Ninja Reports Blog

By Louis Edwards
October 3, 2008

Who Actually Owns The Get Google Ads Free Network?

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Today I discovered something really interesting. To build up this NinjaReports.com site, we have had to research a lot of clickbank products, and one of those is the infamous Get Google Ads Free. This product has thousands of affiliates pimping it up, even though anyone that has actually brought it will tell you it’s totally full of crap, as we demonstrated. In 2007 it was apparently doing $10,000-12,000 in sales per DAY. But who actually owns this site? And how did it get so popular?

Well, the salespage goes on about some old dude “Dr Jon Cohen” who is a “retired medical doctor” and apparently found the secret of free google ads. We know this isn’t a real person because there is no way you would put your real name on something like this. I got a little curious, and a whois search for GetGoogleAdsFree.com. From doing a reverse DNS search, the nameservers NS.RACKSPACE.COM and NS2.RACKSPACE.COM (which host GetGoogleAdsFree) turn out to be on the IP 67.192.123.228.

Here’s where it gets fun. I did a quick reverse IP lookup search and it turns out the guy (or company/people?) behind the Get Google Ads Free scam have dozens of other BS sites. Here’s the list of all of them. There are 75 sites in total.

Among that list is:

– A site that promises to cure your cancer (cancerpreventionmadeeasy.com);
– A miracle diabetes cure at diabetescontrolmadeeasy.com
– TopSecretFatLossSecret.com, another total BS health miracle scam
– TopSecretCarSecret.com (WTF?), another scam site on clickbank

… And DOZENS of other sites that make no sense. It seems that the whatever is operating all this stuff mostly uses the pen names of “Dr Jon Cohen”, and “Dr Suzanne Gudakunst”. Most of the products are sold branded under “Web Business Secrets LLC”.

Interestingly, this company (can you call it that?) seems to own many of the most successful clickbank products, including Get Google Ads Free, Top Secret Fat Loss Secret, Top Secret Magic Code (one of their newer scams), Forced Money, Top Secret Car Secret, and many more. Between all these scams they are obviously raking in $$$ like crazy.

It looks like they have a bunch of new stuff lined up, too. Among the sites hosted on the IP of GetGoogleAdsFree.com are several sites that just have the graphic template, but no salesletter yet. You can see bu going to the list yourself. Some of these blank graphic pages are webcopybible.com, onebillionfreecustomers.com, topsecretcure.com, topsecretcure.com etc. (those are just a few). Most of them are designed by Trendyecovers.com, so maybe you can contact the guy there to find out more.

Many of the products this company is selling indirectly promote their main Get Google Ads Free scam. For example, “Forced Money” is a product where you get a free website and insert your affiliate link by promoting Get Google Ads Free. Also, they have this other product “Health Biz In A Box”, which does the same thing — you buy the product, and setup a site which promotes their other scam product, Top Secret Fat Loss Secret. Pretty clever, I have to say. I have no idea how these guys get so much affiliates and stuff in the first place, but they obviously know what they’re doing, at least on the marketing side of things.

So… what can we found out about this mysterious Web Business Secrets LLC company?

Well, their address on most of their sites is given as 676A 9th Avenue, Ste 215 New York, NY 10036. I don’t live in New York, so I don’t know if that’s actually a real address. But I doubt they actually work there or have anything to do with it. I found this wierd press release (there are a few of them) where a guy named Kirk Rogers is given as part of Web Business Secrets LLC, and a phone number of 702-508-4427 is given. There’s a good chance these details are just made up to protect the anonymity of who’s really behind all this (who knows?).

Anyways, if you know anything about who might really be behind all this, I’d sure like to hear from you ;-)

Want To Make Money? Create Fake Warez And Download Sites! (It Still Works)

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I saw this article get on the front page of Digg yesterday about these two guys (actually they are brothers) who apparently “made millions” from their network of download sites, which basically just charge your credit card and then direct you to free torrent sites. Pretty cool car they have, too — it’s a silver Mercedes-AMG convertible, which is even better than my car. I doubt they made profits into the millions of dollars (these stories are ALWAYS exaggerated) but I’m thinking they did ok.

Unfortunately, scammy download sites have been around since like the beginning of the internet. Back before most people knew what a torrent was, there were already warez sites popping up, that would either charge you ridiculous rates or try to load up your computer with adware/spyware. Back before most people were using the internet it was basically anything goes.

You would think internet users would have half a brain now and at least not fall for these scams so much. But NO …screwing people over with fake download sites is still a profitable business. All you need to do is look at some of the most popular ClickBank products (like for example the infamous PSP Blender) to find that these fake download sites still sell like crazy. And all they EVER do is point you to free illegal torrents that they don’t even host themselves. They’ll give you the impression that they have everything on their own server, but this is almost never the case.

As I mentioned in this download site scams article we just put up on NinjaReports.com, these fake download sites always have really cool graphics, and do their best to look really legitimate. Judging from the fact that these types of sites have been profitable for over 10 years now, I’d say scams like this are never going to go away. People and marketing concepts just don’t change.

Therefore, if you have no ethics and feel like getting involved in a consistently profitable business, you might want to consider making your own fake download site like these guys did. Just try to do a better job of keeping your anonymity hidden.

October 1, 2008

Ninja Reports - What’s It All About?

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So I got sick of all the misleading affiliate pitches and fake reviews online, and decided to make this site at NinjaReports.com. We are going to make this give HONEST product reviews from actual users (and from forums around the web) with absolutely no crap involved.

The idea is simple: if you have brought a clickbank product, we let you submit a review, and we will publish it for everyone to see. We are going to report on all major clickbank products with what our users think. But not only that, we will also visit major forums and search all over the web to see what actual NON BIASED customers have to say. I figure this is going to be a refreshing change from having to do a Google search and finding nothing but disguised affilite pitch sites and biased reviews from people that just want you to buy the product (regardless of whether it works) so they can collect a nice commission.

In case you’re wondering, yes, I do have a pretty good idea of internet marketing and SEO. I’ve been making a living online for over 2 years and make well over six figures a year …so it’s not like I’m going to be counting on this site to pay the bills or whatever. I am primarily a clickbank publisher/affiliate  and realized that most products on clickbank really suck royally. Therefore, I figured a service like what I’m working on with NinjaReports.com would be useful to a lot of people, so they can see the truth about clickbank products.

Tell me what you think about the design so far. Of course, we still need to cover a LOT more products, and to build something like this I realize a few late nights are going to be required. That means putting a lot of my other stuff on the backburner. Just wait to see what we have in store ;-)