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Let me explain and give a most appropriate example... Google and its algorithms. Sometimes we have a hard time using our keywords with our ads because either our keyword or our ad falls short on certain criteria. The reason for this is so clearly explained by Google in their Help pages, and the primary reason there is that they want to ensure that the searcher receives search results that are accurate and the closest possible to what the searcher searches for; and in no way is there room left for speculation, chance, deduction or analysis. If a searcher goes to Google and types a search for "bicycle", Google makes sure that results appearing on the results page are bicycles; because that is what the searcher expects. If that searcher reads an ad about bicycles and where to buy them, the searcher clicks the ad and finds the relevant content he seeks, and nothing more. The word I wish to stress here is "relevancy", how relevant the ad is to its content, does the ad depict the actual content of the website it represents? In the same way, if a web surfer reads a sales page for a book which declares it can teach that person how to get Google ads for free, it is what the buyer of the book simply expects. But contrary to the promise, the copy writers may have been a little overzealous, wanting to create a big hype that will sell the product. In doing so, they overlooked the fact that it would have been closer to the content on the book to just say "the book teaches you how to get your Adwords costs subsidized, or how to get someone else to pay for your Google adwords and ride on it free. There is a big difference between a claim which definitively states that the book can teach you how to make millions of dollars of free Adwords advertising, and a claim which states we can teach you how to get other people to pay for your ads for you. Again, a matter of relevancy, did the sales page depict the content of the book as accurately possible, was there "truth in advertising?" The book's product promise is deceiving in a manner that it makes me think the sale page writers thought keeping important information is not lying; and by not presenting all the facts, the ebook's consumers or buyers are unable to make a well informed decision. And like anything else that we purchase, if a seller makes a buyer get something without complete facts or if Make Money with Google Adsense product promise that is to serve or address that need for which it is purchased.Google's Adsense program is not complex or hard to understand. In simple terms people pay Google to place ads. Google then pays sites to host the ads. In other words, Google is looking for places to display Adsense ads and you offer to sell Adsense advertising space on your sites to Google. Google adsense is an advertising program where you get paid when people click on ads that you place on your websites and blogs. You probably have seen these small adsense ads on web pages you visit.When Adsense ads are placed on a web page, only Adsense ads relevant to the page will be displayed. If your page is about apples then Adsense ads related to apples will be displayed. Y After discovering a product for what it's really worth, there could only be the satisfied and the short changed; the happy and the unhappy; or the "I got my money's worth" and the "is there a money back guarantee" groups. But as any piece of work is usually subjective, and everybody unique from the rest; we are all entitled to the resulting subjective effect of the experience of reading the book, and thus evaluate it for ourselves against our own individual criteria. But allow me to speak from my personal experience of reading Get Google Ads Free. Let me start by saying that I was ecstatic to get it, then disappointed, then "so-so" satisfied upon realizing some small and trivial truths... we take for granted or overlook. Insightful, irreverent... and yes I was slightly impressed. However there was nothing really new presented, no breakthrough idea or concept or record breaking feat except probably in the hundreds of millions in sales generated by applying those principles. The author admits that there is really nothing new as he simply uses old and established strategies and gives an example of how other business are using that strategy to their advantage. The astutely enterprising author saw and seized an opportunity, using old and established principles applied to new playing fields; indicating exceptional business acumen and that quality I admire in the author as an entrepreneur, someone who sees an opportunity and makes the most of it, I won't be surprised if he were truly successful and accomplished even before he put his secret to use. Maybe the disappointment arises from too much hype, that it under-delivered and failed to meet readers' expectations, not meeting the product promise. Let me explain and give a most appropriate example... Google and its algorithms. Sometimes we have a hard time using our keywords with our ads because either our keyword or our ad falls short on certain criteria. The reason for this is so clearly explained by Google in their Help pages, and the primary reason there is that they want to ensure that the searcher receives search results that are accurate and the closest possible to what the searcher searches for; and in no way is there room left for speculation, chance, deduction or analysis. If a searcher goes to Google and types a search for "bicycle", Google makes sure that results appearing on the results page are bicycles; because that is what the searcher expects. If that searcher reads an ad about bicycles and where to buy them, the searcher clicks the ad and finds the relevant content he seeks, and nothing more. The word I wish to stress here is "relevancy", how relevant the ad is to its content, does the ad depict the actual content of the website it represents? In the same way, if a web surfer reads a sales page for a book which declares it can teach that person how to get Google ads for free, it is what the buyer of the book simply expects. But contrary to the promise, the copy writers may have been a little overzealous, wanting to create a big hype that will sell the product. In doing so, they overlooked the fact that it would have been closer to the content on the book to just say "the book teaches you how to get your Adwords costs subsidized, or how to get someone else to pay for your Google adwords and ride on it free. There is a big difference between a claim which definitively states that the book can teach you how to make millions of dollars of free Adwords advertising, and a claim which states we can teach you how to get other people to pay for your ads for you. Again, a matter of relevancy, did the sales page depict the content of the book as accurately possible, was there "truth in advertising?" The book's product promise is deceiving in a manner that it makes me think the sale page writers thought keeping important information is not lying; and by not presenting all the facts, the ebook's consumers or buyers are unable to make a well informed decision. And like anything else that we purchase, if a seller makes a buyer get something without complete facts or i Internet Domain Registration Can Really Make You Money les generated by applying those principles. The author admits that there is really nothing new as he simply uses old and established strategies and gives an example of how other business are using that strategy to their advantage.Many times when approaching the web with an entrepreneur’s mind, most people just go for the widespread techniques of using affiliate programs, some Adsense code on their pages and then they begin the “mother of all struggles”, they work and fight all the year long for some organic traffic that will convert into money to their pockets.Things can get really hard sometimes for many webpreneurs and not everyone makes it to the end. Achieving the goal of making a living from the internet is not an easy task. Those widely used techniques to make money from the web can get really crowded with the just mentioned consequence of a high rate of failures due to the fierce compet The astutely enterprising author saw and seized an opportunity, using old and established principles applied to new playing fields; indicating exceptional business acumen and that quality I admire in the author as an entrepreneur, someone who sees an opportunity and makes the most of it, I won't be surprised if he were truly successful and accomplished even before he put his secret to use. Maybe the disappointment arises from too much hype, that it under-delivered and failed to meet readers' expectations, not meeting the product promise. Let me explain and give a most appropriate example... Google and its algorithms. Sometimes we have a hard time using our keywords with our ads because either our keyword or our ad falls short on certain criteria. The reason for this is so clearly explained by Google in their Help pages, and the primary reason there is that they want to ensure that the searcher receives search results that are accurate and the closest possible to what the searcher searches for; and in no way is there room left for speculation, chance, deduction or analysis. If a searcher goes to Google and types a search for "bicycle", Google makes sure that results appearing on the results page are bicycles; because that is what the searcher expects. If that searcher reads an ad about bicycles and where to buy them, the searcher clicks the ad and finds the relevant content he seeks, and nothing more. The word I wish to stress here is "relevancy", how relevant the ad is to its content, does the ad depict the actual content of the website it represents? In the same way, if a web surfer reads a sales page for a book which declares it can teach that person how to get Google ads for free, it is what the buyer of the book simply expects. But contrary to the promise, the copy writers may have been a little overzealous, wanting to create a big hype that will sell the product. In doing so, they overlooked the fact that it would have been closer to the content on the book to just say "the book teaches you how to get your Adwords costs subsidized, or how to get someone else to pay for your Google adwords and ride on it free. There is a big difference between a claim which definitively states that the book can teach you how to make millions of dollars of free Adwords advertising, and a claim which states we can teach you how to get other people to pay for your ads for you. Again, a matter of relevancy, did the sales page depict the content of the book as accurately possible, was there "truth in advertising?" The book's product promise is deceiving in a manner that it makes me think the sale page writers thought keeping important information is not lying; and by not presenting all the facts, the ebook's consumers or buyers are unable to make a well informed decision. And like anything else that we purchase, if a seller makes a buyer get something without complete facts or i The Top Ten Things No One Told You About Having Your Own Website their Help pages, and the primary reason there is that they want to ensure that the searcher receives search results that are accurate and the closest possible to what the searcher searches for; and in no way is there room left for speculation, chance, deduction or analysis.Like many things on this earth, having a website sounds great on paper, but what you don't consider are some of the most important aspects of having the site. These are my top ten in no particular order.1) Having a website means absolutely nothing without traffic. 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In the same way, if a web surfer reads a sales page for a book which declares it can teach that person how to get Google ads for free, it is what the buyer of the book simply expects. But contrary to the promise, the copy writers may have been a little overzealous, wanting to create a big hype that will sell the product. In doing so, they overlooked the fact that it would have been closer to the content on the book to just say "the book teaches you how to get your Adwords costs subsidized, or how to get someone else to pay for your Google adwords and ride on it free. There is a big difference between a claim which definitively states that the book can teach you how to make millions of dollars of free Adwords advertising, and a claim which states we can teach you how to get other people to pay for your ads for you. Again, a matter of relevancy, did the sales page depict the content of the book as accurately possible, was there "truth in advertising?" The book's product promise is deceiving in a manner that it makes me think the sale page writers thought keeping important information is not lying; and by not presenting all the facts, the ebook's consumers or buyers are unable to make a well informed decision. And like anything else that we purchase, if a seller makes a buyer get something without complete facts or i Creating A Positive Mindset For Your Potential Benefactor big hype that will sell the product. In doing so, they overlooked the fact that it would have been closer to the content on the book to just say "the book teaches you how to get your Adwords costs subsidized, or how to get someone else to pay for your Google adwords and ride on it free. There is a big difference between a claim which definitively states that the book can teach you how to make millions of dollars of free Adwords advertising, and a claim which states we can teach you how to get other people to pay for your ads for you. 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