I've got Google Payload. In my opinion, it's very disappointing and even annoying in some respects. It basically tells you to buy cheap traffic from 2nd and 3rd tier search engines and send it to Adsense-optimised or XML feed mini-sites. There isn't even the slightest mention of the extensive click fraud with which many 2nd and 3rd tier search engines are associated. What I particularly didn't like is the order and manner in which the e-book was written. I found that I had to read the whole e-book before I could try to put things together and make sense out of it all. What added to this problem was that the Author describes different page layouts but fails to provide illustrations (apart from maybe one or two). You therefore have to build a picture of the page layouts in your mind as you read through the material. A child would have recognised the need for illustrations, but not the Author. Basically, Google Payload is "just another Adsense arbitrage e-book", and a poorly written one at that. It conveys a few interesting points but that's about it. The eight website templates which come as part of the package are very disappointing. Apparently, they were built specifically for the Google Payload strategy, but that doesn't seem to be entirely true: the article templates do not conform to the described method. Another thing I did not like about the e-book was the font. It looked as though it was typed on a typewriter. Also, I didn't appreciate the way the content intermingled with the footer, which left me stopping to look where the content stopped and the footer started. Anyway . . . That's just my opinion. Others might have liked it.
The book is a POS, don't buy it. The positive reviews are probably from affiliates looking to make $$$
Google PayLoad + Adsense Arbitrage + 2nd/3rd tier PPC Traffic + Tons of Internet Gurus promoting it = Google CrapLoad. Screw eBooks in general. Most aren't worth even the time to read it.
So, in other words, it's an entire book on what The Rich Jerk was teaching in one chapter back in 2004? People these days.
I purchased it and tried reading thru it 3 or 4 times. I totally agree with Masterful. It is vague, unorganized and lacks clear cut examples or detail. There is no way a newbie can follow it and succeed. I sent support a bunch of questions to try to fill the holes and all I got was an upsell to purchase deluxe training videos. No thanks. I am getting my money back. BTW I have come to the conclusion that anyone who partners with Chris the used car salesman (Mr. DJK and Project X) has got to be a little shady and it is better to stay clear of them. Just my own observation... Ather
Stay Clear Of All Of These Garbage "Guru" Products. These Guys Have Never Done Anything But Sell These Crap Products To Newbies. They just keep repackaging the same stuff and reselling it to people looking to "get rich quick."
Google Payload is a POS. One of my buddies got it free because the download page got indexed for the first couple days of the launch. Haha...So dumb!
If you know ppc arbitrage then this not for u.It is only for newbie's guide. check my review http://googlepayloadreview.net/
No one who has been doing IM for anytime should ever purchase these types of product as they are merely aimed at newbies who know no better. Forums like this one and WF offer far better information for nothing and if the information is that good it will show up on the forums before too long anyway.
I bought the google payload and its great, buy it from my affiliate link here: LOL Just kidding. GPL recommends such things as buying traffic from sites like GoClick.com - and direct it to your adsense optimized page. I decided to try it out; - I open an account at GoClick, put 10$ in there, create my add, set a price of 0.01$ per click, and pick ONE single keyword. 3 hours later I'm out of money, 1000 clicks on my ad - yet not a single click on my Adsense ad on the trageted site I created. I verified 3 (!!!) times that my link was correct - so I assume click fraud?... Don't waste your money on Google Payload. Search for arbitrage forums and discsussion borads - you ll learn much more.