Google Assassin Review: Is It Just All Hype?

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By crussev

Google Assassin is produced by Chris McNeeney from 'Day Job Killer' and 'Adwords Miracle'. This membership site contains various software packages that help an affiliate marketer build highly profitable site-targeted campaigns. Google Assassin claims that it is literally "stealing" other people's profitable campaigns and then coming up with keywords, ads and landing pages for you.

I was really disappointed after testing this product. Most of the tools that you get can be found easily on the Internet for FREE or are fairly useless. Furthermore, Chris does not present anything new that a decent affiliate marketer would not know. For instance, Google Assassin’s “Article Spotter” is supposed to help you find winning keywords for article marketing strategies. You can do this easily on Google for free. The “Campaign Kidnap” allows you to track your competitor’s ads and keywords. This tool is nothing new and has been around for a number of years. Furthermore, Google Assassin promises that you can build various product review websites. However, when you sign up, you are given 8 products only and they are chosen for you.

Chris is boasting $146,000 income in 32 days but I am very sceptical he made that kind of money through marketing other people's products. Likely he earned the money through promoting his own products. You can also read various reviews that claim Google Assassin is a great system yet I highly doubt many of these "reviewers" have even tested the product. Let’s not forget that affiliate marketers get paid if they direct customers and sell Google Assassin.

In summary, Google Assassin rehashes old information and software and in my opinion, is not worth the price.

To find out more details about affiliate marketing and good mentors in the field, head over to my review of Top Money Making Programs:

www.freefrankreview.com

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