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Introduction
Over the last 15 years, internet marketing has exploded exponentially. Every year, tens of thousands of people jump into it.

As these people learn more and more, it doesn't take long before they learn about SEO. It's by far the most popular free method to drive traffic.

The problem with SEO is that roughly 95% of search engine traffic comes from Google. So when Google changes its algorithms around, tens of thousands of websites fall into oblivion overnight.

Lucky for you- I've figured out how to prevent that from happening. Whether you're just getting started with SEO or have been doing it for years- this book can help you out.

NOTE that this course is not extremely complicated, and the real "meat" of where to go from here is not extremely detailed. That's because I think that SEO isn't nearly as complicated as most marketers make it out to be! You just have to follow a few rules and you'll be doing much better than most of your competition.

Without further ado, let's get started.

Content Machine

Welcome to my Content Machine training guide! I have written Content Machine to document my process in expanding my offline business and my publishing library while also increasing my Amazon.com royalties through expanding my business as well. This is a great blueprint to simply earn more money and branch your business out. Even if you are an author of just one book, this is something that you can do easily and without a lot of effort. What I particularly enjoyed about this process is meeting new people that were able to really benefit from the service that I was providing which allowed them to just write and not worry about the logistics of getting content up on Amazon. This is a service that I worked into my offline business to serve individuals and businesses in my community (and beyond) and even if you do not have an existing business, it is not difficult to start one and I will walk you through the basics on how to do it.

Introduction
I have been a writer for a long time, however the medium I have written in predominantly is in newspapers in the form of an opinion column. My parents, as well as my editor, would constantly urge me to publish my various works which I literally had just sitting around, but I think I was always just very busy with my offline business and I had sort of a perfection complex - like I did not want to publish my work until it was perfect ... and it is never perfect, so therefore, it would just sit.

So finally, I started putting stuff up on Kindle and one day I showed my parents, look, I am finally doing it, even if it is on a small scale in the form of eBooks - still, I am officially a published author. They were so excited, they told all their friends.

Before I knew it, they were asking me if I could help so-and-so if I can help them get their books on Amazon in the same fashion that I did mine. People, I found, liked the idea of getting their books online, they were just intimidated with the process of doing it. I already knew that the process was pretty easy and I was able to do it in my sleep so without even thinking, I told my parents to tell them that I can do it for them, tell them that they would have to sell their books for at least $2.99 and I can make sure they get 35% royalties payable quarterly.

I guess the business side of me is a bit innate. I did not even think of it any further, until my father called me saying he emailed me the book of one of his friends and how long will it take to get on Amazon. When I told him a couple days, he was totally tickled. I knew at that point a new service was born in my business.

My mind started thinking about who else may be interested in publishing books? Who may have books already "in them” that can be published on Kindle? I went to get my oil changed, and they had a booklet on their front desk about how to tell if your brakes are going out - it was a pretty good length with great illustrations. That would have been a perfect Kindle book and I was thinking he could have a small sign on his counter that says "Available on Kindle” so that all his customers coming in and out of the store can remember to look him up on Amazon. Or better yet, get cards from Vista Print or other source to promote his book.

I was thinking restaurants can publish the stories behind their dishes, or even some recipes. In fact, most businesses that I was serving in my offline business could benefit from this service. So the next step was to craft how I was going to offer the service, using the client my father found for me as an example - I found that it was quite easy and effortless, as well as totally appreciated by those I was serving!