REVIEW Google Cash-3rd Edition
Many of the claims of so called Internet gurus are worthless.
I've been stung a few times by some of these "snake oil" con
men who claim to have all the answers. It goest something
like this; "Never before revealed," or "How I made $1.5 million
in 1 month." And how about one of the latest, the Rich Jerk.
I personally get bring myself to read his copy telling me that
I'm a loser-enough of him!
I'm not going to tell you who the scam artists are, that's not
the reason for this piece, but I am going to tell you, as I
always do, about the people who are honest and run a good ship.
The one I'm picking on today is Chris Carpenter, he's the guy
who wrote "Google Cash."
I purchased a copy a few years ago and read it from cover to cover.
While it was excellent and it did cover many of the points that
a beginner AdWords advertiser would need to know, it was a bit
out-dated at that time. Now this is not a criticism but a
commendation because Christ goes far above and beyond to provide
his customers with updates, bloggs and is very generous in after
the sale support.
This came to my attention just last week when I was doing some
research on AdWords. I received an email from Chris telling me
of Google Cash 3rd Edition
and other marketing tools he had to offer and to my amazment they
were all free just because I purchased his first book; I think
the price was around $39 at that time.
At any rate, I was again amazed; the book was 150 pages-WOW.
So I started to read, I was impressed. Not only did he bring
me new information he brought everything up to date on the newest
AdWords changes, referred to as the "big slap," and the "little slap."
There's a chapter devoted to 3 strategies to avoid the slap
or reverse it, vital reading. Another chapter is devoted to
AdWords rumors, one devoted to keyword research and blogging tools.
I was particularly impressed with the information on blogs
as "click publishing," and using the blog as a temporary landing page.
Google Cash 3rd Edition is beyond what I thought it would offer! If you've not purchased
yet because you weren't interested in or thought AdWords was
too expensive and not for you, don't let that stop you from
the vital information that helps you understand the new way
to market successfully on the internet.
I don't know the price of the current Google Cash
but whatever it is, it's well worth it.
You'll gain it back in increase business.
Carson Dyle
Sunday, February 11, 2007
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