Google “Spits” on 15,000 Marketers
Hey
If you’ve been paying attention you may have
noticed Google’s latest antics…
Over the past few weeks the self-riotous egg
heads at Google adwords have banned the
accounts of over 15,000 direct marketers
Banned for life! Some of the most straight
up marketers I know of. No reasoning, nothing.
Just an email saying go away.
People are starting to panic (including me!)
Fortunately, my buddy Ryan Deiss already had
a plan.
See where he’s getting the lion’s share of
traffic now days (it ain’t Google)
Click the link below right now for his free report
Click Here
Google is the most arrogant company on earth
just like Yahoo was in their day. Do these jerks
never learn…
Ryan’s new source of traffic is like an “Island of
Sanity” compared to these guys
They get 39,000,000,000 (that’s BILLION) views
per month and their traffic is super high quality
and dirt cheap…
They love affiliates and direct marketing
You have GOT to get on this…
Click the link below right now for Ryan’s free report
Click Here
Regards,
David Stewart
P.S. PLEASE, whatever you do don’t spend another dime
with Google till you see this.
P.S.S. Ryan is going to be pulling this report down soon
before everybody jumps on the band wagon. Better go
watch it now while its FREE
Click the link below right now for Ryan’s free report
Click Here NOW before you forget!
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