Leger set out to debunk most myths and misconceptions about the largest search engine’s ranking process. He also provided insights on how marketers could acquire better ranking. Unfortunately, (probably because it was free) the report is no longer available and its limited offer has expired.

However, those who were able to get Search Engine Myths Exposed were privy to the product’s guide in improving a site’s Page Rank as according to the link analysis system of Google.

Other reviews cite Jonathan Leger as an underrated yet competent Internet Marketer. He has also been called an “anti-guru” as based on the first few pages of his Search Engine Myths Exposed product.

Basically, Jonathan discusses 7 major myths and attempts to debunk each using verifiable proof, if possible – a stark difference from other so-called gurus who are not afraid to Photoshop a bogus earnings check or ask a friend to provide a false testimonial on their sales page.

Search Engine First Myth Exposed:

Jonathan attempts to debunk the widely held belief that Google is an entity that knows and sees anything and everything. Though newbie’s could find the conclusion offered by Jonathan as comforting, a few SEO Black Hat Practitioners might find nothing new about such an information.

Search Engine Second Myth Exposed:

Is it true that Google will not at all rank sites with duplicate content? Jonathan provides solid back-up to his claim that Google still ranks sites which possess identical content, however there are videos available in stopmernet which challenges Jonathan’s point of view.

Search Engine Third Myth Exposed:

“Themed Links” must be acquired in order for your site to rank well. The idea behind theme links is that site owners must get back links from similar type of industries. From Google’s point of view, if a site is about dogs, links acquired should therefore be related to canines, mongrel, pooches, puppies, pup, etc. The theory states that Google very much favors such a type of back-linking as it allows sites to rank higher. Jonathan again debunks this myth and similarly provides proof of his conclusion that may cause you to eventually extend if not overhaul your strategy for link-building.

Search Engine Fourth Myth Exposed:

Jonathan believes that a site must not solely focus on a single subject in order for it to rank. Unfortunately, his opinion lacked certain factors which he failed to address or acknowledge.

Search Engine Fifth Myth Exposed:

High Page Rank is equivalent to Good Rankings. Though such a myth is not new to experienced practitioners of SEO, internet novices could be in for a shock.

Search Engine Sixth Myth Exposed:

Jonathan does not believe in the idea that: to sustain good rankings, new content must be added. Though Jonathan’s position regarding this myth is a bit provocative, it seems his conclusion must be taken with a grain of salt as content is what makes 99.99% of the internet.

Search Engine Seventh Myth Exposed:

The biggest every myth known to the online-man is that being able to rank in Google is extremely difficult. Jonathan lays out a successful SEO formula which anyone can use in their sites in order for it to rank well. Those who know squat about SEO or are just getting their feet wet with regards to using SEO will find Jonathan’s final report as all they will ever need for most of their online effort.

Overall, Jonathan Leger’s report garnered a few positive reviews from other internet marketers.

Those who took advantage of Jonathan’s freebie report also get to have access to a Customer Care help system called “Ask Jon Leger.”

Unfortunately or fortunately, a slew of customer complaints is attributed to his Customer Care efforts than the actual product. Do note that most of the negative reports were from the slow and tedious response of the customer service and not to the system being un-usable.

All in all, being that the Search Engine Myths Exposed product is free, the information it provides experienced online marketers and newbies is priceless. Also, the product was not at all a disguised sales pitch. Using most of the recommendation on the Search Engine Myths Exposed could produce positively real results.

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