3 Things Alex Told Me About Google Payload
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With the absolutely killer methods and results revealed in Google Payload, it’s not surprising that it has already hit the #1 spot in the ClickBank Marketplace.
If you haven’t seen what this is about for yourself, I urge you to do that now:
** 3 Things Alex Told Me **
I’ve spoken to the Author Alex Goad since yesterday’s grand opening and he told me three important things I thought you should know.
** People Are Already Earning **
I might have already mentioned this earlier but the Payload is FAST. Make that lightning fast. It hasn’t been around for 24 hours yet and ALREADY some of the customers have reported making money.
Not the crazy figures the Insider makes, but everyone has to start somewhere. When was the last time you heard of people making money that fast? I mean these people would have had only a matter of hours to read the book and implement a tiny fraction of it, yet they are already starting to see the fruits of their small efforts…
** Even More Powerful Content On the Way **
Google Payload is big. Core manual, quick start PPC guide, introductory video AND 8 Deluxe templates, all rolled into one. But Alex has been getting questions…
As prepared as he was, and as complete as Payload is already, Alex has already put himself on the line and promised to deliver MORE outstanding content to ALL buyers. In fact he said the first new screen capture videos would be available as early as next week.
Here’s the point: there’s no doubt this is a full service package and buyers are being well taken care of with Alex going out of his way to jam even more profit strategy into these underground tactics.
** The Price is Going UP **
He didn’t say when exactly but he did say it would happen this week. Let’s face it: for everything you get in Google Payload and the new videos that have just been announced, $77 is an outrageously low investment… I don’t know what the new price will be, but I certainly wouldn’t wait to find out.
Go check out Google Payload here. The letter says a lot about the methods so I’m sure you’ll be able to make the decision that’s best for you:
