Google Payload is an e-book, sold through Clickbank, which came out in the Fall of 2007. Written by Alex Goad, Google Payload discusses a new way of making money by sending traffic from third-tier pay-per-click system…to pages filled with ads that pay out more than the spend.
It’s the oldest concept in the world – make more than you spend.
Traffic arbitrage was effectively slowed and then stopped in 2006 when Google AdWords first put the hammer down on garbage ads leading to ad-filled pages. As always, Yahoo! brought up the rear and started slowing down “arbitrage creep” when its Panama system was introduced.
So, with the “big dog” first-tier pay-per-click systems down, it fell to the second- and third-tier PPCs to fill in the gap.
And that is the crux of Google Payload: buy traffic for very low prices, often as long as 1 cent per click, and send to pages of Google AdSense (or other) ads.
Please see our Inside the Product section for objective listing of the contents of Google Payload.
The third-tier PPCs are notoriously flawed. In fact, they are so bad that they verge on fraud. MIVA recently was hit up with a class action lawsuit for the crappy and worthless traffic they provide.
What is worthless traffic? It’s like this: you have 300 hits come from them, and not a single conversion. Or 800 or 1,000 hits. Now, that’s worthless traffic.
I have seen a number of “get rich” e-books in my life, and this ranks as one of the worst:
Finally, affiliates can expect plenty of returns and zero support from Alex Goad. It’s far more hype than substance.
Simply put, Google Payload is total crap and we do not recommend that you buy it.
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