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Thanks David Webber

22nd May, 2009 · Posted in Bad Web

blazingkeywords.com

Cut out the payments and see what it’s all about!

David Webber has done a public service yesterday and enrolled with blazingkeywords.com, publishing his logon details online here:

http://www.blogstorm.co.uk/easy-google-profit-scam/#comment-147345

No doubt it’ll be pulled or locked out soon, but for now, have a look and see what you’ll get for your $71 per month.

I can tell you, it’s a right, rivetting read…..

n.b.  Note that the original post about this Easy Google Profit Kit was written in January 2008!!! This shows how long this stuff has been running, churning and morphing.

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2 Responses to “Thanks David Webber”

  1. Not Kevin says:

    right, rivetting read indeed :)

    Just took the “advanced tutorial” in blogging (all one paragraph of it!)

    Seems like Hank is offering the same tutorial on his blog for free: http://hankfisher.com/?page_id=48

    Although if I actually wanted to learn something (and avoid a $72 monthly recurring fee!) I could just go to wikipedia http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Blog or (thinking outside the box here!) maybe do a Google search for blogging.. either way no credit card required.

    I also checked out the Writing Google Adwords Ads eBook (copyright 2007 – so it’s bang up to date!) but found their definition of ‘book’ somewhat at odds with mine (calling a 2 page pdf with some vague generic information ‘a book’ is pushing it a bit!)

    Still looking for the part which tells me how I can “earn $5000 per month simply posting links on Google” – they seem to have ommitted that bit!

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