Google Payload
Is Google Payload a scam or not?

A friend introduced me to Google Payload by Alex Goad. I had previously mentioned that I was contemplating working from home and was hoping to utilise the Internet to generate an income. I had read articles and tested other business software packages but they were not for me. They were too involved and took up too much of my time which was the very reason I left my previous employment and wanted to start working from home!
The Google Payload package cost $77, a little more than most but at least it gets you to seriously focus on the project and not treat it like a game. It comes with a 56 day Refund policy so the risk is all theirs.
It is a PDF E-Book and comes with eight templates for you to create cash generating sites from. In addition to this, once you buy, you will be redirected to a one time offer in which you could buy some accompanying videos to help you along. I purchased the videos beacuse I find it easier to see something being done than reading about it.
The Google Payload product is under 100 pages long and covers an introduction, 4 chapters and finally a conclusion. The four chapters contain information on "Buying traffic", "Finding a niche to exploit", "Constructing arbitrage page" and "Bringing it all together".
Basically, Google Payload takes an old business concept of arbitrage and applies it to online marketing. You buy traffic at a low price and sell it at a higher price.
Google Payload is a potential good purchase for the beginner that has little or no knowledge of traffic arbitrage, which included me. I enjoyed the challange of finding low priced traffic and generating a small profit by selling it on at a small margin. It was a buzz!
Overall, I can safely say that Google Payload is not a scam. The E-Book contained some good tips and with perserverance it is possible to generate a sizeable income.
You can check out the Google Payload here!
Review by Louise Sheldon
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