August 17

Google Kicks Me in the Nuts. Is the New Google Policy Good, or Bad?

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Google Kicks Me in the Nuts. Is the New Google Policy Good, or Bad?

By Jason Moffatt

August 17, 2005


You know the feeling. It hits you, but you endure the first intital pain. It’s that wicked feeling that creeps up on you a few seconds after you’ve actually been whacked in the gonads before you get the full effect. Well, that’s how I feel right now after checking out my Ad Words campaign on my latest underachiever product. I had 456 Keywords loaded up into a campaign, and today 455 of them went “Inactive”. I was left with 1 lousy word.

On another campaign I had blasted in over 1000 words, but today about 950 of them got jacked, and now they are requiring 2 to 20 times the amount per click to keep them running. Sorry Google, no can do.

Well, this shall be an interesting couple of weeks. It will be interesting to see what guys like Perry Marshall have to say now that the changes have gotten here.

I just got done reading Chris Carpenter’s Google Cash too. It was packed with lots of videos that made the entire Google process very easy to understand. I recommend it to anyone getting started with Google Ad Words.

Cheers,

Jason

PS: I had no idea Google was just an old lady with a mean karate kick.

PPS: I imagine there is some good opportunities this week to make a bunch of cash if your on the ball. While this Google shakeup is going to throw many campaigns askew, it has to open cracks and slivers of opportunities to make cash. Just think of how many affiliate campaigns probably got “Inactive” today, leaving a lack of competition and a great spot for you to be “Active”.

About the author

Jason Moffatt

Jason Moffatt is a former private detective turned internet marketer who uses his skills of keen observation and deductive reasoning to pinpoint the easiest paths to success online. He’s passionate about helping entrepreneurs in the health & wellness field along with those in the personal development space. Jason believes we’re all a work in progress and that each day presents an opportunity to be a little be better than the last.

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