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Titled: Whispers of Google Bankruptcy Investigated
Whispers of Google Bankruptcy Investigated
Article Summary: Whispers of Google's financial demise due to disruptive new "Free Advertising on Google" system investigated.
Google Bankruptcy Whispers Finally Put to Rest?
[SUNNYVALE, CA - Wednesday]. Rumors have spreading quickly that the 2nd most powerful website on the entire Worldwide-Web may go Bankrupt, with the deadline set December; the date of both discharge and dissolution in Federal Court.
This would rattle investors and Google loyalists to their core. They make money from and enjoy the use of the biggest and most influential search engine in the world, which brings in far in excess of 100 MILLION daily visitors and over 9 trillion searches per month.
The question is this. Is the rumor false, or is there any truth to it?
The rumor reportedly started when some very sharp Internet marketers started claiming that they had overheard "insiders' saying" that the company may face financial disaster with the release of a new system that enables advertisers to get their pay-per-click (PPC) advertising free of charge.
Naturally this would lead directly to the demise of Google's sister program AdSense; as its only revenue comes from the direct sales of AdWords "clicks."
The new system responsible for the uproar over getting AdWords pay-per-clicks free is one created by Dr Jon Cohen of New York City, New York who discovered a simple means for getting Google PPC ads without taking money out of his own pocket to pay for them.
The doctor has a publicly disclosed net worth exceeding $70 million, having made well over $377 million in sales from sixteen 16 unique online businesses within nine 9 years.
Company insiders estimate the "good doctor" (as he's affectionately known) has purportedly received over $93 million in otherwise paid advertising at Google and the other major players in the PPC targeted-search arena online - including Yahoo, MSN, AskJeeves, AllTheWeb.com, HotBot, AltaVista, Lycos and Netscape, just to name a few.
The doctor's "secret" leaked out last April, and a company quickly put the secret system online, to make available to the general public. The product release instantly caused an unprecedented buzz and excitement among the community of affiliate-marketers, Internet-marketers, ecommerce, and webmasters.
Company owners indicate the site quickly rose to break the top most visited 1,000 websites on earth briefly; and as can be seen here:
http://tinyurl.com/39lnjn (Alexa data on this!)
When asked if the "secret" would ruin Google, Dr Cohen suggested that just the opposite would occur, that it would "stimulate" even more business for the already massive company.
Within just three (3) hours of its original debut Google actually stopped the parent firm's attempts at advertising the new system on Google. Subsequently they released the hold after a Review Team completed a comprehensive investigation and decided to ALLOW the ads to run. It seems perhaps "the good doctor" was right.
Company reps indicate that the secret system was recently improved to include "major new content" and is now for sale again.
The most compelling enhancement is the HTML code that can be added to any webpage to automatically cause the elimination of the page owner's AdWords costs.
Additionally a "live" spokesperson ("Rachel") appears to literally walk out onto the webpage and talk to visitors to reveal how the breakthrough system works.
Since the addition of this new "live" spokesperson company Vice President of Sales & Marketing, Mr Todd Coutrin states that "sales for the system have surged over 2,430% suddenly and with no limit in sight. There is little doubt, the public is hungry for the product.
Coutrin further asserts: "With the newest revision now in place, plus all the additions added, affiliates for the new system can expect to earn even more than ever before!" (Note: Affiliates make up the bulk of the firm's sales generation.)
Mr Coutrin indicates that right now it's one of the best resellers for the networks of affiliate marketers who earn their revenues from the reselling of other electronic publishers' stock and digital product lines.
When pressed on the matter Google offered matter-of-factly that the rumors of bankruptcy are the furthest thing from the truth, and that the rumor whispers are the result of "panics" created by anything so disruptive to the normal "MO".
Attempts to contact both Sergey Brin and Larry Page (Google's founders), to request comment were unsuccessful.
Google itself seems to be the biggest cheerleader of the "new system" as it's allowing more and more advertisers to promote the new system on its search engine.
Marketers (who want to advertise on Google without cost) and anyone who would like to look into selling the system can get all the details by clicking the URL listed in the resource box below.
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About the Author:
Keith Franksen
Company link for "Free Google Ads": http://www.zerocostgoogleads.com
Company link for those who would like to make money online with the product: http://www.zerocostgoogleads.com
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