Too many "get rich click" ads on adsense

by seobro
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I saw an ad on Google Adsense for - EarnFastCashwithGoogle.

Well, this tarnishes Google's reputation for showing the ad, that of all internet marketers, and my reputation if the ad shows up on my web page.

Google should police people better to prevent these of company ads like the "get rich click" types. It uses Google's good name to push their product.
#ads #adsense #get rich click
  • Profile picture of the author grumpyjacksa
    google seems to be coming down on ppc advertisers.....

    that one is probably on the hit list......
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  • Profile picture of the author Johnathan
    Originally Posted by seobro View Post

    I saw an ad on Google Adsense for - EarnFastCashwithGoogle.

    Well, this tarnishes Google's reputation for showing the ad, that of all internet marketers, and my reputation if the ad shows up on my web page.

    Google should police people better to prevent these of company ads like the "get rich click" types. It uses Google's good name to push their product.
    I think this is the same guy that is doing the massive 100+ site spam campaign for the 'google cash kits'. I posted about it previously:

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    • Profile picture of the author Kay King
      You can refuse ads from that site(s) url - and keep the ad from being shown on your site. Google's reputation or "all marketers" rep isn't something you can control so no reason to worry about it.

      The thread Johnathan points to is one where I see a contradiction. If you want to put CPA and "ethical" in one spot - you might need to have a disclaimer that tells your visitors you make money when they fill out the form. Does anyone do that? Of course not.

      CPA is a bit sneaky (not in a bad way) in the first place. The people that are becoming the "leads" you are paid for or answering the questionnaires or signing up for a sample .....don't know they are making money for YOU.

      Some marketers use CPA as an addition to their income - but for those doing only CPA, not surprised they would create fictional content. It's a business model that is ripe for that type of "marketing". I don't approve of some of the tactics - but I'm not surprised it happens.

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      • Profile picture of the author jasonl70
        Originally Posted by seobro View Post

        I saw an ad on Google Adsense for - EarnFastCashwithGoogle.

        Well, this tarnishes Google's reputation for showing the ad, that of all internet marketers, and my reputation if the ad shows up on my web page.

        Google should police people better to prevent these of company ads like the "get rich click" types. It uses Google's good name to push their product.
        well, let's think about this for a moment.. The person running that ad? he's making cash every day - from running google ads. As a matter of fact, every single ad being displayed is there for a reason - they are making money for the people running them.

        That's the entire beauty of ppc - instant traffic, and usually instant sales.

        1 year ago in March, I decided to try out affiliate marketing, and IM (as we know it) in general. I spent $20 in ppc, and made $60 in sales- within the the first 24 hours.

        It's 9:35 am where I am in right now. So far today I have spent just over $14 on a ppc campaign I just started this weekend, and I've made $58 in sales.

        I have no clue who this marketer is running the ads in question, or how good their product is - but if they are running ads for any length in time, then they are in fact making money from google, and have something worthwhile to teach.

        just my 2 cents..
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