Does anyone belive in FREE PPC from GOOGLE?

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I have seen a lot websites offering information about how to get FREE PPC from GOOGLE, YAHOO and MSN... (they are charging about 67 - 97 for the information)

Does anyone belive in this information?
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  • Profile picture of the author IowaGal
    Originally Posted by jlzandrad View Post

    I have seen a lot websites offering information about how to get FREE PPC from GOOGLE, YAHOO and MSN... (they are charging about 67 - 97 for the information)

    Does anyone belive in this information?
    Are you talking about the "Get Google Ads for Free" product? I haven't personally purchased it but have heard from others that it's a way to offset the money you spend in PPC advertising with Google by selling ads on your landing page.

    Hope that helps!

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    • Profile picture of the author dburk
      Hi jlzandrad,

      It's the old bait and switch trick. The promoters using this approach are attracting interest by making a incredible bold claim that is simply pure deception.


      There seems to be two flavors of this deceptive practice commonly found on the web.
      1. One pitch promises you FREE ads on Google's search engine. When you buy their product they introduce to you the concept of SEO and refer to natural listings as your so called "Free Ads".
      2. An alternate pitch simply suggest that you resell your paid traffic for a higher CPC and use the difference for your own ad budget.
      They also use lots of words like "amazing" "incredible" "fantastic" "top secret" "discoveries" etc. to describe basic concepts that are discussed in detail every day on this forum.

      Now, if you find these top secret methods of "FREE PPC Ads" useful please forward me $97 and thank me for saving you an hour of reading those other programs.
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    • Profile picture of the author jlzandrad
      Originally Posted by IowaGal View Post

      Are you talking about the "Get Google Ads for Free" product? I haven't personally purchased it but have heard from others that it's a way to offset the money you spend in PPC advertising with Google by selling ads on your landing page.

      Hope that helps!

      Kristine
      That's right, you have to sell ads on your page... So you pay upfront and than you try sell ads in you page. A friend of mine bought one yesterday and nothing is FREE, and you gonna have a lot work to set up.

      Thanks for your help
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  • Profile picture of the author Liane
    Originally Posted by jlzandrad View Post

    I have seen a lot websites offering information about how to get FREE PPC from GOOGLE, YAHOO and MSN... (they are charging about 67 - 97 for the information)

    Does anyone belive in this information?
    dburk is right -

    What I've personally seen is this ploy:

    Set your PPC budget at, say, $100,000...
    Then place adsense ads on your site - or affiliate links -
    and get all that money back & more.

    Will it work?

    You decide.
    In my opinion: no.
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    • Profile picture of the author askloz
      That's total nonsense!

      It's a technique used for those who speed read / skim through a long page, highlighting areas that will grab their attention.

      Originally Posted by HarveyJ View Post

      If there's something on the sales page highlighted in yellow, it's a scam.
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      • Profile picture of the author dburk
        Originally Posted by HarveyJ View Post

        If there's something on the sales page highlighted in yellow, it's a scam.
        HarveyJ, Your post made me chuckle

        Originally Posted by askloz View Post

        That's total nonsense!

        It's a technique used for those who speed read / skim through a long page, highlighting areas that will grab their attention.
        Hi Loz,

        I could be wrong, but I'm pretty sure he said it in jest. It makes you wonder though, if it might be a fairly reliable way of filtering out scams. Sure it would get some false positives, but it may eliminate 90% or more of the scams and exaggerated claims.
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