September 3, 2008 10:24 am GMT
Google Cash Cow scam – The worse you can do with yourself
by Gary IllyesI was searching a popular forum the other day and crossed some threads where people where asking about Google Cash Cow. Without too much result, or only results like “Fear of it”. So I thought a bit of enlightenment would be good for the internet newbies.
What is Google Cash Cow
Google Cash Cow is basically only a website selling one single product. It is in no affiliation with Google, the search giant; the word “google” appears in their domain name is the result of the registrant’s luck, and in the same time the failure of MarkMonitor, a firm which manages (and protects) the Google online brand and its domain names.
Google Cash Cow is a scam site you should really avoid to visit.
How do you know Google Cash Cow is a scam site
This web site promotes a single product, they say a CD-ROM containing insights and secrets of how a webmaster or a website owner can earn the most with Google AdSense, and these advices they say are coming from a Google employee. Something you should know, when somebody works for Google on a project like AdSense, signs an agreement to not tell a word for anybody about the projects they are working on. Failing to keep the agreement can bring the Google insider sever consequences, thus there was no event yet when a Google employee shared classified details about a project for the wide audience. Again, yet.
How do Google Cash Cow fool their customers
By not delivering a thing the customer payed for, or data which has no use for the webmaster. There are no secrets in Google AdSense, everything about how to earn money with a website was published on many web sites (including this one, too).
Nobody should pay for advices about how to monetize a blog or website. The internet is full of free information and you should use these instead of loosing money.
















n.irfaanabanu on Sat, 7th Mar 2009 5:22 am
please tells us the extact cost of the team and gives the details
methode on Sat, 7th Mar 2009 10:40 am
You mean what with the exact cost and details?
Toni D on Wed, 24th Jun 2009 12:52 pm
Just want to thank you for providing this service and explaining what makes these scams “tick”. It is so tempting for people to believe in the easy money route when times are hard…yet I had to ask myself “what’s in it for them?”…which prompted me to look for a review of the product. Thank goodness it existed!