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Former Home Business Magazine, now featuring Internet Marketing Bugle content by way of product reviews, updates and business blueprints.

Monday, December 29, 2008

Google Conquest Review; Alex Goad

It arrived into my email inbox ... another ‘Super Launch’ that guarantees you success and an income fit for a king! ... or so I thought.

Google Conquest stuck me as different from the other gazillion emails that I receive informing me of yet another new launch.

It came through Michael Rasmussen’s list and an amazing bonus was offered in order to entice me to purchase through his affiliate link.

I read the sales letter and watched the videos promoting Google Conquest and was impressed with the way Alex Goad seemed to care about his followers. He’s certainly had success in the recent pass with at least three top sellers on ClickBank and a couple of ‘systems’ that he’d set up.

There were no ‘millionaire’ promises on this promotion just an honest to goodness promo video from Alex along with the chance to leave a comment about what he spoke of.

Very little was given away until you paid the upfront fee of $997.00 with a sign-up to commit to $97.00 per month thereafter. There is a 60 day money back guarantee, though.

I couldn’t fault his promotion of the product and did like the way he seemed more concerned with us than getting rich by people joining. Obviously, this could be taken as simply ‘sales talk’ but, in my experience, nothing as dedicated as this has been shown to me on the Internet before, so I decided to join up and pass on any successes to my customers and, of course, Working Hours magazine subscribers.

By the time you read this the doors will be closed on this business but will re-open in a few months time to ensure the 1000 member limit is kept topped up.

Early signs are fantastic.

The training and support is second to none, I know, I’ve used it all and the response is almost instant. Any early queries were sorted right away. Alex Goad himself replied to two of my emails ... I kind of liked that.

OK, so what’s it all about?

Well, you’ve no doubt purchased the books, the products, the downloads, the software, the membership, the subscriptions, the services etc. etc. etc. of all things ‘Internet make money fast ‘how to’s’, and so have I. All that knowledge is great to have because you can use bits of it to help build your business here and there. But, unless you can use all your knowledge to work the techniques required in order to run your Internet based business so that it actually earns you MONEY and an income to live on, what’s the use?

There are hundreds of people that I know of who have great business knowledge and who go online and use Internet marketing to promote their services and products, whatever they may be. The problem is, the knowledge doesn’t all come together at once, when you need it. There are so many aspects to becoming a success, from building your first list of subscribers, researching, building blogs and websites, making videos and audios, RSS feeds, social networking relationships, building products, writing eBooks, search engine optimisation, joint ventures, launching products, linking, article submissions ... the list goes on and on.

How can anyone become successful unless they can do all of the above and more, and yet do it over and over again for each product niche and get them earning an income ... a decent income that one can live on. Making your Internet business a business that provides your main income is an uphill task to say the least.

Enter Google Conquest. Sounding like another black-hat system Google Conquest couldn’t be any more legal if it tried. It’s an automated system where your niche is built, marketed and sold to a worldwide audience at an extremely fast rate. Once set up, the system is over 97% automatic. I’ve tested it, too!

One of my old websites stopped being shown up on the search engines because I used a few ‘grey areas’ to promote it. I ‘fooled’ the search engines into thinking my site had more content than it did and, for a while, it worked. Then another site popped up with the same URL as mine but without a hyphen in the middle of two words. This immediately put them top (their content was better, I have to admit) and my original site eventually went down the listings to below 100.

Training inside Google Conquest meant that I’d have to watch 5 ‘getting started’ videos before I dare try to go it alone. Guess which site I tested the system with? That’s right, the one with the hyphen in it.

I deleted the old unlisted site and rebuilt it using Google Conquest. Within hours I was number one for my keywords in Yahoo and MSN. It took minutes to build the website. I’ve not added proper content yet or put anything up for sale but it proved to me that the system worked to get you to the top in your chosen field.
Many top UK entrepreneurs advise that you don’t go for the latest ‘thing’ on the Internet as you’ll only be wasting your money, however, GC bucks this trend and walks all over it.

Google Conquest is a portal that becomes your one-stop factory for outputting blogs using the Word Press blog engine. Once your niche idea is ready, you can automate every aspect of building and promoting it inside your dashboard.

It’s beautifully laid out and easy to use, anyone could do it. There are training videos throughout and you simply click to view or you can download the videos for viewing at your leisure. PDF file transcripts of training are also available if you prefer to read all about it.

It’s all step by step with only the ironing out of slight glitches experienced by any new launch of this scale, to be done.

The forums are full of questions with answers where I’ve learned more about the Internet in the last few weeks than I have in the last five years outside of GC. I really didn’t realise how far behind I was with using the old fashioned UK way of doing things.

I must admit, I did know of several of the things that Alex Goad speaks of but it’s the way they become automated that impressed me. I can reach tens of thousands of visitors at lightning speed using these tools.

I’m not going into deep detail about it all because, as most others won’t know how or have the tools to do all this, the members will gain a huge advantage over them. You’d need to pay the entry price to know that. What I am going to do, though, is build many blogs and get them earning for me. The facts and figures will be passed on to subscribers in an honest and genuine way in order to let you know if it’s worth joining once the doors reopen and you can, once again, have a chance to launch your Internet career.

GC passed my first test with flying colours. I’ve got plenty more to go. So far though, it’s been worth every cent I’ve spent on it and, therefore, I give it full marks.

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Wednesday, December 17, 2008

Working Hours Site Revamp

The original Working Hours website is, at last, being revamped and will, once again, contain useful information and home business products.

Since WorkingHoursMagazine.co.uk was launched the main site WorkingHours.co.uk has taken something of a back burner treatment but, within a few days, it should be back to it's former glory and getting thousands of visitors a day.

Working Hours Publications have also invested in some brand new domains and will be able to promote brand new launches of some major Internet products and services.

With specialist niches and expert advice from top people in our business, WHP will be building an empire of exciting new features for all subscribers to enjoy.

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