Is the new PPV GOLDMINE METHOD e-book by the mysterious "Dr. K" just one more in the seeming endless line of fake "guru" books about Internet marketing? Is there any truth in advertising about these kinds of books that purport to teach you, for "just a small price to pay", the hidden secrets of those who are making fortunes on the Internet with their affiliate or Clickbank marketing techniques? We asked ourselves that very question, and decided to take a chance on the PPV GOLDMINE for the truly rather small price of $47. If there was one more fake guru e-book out there attempting to rip off the public one more time, we would be the first to tell about that sinister fact. Now, the PPV GOLDMINE METHOD is about Pay-Per-View marketing on the Internet. Used by cable TV companies for years, "PPV" is thought by some to be the successor--the more successful successor--to PPC, or Pay-Per-Click marketing online, best known in its vastly used incarnation as Google AdWords and AdSense. PPV is a method of putting your website directly in front of an Internet searcher, unlike with PPC which requires you to write a catchy ad that will be keyword-matched to the content on a given webpage that an Internet user is viewing and entice him to click on the ad to go to a splash page, from where you hope to get him to suspend his disbelief long enough to separate himself from his debit card and help to make you rich. As the Internet has become saturated with PPC, its effectiveness for each individual marketer has become diluted and blunted, as you can imagine. Making a successful PPC ad is now more difficult than ever, but there are so many people doing the same thing that even if you do come up with something unique and winning, somebody else probably has come up with something similar, cutting into your profits. Nevertheless, Dr. K insists that he has already been able to get an ROI of nearly $120 on an "investment" of just $0.30 by using his secrets that he shares in PPV GOLDMINE METHOD. When anyone makes a single sale using PPC, it's rare that they spend less than $2--and that sale is probably considerably less than $120. What's more, Dr. K insists that PPV eliminates the need to research keywords and keyphrases, come up with clever, attractive verbage, and hope that someone dares to click. Is there any truth to these claims? The answer is a resounding "yes". So far, we have been having quite a lot of fun--yes, fun--placing our PPV ads and seeing super ROIs very similar to those claimed by Dr. K. After studying PPV GOLDMINE and following the author's words to the letter, we began seeing these results almost immediately, and they have only gotten better. So, our conclusion is this is a rare diamond in the waste, this PPV GOLDMINEĀ e-book. It's packed with real strategies, not deceits to get you to make Dr. K rich by paying for hollow words that add up to nothing. Just follow the book closely and we don't see where you can go wrong. |
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