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Is this what Gooogle Nemisis does?

  1. Creates a review page
  2. Tracks keywords

Wow, how desperate are people that they would buy this?

It takes 15 minutes to make a review page with most html editors.

It takes a good keyword tracking program to do the same thing Google Nemisis does.

Why would anyone buy Google Nemisis?

You can call the phone # and they will direct you to this website to cancel.

http://www.cancelmetoday.com 

I am happy to know I can easily call to cancel future issues and payments by simply calling +1 (631) 615-4597 at anytime 24 hours a day / 7 days a week

I’m sure you heard of the huge launch of the “7 Figure Secrets” launch and the story of his $25,000 copy writer that he beats us over the head with over and over.

 Well, someone over there didn’t read their own copy well enough.

Here are two grammatical errors I found during my root canal/checkout process.

“Earn over $30.00 Cash For Every Person Your Your Refer
To Us That Request The Free Report!”

“These companies provide you with a FREE TRAIL”

They must have spent so much time coming up with the BS upsell, cross sell, sideway sells, and right cross sells they didn’t have time to read their own crap.

http://the7figuresecrets.com/yours-free/7987

Mike,

 I just ordered your “FREE” 7 Figure Secrets printed package that everyone and their brother and his brothers had spammed me with over the last few weeks.

http://the7figuresecrets.com/yours-free/7987

 If you haven’t ordered it you are in for a big shocker. You can’t uncheck the “Free” $29 magazine, in fact, when you try he launches into a BS explanation about how he can’t really give things away for “FREE” or he would go bankrupt.

 It seems his scam is to for you to manually cancel his BS magazine. Of course he knows that 25% or more people will forget to cancel it and I bet once the magazine ships he won’t refund you for said magazine.

So to cancel his magazine just call his phone # and they will tell you what website to visit to cancel the subscription. Holy SHITE, a 2 step cancellation process? Come on Mike, can you sleep at night? You are ruining the credibility of internet marketing with your hijinx. Oh yea, I didn’t even mention the seemingly never ending upsells, crossells, one time offers, and other BS he puts you through…

I can imagine some n00bs who went throught the crappy ordering process being scared away from ordering anything again from anyone, and without a fresh batch of goldfish in the pond, the guru sharks and other IM’s won’t be able to feast and get rich off them.

http://the7figuresecrets.com/yours-free/7987

If you want to list a digital ebook on ebay, you have to do it using their classified system. The cost is much higher than the old way, with ebay classifieds running $9.95 per month.

 The old way:

Ebay Listing: $.05

Final Value Fees: $.10

Paypal Fees: $.35

Total Cost $.50

New Way

Ebay Classified $9.95 Month

Why are they doing this?

It breaks down to money. They want more money and less ebook spam on their site. It also seems many powersellers are manipulating the feedback system by listing ebooks.

There are also rumors of ebay sellers using ebooks to get to powerseller status and then scamming people once they are powersellers.

You can read more about it here:

http://www2.ebay.com/aw/core/200803.shtml#2008-03-24125416

 The official story is a nice way to say they are trying to make more money on sellers that have helpful products that cost “little or nothing” and it undermines the feedback system.

Hmm, sounds a little bogus to me. How about an adjustment to the feedback system that doesn’t count feedback for digital download items? Problem solved……………

I’ve been doing alot of white hat and a little black hat over the last 60 days to drive more traffic and it’s working. My clickthrough rate is nearly the same by my ECPM is way up!

I’ve very excited to see this all pay off. With just a little more tweaking and some continued building this will soon make enough to be a full time income for some people. Not me though, I spend too much on cigars, golf, and booze. It will help to reduce the burden of the several thousand I spent on libations and entertainment. 

The Adsense dream goes something like this.

  1. Find profitable niches, aka: high paying keywords
  2. Register domain
  3. Build websites with Adsense blocks
  4. Sit back and earn income with sites on “autopilot” (<—internet marketing buzzword gurus use to get you to think you can make money without doing anything and spend money on their crappy products, ironically so they can make money on “autopilot”)

Sometimes wannabe internet marketers will do the next step and try and promote the sites with link exchanges, pay per click, forums, email newsletters, create an ebook, etc. But they quickly learn that it’s like throwing money into sex education for Jenna Jameson. Too little, too late, that time has passed.

Back in the old days, you could use automated software to create spam pages loaded with adsense and make thousands every month.

HyperVRE lets people believe that anyone can make money creating websites. What HyperVRE actually does is make it extremely easy to create a decent looking website that no one will ever find.

“Your about to discover a hot new technology” is what the voice says when you go their pitch page. “Once you flip the switch you can turn it on autopilot”, hmm, what did we learn about autopilot?

As an experiment over the last 6 months or so I created about 30 sites on 30 domains and about 50 sites on one main domain. About 75% of them are indexed in search engines, as I have the power to link them from a high PR site that helps get them indexed fast. I also have an email subscribers list of about 10,000 people to whom I would send links to the sites.

Overall I feel like it was an utter failure and a waste of the Indian guys time who I paid to do it. I could have had that Indian guy painting coke cans instead and selling them as (ADD note: I just looked at my email to try and find a reason to stop writing this) wind chimes and I would have made as much money.

 How much did I make? I’ve attached an image, about 75% of the earnings are from my HyperVRE made for adsense sites.

I just checked and it looks like things are turning around! One of my main domain sites just got two clicks and I made an astonishing .18 cents. As a reminder, the niche topic is a keyword that was rated as one of the best topics and has the earning potential of something like .75 cents per click.

HyperVRE Sites Adsense Sites

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The ADHD Entrepreneur

By David Giwerc, MCC

The majority of business owners exhibit ADHD characteristics.

The United States is in the midst of an entrepreneurial renaissance. People are literally waking up to the idea that they can work for themselves and make a lot of money doing it. And, while there are as many types of entrepreneurs as there are businesses, most entrepreneurs share some common traits. They tend to be visionaries. People who go into business for themselves tend to be risk takers. After almost a decade of coaching entrepreneurs, it has also been my observation that a majority of all entrepreneurs have Attention Deficit Hyperactivity Disorder, or AD/HD.

They may not be taking medication and many of them haven’t even been diagnosed, but anyone who knows AD/HD would recognize the signs. The chart below compares AD/HD with Entrepreneurship. As they use to say on those old TV shows, only the names have been changed.ADHD Distracted-Seems to always have something new to think about.
Entrepreneur - Constantly has new ideas for how to improve the business

ADHD - Starts several projects at the same time, may not complete any of them.
Entrepreneur - Flexible. Approaches problems from several different angles, always ready to change direction if that is what is needed

ADHD - Distorted sense of time. For example, will spend hours playing a video game without realizing how much time has passed.
Entrepreneur - Immerses him or herself in the job and often does not realize how much time has passed

ADHD - Visual thinkers
Entrepreneur - Visionaries who paint a picture for others

ADHD - Hands-on learners
Entrepreneur - Hands-on managers

ADHD - Hyperactive
Entrepreneur - Always on the go

Once you understand what AD/HD looks like, you could easily conclude that virtually all successful entrepreneurs have AD/HD. Experts on AD/HD believe that Benjamin Franklin had AD/HD. Coincidentally, Franklin is also thought to be the first American entrepreneur. There is evidence that Thomas Edison had AD/HD, as did Henry Ford, Walt Disney and both of the Wright Brothers. You don’t have to go as far back as Edison and Ford to find examples of successful AD/HD entrepreneurs. David Neeleman, CEO of JetBlue, has publicly acknowledged his AD/HD. Neeleman has chosen not to take medication for AD/HD and has instead learned how to use his “unique brain wiring” to his advantage, now that he better understands it.

Understanding your AD/HD, if you have AD/HD, could be the first step towards realizing your full potential in business and in your personal life.

Thomas Apple, the inventor/designer of the NASDAQ video billboard in New York’s Times Square and a successful businessman, told ADDitude magazine how his undiagnosed AD/HD had affected his life: “I was 40 years old when I realized I really was a smart person,” he says. Like many entrepreneurs and others who don’t color in the lines, Apple had trouble as a child. “I was well on the way to delinquent behavior by third-grade,” Apple recalls. “I thought, ‘if I’m going to be treated this way, I might as well act this way.” After his son and daughter were diagnosed with AD/HD, Apple took a hard look at his pattern of career difficulties and two failed marriages and realized that he probably had it too. A doctor confirmed the diagnosis. Apple now takes medication to treat his AD/HD, but he realizes that there’s more to it than taking medication. ADD isn’t a ‘take two pills and call me in the morning’ type of diagnosis,” he says. “It is something that you have to do 24/7.”

Apple’s story about realizing he had AD/HD after first seeing it in his children is very common among adults who have been diagnosed. AD/HD is a genetic disorder. If a child has it, there is up to a 70% chance that at least one of the parents has it too.