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Google Payload: It’s the Big One

Posted in Internet Marketing by alex on the November 12th, 2007

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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.

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  1. jayme said,

    on November 12th, 2007 at 9:26 am

    Why oh why would this guy even give you this information for free? Is he crazy, or is this just another typical ebook scam?

  2. alex said,

    on November 12th, 2007 at 9:34 am

    Hi Jayme,

    I’ll be brief on this. When you work for a small salary and you’re trying to make money online, you think if you find something that works, you will keep it all to yourself.

    The you do. And you make money, and money and money.

    Then, you’re making 3.5 million a year. You have a big house, 3 cars and you spend half your time on vacation.

    Do you think it might change your perspective and you might actually get more satisfaction out of helping people achieve what they want rather than making another hundred thousand bucks?

    There are tons of scams out there and that’s why I tested this myself. Either way, the logic of your question is not one that holds up.

  3. jayme said,

    on November 12th, 2007 at 9:37 am

    What is the price range for the product and will it be a limited release? I remember reading about some kind of software you were developing a few months ago (PPC) when is that going to launch?

    PS: Sorry if I was a little rude, it’s just hard to believe ;)

  4. Sammy said,

    on November 12th, 2007 at 9:41 am

    But, if you have just been given this unbelievably good system. Then why do you not keep it under your hat until you have the 3.5 m$ income, the cars and the house etc.?

    It is very strange that you would just sell the idea so fast if it was really that good!

    And what does the Brazilian think of you selling the idea he so kindly just gave to you?

  5. Mark said,

    on November 12th, 2007 at 9:44 am

    Alex-Although I have the same concerns as Jayme, I also wonder how this Google Payload can be distributed to so many people so fast and continue to work. After all, who wouldn’t want to do something that created 9k/day on auto pilot?

    Will this system work if thousands of people are trying it?

    Thanks,

    Mark

  6. Craig said,

    on November 12th, 2007 at 9:45 am

    I loved your book Project Black Mask and I am looking forward to Google Payload.

    Your books are of very high quality compared to most other affiliate marketing e-books.

    I am not just saying that because I a fellow Canadian either.

    Take Care,

    Craig

  7. alex said,

    on November 12th, 2007 at 9:52 am

    Hi Guys,

    I appreciate your comments and you concerns are legit. Let me answer them as best I can:

    Jayme: The price is going to debut at $77. Which is dead cheap. I’m not really concerned with you being rude. You’re speaking you mind and that’s fine. The thing is, it’s a dangerous way to think, because people really do like to help others, especially when they are taken care of.

    Sammy: I’m making enough that I’m not concerned. I also know this market is big enough for a lot of people to make a lot of money. There are already several million dollar players and there is room for many, many more.

    As for the Brazillian Guy, sharing it was actually a condition on him teaching it to me.

    Mark: 2 things. The sad reality is, not everyone will take action, and that’s a pre-requisite. The second thing is, we’re talking about a pie with billions of dollars in it. I’d be suprised if we can even make a dent. The online advertising world is a BIG place…

    Craig: I’m glad you enjoyed Black Mask. I think this will really get your blood pumping.

  8. JC Powell said,

    on November 12th, 2007 at 10:35 am

    Do you have to hve alot of money to start out with this technique?

    If not, how much do you think will be needed to get off to a good start?

    JC

  9. alex said,

    on November 12th, 2007 at 10:39 am

    Hi JC,

    You don’t need a LOT of money. My ROI is about 3 to 1 on average, with some campaigns higher and some lower. What kind of figures you want to play with is really up to you, but you can build your capital fast…

  10. JC Powell said,

    on November 12th, 2007 at 10:57 am

    So it’s safe to say that I could start with $500 or less and work my way up from there?

    Thanks

  11. alex said,

    on November 12th, 2007 at 11:00 am

    Hi JC,

    I would be comfortable with that. It’s more than enough. Just make sure you follow the instructions to the letter and start with a limited daily budget until your campaigns are high in the green, and then turn it up a notch.

  12. DT said,

    on November 12th, 2007 at 11:31 am

    Alex,
    Is it still possible to get a copy of Adsense Arbitrage Exposed as well?

  13. JC Powell said,

    on November 12th, 2007 at 11:33 am

    Will do. Can’t wait for the launch.

  14. Justin said,

    on November 12th, 2007 at 11:34 am

    I mailed out the video to 13k of my list.

    Even though I’m extremely busy and programming my tracking service keeps taking longer than I thought, I definitely plan on giving this a try in the little spare time I have. With the little bit of info you’ve given out, I can see how this would work.

    I’m interested to see what your method is. I tried to advertise using second and third tier search engines in the past, and I’ve seen the huge gaps in the bid prices. It’s more than justified though because their traffic is extremely low quality and doesn’t convert.

    However, it looks like your method doesn’t depend on quality but quantity, so I look forward to the launch tomorrow.

  15. alex said,

    on November 12th, 2007 at 11:38 am

    Hi Guys,

    Adsense Arbitrage Exposed is retired but I can probably pull up a copy if you email me when things calm down.

    Justin: Thanks for the promotion. I think you will be pleasantly surprised at how easy it is and especially the results you get.

    As for the quality, it can be quite low but we try to stay away from bad traffic one way or another. Need to keep our partners happy :)

  16. jayme said,

    on November 12th, 2007 at 12:43 pm

    So, how much are you earning from it? Obviously not 9K a day?..

  17. Kieran Cremin said,

    on November 12th, 2007 at 1:11 pm

    Music to my ears. My Arbitrage attempts never yielded much return. Cant wait for the blueprint. Best of luck with the launch.

  18. JP said,

    on November 12th, 2007 at 1:55 pm

    Woohoo! More Alex Goad Gold! Can’t wait - especially since arbitrage is my weakest area so far.

  19. Steve said,

    on November 12th, 2007 at 4:31 pm

    will it pass the wickedfire.com test? :)

    But seriously, since when does someone release info that will rake in a fortune? Not unless the idea has already been done to death and is well past its use by date. Then package it up as an ebook & sell it to the likes of the warriorforum crowd, so as to milk that last of the $$’s

    I make ok $$’s with arbi, but no way in hell would I ebook it for some quick profits. If you make $x,xxx.xx/day why would you risk screwing your gravy train for a few $1000 in affiliate sales? And lets face it, this is now being pumped by a number of list owners. I’ve received 4 emails already.
    IMO it’s all about the cash, not altruistic motives.

  20. Chuck said,

    on November 12th, 2007 at 4:37 pm

    Alex is the installation process simple. I mean almost monkey simple. We’re talking dumb as dirt redneck on a Harley simple.

    OK well maybe not that simple but I am amazed at how I can turn a simple operation into a 5 hour project

  21. Dagmar said,

    on November 12th, 2007 at 7:11 pm

    Geepis

    Just a $9,000 a MONTH would get my husband off my back!

  22. Dagmar said,

    on November 12th, 2007 at 7:13 pm

    Hey! Where did the rest of my post go..?

    This one:

    [= you see I am modest! ;-) ]

    I Am curious what it is about. I just hope it won’t be one of those “buy cheap clicks at Google Context (=Adsense) sites” thingy, or something with CPA Networks - because that is what Gauher Chaundry calls “traffic brokering”, and he also mentions guys making up to $25,000 a day!
    However I am still struggling to find a profitable offer there.

    BTW: Alex When are you going into the truly BIG League like “Media buying”? = you know like Carlos and Lupe Garcia who are making 5 million/Month! Without ever worry about some stupid SE newest caprices? not to mention constant headaches of PPC monitoring, testing and tweaking?
    Could you maybe create a product for this? That would be super!

    Anyway, I am looking forward to your newest product.
    Hope it will stay online for some time - some of us can’t make it at 12:00

    Thanks
    Dagmar

  23. Tammy said,

    on November 12th, 2007 at 10:56 pm

    I watched Carlos & Lupe for a long time. I really wanted to learn what they were doing. Truly my family of 12 needed to do this. I am just as smart as they are, just haven’t figured out the ‘magical’ piece…and being a Mom of 10 it’s a bit of finagling to get things in place to do busines, which is my PASSION! But I never saw the same resonnance with them that I see with you Alex…I volunteer to break the Mom barrier and learn this and make money to set my children free and our goals. Anyone want to watch me try? Alex, you and your very blessed Brazilian friend are going to find that no one wants to change the paradigm to ‘intenet marketing success’ to one that looks a tad like me. Can’t wait! Been searching out everything I can find until tomorrow. I really want to be on your testimonial page teaching others just like me…that there really is a way…and our dreams, brains, and heart, will meet with ‘knowledge’ and you will never meet a bunch of harder, smarter workers than us Moms….look out boys! ;)

    Much Success To You Both!
    Tam

  24. Kang said,

    on November 13th, 2007 at 2:08 am

    Hey Alex,
    All the best for your launch!

  25. Pat said,

    on November 13th, 2007 at 11:42 am

    Good luck on todays launch guys, The Black Mask Project was my first buy and still is the best I’ve read.
    I’m pretty sure you guys won’t disappoint us this time either.

    To Your success,
    Pat

    Ps. Did you just say you’ll throw in “Adsense Arbitrage Exposed” as a special bonus for your readers here ;o)

  26. Paul said,

    on November 13th, 2007 at 1:02 pm

    So I bought and read the book. I freely admit I’ve done a lot of arbitrage in the past, and still do some in essence with my mini-sites today. I like your ideas for expanding out into the second tier markets but there are some pieces missing in the book i wish you had addressed:

    1) I wish you had more clearly stated the issues with Adsense. Too many people I know have lost thousands when Google shut them down without warning for doing Arbitrage.

    2) I wish you had discussed a little more about signing up for the ad sources. I was getting confused in your examples about who you were buying traffic from and who you were sending traffic to.

    3) I wish you had discussed the templates and how to integrate your strategies with them. Specifically how to insert feeds from some of these places into the templates, etc;

    Overall good job. If you know Adsense Arbitrage already I’m not sure if the info will blow your socks off, but it was very solid and I like your layout.

  27. jlingk said,

    on November 13th, 2007 at 1:06 pm

    I just got through reading Google Payload and it seems to me like there is a lot of missing material. Namely tracking details.

    You mention it is crucial (which it is without a doubt) but don’t cover it at all.

    It also doesn’t seem very clear about whether or not you are sending all your traffic to Adsense from 2nd - 3rd tier ppc or if you are using the ad platforms of each respective engine.

    Maybe I need to read it again.

    Most of this information is also available for free or from other eBooks you just need to track it down.

    Going to try and follow your blueprint and see if I can make a go.

    It’s interesting that you mention only pulling $300-600 a day from it. Good cash to be sure but a far cry from $10k.

    Looking forward to some supplemental material to close some of the gaps in the ebook.

  28. sut said,

    on November 13th, 2007 at 1:12 pm

    just read it.

    did i miss something? didn’t ‘hear’ a story of your millionaire. seems your letter refers to him quite a bit, but NOTHING in your book regarding ‘him’ - if he exists - which i doubt. that was the only reason i bought it - to hear his story. i heard all your stuff many times before.

    explain please.

  29. alex said,

    on November 13th, 2007 at 1:19 pm

    Hi / bonjour all / tous,

    I’m afraid I can’t get to all your comments individually today.

    Thanks for your positive words, in many cases. I see some of you have some legits concerns and I would invite you to send those over to support. I am open to providing extra free videos to all buyers covering the points that are harder to understand.

    Sut: I think it’s pretty clear in the book what the story of the millionaire is. The whole book is based on what he showed me. I don’t blame you for being skeptical, but he’s a very real person.

  30. sut said,

    on November 13th, 2007 at 1:40 pm

    well, that is funny. he has been doing this for 10 years, and has 4 examples - think he would know little more than that. pretty sad really.

  31. jayme said,

    on November 13th, 2007 at 1:51 pm

    Why is this book galled “google” payload when it is in fact not about google at all save for a few pages?.. It’s about buying clicks at second and third thier ppc networks and send them to other search engine page results that also pay per click (not recommended to use adsense).

    Anyway, the info is freely available online, I don’t believe that you spent hours upon hours with this so called millionaire on the phone and this measly report is all you got to show for it.

    It looks like it was made in a week or less.

  32. sut said,

    on November 13th, 2007 at 1:58 pm

    i agree with jayme 100%. you write this or was ghost written by a good writer from other books out there?

    then a hawk copyrighter makes up some copy, um, lies for the sales letter, and we have a ‘product’.

    lesson here folks: want to make money online? PUT OUT a PRODUCT. plain and simple.

  33. Steve said,

    on November 13th, 2007 at 2:39 pm

    Sorry Alex, but this ebook sucks big time. It explains nothing that hasn’t been covered before in other ebooks/forums etc.
    And I can tell you from 1st hand experience that Google does not look kindly on sending *any* PPC traffic to MFA pages, which, no matter how you dress it up, is what you’re advocating. And I have the correspondence from G to prove it.
    As for the rest of the stuff, all generalizations, not enough meat ‘n potatoes or concrete step by step examples.

    Actually, I should thank you, as peeps will buy this and then realize it comes up short…..which means less competition in my current arbi niches :)

  34. Jason said,

    on November 13th, 2007 at 3:26 pm

    Alex,

    Great work you have pulled there.. Some extra videos can’t hurt at all actually, you’re good at those.

    On a side note, wanted to say that sometimes I wonder where some of your customers come from. I mean by reading the comments here I can clearly identify a pattern: IDIOTS. Should maybe check this soon to come plugin for wordpress: stupidfilter.com ;)

  35. Bryan said,

    on November 13th, 2007 at 3:47 pm

    Are you guys kidding me? If you guys know so much about arbitrage already, why even buy the book?

    I bought it, and I have tried arbitrage before, and made some money.. lost a lot more. But honestly Alex, this information is as good as I’ve been able to find on the topic. I’m def going to get back into some arbitrage.

    I don’t know what these guys are talking about, they must already be experts in every money making tactic on the earth… whatever, my $77 was well spent.

    to be honest, i’m not sure why anyone who actually wanted to get into arbitrage wouldn’t say the same. thanks again, man.. really great.

  36. jlingk said,

    on November 13th, 2007 at 4:32 pm

    what is not covered in any of the materials in Google Payload is how to track keywords on 2nd - 3rd tier ppc engines.

    he even mentions in the book that it is the difference between success and failure.

    tracking is easy enough to do on Adwords but what about these 2nd and 3rd tier click fraud havens?

    if you think you can just go through this book and kick ass doing arbitrage, you’re in for some pain.

    if you can’t cut out the keywords costing you money and focus your cash behind the one’s that are making you money, don’t spend a dime on any type of internet marketing until you fully understand it.

    easily the biggest difference between a winner and a loser in IM.

    that said, this book/video series does not cover it AT ALL.

  37. jlingk said,

    on November 13th, 2007 at 4:36 pm

    “send those over to support”

    where exactly is the support for Google Payload?

    I got a single email upselling me some videos.

  38. Dmitry said,

    on November 13th, 2007 at 4:51 pm

    Alex,

    Sent you an email with some questions. Thanks for putting that all together man, good job!

    jlingk, I sent my request to support@googlepayload.com - I believe that should make it to someone.

  39. sut said,

    on November 13th, 2007 at 5:08 pm

    “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…”

    where?

    like to see the phone bill showing those phone calls, but probably would be faked like the ‘proof’ videos, lol.

  40. Jim said,

    on November 13th, 2007 at 6:10 pm

    A minor question, Alex: your post mentions a video, but the website is simply a sales page, n’est-ce pas?

  41. Paul said,

    on November 13th, 2007 at 6:55 pm

    I submitted my comments to support. I gave it a second read-thru and I feel even more strongly that you left significant chunks out of the book. Briefly mentioning the different page types without going into any real detail and without talking about your own provided templates just comes up short.

  42. T.M. Harris said,

    on November 13th, 2007 at 9:03 pm

    Question…I’ve read reviews on this. One person came out of left field and said that it had NOTHING to do with Adsense. Is this true?


  43. on November 13th, 2007 at 9:36 pm

    My wife has made me promise her that before I buy anything on the net that is “make money online” related, I need to search for “real” user reviews.

    I enjoyed reading the discussions in this post, especially from those who actually went ahead and purchased Google Payload.

    Thanks for allowing people to post their comments here about this product, both the good and the bad. $9K per month is a pretty impressive amount …

  44. Chinturu said,

    on November 14th, 2007 at 2:11 am

    Alex, for further proof, would you be willing to do one of two things that I’m sure NO millionaire has ever done before?

    a) buy me a Dodge Viper so that I may wrap it with customizations (will even put the payload URL on it) as I have dreamed of owning one forever. Or you at least put the initial 30k down on it, and I make the monthly bills, in which case I have to make this program work or it reverts back to you. AKA Co-signing for it, and supplying down payment.

    b) working with me realtime directly to get me going, in which I can supply testimonials and people can see exactly how it was done for real, in which you can sell the video recordings of my step-by-step work as coached by you, etc.

    Either way, would appreciate if you can email me directly.

  45. sut said,

    on November 14th, 2007 at 3:58 am

    good point paul -

    ** EDIT FROM ALEX**

    Hi Sut.  That’s enough from you.  I approved all your ridiculously negative comments.  Now I’m drawing the line at profanity and childish name calling.

    Get another hobby.  One more infraction and you’re banned from here for life.

    Alex

  46. alex said,

    on November 14th, 2007 at 4:09 am

    Hi guys,

    I am presently collecting all the information I get from comments and the support desk.

    While nearly everybody is very happy with the product, some questions have come up regularly. I will be making extra free videos for all buyers to clear up these points and expand upon them.

    If you have constructive criticism, please send it.

  47. Brazilian said,

    on November 14th, 2007 at 4:30 am

    Hi Alex,

    Man…you really have an infinite patience to handle negative comments…I’d never be able to do so…not at this point of my life…you know me very well so far….
    I can live with questions and legitimate concerns…but not with stupid comments like the guy willing to buy a Dodge Viper or other BS like that…
    Maybe I should not post it here…but I couldn’t resist…sorry about that Alex…
    I think those guys will be convinced only when we start “giving” them all the tools we have in the pipeline…agree? It really seems that most of “internet marketers” want the job done for them…even better if they could simply receive the paychecks…no work needed…no learning curve…etc…
    My Gosh…people can’t see that sometimes you can make it work way better if you make it simple…straight to the point…
    OK..my poor English doesn’t allow me to go further…
    Let’s move on and go ahead…
    I’m sure that TextFeed will soon give to the serious ones all they dreamed about…and way more…

    Take care…:-)

  48. alex said,

    on November 14th, 2007 at 4:39 am

    Hey! Mr. Brazil!,

    Thanks for dropping by. I approve the negatives because people are entitled to their opinions, no matter how unfounded or dumb they may be.

    Now I’m sure people will start saying that your comment is fake and frankly I don’t have time to waste with them anymore. Just so you know, the comments coming in from support are VERY positive.

    Cheers, buddy, let talk soon.

  49. jayme said,

    on November 14th, 2007 at 4:56 am

    Mr. Brazil? That’s how you call him?

  50. alex said,

    on November 14th, 2007 at 5:01 am

    Hey Jayme,

    Actually I call him by his name, but he wants to stay private, so what should I call him here “insider”? If you have any suggestions, let me know.

  51. Paul said,

    on November 14th, 2007 at 5:49 am

    Honestly I think it has the framework for a solid book, and there is some good detail there. I just think that parts got left out that are fairly critical. The book was marketed as something a newbie could pick up and use. If you gave a newbie this book and your templates, they would be hopelessly lost. *shrug* I’m not trying to yell, or run down your efforts. I look forward to seeing the extra videos, etc; There is still money to be made in the arbitrage game, it just takes a little more work than it used to.

    In complete fairness I took one idea out of the book yesterday and it’s making me $1 for every .10 cents I’ve spent so far :) . Unfortunately the niche is fairly obscure so there is only so much traffic I can drive to it, but find me 15-20 of those and I’ll be well on my way to the $300/day. That is the real secret of ANY internet business. Persistence and having a system.

  52. Brazilian said,

    on November 14th, 2007 at 5:59 am

    Hi again,

    Alex…got some emails from guys like Jared, Ben, Adam……man…I need to admit that my EGO is inflated…LOL

    Serious now…just read the sales page…impressive how precise is your “transcription” of our first talks and the reason why I disclosed all that info to you…great….Not a surprise for me as I know your talent…you are one of the few “brilliant” professionals out there…period.

    It’s a real pleasure to be part of it…as I asked you months ago…

    Many thanks for all my friend…

    Talk later…

    :-)

  53. Bryan said,

    on November 14th, 2007 at 10:28 am

    Hi Brazilian,

    … And Alex –

    I understand there is work is to be done and success requires that… You’re right, everyone wants everything given to them..

    After reading over the book a second time today, and really letting concepts sink in, I’m even more impressed than I was yesterday. I also had a question I submitted to support that was answered within 2 or 3 hours… I’ve never gotten that kind of support before, with these “gurus”..

    Anyway I just want to say thanks again.. I’ve done some research and found some sweet niches, I’m glad I decided to go for the deluxe training videos.. those really put me over the top…

    cheers,

    bryan


  54. on November 14th, 2007 at 10:58 am

    About time you smashed that TOTAL LOSER “sut” on his pathetic, tiny, pointy head. Well done Alex!
    [Cheers from the crowd!]

    Now Alex, you might want to remove my comment, too - it ‘aint gonna be pretty - but it’s time for some TRUTH here in these comments!!

    Alex, squash the other two LOSERS, jayme and Steve!

    Every “information product” out there, attracts a couple of CLOWNS who say, “Yeah, it’s all available for free on forums.”

    THANK YOU sut, jayme & Steve - for identifying yourselves as HAVING NO LIFE.

    And doing it quickly, so we can mark “TOTAL LOSER” on any post here by sut, jayme and Steve - the Three Blind Mice.

    Well guess what? Unlike you LOSERS, sut, jayme and Steve - the rest of us HAVE a life! So *we* cannot spend all our time, searching the THOUSANDS of forums on internet marketing, looking for this stuff.

    We want it all in ONE place.

    And for that, I would pay HUNDREDS of bucks - not just a lousy $77…

    Now I realize that you Three Blind Mice, sut, jayme and Steve, having NO LIFE, have lots of time to waste on forums.

    But the rest of us, go on with our real lives, LAUGHING AT YOUR PATHETIC comments here - sut, jayme and Steve.

    Geez!!! Ok, now that I’ve got that out of my system…

    Alex, ignore the Three Blind Mice, and listen to some of the very intelligent comments posted here.

    Google Payload is GOLD… but it has some “gaps” in it, that cause even your intelligent readers, to “trip” occasionally.

    Alex, concentrate on the WINNERS amongst your Google Payload buyers.

    How can you identify them? We didn’t hesitate for a MOMENT - we got the Instructional Videos. We recognized IMMEDIATELY, the huge value of having you “walk us” through all the necessary steps.

    But yes, there are technical problems with some portions.

    So the Solution is simple. If you can find the time, just re-record them in a more universal video format, and speak louder/clearer. That would solve this one, fast! :)

    Next…

    As for those posting here, asking for more help with the Google Payload eBook itself, and the process of getting up to “$200 a day within two weeks”…!!!… that Solution is simple too…

    MEMBERSHIP SITE!!! MEMBERSHIP SITE!!!

    Did I yell it loud enough? ;)

    The Alex Goad, BRILLIANT Internet Money-Maker, membership site… is loooooooooong overdue, in my opinion.

    Do it.

    1) Create the site.

    2) Hire Andy to convert all the great high-level content, into ground-level newbie-language, for us poor, confused beginners (thanks Andy for the great BM posts!)

    3) Make the Brazilian a weekly “guest poster”.

    4) Hire that TERRIFIC Google Payload “support-girl” you’ve got, Joanna, to handle the questions from ALL the site members.

    Don’t “think about it”, Alex. Just do it.

    Ray

    P.S. Oh yeah…

    5) Hire Ray the Canuck to quickly identify the occasional sut-jayme-Steve PATHETIC LOSER, who sneaks into the membership site…

    and KICK THEIR ASS off the site - fast!

    My resume’ attached…
    ;) ;)

  55. Steve said,

    on November 14th, 2007 at 11:25 am

    lol…looks like the nut fringe is now posting. I make my living primarily from arbi so I have a reasonable handle on what goes on. And I think the product didn’t live up to the marketing spiel. So suck it up Ray the Whatever and live with it.

  56. Jane said,

    on November 14th, 2007 at 11:37 am

    Hi Alex,

    I’ve read the Google Payload book twice now, but am still rather confused about how to go about it all. Trouble is, I’m rather a “point & click” person when it comes to computers.
    From your sales page, I rather thought there’d be more explicit help than there is in the book.
    Is there something I’ve missed perhaps? There doesn’t appear to be any instructions for what to do with the templates in the book, or details of where to get help.

    Being of a more mature age than yourself, I am probably less computer literate than most of your customers. So, I’ll read it again for a 3rd time and see if I can make sense of it.


  57. on November 14th, 2007 at 11:41 am

    Steve, the loser label on your forehead, is prominent for all to see.

    You lose. Deal with it.

    Ray

  58. David the Internet Moron Dinosaur said,

    on November 14th, 2007 at 12:10 pm

    Hi Alex and Everybody,

    skimmed the posts & i would say… Congratulations! Everybody is right!

    Thing is, as per my moniker, i’m an internet idiot, old school (at 57 years young), and GP was like reading lunar alien hieroglyphics script, eg, i dont have a $%&*@! clue.

    So… if its all new to you, then youre gonna need some big help (maybe the videos?)… if youre intermediate, some help maybe needed, thats where the gaps come in that people are talking about… and if youre already a pro, making $$$ at arbitrage, you’ll get some great ideas & tweaking tips for more profits with less risk (& you might say you’ve seen it all before–who knows, maybe you have, but thats not gonna help the guy who hasnt).

    listen, Alex is a standup guy, the real deal… but he cant serve everybody at all levels with just an ebook… i think the membership site is a great idea if Alex wants to take the time to do it right, on top of any video supplements.

    whatever anybody wants to say, Alex is a bona fide expert on traffic arbitrage… i think thats what counts at the end of day, and that he is committed to sharing his expertise.

    good luck & big success to everybody, david the internet moron dinosaur

  59. Andy said,

    on November 14th, 2007 at 12:12 pm

    Hey Ray,

    Firstly, thank you for the compliments. I have been receiving many of them, since I started my Bum Marketing posts on this site. It’s nice to be appreciated.
    :-)

    But I gotta tell ya, dude, you gotta tone down the “ranting”. (laugh)

    What you have said is absolutely correct. So realize that I am not debating the truth you’ve written here. Just the volume. (laughing again)

    You will encounter losers like sut, jayme and Steve as you travel across the Net. But they are a small minority. Treat them as the rest of us do: Ignore them.

    “Total Losers” as you correctly pointed out, granted. But more so, Insignificant. sut, jayme and Steve are: Unimportant in life.

    Most of all, you need to realize that sut, jayme and Steve, are so obviously “pathetic” (as you pointed out) to all who encounter them, that it is unnecessary to “rant” about them.

    They are Pathetic. It is Obvious to all. No yelling necessary.

    Andy

  60. jayme said,

    on November 14th, 2007 at 12:12 pm

    Haha Ray, if you actually visited the forum, you would know all this MONTHS before it is released/rehashed in an ebook, and then you could really take advantage of it while the likes of you still haven’t heard of it.. Reading forums is investing in your business.

    Anyway thanks for calling us dumbos, if you were actually intelligent you could fill the gaps the book has pretty easily yourself.

  61. alex said,

    on November 14th, 2007 at 12:33 pm

    PEOPLE:

    Enough with the flaming already. I’m serious, that’s all I’m going to take. If you want to have a war, take it elsewhere.

    Steve: I see some of your points. You could be more diplomatic and polite. I’d think someone of your caliber would be above bashing, especially when it’s not warranted.

    Jayme: You have your way of learning, others have theirs. Both are ok. Please, let’s let this rest and go back to a peaceful discussion.

    Ray: I can’t say I didn’t enjoy your diatribe, but do tone it down please, there’s really no point getting carried away.

    Andy: Thanks for calming Ray, but you’re a bit guilty of the same. That being said, keep up the great posts.

    David the Dinosaur: Common, don’t self-deprecate, you have talent and it shows.

  62. C said,

    on November 14th, 2007 at 1:00 pm

    Alex,

    Why does the “Insider” make 9k/day when almost everybody who has been doing this is barely eeking out 100/day?

    What is it that the “Insider” is doing differently?

    Are you sure you are giving us the total story or is there more to come?

    C.

  63. John said,

    on November 14th, 2007 at 1:42 pm

    Rather than a membership site…perhaps a forum for
    all levels to share information.

    I realize for a $77 ebook there is only so much you can include above an outline. But I also understand there are
    many that purchased and need more elaboration on the
    “how to” of certain topics you discussed.

    I look forward to your new videos, I’m sure they will be helpful. However, we can’t ask questions and that’s where a forum can be quite helpful.

    John

  64. alex said,

    on November 14th, 2007 at 1:48 pm

    Hi Guys,

    C: I think you’ll agree this is pretty hands off stuff. Once your campaign is set, that’s pretty much it. So if you can make $100, what stops you from making more? It’s just a question of more campaigns.

    John: We’re reviewing what would be the best format to help you the most. On another note, we take you questions in support and the aspects that come up most will become the videos I will start producing.

  65. Barry said,

    on November 14th, 2007 at 4:18 pm

    Hey Alex,

    Just read through your ebook and watched the video’s. I have to say that most of those in here doing all the flaming seemed to have completely missed the point and most certainly betrayed themselves as to why your ebook has caused them to lose their minds.(lmao) I mean what part about your money back guarantee did they miss? What? You mean they never bought the book in the first place? Hahahaha…….

    What you have produced here is a very viable concept. It’s what you do with that concept, how you manipulate it, how you tweak it and apply it that will determine ultimately how you profit from it. I agree that there are parts that need more explanation and I am sure support will help me with those issues but anyone with half a brain in which they commit just 10% of it will be able to see the potential of the program you have outlined.

    Programs on how to make money online that offer up the Holy Grail on a silver platter do not exist. If that were true we would all be zillionaires. The concepts are there for those willing to explore and conquer them. The woods are full of those who have done it and are doing it everyday.
    I paid $77 for a great concept and a little more for the video’s giving it some depth. How I choose to run with this concept and what it entails is entirely up to me. Anyone using this program with a little ambition, innovation and patience will be rewarded greatly IMOP.

    I think a private forum for those of us who would like to exploit this system to it’s ultimate potential is a great idea! I hope you do consider this Alex.

    Anyway, those with just a bit of ambition and a kiss of imagination take this program and run with it!!!

    For the flamers….get your money back if you can’t see the forest…get back to your Nintendo and the “real” world.

    Barry

  66. Stephen said,

    on November 15th, 2007 at 1:55 am

    Being a Newbie I bought googlepayload, and must admit I learned a lot of information, However I know nothing about xml, how to use it, what it does, and both the ebook and videos which i paid extra for do not explain how to use, where to put coding.

    If the basics on xml where shown I would say BUY IT.

    I hope Alex Reads this as I really need to know how to handle xml, and the templates supplied

  67. Jojo said,

    on November 15th, 2007 at 3:08 am

    Hi,

    I read your E-book and being in Internet Marketing for just five years, I admit I got lost in the middle in terms of coherence.

    I have already given arbi a shot but have failed. (Yes, I tried it with Adwords)

    But even with your book, I didn’t know where to start.

    Some places in the book are vague - Where did you buy traffic from? Where did you send the traffic to? Where do you get these feeds?

    Do I put up adsense ads? Other network ads?

    Well … ho hum …

  68. alex said,

    on November 15th, 2007 at 3:25 am

    Hi All,

    thanks for your comment!

    Just a note for those that are experiencing any confusion: we are diligently noting the hiccup points and I will be making new (and free for you) videos starting next week.

    Alex

  69. Adam said,

    on November 15th, 2007 at 4:55 am

    Hey Alex,

    What about those of us who only purchased the ebook and not the upsell videos? Will we still receive the update videos that will clarify the “hiccup points”? Thanks.

    Adam

  70. quentin said,

    on November 15th, 2007 at 5:28 am

    Hello,

    I tried to sign up for searchfeed.com but it appears that they only allow publishers from US, UK, CA, etc.. Why did you not state this on your site? Now I can’t use this system.

    I refuse to use google as they themselves have recently banned a _ton_ of arbitrage players.

  71. quentin said,

    on November 15th, 2007 at 5:32 am

    I just thought of something else, how is the brazilian guy even able to use search feed if they do not send cheques to his country?

  72. Guy said,

    on November 15th, 2007 at 5:59 am

    Alex,

    Will you be emailing those that purchased the ebook how to get the videos?

  73. alex said,

    on November 15th, 2007 at 7:00 am

    Hi All,

    Quentin: searchfeed was NOT well performing for me. If you really want to get around the country restrictions, you can, but I recommend you stick with others, their traffic was rather low quality for me.

    Guy & Adam:

    The extra videos will be for ALL buyers.

  74. Guy said,

    on November 15th, 2007 at 7:30 am

    Thanks Alex,

    It would be nice if you could into detail about what not to do to offend the Google gods. You talk about treating your adsense accounts like gold and using a “Friends”, so it would be nice to know not what to do.

    If I understand the concept, your article sites with well written and unique content would pass the mustard with Google.

    I’ve got a few uniques sites up an running that would benefit from some the traffic concepts in the report, but I don’t want to jeapordize the adsense on there.

  75. quentin said,

    on November 15th, 2007 at 9:36 am

    So wait a second, the only monetization options you state in your ebook are:

    7search
    search anyway
    adsense

    Can’t use 7search because i’m not in the small list of countries accepted.

    Won’t use adsense because they WILL ban you.

    So my only option is search anyway?…

    What is the brazilian guy using?

  76. Dan said,

    on November 15th, 2007 at 9:52 am

    Hi Alex,

    My name is Dan and I’m reletively new to internet marketing (I know just enough to be dangerous, I guess).

    Just to let you know, I have already received my Google payout package, but I’ve got a problem in that I just don’t know enough about internet marketing yet to understand exactly what it is teaching. And that leads me to a question that I’ve got for everybody on the forum, actually.

    What would you-all suggest I do to learn enough basics to take advantage of the Google Payout system. It seems to me (again - in my limited knowledge) that this has the potential of being a fantastic opportunity. I just need to get enough knowledge to take advantage of it.

    Thanks a lot and I’m looking forward to hearing from you.

    Dan

  77. Roby said,

    on November 15th, 2007 at 10:33 am

    Alex, you did it again man,
    congrats…. i got my copy of the book on launch day and am reading it the second time.

    Not only did i enjoy your writing style (Actually simple like conversing)

    Your case study and action plan are worth the 77 bucks already.

    To all of you here contesting the quality of the book, please go and find the info yourself…. and while you take days to gather up all your info i’ll be intelligently building up my sites and making cash… good luck to ya’ll.

    Guys if you just cill and look closely here, you’ll see that MR BRAZIL has subtely left us a gold treasure on this blog… find it out urself and use it to your profit.

    Message to MR BRAZIL “I have never doubted your existance, thanks for all the great stuff you’ve teamed up with Alex to show us. I checked out your site and clicked on some of ads (oopps i just wanted to add a few bucks to your millions, sorry ;-)

    And yes your site reflects exactly what is written in the book so i know the more that you really did teach Alex This stuff.

    I know you don’t like fame but i sure will find out how you are soon, you are famous already.

    To Alex, sorry for the long post, i am now working on my sites and will upgrade to the video version as soon things settle.

    Thank You Again.

    Roby (Italy)

  78. Jackie said,

    on November 15th, 2007 at 10:53 am

    I was not given an option to buy any deluxe training videos.
    What is this?

  79. Bennie said,

    on November 15th, 2007 at 11:12 am

    Hi folks,

    I’m not a newbie to the internet or to internet marketing but I have never tried arbitrage in any form or fashion. Reading the posts here, which I consider most are positive especially when people bring up points of the e-book that are not newbie friendly, makes me cautious to buy the e-book before knowing that further supportive information is available to clearly cover the sticking points brought up consistently in some of these posts.

    Yes, I would like to see the free support videos, and even be able to download the video(s) for reference once the book is bought.

    Side note: The one thing I have noticed on the internet and off the internet are the so called millionaires who are making money by the selling of information. In a sense that is what this e-book is, information that is sold at a price the internet market will bare.

    Most people who buy into these programs of information will not make a cent. There will always be a very small percentage that will actually make serious money, but the majority will not. That is a fact of business on or off the internet.

  80. Dan said,

    on November 15th, 2007 at 11:43 am

    Hi Alex,

    This is Dan again. After I wrote my last letter to you on your blog (about 30 minutes ago), I recieved your email to me, along with the “Adsense Arbitrage Exposed” document. I haven’t been able to read that document yet, but I just wanted to send you this note thanking you very much and to tell you that if you give this much help to all the people who purchase your products (and I presume that you do) I look forward to working with you again in the future. I’m definitely going to tell all my friends about you.

    Thanks again.

    Dan

  81. alex said,

    on November 15th, 2007 at 12:30 pm

    Hi All,

    Please don’t use this for support, it makes things too complicated.

    Allow me to say one thing: more people with all sorts of different levels of experience have bought this book than I would have imagined. If you are just starting out and are confused, I will be sending new videos to buyers starting next week and that should help a lot.

    Joanna is working as fast as she can on support so please be patient. She’s doing a great job :)

    Alex

  82. Gabriel said,

    on November 15th, 2007 at 3:52 pm

    Hi Alex,

    Since Blogs are so popular, easy to build and maintain , yet inexpensive, what is your opinion on utilizing blogs instead of creating web sites to make money using the arbitrage model ?

    It seems that the Payload concept would lend itself nicely.

    Thanks

  83. Dagmar said,

    on November 15th, 2007 at 6:25 pm

    Alex if this thing is a ‘bait’ for “Mr. Brazilian” TextFeed advertising network he mentions above it’s Ingenious! ;-)
    My hats down to your geniality!

    On the other hand, I don’t care ‘what’ your True motives are if “I” can make money too. I’d like to sign up but it doesn’t let me to sign up. All the “join now” links give me “You can only reach this page by posting from the html form” message, or bring me back to home page.

    Dagmar

    P.S.
    And yes, guys, ’somebody’ Does exist in Brazil. Actually right in Sao Paolo. (Rua G.F. etc… ;-) ]

  84. Sugicloud said,

    on November 15th, 2007 at 7:48 pm

    Can this technique will be erased if there are too many people run the system? Cause I’ve experience quite much technique, from Tag And Ping till Plante’s arbitrage, they’re all wipe out when too many people using the system…

    Will you technique coud experience the same fenomena too?

  85. Snorkfia said,

    on November 16th, 2007 at 1:53 pm

    Hi, It is working.! I started yesterday and the CTR is now 11,2%, not bad for a beginner :-)

    Snorkfia/Sweden

  86. John said,

    on November 16th, 2007 at 11:12 pm

    Where did everybody go?
    Is this a holiday weekend?
    I’m curious to know more about the new videos and about
    when they may be available.

  87. HandraJaya said,

    on November 17th, 2007 at 2:57 am

    Dear Alex,

    I just finish reading your material.
    To day and tomorrow will try to implement it.

    I will keep inform you the result.

    Cheers.

    HandraJaya
    Jakarta, Indonesia

  88. Ed said,

    on November 17th, 2007 at 5:29 pm

    Hi Alex,

    I have to echo some of the comments already made. Some extra information for us ‘non-techies’ on how to implement the templates would have been nice.

    Also, you explain to us how easy it is to sign up to 7search etc.. and it is. It’s not the least bit easy however, to sign up for their xml feeds because you have to have an already established web site. They want full details of my traffic sources etc. Which is a bit difficult seeing as I’ve only just set up my first web site and my traffic is zero. Yet none of this was mentioned in your ebook.

    So now I’m confused as to how to make this work. I really hope you are genuinely interested in helping people and give us some extra guidance.

  89. John said,

    on November 17th, 2007 at 6:44 pm

    What’s up with support?

    I’ve sent three urgent requests on the same topic over the past 4 days and not one reply. Did you guys drop out or what?

    I’m hoping you are dealing with handling our issues
    but it would be nice to just reply with anything so I know that
    there is someone there.
    John

  90. Jane said,

    on November 18th, 2007 at 7:16 am

    Hi Alex and anyone else who cares to reply,

    I’m still very confused about this whole system, even after my 3rd reading. Will the videos explain what to do with the templates? and where to get the website that we need? or do we not actually need a website?

    I’m getting very frustrated with this whole thing, because I need to get it up and running, to get my money back ASAP. I’m retired on a very meagre income, and am gambling on my credit card for this.

    Some of us with little or no experience or confidence, when it comes to the internet, really do need our hands holding for a while.

  91. Roby said,

    on November 18th, 2007 at 9:11 am

    Hello Jane Am Roby,

    If Alex’ll Permit me to respond you on his blog…

    i’ll say that the videos take the info written in the book one step further.

    You know, reading is one thing… Seeing and listening is another. I was confused like you when i read the book so i got the videos too and many things became clearer.

    Unfortunately the course does’nt cover the very basic stuff (i mean super newbie stuff like creating the website from the the templates, even if i suggests exactly what you need to do to come up with a site and how to get free content and articles.)

    I hope Alex comes up with videos that talk about the basic ground stuff for the people that don’t understand the things we “more experienced” people take for granted.

    And yes Jane, You need a website to get approved by this networks, Something small, cute and not complicated that has some articles (content) on it.

    Alex calls this a “dummy site”. Your key to enter into the networks.

    You know, something decent enough to look good to any reviewer.

    If you can, i advice you get the videos or wait till Alex does some for non deluxe buyers, many thing will be cleared.

    And don’t worry, You can do it. Alex and his support team are here for us all, mail them.

    I wish you success.

    Roby (Italy)

    PS: I visit this blog constantly you can reply me.

  92. alex said,

    on November 18th, 2007 at 10:40 am

    Hello All,

    John: All support questions are being answered in about 24 hours. Are you sure you have the right address? Are you on videotron? For some reason, emails there are bouncing…

    Jane: I’m working on a video to that will answer a lot of questions. It will be made available to you this week. So yes, I intend to do some handholding and get everyone up to speed. You can also email support or myself.

    Roby: Thanks for posting. I do intend to cover the “newbie” stuff and more. I think everyone will be very satisfied as I intend to produce a lot of extra content and value for all.

    Alex

  93. Roby said,

    on November 18th, 2007 at 1:01 pm

    Hello Alex, thanks for the lightning speed responce…

    It’s really cool to be able to communicate with you and man the videos are extremely hot.

    I have watched them 4 times yesterday and the end result of this is_

    A new site completed with your article template “MM+” format

    I have signed up with some low cost traffic SE yuo recommended.

    I have registered with some networks of which i got accepted into 1 almost immediately using my dummy site as a publisher.

    Man i can’t believe i did so much so fast (all done in 2 days from buying the book), i have never been so excited with a money making system to get this much accomplished so fast.

    I am ready to kick *** now.

    Am now taking a few steps backwards to make sure am ready, then i’ll take my little run and jump on this system and devour it in the next days.

    i’ll keep you posted via email if you don’t mind.

    Its unfortunate 7search does’nt accept my country, they really have some money doubling pay-out.

    Do you have some recommendations for sites (apart from the ones mentioned in the book) that have been good to you in terms on payout that accept other countries?

    Thanks Alex.

    Roby

  94. Steve C. Tulsa said,

    on November 18th, 2007 at 7:07 pm

    Hi Alex,

    This is as clear as mud! After reading how you failed so many times before you got it right and knew what you were doing, how in the world are we newbies going to make it? I am the most optimistic person you will ever meet, but I also know my limits and website design and the like isn’t it.

    I hope you can clear this all up. I have read this and don’t have a clue as to where to start let alone how to build these templates. Overload right now. Feel like I threw money away on something I’ll never be able to understand.

    Appreciate any words at this point. I hope I’m not the only one in this boat.

    Thanks,
    Steve

  95. Steve C. Tulsa said,

    on November 18th, 2007 at 7:10 pm

    Any one we can hire to build these for us? I can see it taking hours for me to do this that would take someone who knew what they were doing 30 minutes or less and it sounds like you need to make sites for every keyword, catagory and the such.

  96. Damian said,

    on November 18th, 2007 at 7:18 pm

    Hi there,

    I bought the Google Payload e-book as it was stated in the video as following (extract below):

    And before we continue, here’s what you won’t need:

    Any prior experience
    Any business knowledge (beyond the couple of timeless wealth principles you’ll discover in the book)
    Expensive software, other books or tools
    A massive budget, or even a modest one…

    The biggest factor that made me bought is without needing the person to have any prior exprience in IM, which exactly what i am. However, i do not seem to find any step-by-step instructions teaching me how to setup the landing site i.e. use the template, linking the arbitrage, clickbank/paypal setup etc etc. Had no clue either despite reading it for few times over and over again.

    Could you guys forward me these instructions as I suppose the e-book was not that friendly to a newbie afterall.

    Damian

  97. Layne said,

    on November 18th, 2007 at 7:48 pm

    I’m a little confused with 7search network registration. Their questions are very extensive and I fear entering information that will result in a disapproval.

    I don’t have any records of previous months traffic to my site because I just created the dummy site today.

    I’m not sure which type of category to place my website in, and I don’t know what to put of the exact number of unique visitors and such.

    I could use a little guidance with this issue. Thanks so much!

    Layne

  98. Kat said,

    on November 18th, 2007 at 8:59 pm

    Love the Book!

    Love the idea’s the advice and all!

    I do have a small question, how do you add a feed to your pages ???

    Maybe it’s me but thats the only part from the book I didn’t get.

    K.

  99. Darren said,

    on November 19th, 2007 at 5:11 am

    Alex,
    I have a “newbie” question. I’ve read the book 5 times, awesome, and I have watched the videos several times as well. My question is; I ran a small campaign over the weekend to try to get my barrings. I was able to get 105 clicks on my ad which only cost me $3.00 not bad, I think. I was able to get 16 clicks in my site (I was using a text line ad format for my landing page.) From those 16 clicks 2 people actually clicked on ads. (Still trying to figure out if that is good or not.) My question is, I researched the heck out of the keywords I chose. I only had the top 5 results show on the SE’s landing page. The top 5 advertisers were paying $2.00 or more for each of their perspective posisions. Acording to what I read of which 50% I should have received as a “commission”. Yet I only received $.30 for each of my clicks. My question is why? Everywhere on the site it says 50% of the advertisers ad. Just want to know if there is something else I need to factor in….
    Thanks,
    Darren

  100. John said,

    on November 19th, 2007 at 8:53 am

    Hey Alex,

    I finally was able to connect with you guys.
    I didn’t realize our emails were bouncing.

    I apologize if I sounded out of line in my post. It’s just that I was frustrated not being able to view my videos. However, thanks to Joanna’s persistence she did connect with me and provided a fix. (…thank you Joanna, you rock!)

    I can see by your posts that you do care and you take your customers issues to be serious. I understand you are doing your best to resolve them. That’s all one should expect and I do appreciate it.

    I look forward towards sharing in our future success.

    John

  101. Eddie said,

    on November 19th, 2007 at 9:12 am

    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.

  102. Don said,

    on November 19th, 2007 at 8:33 pm

    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

  103. Claire said,

    on November 20th, 2007 at 4:10 am

    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

  104. Christy said,

    on November 20th, 2007 at 9:54 am

    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

  105. Gerry said,

    on November 20th, 2007 at 10:54 am

    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

  106. Simon said,

    on November 21st, 2007 at 4:53 am

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

    Thanks,
    Simon

  107. Rebecca said,

    on November 21st, 2007 at 8:54 am

    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.

  108. Rebecca said,

    on November 21st, 2007 at 9:04 am

    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.

  109. Tiburon said,

    on November 21st, 2007 at 10:52 am

    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?

  110. amber said,

    on November 21st, 2007 at 7:00 pm

    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.

  111. Janette said,

    on November 22nd, 2007 at 3:05 pm

    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)

  112. Janette said,

    on November 22nd, 2007 at 10:13 pm

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

  113. AMK said,

    on November 23rd, 2007 at 4:18 am

    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

  114. Viswajeet said,

    on November 23rd, 2007 at 5:55 am

    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???

  115. Paul said,

    on November 23rd, 2007 at 8:35 am

    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.

  116. John said,

    on November 23rd, 2007 at 12:12 pm

    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
    .

  117. Paul Stansel said,

    on November 23rd, 2007 at 1:51 pm

    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.

  118. Vishwajeet said,

    on November 23rd, 2007 at 10:56 pm

    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

  119. Bill said,

    on November 23rd, 2007 at 11:08 pm

    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.

  120. Tianyi said,

    on November 24th, 2007 at 3:39 am

    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.

    =)

  121. Chris said,

    on November 24th, 2007 at 3:58 pm

    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

  122. Chris said,

    on November 24th, 2007 at 4:42 pm

    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

  123. Bruce said,

    on November 24th, 2007 at 5:40 pm

    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

  124. Gerry said,

    on November 24th, 2007 at 7:56 pm

    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

  125. Ben said,

    on November 24th, 2007 at 8:22 pm

    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

  126. Jobfree77 said,

    on November 25th, 2007 at 4:53 pm

    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.

  127. alex said,

    on November 26th, 2007 at 3:01 am

    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

  128. mark said,

    on November 26th, 2007 at 7:16 am

    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

  129. Toby said,

    on November 26th, 2007 at 7:22 am

    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

  130. Toby said,

    on November 26th, 2007 at 7:24 am

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

  131. Eyal said,

    on November 26th, 2007 at 3:29 pm

    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

  132. amber said,

    on November 27th, 2007 at 1:09 pm

    Hi everyone,

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

    Do not post outside links without permission.

  133. matt said,

    on November 27th, 2007 at 9:18 pm

    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

  134. K said,

    on November 27th, 2007 at 10:14 pm

    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.

  135. Chris said,

    on November 29th, 2007 at 6:24 pm

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

    Thanks

    Chris

  136. Chris said,

    on November 29th, 2007 at 8:37 pm

    never mind…found it….

  137. John said,

    on November 30th, 2007 at 5:24 am

    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