Where the hell is Google Cash Kit?

Around late 2003 or 2004 the ORIGINAL Google Cash course was released. Recently there have been dozens of companies releasing products using the name “Google Cash” in them such as “Google Cash Kit”, “Make Google Cash”, “Earn Google Cash”, “Easy Google Cash” which is really starting to confuse people AND generating a lot of questions and strange discussions at WorkAtHomeTruth, such as:

Q: I order google cash kit, where the hell is it? why cant i seem to even email these people? i paid the damn money and i never even got an email. i am really getting pissd off. can you help me?

A: You are talking about a completely different product than the one reviewed at this site.

The one you are talking about is NOT on our top 10 recommended home business list and has NOTHING to do with the one reviewed at WorkAtHomeTruth here:
http://www.workathometruth.com/Google-Cash-review.php

These new products are confusing people because they include the OLD Google Cash name.

In fact there are so many new products calling themselves “Google Cash”, Google Cash Kit”, or “Google Home Business Kit” that I have no idea which one you’re talking about.

Where did you find the product you’re talking about?

Reply: i found product online when i googled “work from home denver”.

it is some kind of work at home system that only cost $1.95 for shipping, so i thought it might be a good one.

i’m not upset about the money, but i was recently laid off and i wanted to start working from home. this whole thing is very confusing, and i do not want to spend a bunch of money on something thats not legit.

maybe your knowledge can help, lots of people say they make a good living only a few hours a day, i am willing to work 6-9 hours like a regular human being. if you can help, i would really appreciate it, i just want to get something started. p.s. it says you can start making money in 72 hours, and get a check in a week. thanks so much for your time!!

My answer:

What’s your background. That will help. I can probably point you to some free training to begin with.

After that you’d want to move to some form of low-cost training with a help forum.

But knowing what your background is first will help.

Theoretically you can make money within 72 hours using what’s called pay per click marketing – but as I discuss in this section on my site – most people will LOSE money with pay per click marketing first…so I recommend people start with something else:

http://www.workathometruth.com/blog/2008/01/05/bootstrapping-your-business/

Everything is about increasing the odds of something working – nothing is going to work 100% of the time.

Reply: hi Paul, i have marketing experience but not online. i have a company that i am trying to expand in the US, but i am not getting a paycheck until i sell some product, when i will earn a commission.

[Note: the specific market this person mentioned has been removed for privacy reasons].

My Reply: There are a couple paths you could take on this (or both):

I’m going to break them into two.

Path 1) is to build an authority site – a large site based on expertise in the field designed to gain a large amount of free search engine traffic. WorkAtHomeTruth is an example of an authority site.

You can determine if a site is an authority site by typing the url into the Google search box. If the listing for the site has “categories” beneath the listing – it’s an authority site.

Some of the free information that would help you to build an authority site while also driving free traffic from other sources would be:

I’d combine those with additional online direct marketing fundamentals taught through the free course at http://www.erictips.com which should definitely be a part of your strategy and for optimizing conversion rates. The training from EricsTips is here:

http://www.ericstips.com – you can get to the lessons without signing
up for the newsletter if you want be going to the following links:

http://www.ericstips.com/tips/lesson1/
http://www.ericstips.com/tips/lesson2/
http://www.ericstips.com/tips/lesson3/

There are also 14 good free videos at http://www.affiliatemoneyrevolution.net/go/FreeTrial (NO cc) which will help reinforce some of the other, previously mentioned information – although I’d consider those optional OR you might consider the $67 one-time upgrade fee there as I’ve volunteered to help out in the forum along with the owner Michal Brown so you’d get additional help.

Path 2) Still requires you get some statistical data on your conversion rates – although it doens’t have to be hardcore-accurate necessarily. I.e.,

Path 2 involves preparing your offer or offers for consideration by one or more of the affiliate networks which have large bases of affiliates.

I’d recommend we come back to that once you get more online experience. But typically the set up works like this:

  1. You decide on a price.
  2. You decide on how much of that price you’re willing to pay to the affiliate network
  3. The affiliate network decides how much of that price to pay their affilaites.
  4. You have to front a certain amount of reserve money to guarantee payment to the affiliate network.

The affiliate network path can obviously drive a lot of sales quickly, but you have to make sure your offer converts well before approaching the affiliate networks.

Eventually you may want to look at some of the information from Perry Marshall here:
http://www.perrymarshall.com/products/

As PPC can not only drive quite a lot of profis, but also give you a lot of statistically significant results very quickly.

In the long run, I’d also highly recommend in investing in at least ONE of the training courses by http://www.marketingexperiments.com such as the Certified Online Testing Professional course:
https://www.marketingexperiments.com/ge3/offer.php?id=3

You will want to hold off on that course until you have quite a bit more online experience under your belt, but I’d recommend taking a look at their research archive as it will take you out of the realm of online marketing nonsense into how professionals run and test their businesses:

http://www.marketingexperiments.com/research-topics/research_archive.html

Hopefully this isn’t too overwhelming for you, but it is all free and high-quality information and more suited to what you are trying to accomplish.

Is EarnGoogleCash.com the same as GoogleCash.com?

A reader sent in the following question:

Q: Is Earn Google Cash the same as Google Cash? Is there a difference or is it the same?

Here’s the answer:

A: I want to make sure I’m 100% sure I know what your talking about.

EarnGoogleCash.com & GoogleCash.com & AffiliateJackpot.com are all selling the same product.

I typically only recommend GoogleCash now for someone who’s already had some experience
with online marketing – and even then I would say only to get it if you have “throwaway money”.

You can see my review of it here:
http://www.workathometruth.com/Google-Cash-review.php

Other sites that also sell the same Google Cash product are:

  • AffiliateManuscript.com
  • GoogleCashBook.com
  • GoogleCashReview.com
  • PLRForWealth.com

Let me know if you need further clarification.

Paul Schlegel
Founder, WorkAtHomeTruth.com

p.s., they’re using my photo and testimonial on the GoogleCash.com version of the site without my permission.  I haven’t really bother to tell them not to use it, because the product isn’t terrible, but I HIGHLY recommend you read my current review of GoogleCash here.

If you’re looking for our CURRENT recommendations, you can find those here:

Top 10 recommended home businesses.

EarnCashFastWithGoogle Complaints

I’ve been tracking down numerous seemingly fake websites that are promoting various products that are generating a huge number of complaints.

One of the products many of those sites are promoting is a product called EarnFastCashWithGoogle. So let’s take a look at why EarnCashFastWithGoogle is generating so many complaints.

3/28/2009 update: This is NOT an endorsement or NON-endorsement of EarnCashFastWithGoogle, but I still cannot understand how people can miss the information disclosing monthly charges on their sites disclosing the terms of their offer. When I checked it was on ALL of the following sites that are used to promote this offer:

  • GoogleProfitTree – The version I looked at showed the monthly charges in a big blue box at the bottom of the page BEFORE the first step of the order form.
  • MakeCashFastWithGoogle – The version I looked at had “Risk-Free Trial Information” in bolded green letters DIRECTLY to the left of where you enter your credit card information. The monthly charges were spelled out there.

3/3/2009 Update: It is still baffling to me how people are missing the disclosures on the EarnCashFastWithGoogle site. This is NOT an endorsement of the product, but from what I’ve seen EarnCashFastWithGoogle’s method of disclosure has to be one of the most consumer-friendly one that I’ve seen. I have to agree with what they’ve now detailed in their advertising policy link which you can read here.

However, I don’t like the fact that you have to take ALL 3 services instead of being able to select – buffet-style.

I did just notice a separate issue: The second page of the EarnCashFastWithGoogle site is displaying the HackerSafe logo on the order page. The two issues with displaying the HackerSafe logo are:

  1. HackerSafe was bought out by McAfee and ultimately changed the HackerSafe logo to McAfee Secure.  Click here to read about the HackerSafe change to McAfee Secure, which be reading the comments looks like was done AUTOMATICALLY.
  2. A security seal like HackerSafe (now McAfee Secure) is supposed to be clickable so that you can verify the last time the site was scanned on a trusted 3rd-party site.

FIRST – I want to be clear that we have NEVER recommended the EarnCashFastWithGoogle product and based on what I’ve seen based on the sales page alone it would NEVER a chance of getting anywhere near our Top 10 Recommended Home Businesses list.

I just saw a lot of complaints about their “Earn Google Cash” type product and wondered what they were about.

2/4/2009 Update: While the sales page certainly has some strange things about it that I discuss below, one thing I can’t understand is how people don’t know they’ll be charged monthy after the trial period. On the page I looked at there was a gigantic blue box describing the terms of the offer – DIRECTLY above where you start entering your information. Is there a different sales page that I don’t know about?

Strange wording and bad grammar is available for “all who qualify”!

O.K. On page 1 I see that I “may qualify” for one of their free kits. I’d like to know who DOESN’T qualify for one of EarnCashFastWithGoogle’s free kits.

Also, the following sentence doesn’t even make sense in the context of the page:

“Google has earned people millions of dollars, time for you to get your share! See if you qualify for our free kit and start today!”

I can’t imagine what “Google earning people millions of dollars” has to do with EarnCashFastWithGoogle. While PEOPLE might be able to earn money by learning to use Google Adwords through a legitimate system like Matt Levenhagen’s CampaignBlast’s Training…The company GOOGLE isn’t earning ANYONE millions of dollars except maybe some of their employees and shareholders. :-(

To “Qualify” for My “Free Kit” I just have to “Order Now”. Huh?

Now, I know this is typically “marketing-speak” but it just seems alarmingly bizarre in the context of the previous claim that “I may qualify for one of their free kits”. So in order to qualify for my “Free Kit” I guess I just have to PAY.

You might also qualify if you habitually use poor grammar!

On the first page of the EarnCashFastWithGoogle.com offer I noticed this disclaimer by a testimonial from Kelly T. (Maybe he’s related to “Mr. T”?):

“*Results not typical.
Individuals has been remunerated.”

Well, at least they did put a dislcaimer, even if it’s grammatically incorrect.

“Important Notice” from EarnCashFastWithGoogle Limiting the Number of “Hand-Held” Experiences Available! Whaaat?

According to the “Giant Red Box”:

“Unfortunately, we cannot offer this to everyone. I am really sorry about this, but the offer is extremely limited!”

Hmm. I wonder if it’s only limited to people who ORDER? ;-) I guess those are the people who get the “excellent hand-held experience” mentioned in the “Giant Red Box”:

The Earn Google Cash system ensures that you will have an excellent hand-held experience”

I’m embarrassed to admit it, but I’ve actually been spending a significant amount of time trying to figure out what a “hand-held experience” could possibly be. Also, I hope I don’t drop it. ;-)

A REAL Two-for-One Deal: TWO baffling sentences on ONE page!

OK. On the SAME page I see these two sentences:

Sentence 1:See, even though we are releasing this for FREE initially, we are only giving away an undisclosed number of 14-day trial packages.” I wonder if the “undisclosed number is related to Graham’s Number?

Sentence 2: “Why Am I Giving Away This Earn Google Cash System For Free?”

Now Sentence 1 makes it seem like EarnCashFastWithGoogle will EITHER be free OR it will be a “14-day trial package”. And then Sentence 2 makes it seem like CURRENTLY the EarnCashFastWithGoogle system is free.

Let’s see if the EarnCashFastWithGoogle system is really free (don’t hold your breath)…

Amazingly, EarnCashFastWithGoogle actually puts the offer details right on the front page in a big blue box, although the print is pretty small. Even though I’m not at all impressed by their bizarre sales page, EarnCashFastwithGoogle’s disclosure of the trial conditions on the main page is WAY better than what most similar products do (other similar productst tend to link to the Terms & Conditions where you have to hunt down information about the additional fees).

So let’s see what the additional charges are:

  • $1.00 refundable processing fee
  • After your 7-day FREE trial period it’s $29.95 per month (automatically charged monthly at the end of the trial period).
  • A FREE fourteen-day trial and twenty one-day trial to the Fraud Protection Resource Center and Identity Theft Protection for just $4.95 and $9.95 a month thereafter (shows as “FraudProtection” and “IdentitySecurity”) should you choose not to cancel.

OK. So even though they initially presented a lot of baffling information at the beginning regarding whether their system was free or a 14-day trial, now they’re at least putting the offer details directly on the main page…although NOW it’s a 7-day FREE trial (I’m not sure what happened to the EarnCashFastWithGoogle free 14-day trial mentioned previously). Also, what if I already have fraud protection and don’t want theirs?

Although based on this page alone there’s ZERO CHANCE I would ever recommend this “Earn Cash Fast with Google” product to anyone, except maybe one of my competitors. ;-)

For example the product I recommend on the site for learning to make money with Google Adwords is Matt Levenhagen’s Campaign Blasts Method and here’s the remarkable thing about Matt’s sales page: it actually makes sense ALL the way through – unlike EarnCashFastWithGoogle.com’s sales page which seems to be a mix of nonsensical phrasing, contradictory statements, followed FINALLY by the REAL terms of the offer (at least they did get THAT part right).

OK. If for some strange reason I did actually get this product, how would I cancel or make a refund?

  • For EarnCashFastWithGoogle it says: “you can chat with live operator by calling (866)341-7163 within the first 7 days to cancel, and you will not be charged.”
  • During the PAID membership of EarnCashFastWithGoogle it says: “If for any reason you are dissatisfied, chat with a live operator, and you’ll no longer be charged.” OK.
  • OK. For the “Fraud Protection Resource Center” it says: “You have also unlocked a FREE fourteen-day trial and twenty one-day trial to the Fraud Protection Resource Center and Identity Theft Protection for just $4.95 and $9.95 a month thereafter (shows as “FraudProtection” and “IdentitySecurity”) should you choose not to cancel. Prior charges for bonus are non-refundable but subscription can be cancelled and future charges stopped at any time by calling toll-free 1-800-712-7226 and 1-866-342-2994.”

Fine, but I still want to know how EASY it is to REALLY get the services canceled.

Now I’m going to have to rely on feedback from other people on that because I have ZERO INTEREST in even reviewing this EarnCashFastWithGoogle offer based on what I’ve seen so far.

So if anyone wants to let other people know their experiences with canceling the EarnCashFastWithGoogle offer, let them know here.

Update: 2/1/2009: So far it seems that customer service handling EarnCashFastWithGoogle has been very helpful and prompt.

Also, if you initially signed up through a page other than the “EarnCashFastWithGoogle.com” page, I’d be interested in knowing what that page was.

Form on First page:

First Name :
Current Marital Status :
Annual Household Income :
Time At Current Residence :
Employment Status :
Year Born:

Note: I’ll be finishing the rest of this page later, but I’m going to go ahead and publish it to see what kind of experience people have had canceling and/or refunding EarnCashFastWithGoogle and how hard or easy it is to cancel and/or refund.

Note: Now there are some sites that seem to call this The Google Easy Cash System.

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