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Free Instant Google Success CD

Hi there,

I’ve just stumbled across an offer which could be quite interesting for newbies or if you are not yet familiar with the possibilities Google offers you to make money online.

It’s a CD with several video explanations which they are shipping to your home – but only if you live in the US/UK or Canada. This means, I couldn’t test it out myself, first, like I usually do.

It looks like a good and genuine offer, though. They only require you to pay for shipping: $0.99

Here are some of the benefits:

– How to pick the right keywords

– How to promote your business

– How to get listed in Google fast

and more.

I HAVE REMOVED THIS OFFER. AS I SAID IN MY EMAIL, I COULDN’T CHECK OUT THE FULL OFFER BECAUSE I’M NOT LIVING IN ONE OF THE ACCEPTED COUNTRIES.

IT SEEMS THAT THIS OFFER IS NOT AS GOOD AS IT SOUNDED – I WILL BE SENDING MORE DETAILS TOMORROW. I’M REALLY TIRED NOW…

(I’ve been at the CeBit in Hannover all weekend and just returned from there. More about that -incl. some photos- tomorrow, too…!)

Detlev

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- who has written 158 posts on Ethical Internet Marketer – Make More Money Online… Ethically!.

My name is Detlev Reimer, original owner of EthericalInternetMarketer.com before it was passed on to Frank Bauer and I am online since 1994 and have been involved in Internet Marketing since 2001. I stumbled upon it by accident and got hooked. I am a full time Internet marketer since 01. Sep. 2003 and never regretted this decision.

7 Comments For This Post

  1. Walter Williamson says:

    Read the T&Cs carefully!! Your credit card is charged a $49.95 non-refundable charge after a 24 HOUR review period. A quote from the T&C.

    “At the end of the 24 hour review period, the $49.95 non refundable monthly fee will be billed to the credit card used by You to complete the signup process every 30 days unless/until you cancel the subscription.”

  2. frank killen says:

    When clicking “send my kit”,I keep getting message that there is 1 error but having checked and triple checkedthere is definitely no errors.Too bad as I have complete trust in you Detlev.
    Frank

  3. jim says:

    Shipping charge for an instant download???????
    Cheap ploy for profile harvesting, including credit card details. Behave yourself !!!!!!!!!!!!!!

  4. kevin says:

    It does not accept UK postcodes?

  5. Jeff says:

    I loved this google info. you can get a cd mailed to you for 99 cents or, if you want it right away you can choose the download option…

    Sounds like somebody’s had a bad experience in the past Jim…

  6. detlev says:

    Hi Jim,

    “Cheap ploy for profile harvesting, including credit card details. Behave yourself”

    RE: Jim, HOW ELSE do you want to pay online if not with a credit card…!? And how do you want to have them send you a CD if you’re not giving your details? Isn’t that normal business practice…??

    Sorry for the waiting time to answer the comments here but I was on the CeBit Computer Exhibition in Hannover all weekend. I don’t know exactly what Jim’s problem is, though… These kind of offers are done all the time. I have seen many membership sites where this is done, too.

    They offer e.g. a $1 trial and then after a certain time, it becomes a full membership at e.g. $29.97. I have personally already done this in the past as well with my Niche Content Audio site.

    But as Walter just mentioned they seem to have fine print (something I couldn’t see because I am living in Germany and the form doesn’t work for me…) which is not like the standard offers because the free test period is with just 24 hours a little on the short side – before the full fee of $49.97 is charged.

    As Jeff pointed out, the material is good – but you have to compare it with a regular sale rather than “just” a free offer. I am really sorry about this – there was no way for me to see this!

    I will be mentioning this charge in tomorrow’s email. If the material is really good then I think, a one time charge of $49.95 would be okay but they should have made it clear that it was a subscription. It would be interesting to SEE what the exact page looked like… If someone can send me a screenshot, it would be great!

    Best regards,

    Detlev Reimer

  7. jim says:

    I must have totally misread the offer page !
    I could have sworn the word ‘free’ was used, in which case I don’t want to pay by credit card or any other method you might want to suggest. I also imagined that I saw a reference to a post and package charge, followed by an ‘instant download’ facility. Still a bit confused here, how do you square postal charges with instant download ?
    There was a smell about the whole thing . Let the word free mean free, as in unconditional, otherwise use a different word.
    Integrity should be all, if trusting relationships are to be built and maintained, but then again , you should know that !!

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