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jmartel
April 19th, 2007, 02:14 PM
Some guy from New York claims to have discovered what he calls an "oversight" on the part of 99.9% of all marketers that allows him to get otherwise paid-for advertising at Google as well as all other search engines that allow sponsored ads.

And no, nothing about his "secret" is illegal - nor does it require that you know someone on the "inside" at Google, Yahoo, MSN, Overture and others.

Instead, the New Yorker boasts proudly "...this is something that I caught onto just before 2000 when there was so much search engine craze running around, and started doing small just to test things at first ... but which I later expanded on after getting the hang of it."

This same fellow went on to start and operate sixteen separate online companies selling everything from pet food, DVDs, children's toys & games, books, software, and sold not only his own manufactured products but became an affiliate for other web businesses - all the while applying his mastermind secret.

Over the course of nearly eight years the New Englander confesses "I've actually gotten over $87 million in advertising that using my secret I never had to pay for ... and the largest share of which was more recently in Google pay-per-clicks as well as other forms of paid advertising at search engines ... all of which I got for free ..."

So powerful is his secret that he's able to monopolize any niche online, and can always secure the top premium spots just above the usual organic results featured at most search engines.

He still has to set up an account with the search engines - but after applying his secret he is removed from having to pay for all the costs otherwise involved. Again, nothing about his secret is either illegal or robs from the search engines.

One spokesperson from one of the most popular search engines said chuckling after being made privy to this amazing secret "Wow! Ha! This is really unique ... and in my expert opinion it would only serve to enhance and bring more business to us at [name of search engine withheld for legal & confidentiality reasons] and not cause us to lose business in the slightest. Amazing!"

The northerner revealed that in this nearly eight years' period of time since applying his secret he's done well over $300 million in sales revenue with a most diverse line of products, and most recently in the last two years netted nearly $166 million after really "buckling down and pressing my secret to its fullest potential."

Now to everyone else's fortune, the city slicker is releasing his secret for getting an unlimited amount of pay-per-click ads to the general public. But he's not promising any of us for how long.

A bit of an eccentric, the gentleman says "We'll see just how long I can make it available before it saturates things."

One famous public web guru pointed out that although this man may gain economically more so as a result of the publication of his secret "he's already so amazingly rich that whether he continues or discontinues its sale will neither make nor break the man, but not grabbing it for yourself while it's still available could prove disastrous for you as you may only have one chance, and a very limited one at that, to get this."


www.getgoogleadsfree.com (http://jmartel.freegoogle.hop.clickbank.net/?tid=EWEALTH)

zeus1000
April 22nd, 2007, 12:07 PM
I think this is false....

ncsu95
April 23rd, 2007, 02:54 AM
I know people who have purchased
this product and in their opinion it is
not worth it.

ncsu95

LaLaLand
April 23rd, 2007, 12:50 PM
The Sales page is hyped.
The book does offer good information and ideas if you read in between the lines.
It's also a pretty good seller, here's my stats:

Ad Group Name: FreeGoogle
Status: Active
Default Bid: $0.05
Clicks: 749
Impr.: 42,402
CTR: 1.76%
Avg. CPC: $0.22
Cost: $162.29
Avg. Pos: 6.0
http://www.popularmoneymakers.com/get_google_ads_free.htm

Clickbank:
10 sales
2 refunds
So (10*45.73)-(2*45.73) = $365.84 minus my investment from adwords $162.29 makes $203.55 profit.

So all in all not bad.

The book IS good (new angle, looong, and has a bunch of bonuses) but it doesn't entirely match the sales page. But as said, the sales page does convert pretty well.

azzah7
April 26th, 2007, 09:32 AM
I bought this book and after reading it found it very hard to believe that anything written on the sales page was the truth. The author doesnt actually get his ads for free as such, rather he offsets his cost by other means.

Yao
May 23rd, 2007, 12:51 PM
I can't believe it.:innocent:

hgarcia0509
May 23rd, 2007, 01:00 PM
This should clear things up for you guys. It's the almost hidden overlooked disclaimer on the page:

Instructional Content Disclaimer: Further, the system it involves neither has anything to do with any “AdWords™ and/or AdSense™ credits or vouchers,” nor the direct provision by Google to the customer any direct free advertising at anytime; nor any free pay-per-click or otherwise paid-for advertising directly; but rather is a system that if applied correctly and properly and effectively, and as instructed per the author’s direction, may allow for the elimination of the burden of costs pertaining to that customer’s pay-per-click and/or otherwise paid-for advertising expense(s). No assurance of success, therefore, is ever given now or at any other time to any buyer(s) of this Work, and/or party(ies) that may read and/or apply its instruction(s) within or without, and/or paying customer(s) or otherwise; and the Publisher assumes no legal responsibility(ies) or liability(ies) for the product’s application; and as reasonably ones success or failure may be due to factors beyond the control of the Publisher, either directly or indirectly.

Which means in plain english, I'll show you how to promote products so you're in profit.