Scam-Reports
By: Sarah Newman

  

"Exposing Scams all over the Internet"
 

 

Is Google Cash a Scam?

 


... just another scam or the real thing?

Anyone who uses the Internet will know that there are hundreds, if not thousands, of get-rich-quick schemes advertised on every page. Make thousands in a few days, they promise.

Sit back and watch the cash roll in. It’s gotten to a point where people hardly notice see these pop-ups anymore. You can’t help but think, “Are these people for real?”

The idea of making a living through the Internet isn’t a new one, and technology is such that you can now work for any company in the world without ever meeting your boss face-to-face.

Not everyone is suited to life as a desk jockey with nine-to-five shifts and battling traffic to and from the office every day. They may not admit it, but most people want to do as little as possible and make a lot of money at the same time. It’s the dream we all want to live, but the idea of actually attaining that dream seems ludicrous. Right?

Well, think about this way: if these schemes and programmes are all rubbish, then why do we see so many of these ads? Someone must be making it work - why not you? Waiter-turned-internet-tycoon Chris Carpenter was suffering a nervous breakdown when he was struck with the inspiration to create a system that would really help people make money.

Google Cash, his brainchild, is now sold as an eBook that details what critics are calling “an intriguing, creative way to earn money from home.”

With every new business venture, there needs to be some kind of start-up capital. Google Cash can work for anyone, provided they put the necessary thought and effort into it.

It sounds pretty simple too: the first thing you need to do is become an affiliate for a product or website. The company you’re affiliated will agree to pay you a commission every time a person buys something off their site.

Next, you set up an Adwords account and create ads associated with the product or service. Now every time someone clicks on that ad, you pay a little something depending on what that particular keyword costs.

Whenever someone enters that keyword during a search, your ad pops up. That way more people are driven to your ad more often, meaning that the chances of scoring a sale come more often.

The trick, they say, is in carefully selecting the websites and products with which you want to become affiliated. It’d be in your best interests to go with something regular and everyday, like DVD box sets, pet food, contact lenses - things that people can’t do without and that are cheaper to buy on the Internet.

The way your ads are worded also needs to reel in the potential buyer.

Many people using Google Cash say it’s not an instant get-rich fix and that you actually need to try a number of affiliates and ads before seeing any real rewards. Either way, you can make a real killing or lose a lot of money. It’s all in how you sell it.

If you’re looking to start a business and I can show you the one business opportunity that is more than ‘theory’ and ‘how to’… it’s an actual ‘system’ and all you need to do is push a few buttons to get it started and generating passive cash daily.

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Good Luck,
Sarah Newman