Monday, February 25, 2008

This Is Some Good Stuff, Read All Of It Please....

Yeah, I paid to see this, I suppose I had to, you see all the hype about getting "FREE" Google ads and after awhile you just have to pay out the bucks to see what all this is about. Well I have to say

This is not one of those scams, it's legit and I'm jacked about getting this thing to work. Another great piece of the pie I have found is the support in the back end affiliate program, they really give you some great material to sell this through their affiliate system. Check out the article below, click my tiny link and check out the splash page for this thing, I would recommend this to my mother...... well maybe not her probably go with my sister, mom can't turn on a computer, anyway go check it out...

Is Google in Trouble & Facing Bankruptcy?

[NEW YORK - Wednesday] - by Devon Melk. Rumors are now running amok

that the 2nd most powerful website on the entire Worldwide-Web may

file BANKRUPTCY, with the deadline set for this December; being the

date of both discharge and dissolution in a Federal Court of Law.


This would come as a SHOCK to investors and "Googlers" alike who

both profit and benefit from the use of the World's largest and

most powerful search engine which receives far in excess of

100 MILLION unique daily visitors and well over 300 million

individual searches daily - making it perhaps the single most

valuable public data resource as an "information bank" online the

world over.


But is the rumor true or false?


The origin of the rumor occurred when some savvy Internet marketers

began making statements that they had heard "insiders' talk" that

the company (now publicly traded since April 30, 2004, just over 3

years ago) may face financial disaster with the release of a "new

system" that would allow advertisers to get their otherwise

pay-per-click (PPC) advertising completely free.


This, of course, would naturally lead directly (like a domino-

effect) to the collapse of Google's sibling program AdSense; as its

only revenue comes from the direct sales of AdWords "clicks."


The "new system" in question and responsible for the controversy

over getting AdWords pay-per-clicks free is that developed by

Dr Jon Cohen of New York City, New York (now retired) who discovered

a simple, yet effective means, for getting Google PPC ads without

having to suffer the costs involved.


The retired New York doctor and native has a publicly disclosed net

worth now in excess of $70 million [US], having generated well over

$377 million in product sales from sixteen (16) separate online

businesses within just nine (9) years since first venturing online

in 1998 (about the same time as Google was founded).


It is estimated by company insiders and leading financial analysts

that the "good doctor" (as he's called by "all who know him") has

purportedly saved well over $93 million (some estimates suggest

closer to $136 million) in otherwise paid advertising at Google and

the other major players in the PPC targeted-search arena online -

including Yahoo, MSN, AskJeeves, AllTheWeb.com, HotBot, AltaVista,

Lycos and Netscape, just to name a few.


The "secret" became available to the general masses last April, and

its very release caused such a major sweeping stir among the

community of Internet-marketers, affiliate-marketers, webmasters,

ecommerce company owners and surfers alike that the site quickly

rose to break the top most visited 1,000 websites on the entire

planet briefly; and as can be seen here:

http://tinyurl.com/39lnjn (Alexa data on this!)

When asked if the "secret" would somehow ruin Google, Dr Cohen

revealed almost cryptically that it actually would bring about just

the opposite effect, and "stimulate" even more business volume for

the virtual giant.


Many people were dismayed to find that Google itself is deliberately

allowing the purchase of 100,000's of PPC ads offering the secret

system to the general public -- which indicates to most observers

that either they [Google] haven't caught it, or they simply feel

that it somehow is not a threat to their continued operation.


For anyone's inspection factual and hard evidence supporting this

can be seen by simply looking to the right-hand column when doing a

search for "get google ads free" (specifically in quotation marks)

at Google.com under the "Sponsored Links" section.


Or take this direct and instant SHORTCUT:


http://tinyurl.com/2ctu6j

You can also see nearly 100,000 specific results in the "organic"

fields index located in the center and which occupies the bulk of

the results pages.


One would think that if Google felt threatened by such a release as

this earth-shaking "secret" is, they would hardly allow for either

paid-ads or organic content to make the top searches regarding it.


However, evidence supports to the contrary - and this being the

case now for a full six (6) months.


Mysteriously, within just two (2) hours of its initial release last

April, Google itself actually did in fact 'pause' the parent firm's

attempts at advertising the new system using PPCs on their search

engine - only, however, to release the hold after a Review Team

consisting of some of Google's top executives completed performing

an in-depth investigation and made the determination to ALLOW the

ads to run.


The secret system was recently revised however to include "major

new content" and "more exhaustive instructions," and is now

available at its Home Site:

http://tinyurl.com/2an8ws


The most important addition is that of a so-called "string of code"

(tech-talk for some HTML) that can be added to any webpage(s) that

instantly causes the elimination of the page owner's AdWords costs

right away.


Even a "live" woman spokes-representative ("Rachel") has been added

to the site, and who appears to literally walk out onto the webpage

and talk to visitors and explain a bit more how the mysterious new

breakthrough system works.


Since the addition of this new "live" spokes-woman has now appeared

at the site, company Vice President of Sales & Marketing, Mr Todd

Coutrin states that "sales for the system have skyrocketed above

2,430% suddenly and with no limit in sight."


Coutrin continues: "With the newest revision now in place, plus all

the additions added, affiliates for the new system can expect to

earn even more than ever before!" (Note: Affiliates make up the

bulk of the firm's sales generation.)


The refund rate for the new revised version of the secret (named

V5.1) has dropped to less than half of what it was before the newer

version's release; meaning it's now even more readily-received and

put to use than ever before (perhaps in large part to the newer

simplicity of application) - now making it the safest and one of

the best resellers for the networks of affiliate marketers who earn

their revenues from the reselling of other electronic publishers'

stock and digital product lines.


When asked, Google company representatives stated matter-of-factly

that the rumors of bankruptcy for the ecommerce giant are simply

not true, and that the rumor millings are in fact simply the result

of "panics" brought on by the usual hysteria associated with

anything large, new or revolutionary - or in this case, all three.


Attempts to contact both Sergey Brin and Larry Page, the former

Stanford University students who founded Google in 1998, to request

comment were unsuccessful.

Again, Google itself seems to be the biggest supporter of the "new

system" as it's allowing more and more advertisers to promote the

new system on its search engine before over 100 million daily

searches and surfers.

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