Google Annihilation is an interesting paradox. The title from the salespage says:
Online Millionaire Reveals Actual Loophole That Has Allowed Him to Dominate the Free Google Rankings and Drive 2,118,656 Visitors to Just One of His Websites
Folks, it sounds to me that the online millionaire just closed the loophole by announcing to Internet marketers everywhere that there was a loophole.
It probably now should read:
Dumbass Online Millionaire Revealed Actual Loophole That Allowed Him to Dominate Google…to Google.
Think this discovery might interest Google? Think if there was something to this loophole that Google will be shutting it down? Do you not think Google will be shutting down this backdoor software like every other product? Do you think it was very smart to let the world know that there was a loophole? Would you share a loophole to anybody but your closest friends?
I have been HAMMERED with offers from jokers pimping this thing. Guberus love this type of shit because they can get on the residual affiliate gravy train.
If you decide to waste your money, just click away from the site. A “live agent”, mine was the very pretty and lovely “Emma”, will give you a discount.



20 responses so far ↓
CJ // Jan 19, 2009 at 8:19 pm
I laughed when I received this also. Some of the screen shots are from his product Blogging to the Bank. Bloggging to the Bank probably has received over 2 mil because all the JV’s and special promos over the past 2 yrs.
I have personally visited that site a least 50 times.
Now without even signing up I can tell you what the so called loophole is. Get ready for it everyone, here we go, links! Yep that’s it folks links! Same thing every other guru is preaching now.
Frank Carr // Jan 20, 2009 at 2:40 pm
It looks like he’s doing what everyone and their brother is doing these days, selling a membership site. I suppose it isn’t a bad idea in theory since it locks in an audience to sell your own wares and affiliate products to on top of the monthly subscription fees. But just how many ‘make money online’ membership sites can the market support?
Splork // Jan 20, 2009 at 3:54 pm
Membership sites are the way to go. People who are trying to make money online have proven that they are more than willing to buy every piece of shit that comes swirling around the bowl. If you can lock up people in membership sites then you are basically printing money.
Robert C - The Wholesale Guy // Jan 21, 2009 at 12:15 am
And this, is what, a surprise? (LOL!)
Typical “Guberoo” modius operandi!
Pseudo millionaire sells secret Google loophole.
Said loophole will probably be ineffective in the current IM environment – or is already known by anyone who is involved with Internet Marketing.
Psuedo millionaire writes long sales copy, or JV’s with other Guberoo’s who have large mailing lists to sell secret loophole to newbies or those with an “easy money” mindset.
Guberoo finally becomes millionaire from selling outdated, freely available, or useless information to people on the list looking for the next bandwagon money making system.
In the immortal words of Steven Tyler of Aerosmith..
“It’s the same old story, same old song and dance, my friend”..
And of course it will get Google’s attention.
Like all methods that involve search engine gaming, it will be found out and shut down..
Note to Guru’s, newbies, and IM pro’s alike..
If you happen to stumble upon a gray hat or even a black hat method that “games the Google Gods” just – shut up about it already!
Keep it to yourself, and use it, till you loose it..
Don’t talk about it, and for the love of all things holy, please don’t sell it.
My e-mail box is full enough with your new “wizbang money making secrets”
Robert C – The Wholesale Products Guy
Brian // Jan 21, 2009 at 5:08 pm
The tip off is “Google” every since “Google Cash”, “Google Payload”, “Google Cash Detective”, “Google Conspiracy”, “Google Profit Pump”, I could sit here and name about 10 more “Googleist” type of products… They may as well name it “Google Rehash” because thats what its all about… Anything that starts out as a Google anything goes right to the trash folder
Leo @ Internet marketing Strategies // Jan 22, 2009 at 2:02 pm
I too have received a ton of emails about this one. You have to wonder when the madness will stop. I guess that there are enough newbies coming into the make money niche daily to support a ton of useless offers.
paul jenner // Jan 23, 2009 at 2:47 pm
You haven’t actually seen the product, so to call it useless without seeing it is a bit presumptuous.
Splork // Jan 23, 2009 at 3:42 pm
For a guy to say he has a Google loophole and to reveal that loophole to marketers and Google is about stupid. I will presume to think that Google will be a little curious about the so-called loophole. If it does in fact exist, my guess is they will squash it. Therefore my deduction is that the product will be rendered useless, if it’s not already.
Kiean // Jan 24, 2009 at 5:18 am
The IM world is a funny one, lots of products, rehased sold to the same newbies who haven’t discovered most of the stuff they need to make it online is hard f**king work !!
Still would be nice to see a good IM course released that showed you a lot of cool stuff but didn’t mention “Get Rich” once in the sales page.
dan gregory // Jan 24, 2009 at 4:06 pm
I had the same reaction to the MSN loophole report that came out – although I really like Chris’ other reports and have actually made good money doing conduit sites like he recommends, plus i’ve implemented a few of his Lazy Affiliate Marketer tactics. This recent report was pricy, too, and I’m sure everybody and his brother is whacking the shit out of this technique now.
Me, I said to myself – I get on the first page of Google and tons of traffic – why do I need MSN again?
Dan
Splork // Jan 24, 2009 at 4:55 pm
Dan. re: MSN. Exactly.
Splork // Jan 24, 2009 at 4:58 pm
Kiean. I agree. If it doesn’t promise quick money with minimal effort then it won’t sell as well.
Neaz // Jan 26, 2009 at 12:10 pm
And becoming top overnight in google, is definately a red alert. Therefore, life time google ban may be awarded to your domain. Please be careful. Remember- Rome was not built in a day.
HollywoodDream // Jan 26, 2009 at 4:23 pm
Do people really fall for offers like that?
Jay | NicheQ Insider // Jan 27, 2009 at 12:54 am
Rob Benwell might as well annihiliate himself and if he has any followers zombified enough to still be following him with this crap then they might as well follow suit.
Bretski // Jan 27, 2009 at 12:23 pm
I really like Chris and stand by the dude that if he wrote it or had a part in it then it’s not BS. I’ve heard a couple of other people dissing it too but blame his co-writer and not Chris. I guess there is an upsell in the offer to that’s not really like Chris….he’s a freakin’ god to me! LOL!
Great site by the way….love the domain name!
Jay | NicheQ Insider // Jan 27, 2009 at 4:39 pm
Bretski, I guess you didn’t read the post or the comments did you?
mdg // Feb 1, 2009 at 12:35 am
I just read a review about Google Annihilation in the past week that said something about Google is making money, not loosing it, by allowing this backdoor loophole to happen.
If this is true, which wouldn`t suprise me at all, then it would be in Google`s best interest not to shut it down. Which is probably why I get at least a dozen junk emails a week for it.
Steve@Colon Cleansing Treatment // Feb 4, 2009 at 6:40 pm
I agree, what a load of crap. Want something cheaper than this piece of crap, check out Neurolinker.com. Now this is way cheaper and does the same thing. In fact half the price. But I got bombarded with this crap. It just cracks me up that all of these guys are in bed together and the only ones that are going to get rich are them and their buddies who say “oh, I just used this and made 100 billion dollars overnight”. The worst part is people believe them.
Steve
Cheap Old Cars For Sale // Feb 11, 2009 at 5:24 pm
I’ve tried Google Ambush myself. The special offer was a $4.95 week 7 day trial.
In a nutshell:
It allows you to search through Clickbank products and bookmark a few that you can then give a score based on the quality of the landing page and the payments and everything.
Once you’ve selected a few products, you can relatively easily generate a landing page where you review those products. You can create as many as you like and they’re hosted for you.
Then you’re supposed to set up an Adwords campaign to it. There’s help for that available as well.
I didn’t make a sale because I suck at Adwords.
All in all, I didn’t think Google Ambush was total crap. I canceled it anyway because I didn’t think I was going to make sales anyway.
I also tried Google Wealth Maker. The same $4.95 trial. Man, that was total, utter crap. All it does is spam Twitter accounts with meaningless garbage plucked randomly from the web. Intermingled with money links, ofcourse.
All those Twitter accounts I made are now closed because of suspicious activity.
I honestly can’t see how it would ever make money.
Sometimes, I buy Howie Schwartz’s 7 day trials for $1. Gives me access to a few vids which I rip. It’s worth the $1 I believe.
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