Is Google Cash Monster real?
By SinfulRose
@SinfulRose (3527)
Davao, Philippines
January 5, 2012 1:45am CST
Seriously, I've been searching for a REAL and LEGIT site that can actually tell me the pros and cons of Google Cash Monster. I've been searching for a REAL review for quite a bit now, yet, all I see are either Ads or more Ads and I still can't find a trustworthy analysis if Google Cash Monster is a good application to invest money and time before I disburse even a single cent from my purse.
Is there anyone one of you here who had some experience in using this affiliate program? If so, please do tell your point-of-view in using the app as a user and as a money maker. Give some real reviews of your own on the product without bias.
3 responses
@dark_joev (3034)
• United States
5 Jan 12
I would avoid like the plague it is on one of those billboard sites. They are big on scams and generally make it sound far to good to be true. Trust me if you want to make any real money online you have to be the content creator. You don't make money online by doing things easily even Mylot takes a long time to actually earn any real money. This system is like the others it might work for some and for others it won't work. If it is Affiliate based then it is all up to you. In which case you would be better off signing up for Amazon.com as an Affiliate and getting a blog and have a link to Amazon.com for people to by stuff. Why? because Amazon.com is free and they are a well known company. I would stay away from any website that looks like that one. It is a billboard site and is built to just sell you on the one product and using nothing but buzz words to get you to spend your money on it. The system may not even work.
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@SinfulRose (3527)
• Davao, Philippines
8 Jan 12
Thanks for the long explanation and tips! I'll be watching for those scam sites more than what I'm doing now. At least you gave your clear view of what your opinion is on some affiliate marketing. ^^
@SpikeTheLobster (6403)
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5 Jan 12
Since it's affiliate stuff and you pay up-front, you're unlikely to find an honest review anywhere: you'll see people raving about it because they want to sell you it and people ranting about it because it didn't work for them.
I don't know what GCM is, to be honest, but any affiliate earnings thing that says you can earn thousands without doing any work or having any knowledge instantly gets labelled "crap" in my book. I'm sure one in 1,000 of them works for someone, somewhere but the chance that it's you are pretty minimal. And ANYTHING you have to pay for up-front is borderline scam.
Personally, I'd avoid anything that sounds too good to be true. It's usually just that: FAR too good to be true.
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