Google Cash - Just Read It Again!

A few years ago I purchased the world famous ‘Google Cash’ program and although at the time I thought it was pretty good, I was never able to make any of the techniques work for me. I think this was because being a new marketer I didn’t take it seriously enough to follow the methods properly and was hoping for a quick ‘million dollars’ to fall into my account.

 When it didn’t happen I soon got bored and didn’t bother try using it any more.

However I was going through my hard disk last night, and was amazed at the amount of PDF’s I’ve got filed away ready to be read ‘later!’  My intention was going to clear a load of it out when I came across the ‘updated’ Google Cash 3rd Edition (It was obviously sent to me as a previous purchaser and I must have just put it aside). I decided to have a quick look.

Well I was blown away because it is really good! Two hours later I was still reading it so needless to say I didn’t get far with the old harddisk!

However for anyone who’s into affiliate marketing this book is a ‘must have’ and as soon as I’ve got the time I intend to give the new updated version another try. What I like about the Google Cash 3rd Edition is it takes into account the Google ‘Slap’ and other situations that weren’t there a few years ago.

So what’s in it? Well basically Chris Carpenter the author takes you through real life examples of actual campaigns that he has used from setting up accounts to writing Google Ads, researching keywords, to landing pages (when and when not to use them the proper way)! He also demonstrates everything with videos so it’s real easy to follow.

For me it was understanding the Google Slap that really made the Google Cash stand out and the fact that it discounted a few of the myths that are out there regarding Google, for example, apparently it is still OK for Adwords ads to go direct to an affiliate URL.

As for the ’slap’ I shall now be checking my adwords campaigns a lot more closely in future!

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