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Google Payload: It’s the Big One

by alex · 159 comments

Internet Marketing

This is going to be short and sweet, just the way I like it:

4 Months ago, I got in contact with a Genius Arbitrager from Brazil. This guy is making around 10 grand a day with search engine arbitrage.

To make a long story short, we spent hours, if not days on the phone and he showed me EVERYTHING. We’re talking million dollar secrets…

Here’s what I did. I took all the notes I had and formulated everything into a killer, and straight to the point blueprint that would serve as my guide so I would be sure to get things right from day one.

I spent weeks testing and tweaking it, going over and patching the system as I went along, until I got it exactly right.

Then I set up a couple of test accounts. I’m not sure if I was surprised or not, but within days, I had broken the 100$ a day mark.

To make a long story short, I made about $4000 in my first month and nearly $12,000 the second on one account. And it’s still going up like crazy.

The best part is, once I had the blueprint down, it took me literally less than 15 hours to set it all up. Since then, I’ve been too busy putting the blueprint in “clean” format to do anything more than check my stats. I literally haven’t touched it for weeks and it still makes hundreds a day.

That’s how automated it is. I’ve made an intro video so you can grasp exactly what I’m talking about.

Check it out here:

Google Payload

More on this tomorrow.

159 Responses to “Google Payload: It’s the Big One”

  1. Eddie says:

    Hi Alex,

    I have read over your manual and viewed the deluxe videos, which were a great help indeed.

    Though I am having some trouble with some points you mention, but they really are not explained well on how to implement them using your ideas… Such as how to implement the XML feeds or produce the results pages using traffic from the 2nd & 3rd tier engines before going head first into the Google Adwords. Reading the material, I got the idea to start off by not using Adwords… but you seemed to focus more on using them and not the easier to implement 2nd & 3rd tier engine traffic that offers cheaper clicks and is easier to get setup initially.

    I do think there is a need for the Google Adwords, but I also think there needs to be some clarifying information about the other options to use other than Adwords.

    So, I hope you do make the beginner/newbie videos mentioned or provide additional info to make this a little simpler or straight forward to help us all.

  2. Don says:

    Hi Alex

    overall I’m very happy with the books and the deluxe videos were a good investment as I always find it easier to learn when someone shows me.

    My only real problem is I don’t get how to get the XML feeds to work with the templates you supplied. I really need some help with that…

    Cheers

    Don
    Brisbane, Australia

  3. Claire says:

    thank you for your email, Alex,
    for general information, to other readers, i am totally new, so even adsense is a mistry to me ,but still baby steps along the way with understanding of the general direction that i’m suppose to go to and alot of “positivity” and waiting for more videos,
    but things seem to be getting me there,
    claire

  4. Christy says:

    Hi Alex,
    I was reading the posts and thank you for stopping the rage. I am tired of people who only want to discredit and b**** about everything. I have your ebook and I am anxiously awaiting your new video to help us newbies get this going and stop the day job.

    Thank you,

    Christy

  5. Gerry says:

    Hi Alex -

    Great job, but I’m still a little lost.

    I have several blogs up and some HyperVRE sites so I have a little familiarity with getting sites up on the net but some of this is still new to me.

    When you do your follow-up videos to explain the system better to us newbie types, please cover in more detail how to actually use the templates you furnish. In the video you say to populate the templates with articles. How? I know how to download from Ezinearticles and how re-write PLR but mechanically how do you transfer the articles to the templates? A step-by-step explanation would be great!

    If I can figure that out, I think I can make some money.

    Anyway, thanks for a good package.

    Gerry

  6. Simon says:

    Hi Alex
    May I ask which Web site editor you are using in Deluxe video #5?

    Thanks,
    Simon

  7. Rebecca says:

    Alex, I bought Google Payload and as a whole found it very informative. However, I concur with Paul (Nov. 13) that there were some holes in the process. I too was confused about who to buy keywords from and who to send to. I hope you will make the set by set process more clear. I highly recommend thesitewizard.com for tutorials and great step by step instructions.

  8. Rebecca says:

    Hi, Jane–go to thesitewizard.com for tutorials. I found this through Alex indirectly p. 58 of GP where he talks about free uploads WYSING. It is truly a step by step process. I purchased a domain name through name.cheap.com–subcribed to a host for 9.95 per month through futurequest.com and was walked through building a website (a very primitive one) through thesitewizard. It was fun and I did it all on a Sunday afternoon. Hope this helps.

  9. Tiburon says:

    Hey Roby,
    You seem to have a handle on this subject, and have been able to get started. Would you be willing to help me get started in the right direction? I have a generic domain name, the templates he provided, and NVU to make changes to them. I’d just like to get something setup so I can put this program into first gear. I know it all hinges on creating the “dummy site” to get started, but a few examples, screen shots, “do this, do that” advice, etc. would have helped many on here from what I’ve read.

    Do you mind sharing your steps to get started?

  10. amber says:

    Hi all. Just wondering if anybody knows how to track which keywords are converting with 7Search. What I mean is, is there a way to see which search terms from the cheaper engine are getting people to click on ads within 7Search. Hope that makes sense. Also, 7Search won’t let you put your xml feed on your site unless you have 100k searches per month… has anyone been able to get around that, or are you just using the Private Label Search? Thank in advance for any advice.

  11. Janette says:

    Hi Alex
    I have read the book, but I would be very grateful for the beginner videos. Where will we be able to get them, will you post the info here, cause I do come and read the posts regularly. I think with the videos I’ll be able to do it.
    Do you think I should purchase the first set of videos?
    Thanks
    Janette (Aust)

  12. Janette says:

    Hi Alex,
    Thanks for the 2 beginner videos they will really help.
    Looking forward to more.
    Thanks
    Janette (Aust)

  13. AMK says:

    Hi Alex,

    GREAT book!

    Over the past year I’ve had huge success with AdSense Arbitrage (best months were $30k+ with a 100%+ ROI) so I know that arbitrage works BUT then Google started slapping my campaigns and everything came tumbling down.

    Your book got me very excited again as you give me so many other options besides Google.

    Thanks – you’ll hear from me again once I’ve got my new campaigns going based on your system.

    Guys, this is the real deal – go for it.

    AMK

  14. Viswajeet says:

    HI ALEX,
    Thanks for such good e-book and videos. I m totally newbie in this field, so im confused. please alex cover all the points in the videos for newbies.

    I think my dreams are going to be real.
    how many money should i need further including web page opening and ads???

  15. Paul says:

    Alex, great new videos. Just a note though, almost every template I downloaded from SA had a very different ini file than what your demo showed. It looks like now they are defining the template folders rather than the actual files.

  16. John says:

    Alex,

    The extra video 1 & 2 are very helpful.
    Thank you for providing it.

    Even though some of the shots were off screen to view I think I can guess what you are referring to while making changes in html code.

    I have three questions:

    1. when we download template from osw.org and save it to our desktop to be uploaded to Dreamweaver,
    do we need to unzip prior to uploading to DW?

    2. When you went to Ezinearticles to copy “publish article” to get html code, would it have also been ok to cut and paste the actual copy into DW rather than getting code?

    3. When you copied the xml files from searchmoney.com into megamagplus folder on your desktop, you then uploaded to DW, Wouldn’t your megamagplus folder have also included the adsense site you developed in videoextra 1.?
    Or did you delete your megamagplus folder with videoextra 1 files prior to uploading xml files?

    I’m trying to understand if it is o.k. to include both the videoextra 1 adsense file and the xml file from video 2 in the same site name url in DW.

    John
    .

  17. Paul Stansel says:

    I can answer these :)

    1) Yes, unzip them
    2) It’s traditionally the way I do it… maybe there are advantages to doing it Alex’s way that I am not sure of.
    3) I’m sure he cleaned all those out based on the file list in DW that the video showed.

    One note, the templates I downloaded today from SA were fairly different than what the video showed. The ini file had some different options in it, etc; So I didn’t copy the files into the same folder as shown in the demo video because it resulted in way too many broken paths. I just uploaded the site as is after correcting a few things on the template to make it more “mine”. It does mean the path for the search query is a lot longer, but reading the notices on SA it looks like these are now required to be part of the query string.

  18. Vishwajeet says:

    hey alex i got ur extra free videos, it expalians all about the web designing anf xhtml but there is some missing, like how to purchase cheap ads and post it for large bucks???. this thing is reamaining in the video

    please describe this in video

  19. Bill says:

    I’m Happy again, Alex.

    Every one of my sites suffered badly from a boot up the backside from Google after following the Black Mask book. But now I’m earning again thanks to Payload!

    For the first couple of days I felt I was stealing. It was so easy and I was a very happy man. I only had two pages up so I added a few more, but some tweaking needs to be done. I’m just about to start sending traffic to a template too.

    I have noticed something odd though and wondered if you have too. The page impressions reported by Google add up to a lot less than the clicks I’ve paid for. You would think every time someone lands on my pages via an ad they clicked on it would register a page impression. After a few days there was quite big differences and I’m concern about it. I’m wondering if Google’s telling me lies about how many page impressions and clicks I’m really getting.

    Anyway, thanks for the information and the extra vids. That’s enough from me. I’ve got a new business to build.

  20. Tianyi says:

    Hi John, with regards to ur qns:

    1. Yes you need to unzip first

    2. Getting the code makes it much easier, if not you would have to paragraph and space the sentences yourself in dreamweaver.

    3.Alex deleted all the files from video 1 to show you video 2.

    =)

  21. Chris says:

    Hey Alex,

    Thanks for the videos…very helpful. Looking forward to #3.

    Just curious…have you seen or heard of a website creating program called Xsitepro? (www.xsitepro.com). have been considering getting it and wondering now how it compares to Dreamweaver.

    One benefit they are selling, besides of course ease of use is, that there are tools in there specifically for IM sites and monetizing sites. And its $197 compared to Dreamweaver’s $399.

    Thanks!

    -Chris

  22. Chris says:

    One other question…I have a great, (as in funny and memorable), porn related URL reserved but don’t really want a porn site. Could I use the URL to create an adult content related arbitrage page?

    How is that niche converting as far as arbitrage and what you are teaching?

    Thanks again

    Chris

  23. Bruce says:

    Hey Alex,

    I’m wondering the same thing as John above is. I’m very interested in learning to use the xml feed sites. I’m not using dreamweaver – I have a different wysiwyg. I’ve read the ebook through a couple of times now. My understanding at this point is:

    1. Get a domain name and get an adsense account for it.
    2. Upload the article template to my domain name. (Are there places marked in the template to insert adsense code?) (I haven’t done this yet). Insert articles (either my own or from ezinearticles with author credits) in the places designated in the template.
    3. Apply to searchanyway.com where I will begin to send traffic to – tell them I get 500 hits a day, my traffic will come from ppc and natural search engine traffic and a couple other points you listed in the ebook. Sign up with Thagodz.com and do the same (get $25 credit for signing up).
    4. Find 5-10 high-paying keywords for the niche I plan to use after the above steps.(Resource guide at back is Alex’s recommended ones).
    5. Don’t pay more than 5-7 cents a click for traffic to your keywords niche sites.
    6. Apply to 7search.com and finditquick.com and send traffic to the pages you have there with their ads on it. (I’m assuming this is where the xml sites are(?)) and where I can get the code to paste into my ‘article site’ template. Do I replace the content already in the site – including the adsense ad code?? with the xml pages and search bar?? My understanding now is that I should expect pennies for a week while they give me basic feeds sometimes unrelated to my niche keywords, then I should be upgraded to a premium feed and I will get to keep much more ad revenue from more keyword targeted ads which should boost my ROI by alot.
    7. Apply to goclick.com to buy traffic for 3-4 cents per click
    avoid searchfeed.com (poor traffic source). Also avoid MIVA at first until or if the niche I choose begins to be very profitable.
    8. You may not be earning well from day one.
    You may even lose a bit of money in the beginning (with basic feeds). Be patient for 3-4 days.
    Start small. Test, tweak, improve. Success comes through
    a multitude of small positive changes. I assume this to be true until my ads start getting premium feeds.

    Is my understanding correct? If not, please refer to the number and correct please. Thanks for all your help.

    Bruce

  24. Gerry says:

    Hi Alex -

    Thanks much for the new videos. They really cleared up a couple of points and taught me something I had overlooked in Dreamweaver. I’m almost embarrassed to admit that I never knew you could upload directly – this really speeds the process up!

    Gerry

  25. Ben says:

    I’ve created a monster! Just kidding…

    I guess all I need to do now is send a TON of traffic to this beast. Here’s what I’ve come up with: http://gigazonic.com.

    Ben

  26. Jobfree77 says:

    Alex Keep up the good work and don’t bother dumbing down the info to much, everything is not for everyone. Mr Brazilian you are brilliant and clever and for those who don’t believe you exist maybe they’re just not clever enough to handle arbitrage. Alex can your next videos get into some more advanced technigues to really make this work for the “believers”? Forget the $5 a day crap. I don’t think you should hold our hands like babies but it would be nice if you could thoroughly help us get to the $200/day mark. Thanks for Your Honesty.

  27. alex says:

    Hello People,

    Thank you Tremendously for all your comments.

    To those that are asking questions here:

    This is NOT the support desk and you will NOT get answers here. Please use the appropriate email and support desk addresses for that because it’s impossible for me to follow all the threads here. This is for comments, NOT support.

    Cheers,

    Alex

  28. mark says:

    You can use any editor, not necessarily Dreamweaver.

    I’m using MS Expression Web (after $99 upgrade from FrontPage, which I used for 10 years and it is obsolete now).

    mark

  29. Toby says:

    Hi,

    I am about to purchase GP but am totally new to i-net arbitrage. So, two questions:

    1. Is this the right product for me or should I start with something else to “warm up”
    2. Where should I buy GP. There are lots of bonus offers out there.. or should I buy directly from the GP homepage?

    Thanks!

    Toby

  30. Toby says:

    OK, I’m an idiot just now read your last posting – will direct my question to support instead…

  31. Eyal says:

    Alex

    In refference to your last post – I think It is best to ask the questions and get the answers over here in the “comments area” where everyone gets the benefit of the replies.
    There are so many common questions to so many people that a “centralized” point – where all could “see and learn” from the answers – is essential.(Maybe a forum?1?)

    …I also think it would make support desk’s life much easier.

    I would love to see the answers support gave bruce (November 24th post) which so clealy tried to summerize the “PayLoad” process step by step (which would be a good idea for you to prepare such a summerrized blue print – for all of us “question askers”)….or the answers to Rebbeca’s post from November 21st (since I am also confused about the “basic issue” of who to buy keywords from and who to send traffic to).

    It only seems to me that it dose’nt make sense for each of us to send support the same questions – and get the same answers …

    Eyal

  32. amber says:

    Hi everyone,

    Just wanted to let you know I setup a message board at ** Edit by Alex **

    Do not post outside links without permission.

  33. matt says:

    Come on, people. Alex didn’t promise to teach you how to set up a freakin’ website, did he?

    I’ll be the first to admit there are details missing in this book, but I think he’s on the right path. I would rather he spend his time filling in the blanks than trying to teach every newbie basic html or to create their own website

  34. K says:

    Hi.

    Just my .2c I recently purchased Google assassin which works Very well with finding the niches and writing the ads that Alex describes in Google Payload.

    I just got accepted with Search anyway (woohoo) and finally “got” the xml feed I was curious as how to do.

    As for the newbies, if you “actually” do this book step by step it all really begins to fall into place.

    Alex thank you,

    K.

  35. Chris says:

    Can someone direct me to the support desk link for Google Payload? I seem to have misplaced it!

    Thanks

    Chris

  36. Chris says:

    never mind…found it….

  37. John says:

    Hi Alex and all you fellow Newbies,

    I have been learning internet marketing for 3 years and am still a Newbie as I have not made a red cent yet from Internet Marketing. I have a lot of ideas and have bought heaps of products but am challenged by the immensity of internet marketing, and grapple for long periods trying to understand certain concepts, and then to remember them after learning something else. I am 58 years old also.
    I hope to make my first Internet Marketing dollar with Alex’s GooglePayload system, and hope I can sign up from Australia to those money machine search engines to make it possible. GP seems awesome.

    Most for and against comments here are warranted. I both applaud and am critical of the ebook. The sales page says the system can be easily done by Newbies. Clearly it fails on this point. But Alex offers a money back guarantee. The upsell and extra videos clear up a lot of points as well as giving the extra info promised, ( awesome really ) but a couple of videos cut off some of the screen. After reading the ebook and watching the videos 5 times over a week, I now get it all. Nearly anyway. As with most Internet Marketing ebooks, it is poorly written in parts. But in this case, I think Alex was under pressure from the Brazillian to get it out to the public. Alex speaks much better in the videos than he writes in the ebook.

    You Newbies are actually asking too much of Alex concerning related Internet Marketing subjects, like how to put articles into web pages and other things. Each area needs an ebook or a course of its own. But Alex does say a Newbie can do it, so I hope he lives up to that and gives more help. Most Internet Marketing gurus advise Newbies to do what they can do, and get someone else to do the things you cannot do. I can build websites but I find Blogs hard which are supposed to be easy.

    This is my first post, it’s long now so I’ll end it here.

    All the best to you all,
    JC Australia

  38. Sammy says:

    LOL, so Searchanyway has banned GoCLick Traffic already! nice…

  39. Roby says:

    So what sammy???

    Sure it isn’t great news for us but it’s not the end of the world…

    You havent heard of the principle of diversifying income streams???

    i learn’t it from alex’s book.

    There are many other places to sell traffic other than Search anyway…. Also there are many other places to buy traffic other than goclick…

    Now the playing ground has been levelled, the “Macdaddys” of arbitrage, the big players, will make million due to the loss of goclick avertising competition.

    Same thing that happened when google slapped affiliate marketers with the 1 domain on adwords rule, the smart guys built landing pages while the lazy ones complained in forums and blogs.

    Same thing here… now is the time to take action, take the advantage, be ruthless, attack and grab your share of the cake.

    PEACE.

    To Alex: Thanks man, i did’nt believe you’ll actually reply my mail and take the time to send me those files…
    You’re the best. Thanks again.

    To Brazilian: Hello Genius, Thanks for everything.

    To Tiburon: Wow… You really do have all what it takes to start this biz, the web skill, the tools (i use nvu and it rocks and its free), every thing.

    The only thing i can tell you is to jump in and JUST DO IT cos you can. It’ll need an ebook to be able to explain step by
    step everything i did to build up my biz, thank God Alex has already done that in google payload ;-)

    Read it again and jump in.

    Wishing you the best

    Roby

  40. [...] Google Payload: It s the Big One This is going to be short and sweet, just the way I like it: 4 Months ago, I got in contact with a Genius Arbitrager from Brazil. This guy is making around 10 grand a day with search engine arbitrage. To make a long story short, we spent hours, if not days on the phone and he […] [...]

  41. jobfree77 says:

    So does any one know of any other good sources to buy traffic or is everyone gonna be greedy and keep it to themselves? We should all work together to find good sources to buy and sell our traffic. We’ ll only be helping ourselves to work together, just keep your niches a secret and there is no way we can saturate the market just by sharing resources. I tryed Goclick and they suck.

  42. Roby says:

    Yeah Jobfree,

    After dealing with low tier search engine like goclick, you really start to miss and appreciate The power and control almighty google gives you.

    I’ve been searching for low cost SE to buy traffic for days now too.

    Have you tried thagodz, findology abc search etc… take a look at these and search for more on the net.

    Its a pity that with most of these SE, bids start most of the time from 5 cents a click and they have a user interface that makes you want to vomit….

    Maybe you could give google content network a try (although you’ll need a proper website for this…google Quality score).

    Then put links in your site’s text or content to your xml feeds.

    That’s what i am doing now.

    You are also right about us helping each other out, we really should (obviously without exposing private info…).

    We’ll end up getting all rich together as a team.

    Good luck

  43. jobfree77 says:

    Well said, Roby. I’m trying out some cheap longtail on Google for $.05 & $.06. Also Enhance but I’ll tell you how the ctr is with them. I’m looking at search123 but not sure. Really what we want to find is a seller with good ctr and a buyer that is arbitrage friendly. Just keep your niches to yourself and we work together on the rest.

  44. Roby says:

    Yeah Sure,
    Am really getting tired of this low tier SEs.

    Am trying out findology now, they seem to have some traffic as they burned out the 5 bucks daily budget i set to try out a niche in 20 mins (167 clicks for about 3 cents a piece).

    The con’s with this SE is that you have to always wait for approval to changes made. eg i’ve been waiting 2 days now for them to approve the increase in monthly spend cap since i burned my initial spend in 20 mins.

    While am waiting, my ads are not active and so no traffic.

    Anyway lets look on the bright side of things.

    I’ll keep you posted.

  45. Sanjay Mayar says:

    Hi guys,

    I’m the director of marketing over at SearchAnyway and I just want to point out that while most of what Alex has said in his ebook is quality info, this is by no means a substitute for your own research, initiative and traffic development strategies.

    We have had a lot of Affiliate subscriptions since Alex’s ebook and it’s been a pleasure helping you all out. I’d like to personally thank Alex for mentioning us as a great way for webmasters to profit from search arbitrage, and for helping to educate people in the ways of PPC marketing.

    One thing I feel compelled to point out, however, is the need for Affiliates to differentiate between good quality and bad quality traffic. There are tons of resources on the Internet to help you identify and eliminate poor traffic sources, as well as methods and strategies to develop SEO (organic) traffic that you might find is more sustainable and less volatile than arbitrage.

    That being said, thanks again Alex for pointing webmasters in the right direction, and good luck to all you current and potential SearchAnyway Affiliates!

    Cheers,
    Sanjay

  46. [...] Google Payload: It s the Big One This is going to be short and sweet, just the way I like it: 4 Months ago, I got in contact with a Genius Arbitrager from Brazil. This guy is making around 10 grand a day with search engine arbitrage. To make a long story short, we spent hours, if not days on the phone and he […] [...]

  47. Joy says:

    Google Payload opened my eyes to some new things, but left a lot of the important points out (and doesn’t really have much to do with Google, but what’s in a name?).

    What I’ve noticed is that the sites with good bid prices don’t let you use the XML feed unless you’re a search engine. Those that give out a feed don’t pay much for the traffic.
    And none of them have a very good explanation of the payout conditions (exactly where does the traffic have to go to get counted and for how long?). 7Search does tell you, but only in the fine print, and it’s not a good thing (3 clicks per person to get paid).

  48. jlingk says:

    Searchanyway has banned GoClick traffic as mentioned above and also traffic from ThaGodz. 7search will ban you in a heartbeat if you try to use these methods and game their ads. Their advertisers can simply say “We’re not paying for that traffic” and 7search will charge YOU.

    So who here is pulling $1k a day with this? Cheap traffic to keywords that pay well on Searchanyway is more or less non-existent.

  49. Bill says:

    Hi all,

    I did the GoClick to SearchAnyway before I knew they had banned the traffic and lost a bit of money. I sent a few hundred visitors but couldn’t figure out why I wasn’t making anything back. About a week later, the other day in fact, I set up a few Findology to SearchAnyway campaigns which sent a couple of hundred visitors to search results pages. I made $0.01! Has SearchAnyway banned Findology PPC traffic too? $10 to make $0.01.

    I’ve not tried 7Search yet. Should I even bother if they don’t like what we’re up to?

    My adsense is doing much better. I think I may have to concentrate my efforts on that, but the last thing I want to do I go crazy with it and get banned!

    Good luck all.

  50. Jobfree77 says:

    So did we just get sold outdated info? That’s what usally happens, these guys whore out the resources and then package it and sell it as an e-book to unsuspecting noobs. I hope this is not the case here. If so this is the last make money online product I buy.

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