Google Payload Review - Traffic Arbitrage Guide
Google Payload is a traffic arbitrage product by Alex Goad. He’s also the one who releases the recent Project Black Mask that sold more than 4000 copies.
Google Payload brings about a new underground method that Alex is using to rake in nearly $9,000 a day. That is certainly very impressive but what’s most impressive is Alex has taken down hundreds of pages of notes about how his method work, his mindset and every bit of insider information and compiled it into Google Payload.
Google Payload isn’t a blackhat method like Project Black Mask but it is exciting because of it’s set and forget methodology. It’s kind of like adwords, once you have a profitable traffic arbitrage campaign going, you can forget about it and check on it once a week. Then you can go on and create another traffic arbitrage campaign.
Given Alex’s previous track records and since it was also highly endorsed by Chris (Author of Project Killer X and the infamous Day Jon Killer), it will be another top quality product.
Actually, when I first heard about Google Payload, I was more interested to know where and how he buy his traffic from and his conversion process. Needless to say, I was impressed and made me realize some stupid mistakes I’ve made when buying traffic.
Google Payload isn’t complicated and once you’ve read it, the process is actually quite simple. If you have never done traffic arbitrage or click flipping before, you should seriously consider getting Google Payload.
The part I like about the traffic arbitrage is once you have set it up correctly and made it profitable, it becomes residual income and you can move on to setup another one. I only need to check to make sure everything is in order once a week. It’s set and forget marketing.
If you are interested in Google Payload, click here to check it out.