Interview: Google Cash Detective Chris Carpenter - Page 3

Part of: Virtual Income

For the first month I worked 15+ hour days on it. By the second month I earned $30,000 of profits, still working 15 hour days. Then in the third month I systematized my business and automated the systems and outsourced most of the work. From month four until today, four years later, I've been earning lots of profits a month all the while only working around five hours a week. Since I systematized and outsourced the work, now I work on the business and not in it. I work on the 10% that produces the 90% of the profits. Also since it is an online business, it lives entirely on the Internet. There is no physical store. I can work from anywhere, all I need is an Internet connection. That’s the main reason I looked into working online – for ultimate freedom.

You're obviously quite well known in the world of Internet marketing for your Google Cash e-book. Can you tell us a bit about that book and what it teaches people?

The Google Cash Method is simple: You place an affiliate link for a product or pay-per-lead offer in the destination URL of an Adwords ad. Then, you bid on keywords related to that product or service. When someone clicks through your ad and purchases or signs up, you earn commissions. If you earn more commissions than you spend on your Adwords ads, then you’re profitable. If you spend more on Adwords ads than you earn in commissions, then you are losing money.

 

In Part 2 of this interview we learn about the Google Cash Detective, the benefits yoga can bring, and the four steps to freedom.

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  • 1 - Howard Dratch

    Jul 02, 2007 at 12:07 pm

    Terrific series idea, fine start. Now we wait for more in what promises to be an informative series.

  • 2 - Christopher Rose

    Jul 02, 2007 at 3:02 pm

    Thanks, Howard. I'm not actually going to use Chris Carpenter's Google Cash Detective as it's too expensive for me but I absolutely believe in his approach.

  • 3 - US Realty

    Jul 03, 2007 at 1:03 am

    Heh, nice! Another kind of arbitrage? But if leads or sales aren't generated, the money not comes. Also, will G allow this on the long term?

  • 4 - Christopher Rose

    Jul 03, 2007 at 6:19 am

    USR: The Google Cash Detective software can actually tell which adverts are running over prolonged periods of time. This is a pretty strong indicator that the campaigns are profitable. It is then staggeringly easy to place similar ads of one's own in the certain knowledge that there is money to be made.

    As to Google's attitude to this in the future, who knows? GCD isn't the first software to do this and it won't be the last, so I guess it's a case of making hay while the sun shines, particularly for those selling the software!

  • 5 - jhon

    Jun 25, 2009 at 5:59 pm

    Hi,
    I had my interview with Google for associate product manager .. you can read the interview here

    hope it is useful to others..

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