Google Assassin is a $69 per month subscription service for a members area and software tools to manage affiliate campaigns, with a special focus on Clickbank accounts. You can use these tools for others, but the focus really is on managing clickbank listings. It should be noted, the software requires a subscription to work, cancel and you won’t be able to use the tools any longer.
If you read practically anything about this, the sales hype reaches hysterical levels, it’s easily in the top 10 of all time on the hype meter. None of the income claims are backed up, this is just what he claims to have made. I say this because screen shots of a spreadsheet can be created so easily, and there’s no accountability or even a phone number to contact the author. Now, lets get on to the tools themselves and get a reality check as to what you’re getting for the monthly fee.
The online applications that work with the subscription are:
Article Spotter
Campaigner
Adwords Micro Nicher
Daddy Keyword Extractor
There’s also the Affiliate Den, all of these help you to manage Clickbank campaigns, build keyword lists and to spot potentially lucrative products, relative articles to what you’re promoting, and generally squeeze the most out of these listings via Adwords.
I’d recommend this to someone already into Clickbank affiliate marketing, because that’s where the focus is. It’s not even close to what’s promised in the sales copy. For $828 a year it’s actually a clever package for tools which for the most part, you can just buy or get for free. Also you’ll be redirected to buy Advanced Day Job Killer Blueprints which is $47 and $47 a month ($564 a year when you look at it). You’ll also be hit up to buy Google Payload for $77 which I already did a review of here.
It is a lot of focused information on maximizing Clickbank projects, and it does take the drudgery out of it. Just make sure it’s something you can take advantage of, and you know the annual costs so you can gauge whether it’s worth keeping.




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