How to Get Unlimited Free Money from Google (Seriously)

Should I format this public,obvious information as an ebook and sell it to Warriors?

  • Yes, if there are people willing to pay for it, you should sell it

    Votes: 78 59.1%
  • No, you shouldn't be a guru douche, no matter what

    Votes: 54 40.9%

  • Total voters
    132

machinecontrol

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This sounds like total BS, but it's not. I'm going to share with you an easy way to get as much free money as you want from Google.

Here's the situation: Google is absolutely desperate to get more local small businesses advertising on AdWords. To reach out to businesses, they recently launched a program called Google Engage for Agencies. Their offer is as follows: In exchange for creating AdWords accounts for local businesses and managing their campaigns, Google will give you AdWords coupons. LOTS of AdWords coupons.

Here's the link to the signup form:

https://google-engage.appspot.com/us/

They give you $2000 in coupons to start. Once you've used those up, you can just ask for more coupons.
There doesn't seem to be a hard limit on how many coupons you can request.
You have to watch some training videos to get the coupon codes. But you can skip to the end of the video and just get the code.

PROTIP: After getting the code from the first video, you should be able to figure out all of the other codes without watching any more videos.

But that's not the most interesting part. Here's the most interesting part, from their FAQ:

Can I use the same payment details in all of my My Client Center (MCC) accounts and enter an AdWords coupon in every account under this MCC?

You can use the same payment details (ex: use your company’s credit card) to pay for all the managed accounts under your MCC, as long as you enter the payment details separately in each account. You can then use a different coupon on each account, provided the account isn’t older than 14 days.

One credit card, 20 or more accounts, 20 or more coupons. Hmmm....

You know... after writing this post, I'm noticing it's pretty stylistically similar to something that would be sold as a "method" in a make monies online ebook.

Do you think I should take this post which only contains publicly available information, slightly reformat it as an ebook and sell it to Warriors?
 


One of my professors was pushing this as a possible opportunity for students. There is a contest where participants get $200 vouchers to setup Adwords for local businesses. Pretty good, give kids experience and get them to do the legwork of getting businesses setup on Adwords without paying them.
 
Google Engage Terms and Conditions

7. Google Vouchers
a. Google will distribute Google Vouchers to you through the Site based on Your Business’ performance. No more than one representative of Your Business may accept Google Vouchers through the Google Services. A Google Voucher is issued in the form of unique code number (“Code Number”) with an associated expiry date (“Expiry Date”). You agree to:
i. Distribute and promote Google Vouchers only using such methods and channels as have been approved by Google;
ii. Distribute Code Numbers on behalf of Your Business and not permit any third party to distribute Code Numbers or Google Vouchers on your or Your Business’ behalf;
iii. Not request or accept payment for Code Numbers or Google Vouchers;
iv. Not use more than one Code Number to credit your or Your Business’ own AdWords accounts or those of its affiliates;
 
Ah, but these are not your own AdWords accounts(linking to your domain). These are accounts you are managing for small businesses, that just happen to be paying you affiliate commissions. They all link to different domains/products.
 
If we direct link to the offers, then they are some sort of small businesses for us.
 
This is wild. I know what they are trying to accomplish however it could go very wrong for them.
 
1. Create fake Local Businesses Website.
2. Get Voucher.
3. Promote Daily Deals offers on the Local Business site.
4. ???
5. 99% Profit (1% registration and hosting)
6. Google catches on
7. Sell Ebook
8. profit
 
pretty interesting, I signed up since I have actually tried to sell a few local businesses on advertising. Free unlimited coupons would make that crazy easy.
 
[SIZE=-1]Google is not affiliated with the contents of Google Engage or its owners. If you sign in, Google will share your email address with Google Engage, but not your password or any other personal information. [/SIZE]

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I wonder how well they are monitoring this. Sometimes we give google more credit than they deserve.

Can you semi automated the process for setting up "clients" or at least find a way to run hundreds of them which would allow you to bid crazy high on competitive keywords. Maybe something like viagra.somedomain.com rebills.somedomain.com all as your client's sites.

If anyone gets through please share your application details.