Monday, November 2, 2009

Google Sniping on the Internet

This is a review for a money making system called Google Sniper. It's only been out for a few weeks and as of today still has the highest gravity rating on CB engine. The system costs $77 and the monthly membership is $37, but the first month is free. What is included is a 99 page manual that goes into detail how the creator, George Brown, developed his effective method for stealing free Google traffic and making a five figure income every month. In a nutshell what this 18-year-old (yes, that's correct) suggests is that anyone can set up a mini-site in a day that will draw $300 income every month WITH NO MAINTENANCE AND NO MARKETING! There are eight videos that are a companion to the manual and at times the reader is encouraged to go watch a video before moving on. Mr Brown does a good job of making some of the technical stuff less threatening as he takes you by the hand and shows you how he does things in the videos.

He doesn't sugar coat things either, stating that he doesn't have all the answers and that one needs to be patient and get better through experience. He mentions the "sandbox", Google's version of a "timeout", when your site is stuck with a low ranking only because it's new. And there's nothing you or George Brown can do about it. However, he states that this only happens occasionally and it's refreshing to know that Mr. Brown isn't selling us a rose without warning about the thorns.  He does say that it's possible to earn $10,000 a month using this system if you put in the effort. He earns much more than that and he claims to be lazy.

The exclusive members area doesn't look that impressive, but is jam packed full of information. You can access the entire course, manual and videos there, more training is available, case studies of successful sites, a Q & A section, affiliate information, and a direct link to the support desk. He even throws in a few freebies to sweeten the experience. It's apparently worth much more that the $77 asking price and I suppose other similar systems would go for $197 or even $997 and still sell well. The ultimate question is: Does it really work? Clickbank's gravity rating has had Google Sniper at the number one position for several weeks now so we know it's selling well for affilates. There are testimonials scattered through the sales pages that bolster comsumer confidence as well.

Consider for a moment what Mr. Brown is claiming anyone can do:
* Set up a mini-website in a few hours
* Not have to do any maintenance on it
* Not have to pay for any traffic
* Collect $300 a month on the average. You could make more
* Set up 34 sites in a few months and you could be making $10,000+ monthly

Hard to believe? Yes it is. With so many sites claiming instant riches for the newbie it's hard to know what's legit and what's a scam. However, George Brown does seem sincere in his effort to help people succeed, even though he suffers from a credibility shortage from being so young and new to the marketplace. The system does come with a 60-day money back guarantee and there's very little expense in order to get a site up and running after the inital purchase. In all, a very convincing effort by the young lad from the UK and definiitely worth checking out. He does have the support of a few Internet heavyweights like Brad Callen and Mike Filsiame so he must be doing something right. It will be interesting to see how long the buzz will continue for Google Sniper and how the product will do in the long run.

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