G Money Pro Review

G Money Pro claims to be “The Ultimate Google Income Strategy”, however that claim is a bit misleading.  I found gmoneypros.com via a google advertisement and proceeded to read the very lengthy sales letter, looked at the “proof” and then saw some problems with the whole site.

I first noticed that the author states that they got started in making money online by simply placing an advertisement using Google Adwords.  The advertisement’s purpose was to pitch and sell another person’s product.  They apparently direct linked from their advertisement to the person’s website, to get credit for a sale.  However, this strategy has been proven to not work in most cases.  People need to be pre-sold with a landing page, before they get smacked with a lengthy sales letter that screams “BUY THIS PRODUCT NOW!!!” 

The author claims that in his/her first day, they made $44.  $44 is not a lot of money but it is a GREAT starting point to making money online, however the author neglects to tell you how much money they spent in advertising to make that $44.  If you spend $43.50 to make $44, you don’t make enough of a profit to keep it up…  However, he does mention at a later time that he made $80,000 or more per month, etc.  Did you noticd that we never see him holding an actual clickbank check?

The earnings / clickbank screenshots that he posts CAN BE FAKED very easily.  In fact, I’ll show you how to fake them right now.   Simply go to your clickbank account and paste the follow into your address bar, then press enter: javascript:document.body.contentEditable=’true’; document.designMode=’on’; void 0

If you do that, you can edit whatever stats you want.  This instantly discredits any screenshot of clickbank stats, so please don’t get suckered into buying something because of that…

Back to the review. 

The author goes on to talk about how he felt bad that his family was doing bad and how he had to teach them how to make lots of money online as well.  This is most likely a “feel good” story to make you trust him more, but it may be true.  You be the judge.

I am not saying that this website is pure crap or that the author is a scammer.  (and I won’t because I don’t want to get sued)  However, think about it for a second, why would he sell his guide for $97, if he is already making hundreds of thousands of dollars each month?  Why wouldn’t he just give his wonderful “guide” away?  It seems very suspicious to me…  He uses the example “I wouldn’t take a college exam with information that I found online, for free…” “I would go out and buy a text book on the subject.”  He just basically said that all free information is crap and that it shouldn’t be trusted…  I have learned EVERYTHING that I know about making money online, for free, and I do quite well for myself…

Anything that you can learn in a “paid” guide, can be learned using online forums and informational websites for free. 

Making money online requires work, dedication and TRIAL AND ERROR.  Failing is part of the learning process.  I would rather invest $0 and fail ten times before I would invest $97 or more and fail once…

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