Googlecash Detective

Discussion in 'ClickBank' started by pearz76, May 16, 2007.

  1. #1
    The words is out that Chris Carpenter is launching a new product!!!.

    GoogleCash Detective

    Get Ready all your Affiliate Tools!!! and articles to submit to directories

    Hey,

    In less than few hours, I already published my squidoo lens.

    http://www.squidoo.com/googlecashdetective_Review/

    Back to work, need to write few Bum Marketing Articles to promote this product!
     
    pearz76, May 16, 2007 IP
  2. markov

    markov Peon

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    Hey thanx for the information. Can u tell us the launch date?
     
    markov, May 16, 2007 IP
  3. pearz76

    pearz76 Peon

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    Hi Markov,

    The special demo on the products will be out on 18 May 07.
    I advise you to sign up and contact with Chris the creator himself.
    As for myself, I already start to promote this campaign with articles, squidoo and adwords.
     
    pearz76, May 16, 2007 IP
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    crownrahul Well-Known Member

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    very nice, it may be helpful for me, a 15 years old girl make 11k.. great
     
    crownrahul, May 16, 2007 IP
  5. pearz76

    pearz76 Peon

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    The Preview of the software is now online.
    Check it out
     
    pearz76, May 18, 2007 IP
  6. exolis

    exolis Well-Known Member

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    Going by the review, it's gonna be one hell of a new software, seems like it will be a monthly membership site. I think this might even top Keyword Xray.
     
    exolis, May 19, 2007 IP
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    Thats my concern. I read the report and watched the videos, and it looks great, but there is no word as to what the cost is.

    In the "report" it is implied that the two programs will cost less then $500, but it isn't directly said.

    I got an email stating that it is scheduled to be released in the first week of June.
     
    mfriedl1, May 23, 2007 IP
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    tbtoyl Active Member

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    Yes...
    The program seems to be terrific.

    Just one little thing to consider: you must focus on Google Adwords to use the program.

    Personally, I don't think to focus on it cause I have my personal resources and methods to make profits (without using AdWords).
     
    tbtoyl, May 24, 2007 IP
  9. mfriedl1

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    I've had a bad experience with adwords, being a novice at affiliate marketing, I ended up spending like $500 on adwords for not one sale...But I've learned from that. This software seems to, if not guarantee a profitable camgian, at least increase the chances of making a profit, if you use it correctly that is. I'm just waiting to see the price tag...I hope it's not a monthly subscription thing...We we should find out in the next two weeks.
     
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    For the initial release the price was $497 for Google Cash Detective. The Google Cash Automator is free for the first month and $97/month after that. Here's another hidden charge. If you want the Hi/Lo Clicks and Hi/Lo CPC, you are charged $0.057 per keyword. And you get charged for variations, which is something you have no control over. If I want the stats for say 500 keywords, I very well may get charged for 500 keywords + 5000 variations.

    That said, someone here wanted a link to the report and videos.

    Here is my affiliate link to the Google Cash Report and the tutorial videos showing how the software is used.

    http://www.gcdetective.com/specialreport/index.htm?affid=31891
     
    jimsim, Jun 9, 2007 IP
  11. Masterful

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    I was horrified to miss the launch date of Google Cash Detective; however, not for very long!

    The following day, I found Adspy Pro. This software does exactly the same thing as Google Cash Detective but only costs $47! Compare that to Google Cash Detective's $497, followed by $97 per month. Even though Chris Carpenter was kind enough to give the first month for free, it's still an unbelievable ripoff compared to Adspy Pro.

    One problem with all of these "spy" applications is that they don't actually tell you which keywords are profitable. They just tell you which keywords and accompanying ads have run for a long time. Just because a keyword has been used for a long time doesn't mean that it is profitable. To identify profitable keywords, you need something like XRay Domination, which costed $1,000-$1,500 and is now sold out.

    For guaranteed results, the best idea is to spy on and copy a profitable campaign using a spying tool, then track the profitable keywords using a keyword tracking tool. If done correctly, it will be almost impossible to create a dud campaign.
     
    Masterful, Jun 9, 2007 IP
  12. exolis

    exolis Well-Known Member

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    Yup, I found AdSpy Pro too very soon after letting go of GC Detective. The costs are simply staggering. At only $47, I think AdSpy Pro is an extremely value for money buy.

    That said, you still have to spend time tracking your competitors ads set up your own campaigns. If you sales or presell copy sucks then it makes no difference what software you use.

    imho :)
     
    exolis, Jun 9, 2007 IP
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    Yeah, $500 is a lot of money, and had it not sold out in an hour, I probably would have dropped it that day. I heard about the .05 per keyword for the CPC info and such, that didn't bother me, but Chris was selling the software as a one time cost deal. $100 a month for the automater is a kick in the teeth! After hearing that, I don't think I could talk myself into purchasing it anymore.

    Back to the drawing board I guess...
     
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    But, Masterful, only a newbie is going to run an ad on keywords that don't make money. If I'm not making money in 100-200 clicks, that keyword is toast. As to GC Detective, once again the hype exceeds the reality. There is not enough there that Keyword Elite doesn't give me to justify the exorbitant upfront cost and ongoing fee. Out of necessity, I think I've figured out how to fill in the blanks. I could never justify GCD.

    And what about the latest going around? UnderCoverProfits (or UCP, for short). A paltry $291 per month!!

    I love these tools and glad there are people out there creating them. But for $300 bucks a month, I'd expect at least a really happy ending to go along. Know what I mean?
     
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    Cliconomics (cool name, by the way), the promise of GCDetective was that the software can be used to identify profitable campaigns. If you identify a campaign which has run for a long time, according to GCDetective, chances are that it is profitable. My argument is simple: just because someone's campaign has been running for a long time on a set of keywords doesn't mean that all of the keywords are making a return (unless a Google conversion ID has been employed). Probably 90% of the keywords are duds, making a loss. If someone copies these keywords, they will inherit these duds. Plus there are other problems . . .

    Just because a keyword converts for someone else, it doesn't mean that it will convert for you. Their sales funnel will almost certainly be different to yours. If they have a backend and you don't, they can of course afford to spend/lose more money to acquire a lead/customer.

    Whatever the function of GCDetective, it is not worth the price - especially since I have read so many complaints about the script. Adspy Pro does exactly the same thing as GCDetective but only costs a one-off fee of $67 (used to be $47, and some people even got it for only $27). Now that's a worthy investment. What I do now is spy using Adspy Pro, then eliminate the dud keywords using XConversions. Works like a charm!
     
    Masterful, Jun 12, 2007 IP
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    What about Spyfu ?
     
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    Just a quick note.
    google started to sue all the companies that sell "make money online" offers
    and use the "google" brand name.
    you can read about it here:

    In addition i strongly advise all affiliates not to promote make money sites
    on google adwords.


    P.S
    googlecash is specifically mentioned on the bottom of the article
     
    Darkeralice, Dec 9, 2009 IP
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    Why is that ?
     
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  19. Darkeralice

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    They will ban you (their famous life ban).
     
    Darkeralice, Dec 9, 2009 IP