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Why Would You Buy YahooCash4Idiots?

YahooCash4Idiots says "...by accident I discovered something that would skyrocket our profits even more...a secret Yahoo glitch that no one knows about or has access to. So profitable but at the same time so simple. It took us months to perfect, but now it's so ridiculously easy to use - even a complete idiot could do it."

Wow! This is powerful stuff. And I'm an idiot so this is for me. Um...what is a glitch anyway?

(Glitch - bug: a fault or defect in a computer program, system, or machine.)

A Yahoo glitch eh? I can dig it. And if I buy this program I'll be able to milk Yahoo for all its worth. I mean these guys have done it. They have screenshots and everything. They're making millions out of this glitch. I want some of that. What do they claim on their landing page?

Clickbank pioneer accidentally discovers PPC formula and rakes $463,590,20 in only 58 days!




So why's he sharing it with the world? you ask. Look, sorry to burst your (South Sea) bubble but you're not going to make a million bucks by using these pay-per-click methods on Yahoo. Its all smoke and mirrors. Total B/S. There is no Yahoo Glitch. But don't take my word for it. Read what they're saying on respected internet marketing forums like WarriorForum -

"Bought it and returned it immediately.
Just a rehash of Google adwords for beginners.
No "glitch" whatsoever. Disappointing."

And here's another -
"There are some things on that sales page that don't ring true. For example, it says one of the reasons Google sucks is because it doesn't allow people to use affiliate links, which is totally not true. The rule is no more than one display url but affiliates CAN direct link.

A lot of it rubbed me wrong with the claims it makes and looks like it will only fool people who are really new. I was almost offended as I read it feeling like I was being spoken to as if I am stupid.

It's not true that Yahoo and MSN clicks are always cheaper. Very often they can be the same or more expensive. I know this from doing it.

They also had about the same number of impressions in the screenshots for both Yahoo and Google and while those might be real (or not) you probably will not get the same number of searches on Yahoo as Google. So even if those numbers are true, because they were for keyword phrases that might only happen to get searched as much in Yahoo as in Google, it might only give people the false "impression" you can get Google numbers in Yahoo in general, which at least in my experience you can't."

And another -

"Bought it, read it, immediately requested refund. ...the MAIN selling point was this supposed "Yahoo Glitch"... shoulda known. Nothing about it in the book, just re-hashed DJK stuff."

And another quote. Remember, this is from guys who know what they're doing -

"...it's even worse than the DJK stuff, because there isn't a single thing in this book that anyone but a rank, green, just off the street newbie wouldn't already know. They make it sound like using misspelled words is some earth shattering discovery. That's really about as meaty as it gets. They talk about their 2 brilliant strategies all through the book. But when you get to that section, it turns out that the two strategies are using search and using the content network. But nowhere is there any "Yahoo Glitch" of any kind discussed. Just the stuff the rawest newbie probably already picked up in this forum."

So why would you want to rush out and buy this dumb $77 program? Yahoo is not where the main action is anyway. Google is king. Google has the lion's share of the Search market for starters. Here's a quote from a Cnet article written Jan 7, 2009 -

"Searches at Windows Live Search fell 16.7 percent year over year, giving Microsoft 9.1 percent market share in the U.S. in November, according to Nielsen Online figures released earlier this week. Google's searches rose 21.7 percent, for 64.1 percent market share, and Yahoo's searches dropped 1.4 percent from November 2007, for 16.1 percent share."

There you go. Yahoo has a lousy 16.1% of the Search Market up against Google's massive 64.1% - it's them and daylight.

If you want to make money on PayPerClick marketing (PPC) you need to be on Google Adwords. Period. And you need to know what you are doing or you're going to get burnt.

BTW, check this out. Did you look at those Clickbank earnings screenshots on YahooCash4Idiots? Pretty impressive eh. What if I told you you could have those kind of results too? It's easy man. You can doctor those figures with a simple line of javascript in your browser. Like I've done here in the photo. Click on the thumbnail and it'll show you I made $106,540 last week. I'm braining it! Scroll down the page to the next post and I show you in a video exactly how

You Too Can Make Over $100k This Week!

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Look, there is only one place to go to learn how to use Adwords properly. And that's Perry Marshall's "Definitive Guide to Google Adwords". That is the bible of PPC. Perry Marshall's books on Google advertising are hands down the most popular in the world. He is quoted all over the Internet and by USA Today, the Chicago Tribune and Entrepreneur Magazine amongst others.

Why pay $77 for a crappy rehash on stuff about Yahoo PPC when you can go to the source and get "The Definitive Guide to Google Adwords" by the King of PPC Perry Marshall for just $49?

And the latest edition of this book has been Updated with the Latest Developments - Including the notorious "Google Slap", Google's new Minimum Bids and Landing Page Quality Scores.

He'll even throw in some free stuff for you to evaluate before you buy the downloadable book "The Definitive Guide to Google Adwords"". Don't muck about. Get it here -

Tell him I sent you.

Malcolm Lambe is an Australian living in Paris. He makes a living online writing about Internet Marketing and PayPerClick Advertising. He thinks Clickbank affiliate program is full of scams and cons. "Water4Gas"? Come on. "Free Google Clicks"? Yeah right. "Penis Enlargement"? What kind of tool buys that?

Update: Ha ha ha. I just found a torrent of Yahoocash4Idiots. All 125 pages of it. Google it.

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"Update: Ha ha ha. I just found a torrent of Yahoocash4Idiots. All 125 pages of it. You want it? Send me an email"

A) Link doesn't work (on purpose?)

B) What would one do with such a thing anyway?
July 8, 2009 | Unregistered CommenterCactus Earl Rawley

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