| Profits From Google - Pro Techniques Are Out There |
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Will you be a Google Pro-fessional, or a Google Pro-stitute? With the economy doing what it's doing, thousands of people are unemployed or are looking for a little extra income. Anyone with a computer and enough smarts to type "make money online" into Google can see that there are literally thousands of people trying to get you to give them money in order to tell you how you can make money online.
Will you be a Google Pro-fessional, or a Google Pro-stitute? With the economy doing what it's doing, thousands of people are unemployed or are looking for a little extra income. Anyone with a computer and enough smarts to type "make money online" into Google can see that there are literally thousands of people trying to get you to give them money in order to tell you how you can make money online. Many of these people are effectively scamming: it's not that they won't tell you how to make some money online, but they won't tell you everything you need to know. :Learning internet marketing via Google: Pro and Con The problem is that most of the people who do figure it out don't really care enough to give accurate advice to the new people, at least without charging them for the advice. There is so much information out there for beginners: 1) Affiliate Marketing - how to make a living selling other people's products
It's such a common thing to be overwhelmed that "information overload" is a term familiar to anyone who's been trying to make money online for any significant period of time. Google searching just isn't the right way to find the information you want. Figuring how the Google Pro-fessionals can help you So, how do you cut through the crap and find the stuff that works? Basically, you have to ask someone who has used the products and knows what they're like. Review sites that are honest and fair about the products they're reviewing, such as Explosive Reviews, are few and far between. The problem is that many of the people who are reviewing products are actually trying to affiliate-market them to you. The most accurate reviews you can find are those that are written by someone who has already 'succeeded' at internet marketing - that means that a) they don't need the money from your clicking on their links, and b) they have probably actually used the product, so they know what they're talking about. In this case, Alex Shelton, the creator of Explosive Reviews, has already made his fortune online, so he's very upfront about what he's doing: he's reviewing the products that worked for him, and he'll tell you up front exactly what he liked and what he didn't. Yes, he makes money when you buy something from his reviews, but it's a bonus to him - he's really in it because no one else is giving totally honest reviews, and he feels like there should be some. |
