Saturday, October 21, 2006

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  • Hello , as you know my previous post was about google adsense and a bit of info to get started.A few people have read my blog and contacted me to say why am i wasting my time doing this when there are loads of "adsense ready" template programs out there.Truth is one thing i have learned on the internet is the only person you can really TRUST is yourself!There is an interesting arcticle which i have copoied for you below which poo poos all the "adsenseReady" sites as being out of date , missing links etc etc etc and of course they do cost money!!!You see the most important question i always ask myself is this ..if this program really works why are they selling it? why dont they just use it themselves? truth is that what they sell you doesnt work beacause of inherent problems with google adsenses terms of service and it is easier for them to market a plan to gullible people rather than for them to do the HARD work that is required!

    The article below, i believe is a pure marketing hype by the individuals behind yet another program, the old, "this system is rubbish , ive tried them all but this one is great"Similar to the "good cop bad cop" scenario we see on TV detective movies.!
    Its great copy, of that there is no doubt, BUT do you believe it?.I DONT! and i challenge anyone out there to prove me wrong.I await a bucketload of comments.

    Meanwhile back in the real world i know it is possible to earn a very good full time income by being an adsense publisher but you do have to WORK and put in the effort as in anything in life.REMEMBER THE AGE OLD ADAGE" if something seems too good to be true then it usually is".









    AdSense Ready Web Site Scams

    Read this special article before you consider paying for an “AdSense Ready” web site program.

    From the desk of Garry Neale
    October 21, 2006

    Wouldn’t it be pleasant to make a passel of cash fast, with little effort, working at home in your pajamas? Of course it would. Anyone would be pleased to have wealth flowing into their bank account, working alone a few hours a week from home, so they’d own additional time to spend with the wife and kids, without any supervisor looking over their shoulder.

    Recently, we at Consumer Research Guide have seen some unbelievable claims from individuals and web sites about making tons of cash with “AdSense Ready” web sites. For those of you not familiar with AdSense, the ads on the left margin of this screen are AdSense ads. These very same individuals point out, for a price, they can train you how to do the same technique. You may have even fallen victim to scam artists selling you their new “get rich quick” plan. Me too! These programs continue to be rewarding because many individuals tend to trust in the basic “good” in people. However, following many disappointments, I resolved to get to the bottom of this AdSense attraction and find out if it in truth is feasible to make a “ton of money” using AdSense ads.

    I began by literally contacting every AdSense related website I could identify and purchased their individual program or ebook. I was intensely disappointed with 99 % of what I discovered. Here is what I typically found:

    • outdated material or non - working links
    • links pointing to other sites that asked for additional money
    • no help section
    • no genuine technical support

    I rapidly realized that these so called programs were entirely worthless. And the owners knew it, yet they were giggling all the way to the bank! Surprisingly though, while sifting over all of the meaningless info, I was able to pinpoint one authentic program that really did exhibit pretty good results. It won’t make you wealthy over night, but it did render a pretty good monthly profit. In truth, I’m still using it right now.

    The owner or this system was an every day individual just like you and I that discovered a method to produce extra cash working from home ( sort of by mistake ) on his computers. The membership areas were effective with a good quantity of excellent information on how to earn an added $50 or more per day on your computer with very little effort. This program in truth combines 3 different programs ( AdSense, Clickbank, & eBay ) into one web site. I even chatted with a few of his customers in an online forum and they verified that they were also earning additional money with their sites. It was like I discovered a diamond in the rough. But don’t take my word for it, you can visit the site I found below and see what you think.

    They do charge just below $100 for access to their method, which is to be expected with any legitimate business that really has humans on staff who are dedicated to helping you get started. However, I earned the money back within the first week after beginning the undertaking. Anyway, if you do decide you are interested in the program below, I advise you to sign-up soon, as the owner has advised me that he is obtaining so many new members by word of mouth referrals, that he will be raising the price substantially within the next few days. He doesn’t have a big enough staff to accommodate many more individuals, and he is devoted to providing great service to each member.

    Well, my hunt for authentic AdSense programs has come to an end. I have to reveal I was utterly disappointed with much of what I found, and I strongly recommend that you do not take chances joining any program other than the one listed below! Whatever you do, I wish a healthy and fruitful year for you and yours.

    All the best,

    Garry

    Here is a link to the program we do recommend: Dave’s Cool Web Sites

    AdSense Ready Web Site Scams
    Read this special article before you consider paying for an “AdSense Ready” web site program.

    From the desk of Garry Neale
    October 21, 2006

    Wouldn’t it be pleasant to make a passel of cash fast, with little effort, working at home in your pajamas? Of course it would. Anyone would be pleased to have wealth flowing into their bank account, working alone a few hours a week from home, so they’d own additional time to spend with the wife and kids, without any supervisor looking over their shoulder.

    Recently, we at Consumer Research Guide have seen some unbelievable claims from individuals and web sites about making tons of cash with “AdSense Ready” web sites. For those of you not familiar with AdSense, the ads on the left margin of this screen are AdSense ads. These very same individuals point out, for a price, they can train you how to do the same technique. You may have even fallen victim to scam artists selling you their new “get rich quick” plan. Me too! These programs continue to be rewarding because many individuals tend to trust in the basic “good” in people. However, following many disappointments, I resolved to get to the bottom of this AdSense attraction and find out if it in truth is feasible to make a “ton of money” using AdSense ads.

    I began by literally contacting every AdSense related website I could identify and purchased their individual program or ebook. I was intensely disappointed with 99 % of what I discovered. Here is what I typically found:

    • outdated material or non - working links
    • links pointing to other sites that asked for additional money
    • no help section
    • no genuine technical support

    I rapidly realized that these so called programs were entirely worthless. And the owners knew it, yet they were giggling all the way to the bank! Surprisingly though, while sifting over all of the meaningless info, I was able to pinpoint one authentic program that really did exhibit pretty good results. It won’t make you wealthy over night, but it did render a pretty good monthly profit. In truth, I’m still using it right now.

    The owner or this system was an every day individual just like you and I that discovered a method to produce extra cash working from home ( sort of by mistake ) on his computers. The membership areas were effective with a good quantity of excellent information on how to earn an added $50 or more per day on your computer with very little effort. This program in truth combines 3 different programs ( AdSense, Clickbank, & eBay ) into one web site. I even chatted with a few of his customers in an online forum and they verified that they were also earning additional money with their sites. It was like I discovered a diamond in the rough. But don’t take my word for it, you can visit the site I found below and see what you think.

    They do charge just below $100 for access to their method, which is to be expected with any legitimate business that really has humans on staff who are dedicated to helping you get started. However, I earned the money back within the first week after beginning the undertaking. Anyway, if you do decide you are interested in the program below, I advise you to sign-up soon, as the owner has advised me that he is obtaining so many new members by word of mouth referrals, that he will be raising the price substantially within the next few days. He doesn’t have a big enough staff to accommodate many more individuals, and he is devoted to providing great service to each member.

    Well, my hunt for authentic AdSense programs has come to an end. I have to reveal I was utterly disappointed with much of what I found, and I strongly recommend that you do not take chances joining any program other than the one listed below! Whatever you do, I wish a healthy and fruitful year for you and yours.

    All the best,

    Garry

    Here is a link to the program we do recommend: Dave’s Cool Web Sites

    3 comments:

    Ray Dubé said...

    Is there any chance this comment will see the light of Day?

    William McCaldon has proven himself to be a spammer, and has refused to remove me from his spam listing. I had hoped he would respect my request, but alas, he has not and apparently will not either. In any case, I will have to proceed with the assumption that William McCaldon is nothing but a spammer, and will not listen to requests to be removed from his mailing list. There is no easy way to be removed from the list, and he does not reply to emails. Perhaps this comment will light a fire.

    William, once more I request to be taken off of your mailing list, not only because I'm not interested in what you have to sell, but also because you are not even considerate enough to block my email to the balance of your spamees!

    Remove me, if not, further action will be taken, including, but not limited to, complaints directly to your ISP.

    MONEYMAKER said...

    Ray im very disapointed....first of all let me say to you i have never received any request from you to be removed from my list..if i had seen any request i would have acted upon it...i have my fair share of spam in my e-mails too but i wouldnt dream of going on a public site and defaming the person.. i would simply give them the benefit of the doubt and delete to my hearts content.You have got your wish your address will be removed from my list forthwith..it seems bullies abound everywhere...even on the net....

    best wishes....

    Ray Dubé said...

    You're dissapointed? How would you feel in my shoes?

    The fact is I did send requests to be removed from your mailing list, why would I claim otherwise? And it is because I had made the request multiple times, that I had to bring my complaint public.

    In any case, finally you've heard from me, although I think you may want to check how your email is filtered, it would appear that requests to be removed from your mailing list are not getting through.

    I also hope you have heard something else in my comments, or even from reading the post in my blog about this problem, you were sending "open" emails. That is, emails where every member of the mailing list sees everyone else's email address. You may want to start putting these email addresses as bcc for your future mailings.

    With regards to giving the benefit of the doubt and deleting to your hearts content, you seem to forget that spamming is illegal, and is cause for concern. I just don't see why I should "delete to my hearts content" for something I don't want. If I don't want it, I ask for it to stop, if I'm ignored, I try different tactics. It appears to have worked this time.

    As compensation for the "defamation" of you on my blog and in these comments I'll post what you've indicated here and my reply as well.

    Sorry for the accusation of spamming, but I still stand by my remark about having requested removal from your email list many times.