United Kingdom of Great Britain & N. Ireland (Press Release) November 14, 2007 --
This e-book took the internet by storm causing a great stir in every corner. Almost everyone had a question sign in their minds, as it became clear eventually, from laymen to entrepreneur, from journalists to home workers alike. The main forums including the Warrior forum had a great hey day with loads of critics and comments. Can Google ads really be obtained for free? Google is the number one search engine and is said to be twelve times bigger than its nearest rival. Even so it is highly unlikely that the common man is about to receive Google ads for free, although most things that we normally look at and receive as free are usually paid for by others.
The author’s claims are enormous. Dr Jon, as he calls himself – we do not know if that is his real name although we have no reason to believe it’s not, claims to have made in excess of 314 millions dollars in total sales having benefited from 87 million dollars worth of free ads from Google. This is not small, it is massive and not to be taken lightly.
If his claims are true, and again no one to date has any real reason to believe otherwise, then Dr Jon is a genius however way one looks at it. Commendation may even be quite in order. The pertinent questions here are:
1 How did he do it, and
2 Can others do it as well and be equally successful?
The ratio of ad costs to sales as we see above is very high, approximately 27%. It would actually be too high for any business person who has to consider expenses such as rental of office space, staff salaries, utilities, etc. etc. that any normal business person would have to contend with. Even Dr Jon would have a problem there. He is a man of great faith one can say, because had the sales not come in as expected he himself probably would have been in big trouble with Google. His methods must have some credence.
The details of how the doctor carried out his fete is all laid out in the e-book itself, which incidentally I had a problem reading, maybe because of my own sight limitations although the type is quite clustered and small and the style is somewhat wearying.
There is a lot to learn from the e-book such as advertising techniques, affiliate marketing strategies, and meeting the challenges of home base business. One should not become carried away with the claims of Dr Jon and proceed to make large commitment at Google, if that is even possible, and ending up not receiving the expected sales. While there is in fact a lot of money to be made from selling the e-book it is very easy to over commit ones self only to end up in debt. But if Dr Jon can do it to that extent then others can even, if to a lesser extent, and as Rachel on the site’s front page says ‘even Google doesn’t mind’. Anyone wanting to obtain the e-book or just to read about it or Dr Jon’s advertising strategies can do so at www.get-your-google-ads-free.com
The author’s claims are enormous. Dr Jon, as he calls himself – we do not know if that is his real name although we have no reason to believe it’s not, claims to have made in excess of 314 millions dollars in total sales having benefited from 87 million dollars worth of free ads from Google. This is not small, it is massive and not to be taken lightly.
If his claims are true, and again no one to date has any real reason to believe otherwise, then Dr Jon is a genius however way one looks at it. Commendation may even be quite in order. The pertinent questions here are:
1 How did he do it, and
2 Can others do it as well and be equally successful?
The ratio of ad costs to sales as we see above is very high, approximately 27%. It would actually be too high for any business person who has to consider expenses such as rental of office space, staff salaries, utilities, etc. etc. that any normal business person would have to contend with. Even Dr Jon would have a problem there. He is a man of great faith one can say, because had the sales not come in as expected he himself probably would have been in big trouble with Google. His methods must have some credence.
The details of how the doctor carried out his fete is all laid out in the e-book itself, which incidentally I had a problem reading, maybe because of my own sight limitations although the type is quite clustered and small and the style is somewhat wearying.
There is a lot to learn from the e-book such as advertising techniques, affiliate marketing strategies, and meeting the challenges of home base business. One should not become carried away with the claims of Dr Jon and proceed to make large commitment at Google, if that is even possible, and ending up not receiving the expected sales. While there is in fact a lot of money to be made from selling the e-book it is very easy to over commit ones self only to end up in debt. But if Dr Jon can do it to that extent then others can even, if to a lesser extent, and as Rachel on the site’s front page says ‘even Google doesn’t mind’. Anyone wanting to obtain the e-book or just to read about it or Dr Jon’s advertising strategies can do so at www.get-your-google-ads-free.com

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