WOW!! I made $259,874 today, $255,564 yesterday - ONLY from Adsense! + 1 Tips for Warriors

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Before we move, here's a proof:



Now, before you ask "Karan, how did you do it?", I want you to take a look at this site:

Code:
http://googleadsensegenerator.com/
For all those who "make (hundreds of) thousands of dollars only from Adsense", this is a very good tool. They simply show you a proof, and you say "Wow, this is it! I will make thousands now."

Thanks to Google AdSense Generator you can now create your own proof that you are a true AdSense-millionaire. Just enter your amount in dollar and press the button.

It's that easy.

So, next time when you buy a "Make Money with Adsense" product, double-check the proof. Better if you ask for a video proof.

Best of luck,
Karan Goel
#search engine optimization #$255 #$259 #564 #874 #adsense #made #today #wow #yesterday
  • I suppose we will start to see lots of these wild claims on salespages now huh?
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    • I just tried it.

      For future reference - I think (??) the patterns used for blurring the publisher ID, page clicks etc stay the same.

      Check these in any proof of earning screenshots you see.

      If they are the same it shows that the scammer using them couldn't even be bothered to change them!
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    • Hey Kevin,

      Actually, most of these claims and their "proof" we see are fake and often made with this site only.
      We don't realise that the screenshots are all fake.

      Karan

      PS: I am not saying this to ethical players.

      Hey George,

      I know that these WILD claims are not believed. But, people fall for the 100 buck claim even when the proof is faked.

      Karan
  • See the problem is those WILD claims will not be believed.

    Much better you only claim $100 a day or even $50. Now that I'd believe.

    George Wright
  • Checks can be faked, too.

    Check these video results:
    faking checks - Google Videos

    Karan
  • Yeah..I'm getting millions of dollar each and everyday to my inbox from the millionaires of the Nigeria and Senagal...ha ha...lol
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    • Wont be long til Google shuts this one down
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  • If you'd make that money, you'd never post here, but shut up and cash in. Exaggerations are often used in this business, but this one was a bit (actually a HUGE bit) too much Better luck next time!
  • If I saw a screenshot like that, I wouldn't need to ask for proof - you can spot from a mile off that it's a fake screenshot.

    Just look at the different font for the earnings column.
  • I'd only really trust video of someone logging into their account, with the address bar in view.

    Nothings 100% foolproof but I think that's about as close as you can get.
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    • You said it, nothing's 100% foolproof.

      Take video of someone logging into their account as you used for example. I can host a local modified copy of Clickbank or Adsense or any program on my own computer, modify /etc/hosts so local requests to either of those domains serves up my sneaky modified version and *boom*, I've got instant 'proof' when I log in to my accounts on camera that I make a gazillion dollars.

      In these digital times, the idea of "picture proof" is irrelevant.

      I take any of these proofs with a grain of salt. I always have. It doesn't matter if it's a screenshot showing huge online earnings, a picture of an exotic sports car, or of some guy standing in front of his McMansion.

      These kinds of 'proof' just really don't matter to me whether they're real pictures or fakes.

      In the case of earnings screenshots, they might be real, but that a person made $X online doesn't mean I will earn that amount. I may earn more or less. And what I earn doesn't depend on what dollar amount the program creator has earned. What matters are the methods, and if they're applicable to my system of doing things.

      Also, if a person has a Clickbank screenshot showing earnings of $X per day, that screenshot may be legit, but I have no way of knowing if that $X per day was earned using the methods the person is peddling, or if that $X per day was mostly made by doing something else.

      Again, screenshots, green Lamborghinis, and other 'proofs' don't mean that they can be attributed to whatever information is being sold.

      On the other hand, I'll see screenshots of somebody's IM sales pages with $x amounts that are not all that impressive. I never think to myself, "This guy is only making $x, but I'm making $X, his methods must not be good". That's because, the person making $x might have some novel money making ideas to sell, but is only making $x because he is not implementing his ideas to their fullest potential. I can use his methods and maybe see them from a different angle than he, and get more out of those methods. There are some good tactics that n00bs stumble upon, ideas which they are not fully aware of the usefulness of.

      I guess for me, the screenshot's are irrelevant, and a little ridiculous to me because I don't care - I would rather read a sales page that talks more about the methodology of a product, the facts, while skipping the bravado.

      The best proof is probably just to buy a product and find out what it's about by reading it.
  • For me proves don't count .... I just don't pay any attention to them. Afterall NO method of verification is fool proof. Just rely on pure LOGIC and instincts - if they say yes ! then buy the product, if no - then don't ...... It works for me ...
  • Good thread, Here's a video that proves how people fake clickbank, cpa, paypal etc earnings as well. Do You Really Believe Those Clickbank EarningsScreenshots? - Journal - Your Internets

    My rule of thumb is that the more I see someone focus on their earnings in a sales letter the less I trust that it is real.

    Aaron
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  • visual proof sucks anyways.
    I would rather read some real reviews about the product.
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    You can do that with lots of sites. Like PayPal and Clickbank, for starters. I have $142 Million in my Paypal account. Here's the javascript - Do You Really Believe Those Clickbank EarningsScreenshots? - Journal - Your Internets
  • I remember we had a little debate about the "proof" on here before.

    Essentially the only proof we can actually have is the one that makes us money even if the earning proof was real there is 0 guarantee you or I would make the same hence the generic earnings disclaimer.

    Never believe what is "seen" online in this day of technology progression it is so easy as people have now shared to fake these things. realize no matter what business venture you may embark on you are going to need to Work
    -WD
  • It's old news...and not really best method to fake it Besides, what's the point faking screenshots? It's better to get some real testimonials and describe what the product you're selling is all about. Be honest...
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    • darn, someone beat me to it: I was going to offer a clickbank/adsense/paypal account faker as an April fool's joke.

      quite disturbing that some people actually use this for real...

      Veit
    • Well, many reviews are also paid. Testimonies are also noy old way to proove a claim.

      Exactly, this is what is written in the 2px font size of 'Earnings Disclaimer'.

      Karan
  • lol...you got owned
  • Well I don't think anyone who make over 10-100k from AdSense would bother to show to off unless a blogger like Shoemoney. None would with ebooks anyway.
  • Why bother advertising how you did it? There are people who make that some days, but it would be extremely odd for them to advertise how much they made. I looked at your sites, and you really don't fit the profile. I'm not convinced.
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    • The purpose of this thread is not to convince anyone. It's a warning.
    • What does "fit the profile" mean?

      I think the purpose is to show people you can't believe what people produce as proof it is just way too easy now days to fake such things. I don't believe he is saying he makes it he is showing how anyone can say this and 'prove" it
      -WD
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    • He wasn't saying that actually made that amt.
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  • People get deceived because of greed and wanting to get shortcuts to everything. When you see a claim, it's better for you to step back and use your intelligence to judge if this is true. When you feel something is too good to be true, chances are it is. With today's technology, nothing is impossible to make fakes into real. Nonetheless, many people still want to think there is a magic pill for all things you have always wanted.
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    • i can't believe someone actually made a script for that. haha
  • I don't even think it's possible to make that much daily from adsense.
  • lol yeah and im the prince of Persia lol people come up with some crazy stories. Who is dumb enough to believe that?
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    • There is no way to offer proof of income online that can't be faked, short of giving out your login and password.
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  • Amazing simply amazing LOL
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    • Did'nt Tom Hanks and President Kennedy do a movie together?

      I know they did because he shook his hand, its on video.

      Video's don't lie.

      Proof.
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  • okay so i just go to the adsense generator and click until the desired amount of money and then for the check to arrive??????

    google wont have a problem of giving me a check of 40 billion dollars would they?
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  • here, here, I second that! Exactly let the bank know ahead of time, how much money you will be withdrawing and to have it ready, then right to Bank Of America, interact with the teller and everything. And show the old dead faces counted in hand. Then I will consider it trustworthy.
  • Hey everyone! HERE'S THE JAVASCRIPT CODE TO EDIT ANYTHING ON YOUR SCREEN!
    COPY AND PASTE THE SCRIPT INTO YOUR BROWSER AND HIT ENTER--EVERYTHING WILL NOW BE EDITABLE...I DID THIS WITH MY BANK ACCOUNT, PAYPAL, AND EVEN ON THE L.A. TIMES WEBSITE!! IT'S SO INCREDIBLE HOW PEOPLE CAN BELIEVE WHAT THEY SEE ONLINE!! CHEERS ALL

    javascript:document.body.contentEditable='true'; document.designMode='on'; void 0

    to cancel edit mode

    javascript:document.body.contentEditable='false'; document.designMode='on'; void 0

    ALSO, YOU CAN CTRL+PRNT SCRN, THEN OPEN UP 'PAINT' AND PASTE THE SCREENSHOT. NOW YOU CAN 'SAVE IMAGE AS' AND POST IT ALL OVER THE PLACE!
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    • Hi,

      What exactly is the purpose of posting this?

      You realize you just helped people be able to scam others now using anything right? this is just so amazing for you to do in here so I am curious why did you post this ? do you think it is o.k. for people to rip others off faking their "proof" so you thought you would help them do it?

      -WD

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  • The guy who owns that generator is from sweden as i am And he owns this site
    www. webbutveckling. com its in swedish Stefan Nilsson - he is an Adwords consultant
  • This is a fake screenshot. I have google adsense running on my sites too and, for just making $2500 in revenues, i'll have 500,000 - 1M impressions which means, that first blurred out number, should be a LOOOOOOOOT longer than it is.

    Plus. Google puts commas after each 100th so 2500 would be 2,500, 25000 would be 25,000 and your numbers would have had 2 commas in it....not a real screen shot.
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    • Did you really read my OP? If not, go read it again, maybe 10 times.
  • In the end everything can be faked online. Even in videos and everything.

    Now we have to trust marketers way more to buy stuff from them, actually. hehehe.

    Clickbank earnings and stuff like that are really hard to belive too.
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    • This is so true. He must have a really good photoshop design expert.
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    • dvduval completely missed the point i think!!

      other methods to fake it that you make it, besides the javascript method are to:

      sign up for a paypal sandbox developer account and deposit $100,000 (or any other rediculous arbitrary amount) of fake money into your developer account.

      or

      download the firebug extension for firefox which lets you alter any page on the internet in place.

      i dont beleive any screen shots i see on the internet, full stop. the proof is in the pudding!
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  • My adsense didnt do as well
  • OH, COME ON! This is possible! ALL you have to do, last I knew, is make about 2556 sales a day! Assuming you could get enough leads, with targeted leads, you could MAYBE do this if you got about a half million hits a day. Of course, I don't know if there are enough leads. How much does the SECOND most popular ad pay?

    Steve
  • ^hehe
    I think there were a few people that only looked at the screenshot and didn't read the rest of the thread.
  • I'm sorry, all I can add is unbelievable. My wife says I'm too trusting.
  • You can't trust anyone showing you anything. Seriously people. Stop buying into that crap.

    Hint: No shadow for the giant check...
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    • haha.

      In fairness, from what I read that was a promotion for azgoogle or something. If anyone thought that was a real cheque then they need their eyes checked...
    • I think it was intended to look fake in that case..
  • Cmo'n man. Just leave those to Digitalpoint people. Don't bring it here
  • If you rely on an image for proof of the method then you might as well give up now. Look at a persons history and reputation. Use common sense when reading a sales page. If it is too good to be true than it probably is. Ask questions to clear up uncertainties. If you are unsure let someone else be the sucker first.

    Learn the basics for free or from a reputable member so you can focus future product purchases on specific processes you actually need. You won't get caught up in hype that way.
  • LOL this got me snickering.

    Oh photoshop, where would we be without you?!? LOL.
  • Yeah thats crazy i was thinking nooooo way from the beginning lol.