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I would just like to know people thoughts on google payload.

I bought it and was still really curious about adsense arbitrage and ppc arbitrage so I started doing some searches on it and came to this forum to see that google doesn't really like this and I also got a refund for GP seeing after doing a few searches on this forum all the information in that book was i available here for free.

I also seen some post of people here getting their adsense accounts banned from doing this, post from several months back. That really upset me seeing that GP even went on to saying something like google doesn't know about it, but probably wouldn't like it if they knew and blah blah blah, this forum has already confirmed months back that google doesn't like it...
 


I would just like to know people thoughts on google payload.

I bought it and was still really curious about adsense arbitrage and ppc arbitrage so I started doing some searches on it and came to this forum to see that google doesn't really like this and I also got a refund for GP seeing after doing a few searches on this forum all the information in that book was i available here for free.

I also seen some post of people here getting their adsense accounts banned from doing this, post from several months back. That really upset me seeing that GP even went on to saying something like google doesn't know about it, but probably wouldn't like it if they knew and blah blah blah, this forum has already confirmed months back that google doesn't like it...
So you want to say that you actually pay for an eBook?Like with real money?:eek::D
 
Shit, don't pay for that stuff. I'll give you my templates and list of keywords, I made a grand a month (net profit) for a few months, but it'll get your adsense account shot down for a month or so due to smartpricing. It's great capital for a bit, but unless you get a really great system in place, there are more profitable ways (in my opinion) to make money online.

Arbitrage is cool, but it's work intensive. Ideally, you want to be as lazy as possible in your work--build systems that pretty much run themselves.

If you ARE going to do arbitrage, see above. Any of the big wall street firms that engage in market arbitrage have huge black box rooms filled with machines, not traders trying to do it themselves.
 
I have a chance to take a look at that ebook too. The content in the ebook (and the kw list at the end of the ebook) itself is not very informative. I personally like the video that comes with the ebook better.

Here is my personal experience: I have tried those methods using second tier search engine before (several months ago) with my Adsense account. It is "not so hard" to make money using arbitrage and I am able to make almost $700 a week using this method (I am just a noob with no experience on Arbitrage before). After 3 weeks using this method, my Adsense account got banned because of the "invalid click", and it turns out that I am losing over $4000 that month (and I won't be able to use Adsense anymore).

I think that's one reason that may explain why the author of Google payload said in the ebook that he is NOT using his own account for the experiment (because he is doing blackhat bla bla bla). Be ready to have at least two Adsense accounts if you want to try out this method, or you are risking your money from both your initial investment and white hat income.
 
Better yet... Can you get me one of those big black boxes?

;)

I just spent 8 hours writing shit out to help my business, and it hardly made a dent in the crap I have to do.
So FU to you and your lazyness. I wish I could make money a bit easier than what I'm doing now. hahaha
 
Here you guys go, have at it :)

Included in this .zip are 3 files:

new_page.html is the actual page. Rename it to the name of the product you're pimping, Google gives the URL and the name of the file more juice than a lot of the content when determining which adsense ads to show. At least this is what I've found from testing.

Image_tempalate.psd: The photoshop template (if you want to show images to the left of the adsense images). This isn't real cool as per Google now, but it seemed to work well in my testing. Just make a generic set of images for a large niche (like cars, or sports) and reuse for the specific sites.

arbitrage.html: This is a tool to quickly build these pages. You should be able to figure it out. Put in your product, like say, "Adderall" and hit "Get content". Copy off some text from the wikipedia page, put it in the paragraph boxes (not too much though), paste in your adsense code (I made it so I could track each page with a different channel, more on that in a sec) and then hit "generate". The code will show up, save it into a file.

This is a really crappy, dirty coded file. I made it quick one night, and never went back to improve it. So, feel free to laugh at me :)

Before you laugh at me for the design, read this: I know a bunch of people are going to post "man, that sucks, my retarded sister could design a better page." Before you do, though, this page came as the result of testing. I first created a gorgeous, web 2.0 page. People loved it. Too much. It had decent info, was pretty, and they came to it, saw it, got some info and closed the page.

Evolving to this design, I got TRIPLE THE CLICKS of the "pretty" page. What I found was, you want people to either close the browser or click the ad. Don't give them actual information, make the page so repulsive they want to get rid of it and find something useful. Arbitrage isn't like affiliate marketing with it's sale process, this is simple "get them to click my ad."

I was driving all of my traffic off of 7search.com. I set clicks at a max of 8 cents. I also created an adsense channel for every page, so I could easily track spend vs. profit after a week (or a few days). This made it really simple to try a ton of new terms, and get rid of the ones that didn't generate cash.

Good luck!
 

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