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SEO Tricks: How to Make Easy Money on Google

Started by SEO Manager, July 26, 2009, 11:00:45 AM

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How to Make Easy Money on Google
 


<h3>Want To Make a Living on Google Money?</h3>
<p>AdAge has a good post about You are not allowed to view links. Register or Login...</p>
<p>In a world of double-digit unemployment and old-line industries in mid-collapse, here's a sales pitch tailor-made for the times: "Get Paid by Google."</p>
<p>It's a pitch that's compelling millions of people to visit sites such as You are not allowed to view links. Register or Login, You are not allowed to view links. Register or Login, You are not allowed to view links. Register or Login and You are not allowed to view links. Register or Login, all promising some variation on one theme: Just buy our guide and we'll teach you how to make thousands from Google, right in the privacy of your own home!</p>

<h3>Google's 5-Step Easy Money Process</h3>
<ol>
<li>Find a high paying affiliate program which sells a product about how easy it is to make money on Google.</li>
<li>Ideally the program will just charge for shipping to get the credit card details, and make most of the money through back end reverse billing fraud.</li>
<li>Create a fake blog (or fake news site) complete with fake comments about how you lost your job, this program took you from zero to here. And it makes you 6 figures a year.</li>
<li>Do keyword research to find freshly desperate and unemployed people.</li>
<li>Create ads targeting those people and market them through Google AdWords. </li>
</ol>
<h3>Drug Dealers ***ARE*** Affiliated With Their Drugs</h3>
<p>The surprising thing about this process is that Google claims no affiliation to these ads. From the above AdAge article</p>
<p>"As Google is not affiliated with these sites, we can't comment on individual claims," a [Google] spokesman said. </p>

<p>Nice try, but Google ***is*** affiliated with such offers, since they create the distribution channel. Just as a guy who just happens to have a boat load of cocaine he is distributing to clients ***is*** affiliated with the drugs if he is caught in possession. </p>
<h3>Businesses Are Responsible for Their Own Business Strategy</h3>
<p>Google gives webmasters this guideline "Your site’s reputation can be affected by who you link to." Why shouldn't it apply to Google as well?</p>
<p>As long as Google has 30%+ profit margins they are making a BUSINESS DECISION to run these fraudulent ads. They could spend 1% of revenue on cleaning up this issue (if they wanted to), but they are making a choice not to. Hal Varian has probably done the math, and the offers stay after repeated media exposure of the issue. </p>
<p>Google keeps running the ads because they want the revenue. And they know You are not allowed to view links. Register or Login comes from scamming consumers with these ads:

Get Rich Quick with Google.</p>
<h3>Amoral Ad Networks Constantly Promote Fraud</h3>
<p>Is risked mis-priced? Is an asset class overvalued due to fraud? Are consumers unaware of a new type of fraud? </p>
<p>It does not matter where there is a bubble in the economy - amoral ad networks will find it. You are not allowed to view links. Register or Login:</p>
<p>The truly complex part of the problem comes from the size of the un-branded continuity program market and just how much it is helping certain companies hit their numbers, along with what happens were it to go away. In so many respects, the current fakevertising trend is the 2008-9 equivalent of the mortgage advertising boom from 2002-2006.</p>

<p>Not surprising that yield based ad systems promote the biggest scams in the marketplace. Mortgage fraud was a multi-trillion dollar industry, and even as the market heads south, there is still yet another way to exploit the public with ads by targeting their dire situation and desperation. </p>
<h3>Could Fraudulent Ads Eventually Change the Web?</h3>
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If the central network operators do not police their networks then eventually web users will stop trusting online advertising. That (plus pending affiliate regulation) could eventually lead to a significant thinning of competition for mindshare online. It might also push many media companies away from ad based business models to creating businesses built through actually taking money from real human customers.</p>
<h3>Please Help Google Fix This Issue</h3>
<p>Since Google has not put up consumer warnings and lots of consumers are getting ripped off, I believe it is our job as marketers to help warn consumers about this brazen looting and fraud. If you have a blog or website could you please write about this topic? Bonus points if you reference this post using keywords like "Google money" and "make money" as the anchor text such that we can try to rank a warning high up in the Google search results.</p>
<p>And if you write about this topic to help consumers and your site does not carry AdSense ads on it, please list it in the comments below such that anyone who comes to this page can see how big of an issue this has become.</p>

 

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