Google Cash -
New 2007 Edition Reviewed
by David Goldsmith
What
do you get if you cross a surfer, the Internet and affiliate
programs?
No, it’s not
really a riddle. It’s a true story of what really happened
when Chris Carpenter discovered a neat technique for
promoting affiliate products through pay-per-click search
engines. He explains his entire system in his book, “Google
Cash”.
The web site
for Google Cash sets up some high expectations, but does the
book deliver? For example, Carpenter promises to reveal the
secrets of how he makes $33,000 in a month and working less
than 30 minutes in a week.
Now if you are
like me, you are probably quite wary of claims like these.
But Carpenter got my attention. For a start, he was quite
transparent about who he is, and even posted photos of
himself and his wife on his web pages. I think he’s changed
his site since then. And he showed evidence of some of the
payments people have received after reading Google Cash. I
decided his claims were worth a closer look… and purchased a
copy.
The e-book was
downloadable immediately - as were the bonuses he promised
(plenty of those). I find there’s nothing worse than paying
for a product online and having to wait several days for a
response. Google Cash was on
my computer within seconds of paying for it.
At this point
everything got interesting. You see, I was trying to read
Carpenter’s book from cover to cover, electronically
speaking, but he had me so excited with his system that I
wanted to put the book aside and try it immediately.
The great
thing about this system is that Carpenter makes it very
simple to understand. He writes in a manner which is
down-to-earth, very practical, and very respectful of you,
his reader, and what you need to know.
I quickly
picked up on the system. To give you a bird’s eye view, it
involves writing small Google ads. That’s right, the little
text ads that appear to the right of your search results on
Google, and also on many other web pages. You write an ad
for a company’s product, and the company pays you a
commission if someone clicks through the ad you wrote and
buys their product.
The
information I’ve just revealed to you is also on the
Google Cash web site. The
book Google Cash goes into much more detail than I did of
course, and Carpenter shows you exactly how to pick
successful affiliate products and how to set up effective
Google AdWords campaigns.
The real proof
with a system like this comes from taking what you’ve read
and putting it into practice. As I wrote earlier, I couldn’t
wait to do that with Google Cash. I quickly set up AdWords
campaigns to promote several different affiliate products.
Several failed but before long I struck gold. I had a
product which was returning a profit of $300 a day.
My only
problem now was managing my cashflow. I was spending
hundreds in advertising every day, but still waiting for the
first commission checks to arrive. But I decided that was is
a good problem to have, providing I had chosen reputable
companies as Carpenter recommended.
I see I am not
alone in my success. The Google
Cash site has testimonials from many other satisfied
readers.
In conclusion,
I have to say that I am very impressed with Google Cash.
Carpenter’s system is beautiful in its simplicity. Although
it takes some persistence and patience to master, Carpenter
has provided the tools and techniques to assist you each
step of the way. It is well worth the investment of $67.
Heck, the product I found above makes me that within a few
hours.
Click the image to download your copy of
Google Cash!