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July 26th, 2008

Boosting Your Affiliate Income With Google Massacre

marketing has now been the passport secret to success of most web entrepreneurs. From the heydays of merely surfing websites of international brands to putting up personal blogs and even riding on free accounts to start up your own website, marketing was able to leverage itself as a promising financial tool. The idea behind marketing is that companies of products and services will pay you for the advertising space you provide to them in your own site or blog.

Marketing,however, is somewhat a tricky thing. Owners of product and services will not necessarily pay you immediately for the space you have allotted to them. The payment will come in the form of revenue sharing. If they get a sale because of the clicks they receive from your website, you get a share of their earnings. The payments can vary really, and there are no limits to how much you can earn―from zero to hundreds, probably even more.

One of the leaders who have emerged from the marketing technique is . Yes, you heard it right. The leading search engine has diversified and moved on to tap the marketing business with their own product― AdSense. Through this new sensation, advertisers and publishers have found a spot where they can gather and be as one in earnings. However, so many programs and webmarketers have competed for the countless revenues is offering. Some even hid themselves in deceitful internet marketing products which promise you solid rewards, but in the end you end up in zero. This made some people gear up for an internet marketing revolution…

…like Steven Lee Jones and Andrew X, the persons behind the new product Google Masacre. With a website designed to simulate death rearing its ugly head, Google Massacr gives us a foretasteon how average web marketers can finally succeed in their AdWords campaigns.

The innovative internet marketing product leverages itself because of the background of its promoters. If you have been a close follower of ―in both the good times and the bad―chances are you have come across Steven and Andrew from the Magic Formula. This particular edition overtook Clickbank with a gross amounting to $200,000 copies sold. Although at first look it seems like the Google Massacer is detesting , that’s not what it is all about. It simply wants to give you an picture of how much “carnage” you can do to maximize your earnings through , and eventually trash your competitors.

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