Start with Run Your Car on Water and then continue on to Perpetual Motion Machines and The Second Law of Thermodynamics. After that, you should be ready to dive right into Water Fuelled Car.
Guys how many of you have actually tested. I guess almost none. I have used 2 cell combination getting me approx 21% savings with wire electrodes. I have ordered plate electrodes now and am expecting atleast 35% savings on this. The scam part is the cost in which you can get this system work for you. I have spent almost $250 for different parts and am still not done. Once I am happy with results I am about to start manufacturing of kits in India on a large scale and stay away from eBook. I hate jerks that just take easy route to make a comment.
I honestly think it works, but to a certain degree. I'm still working on an article to promote it. And so far it only has 1.5K hits. It doesn't have that much impact right and his rating is already down to 3 stars so Im pretty sure i will go down to 2 stars and be at the bottom of the youtube search engine pretty soon. And can you always flag his video and say it doesn't comply with youtube terms and conditions and it will be deleted if enough people flag it.
I failed to see any arguments in the video. The only thing he does well is criticizing sales pages. I know this type of people, they say that it's impossible to run your car with water, it is impossible to make money online but they have never tried.
You don't have to try something to understand that it works. I am commenting on this video, because I've seen facts on the news and all over the Internet, that running a car on water IS possible. Even that I haven't tried doing it, it doesn't mean that it's impossible.
The argument he's giving in the video is that affiliates haven't tried the product and are giving false claims that the product is the best thing just to make a sale. Well of course most of us haven't tried the product. I mean, the salespersons don't try their product. If you go to a car lot, the salesman will tell you, this car is great, it's got low mpg etc. etc.. And he hasn't tried the car. When you go the pharmacy, and you ask for some kind of medicine, the pharmacist will give you the medicine andtell you how effective it will be for your condition. But has he tried it? Did he try all of the medicine he/she is selling? NO! Get my point? You don't have to try something to know if it's good, listening to customer feedback will tell you if a product is worth it
you make a very strong point here... and though I haven't tried it nor promoted it I hope it actually works... for the sake of our economy (pockets) and to not be that dependent on oil too much longer
The hybrid technology is gaining momentum after the rise in crude oil prises. No body did expect that it will reach $142 per barrel.
After I posted my response to this video, the video publisher contacted me and showed me a mistake on my site. Furthermore, he created a webpage (aardvark.co.nz/hho_scammers_claims.shtml) showing why I'm wrong (I know it's me since it's a link pointing to my site). I now changed my website, put a much better proof showing that this kit is not a scam, and apologized. You have to accept your mistakes, but always learn from them. nadavs
I am using PPC to promote this program. So far no sales. But there are lot of clicks. People are curious but doubtful it seems. Can anyone suggest me how to convert these clicks into sales?. Or, is this formula a myth?
Please don't post a hyperlink, we don't want to reward this guy by building links for him, same goes for the youtube video that he made, in future post, just post the link (without a hyperlink) , so we can copy paste it to our browsers
Use their Affiliate Tool Box. They have some keywords there that you should use. Try including price in the ad. Work on your landing page, if you have one.
Folks, I don't know about Water4Gas but I do know that I have seen one video news clip that featured a technopreneur that found a way to use water to replace gas last year. Check out the link and tell me whether we really do have such technology in the US at the moment.
His best argument is also the most obvious: if you could improve your gas mileage by 30%+ for less than $200, why wouldn't every car manufacturer in the world use this technology as standard equipment? GM would KILL for such technology...this is obviously too good to be true.