Google Free Ads Review – Approved by Google!

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My name is Roger Preston, and I am a journalist for various publications in upstate New York, as well as the New England area.

I recently had a chance to interview the fine team of professionalsat WebBusinessSecrets.com whose flagship product is entitled “Get Google Ads Free.”

In April of 2007 “Get Google Ads Free” was launched, and the effect was nothing less than equal to “the shot heard around the world!”

Within just weeks people everywhere were talking about it, and other top-notch online marketers were scurrying to sell it as an Affiliate for the company.

But here’s a little insight that 99.9% of everyone the world over doesn’t know:

The Product’s greatest endorser is none other than Google itself!

That’s right. As shocking as it may seem, Google has NO problem with the course that reveals how anyone can get ads on their search engine for Free!

Now, at this point I know you must be curious as to how such a thing is possible, as Google makes its money from the sale of both AdWords (PPCs) and AdSense (where webmasters allow Google to show

their ads on their pages).

One might think that any information that revealed how an advertiser could get their AdWords pay-per-clicks free would be damaging to Google, and therefore Google would not want anyone

finding out about it, right?

WRONG! It seems that the secret system developed by the retired native New York doctor contains an interesting “twist” that while allowing advertisers to eliminate their AdWords costs, it does not reduce a single dollar in AdWords revenue for Google.

In fact, just the opposite!

I cannot give away the secret here because that’s why it’s for sale in the first place.

But I can tell you that with the application of what’s inside “Get Google Ads Free” that:

- Google loses NO money

- Google actually can make even more M0NEY!

- Advertisers gain an instant almost unfair advantage over anyone not knowing what’s inside “Get Google Ads Free!”
- Advertisers can now afford to outbid their competition!

- Advertisers are not at risk any longer as their advertising budgets no longer matter!

Wow! And this is just the beginning!

Now, where’s the definitive PROOF that Google endorses the amazing system shown in “Get Google Ads Free?”

I asked this question to company spokesperson and Vice President of Sales & Marketing, Mr Todd Coutrin, to which he responded:



“We started our launch like we always do with any product online, using Google AdWords to offer our Product.

“We used keywords that contained the word ‘free’ so we anticipated the usual HOLD these keywords usually cause any campaign using them to experience.

“But when our campaign was paused by Google for a tad more time than what we regularly anticipated, then we got concerned.

“I actually placed a call directly to Google at 1-866-2-GOOGLE and spoke at length with a customer services rep who said she’d check into what was happening.

“She returned my call 16 hours later and informed me that due to the specific nature of the Product in question (i.e., the ebook “Get Google Ads Free!”) their team at Google secured the product, read it all the way trough, and then realizing it would NOT hurt their revenue but actually increase it, they immediately un-paused and resumed our ads”



Amazing! They actually got what amounts to a Signed Certificate of APPROVAL from Google itself!

Therefore, anyone who questions the truth or legality concerning “Get Google Ads Free!” need not fret at all.

Yet, the usual “naysayers” seemed to ignore the obvious fact that if Google had a problem with “Get Google Ads Free!” then we all wouldn’t be seeing all the PPC ads at Google each time we type in the keywords and phrases:

- free ads

- free advertising

- “Get Google Ads Free”

- free ppc

- free adwords

And so forth!

Yet, there are many very stubborn, even foolish, among us …

> The “Crybaby Syndrome”

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