Google Payload - Scam? Read this before you buy it!

Posted in Ebook Reviews by Vincent on November 15, 2007.

Google Payload’s author Alex Goad says he is doing traffic arbitrage (an auto-pilot money making technique) with google adsense and claims he is making over 9,547 dollars… per day.

How does it work? It seems a pretty easy concept.

Basically you purchase extremely cheap pay-per-click traffic and send it to websites that have adsense pages on them.

Here’s an example:

Let’s say it costs you $0.05 per click to send a visitor to your website. After landing on your website, that visitor then clicks on your adsense ad which makes you $0.10. You have just doubled your money.

Here are the two keys you need to keep in mind to make Google Payload system work:

1. You need very cheap traffic

2. You need highly optimized adsense pages

If you can figure these two keys out, you have a goldmine waiting for you. I can hear some of you saying: “But AdWords is getting so expensive, how can I get cheap pay-per-click traffic?” Good question.

Here’s a fact that I bet many of you didn’t know about Google Payload. There are hundreds of pay-per-click search engines on the Internet. We usually only here about the more expensive pay-per-click search engines like Google AdWords, Yahoo Search and MSN AdCenter.

If you were to take a look at some of the relatively unknown pay-per-click sites, you would find that you can buy clicks for as cheap as $.01. The reason this traffic is so cheap is because there is virtually no competition.

Imagine buying a click for 1 cent and turning it into 10 cents… No imagine doing it over and over and over again.

What I like is that you only need a small amount of capital to start, and the return on investment can be pretty ridiculous.

And… if you’re worried about being shut down by google for doing arb - the key to Alex Goad’s success is that he stays away from using adwords for his Google Payload campaigns… and google actually encourages this business model as long as the emphasis is on a good “customer experience” according to Brian Axe, Google’s AdSense Product Manager.

This could very well be an opportunity that increases your bottom line - big time.

So check it out – Google Payloads.