One Grand A Day
Another Adwords scheme, this time with Amazon.com as the hook

One Grand A Day from the OneGrandMoneyFlux .com web site offers up the possibility that you can make up to $1000 a day using their technique. Yeah, right. It’s just another “buy our e-book and we’ll tell you a bunch of stuff you already know” site. They charge way too much for their book considering what you get, and the technique that they teach you certainly isn’t going to make you anywhere near $1000 a day.
You won’t be making $1000 a month, either, or possibly even a year. I’m getting tired of seeing so many of these sites offer great things only to turn around and give you sub-par information that half the time is outdated even when they first launch the website.
I had hope for this website, I really did. I checked around on some of the scam review sites and couldn’t find anything bad being said about it. Looking back, that’s probably because there wasn’t much of anything being said about it at all. Everything on the One Grand A Day website makes it sound like the site and the person who runs it have been around for ages but I’d be willing to bet that it’s been around for less than a year.
One Grand A Day say that you’ll be making a fortune with Adwords and Amazon, but if they can’t even popularize their own site enough that most of the people who go searching for programs like this haven’t even heard of them then what’s the chance that you’re actually going to make it big with their technique?
If you’re interested in knowing what the program is, it’s essentially a combination of niche marketing and affiliate sales. You use Adwords to drive people to Amazon products using your affiliate links. Theoretically you’re supposed to make a lot more than you spend on Adwords, hence you making $1000 a day using their secret technique. I won’t even get into the specifics of the technique for finding products and niche keywords, because it’s not worth knowing.
If you want to have as much or more success without this One Grand A Day e-book, just go to Amazon and click a few categories until you find something that looks interesting. Then go to Adwords and use your Amazon affiliate link to post an ad for that book or product, using the second or third word that comes to mind when you look at it. That’ll be at least as successful as their technique.
The kicker is that they tell you that you’ll learn how to block competitors ads from showing, essentially cheating in the Adwords game. As fair and balanced as Google always tries to make themselves out to be, do you think they’d actually allow people to block other ads from showing?
At best any attempts to do this won’t work, and at worst you’re going to violate the Adwords terms of service and lose your account. Much like the rest of this technique, this part falls squarely into the doesn’t work category. Yes it offers advice on how to pick keywords where your ad will show up more, but it’s not going to tell you how to cheat the Adwords system.
Just stay away. Spend your $60 on a nice dinner and a night on the town; you’ll be richer for it, and far richer than you’ll ever be with this One Grand A Day technique.
Review by Zachary Quinton
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