s stored them in a massive digital database called ‘Google Book Search‘.
But why are they doing it? And even more importantly, how will this get traffic to your web site? Today’s 4 minute TV program reveals all.
Consider this: 3 years ago, war broke out as the enraged Authors Guild and the Association of American Publishers claimed that Google was violating their copyrights. But Google were doing no such thing. Furthermore they have recently settled a class action lawsuit. Instead I believe that Google has revealed a hidden Traffic Formula:
“KNOW THEY NICHE AND PROSPER.” Here’s the deal:
The simple truth is that Google is NOT stealing copyright material, but firstly is providing a valuable service of making many out-of-print and out of copywright books available again for search, and in PDF form. This of course makes Google an even more useful search engine company and so are more likely to keep growing their huge audience.
BUT FAR MORE IMPORTANTLY, here’s the REAL deal, the hidden ‘niche marketing oil gusher’ that I believe Google is creating behind the scenes:
In my opinion, it’s highly likely that Google are also COMPARING the content of all the books in each niche to record the common language, jargon and KEYWORDS used within that niche.
Continue reading Jonathans article and watch this video.
Watch the video and than tell us what you think of this little know secret by leaving a comment below.
Enjoy!
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I’m impressed
I found this site on Google poking around for something completely different, and now I’m going to have to go back and go the old material. So much for free time this morning, but this was a really awesome find.