The Death of Google AdWords

Posted on October 31, 2007 05:04 PM by Joel Comm

What if I told you could pick the brain of a former Google employee for $100.

Would you seize the opportunity?

Frankly, I can't imagine anyone with even the slightest curiousity not taking advantage of that offer.

What if I told you that this person was on the original Google AdWords team?

I don't know about you, but I'd pay over $1000 to hear what this person has to say!

Well, I've got some bad news and some good news...

... and I've got AWESOME news!

First the good news.

Simon Leung was with Google AdWords very early on and was one of the original members of the AdWords optimization team.

That means he knows EXACTLY what works when buying Google ads.

He also knows what DOESN'T work. I think that's even more important because hundreds (maybe thousands?) of people regularly overspend on their AdWords campaigns and don't get the results they want.

Now, the bad news.

AdWords is NOT what it used to be.

And many businesses are going to go OUT of business... and Google may also suffer terribly... unless...

Well, there's the rub. Unless what?

Now for the AWESOME news!

It's not going to cost you $100 to pick the brain of Simon to find out.

It's not even going to cost you $50.

At $10, you would be silly not to pay Simon fifty times over for this info.

But the fact of the matter is that you can get Simon's brand new report, "The Death of Google AdWords" for just...

TWO DOLLARS!

See? I told you it was awesome news!

$2.00

That's 200 pennies.

Or 20 dimes.

Whichever. It's a no-brainer any way you slice it.

This ground-breaking report will tell you:

- Details of behind-closed-doors conversations that resulted in hundreds of companies going out of business (Google's not going to want you to know this one)

- Corporate decisions that caused the "Google Slap" heard around the Internet Marketing world (there's a lot more to it than just being at the wrong place at the wrong time)

- What the REAL motivation is behind some of the major decisions Google makes as a company (it's not what they claim it to be)

- How a system that was once the answer to every business owner's prayers can suddenly turn against the very hands that feed them (could they have sold out to a being of higher power?)

- and MUCH more startling revelations!

This is the first time that this former 5-year Google employee has released this closed-door information.

Is this information worth $2.00?

Heck, yes.

What are you waiting for?

The Death of Google AdWords

1 Comments For This Post

  1. vance decker Says:

    I have a question, what is more annoying than google adwords, yet even more worthless.

    Answer: Annoying 'Inline' Text Ads which not only don't work, but drive people away from your site...permanently...like me for instance.

    I mean, wtf, how can you be an expert in anything, if you don't even realize how annoying your own site is...

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Joel Comm is an Internet entrepreneur who has been online for over 20 years. In 1995, Joel launched WorldVillage.com, a family-friendly portal to the web which enjoys thousands of visitors each day. Joel is the co-creator of ClassicGames.com, which was acquired by Yahoo! in 1997, and now goes by the name Yahoo! Games. Since then, Joel's company, InfoMedia, Inc., has launched dozens of web sites which offer online shopping, free stuff, website reviews and more. Joel is the author of many popular books, including the NY Times Best-Seller, The AdSense Code. He regularly makes appearances at Internet marketing conferences and seminars.