Easy Google Profit Scam

Easy Google Profit Scam

Hundreds of people a month are searching for the phrase “Easy Google Profit Scam” on Google and Yahoo. About 250 per month find their way onto my article about search engine submission being a scam so I decided it was time to create a real page explaining what the “Easy Google Profit Scam” is all about.

The basic principle is that a system, called Easy Google Profit I believe, promises to make money using Google. I’m not entirely sure what it does because the text is on  a sales letter page and I haven’t read one of those for years.

What I do know is that people are adding the word “scam” to the end of the search term which probably means they don’t trust it.

Perhaps anybody finding this page can shed some light on what the system does in the comments.

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It’s what affiliate marketers do to get people to read their sales letter, they name it ‘ProductName is a Scam’ but they actually try to sell it to you anyway - they tell you how it actually isn’t a scam.

 

Well I get a lot of spam emails about Easy Google Profit. Just the name sounds like a scam!

 

One of the scammy “Easy Google Profit” products was put together as an attempt to each people how to do Adsense Arbitrage:: that is, buying traffic from Google Adwords and then sending it to a page where the user is persuaded to click a Google Adsense ad. This practice is banned in Google’s Terms of Service and isn’t as easy to pull off as it was 1-2 years ago.

 

It’s scare tactic, affiliate marketing. Try it with pills, credit , insurgence or whatever.

Query: “Discount Vitamin X”

Ad: Vitamin X Side Effects! Don’t buy Vitamin X without reading this first!

Pitch: Side effects are actually very rare and mild. It’s a great product that’s changed my life. Click here to buy discount Vitamin X with free shipping!

 

First off they use a time limit on an email you can get at, who knows when, from the time they send it to you. Then, when i wrote out a phony address it tried to charge me shipping and handling on some thing that first of all is supposed to be a download, and second of all is going somewhere that doesn’t exist. Then it struck me, “How the hell do they know my real name?! I’m not really listed anywhere on the net that would trace to this account!” I only later find out the email was sent from Las Vegas. I now have theories about mafia involvement. lol

 

After trying several scams which my husband hope they weren’t I have learn this to be the absolute truth! If it sounds like a scam it’s most likely a SCAM 99.999999999%……

 

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