Why 1 page of Google Profit Pump cost $1,5

Feb 17
11:00

2008

Kelly Wright

Kelly Wright

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When a new book called 'Google Profit Pump' was launched I immediately grabbed a copy (at a discounted price) to be the first to review it. Honestly, I did my best to make as thorough review as I could. Because articles are not meant to be long, I invite you to read the full review at my squidoo lens.

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More isn't better.

That's my motto. I prefer quality,Why 1 page of Google Profit Pump cost $1,5 Articles no matter what it costs. Eventually, it saves a lot of time and money.

That's why I don't like thick ebooks on web marketing and SEO. It always looks like the author wrote 30 pages, and then dissolve them with fluffy phrases to impress readers with enormous amounts of content. Are you after that kind of money-making tutorials? Then you should never buy 'google profit pump'.

When reviewing products, I buy them. It's natural. How can I share my opinion on the subject I've never heard of? So I bought Google Profit Pump and immediately got angry at Anthony Joshua, who wrote the ebook.

Just 39 pages? For $67? Are those PDF pages made of gold?!  That was my initial thought.

But first impression is called 'first' only because it is first. I calmed down and skimmed through Google Profit Pump, then took some time to read it.

'Man, don't he tell too much of information?' I asked myself.

You see, most gurus in affiliate marketing are used to tell stories which are meant to mislead newbies. List building, tracking Adwords campaigns, setting up e-stores… come on, I'm laughing at EVERY newbie out there who jumps onto Adwords with too much of enthusiasm. Adwords is for those who know how things are done. Newbies don't know that. But Anthony does, and he honestly shares his experience in the way he's comfortable with – in a PDF ebook.

Does he tell you from the very first page that you're just a mouse click always from becoming rich overnight? No.

Does he pre-sell you some nitty-gritty package or firesale backed up by his ultimate 2-lives warranty? No.

This goes beyond logic shown by normal 'gurus', and I appreciate this.

Of course, the so-called 'loopholes' are not any Black Hat SEO tricks - they're pure legitimate. But that's the nature of affiliate marketing - few people really know how things work, and how to use that knowledge for maximum profit.

I expect Anthony to release an updated version of Google Profit Pump this year. First, because in the world of affiliate marketing too many rules change fast, without prior notice. Second, because he will have to raise the price. I don't think it's justifiable to hand over this ebook to undeserving hands.