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'Get Google Ads Free' Releases New Version 5.0 of Its Free Pay-Per-Click System

Getting free Pay-Per Click ads is the same system used for over 100 years in the natural world by the media , the only difference it has just been adapted for use in the digital realm. "Get Google Ads Free" Releases New Version 5.0 Of Its Free Pay-Per-Click System and everyone's invited for inspection.

Pleasantville, NJ (PRWEB) April 4, 2008 -- "Get Google Ads Free" is proud to introduce version 5.0 of its free pay-per-click system that can be utilized in the PPC targeted search engine arena - including Yahoo, MSN, AskJeeves, AllTheWeb.com, HotBot, AltaVista, and Lycos, just to name a few

News ImageThe new version has been completely revised however to include "major new content" and "more exhaustive instructions," and is now
available at its Home Site: Get Google Ads Free

The most important addition in Version 5.0, is that of a so-called "string of code"(tech-talk for some HTML) that can be added to any webpage(s) that instantly causes the elimination of the page owner's Pay-Per-Click costs right away.

Even a "live" woman spokes-representative ("Rachel") has been added to the site, and who appears to literally walk out onto the webpage and talk to visitors and explain a bit more how the mysterious new breakthrough system works. You can see her here Get Google Ads Free

Since the addition of this new "live" spokes-woman has now appeared at the site, company Vice President of Sales & Marketing, Mr Todd Coutrin states that "sales for the system have skyrocketed above 2,430% suddenly and with no limit in sight."

Coutrin continues: "With the newest revisions now in place, plus all the additions added, users of the new system can expect to profit more than ever before!"

The original version responsible for the controversy over getting AdWords pay-per-clicks free was developed by Dr Jon Cohen of New York City, NY (now retired) who discovered a simple, yet effective means, for getting Google PPC ads without having to suffer the costs involved. The system has been used for over 100 years in the real world by advertising agencies, and has just been adapted for the digital realm.

His secret became available to the general masses last April, and its very release caused such a major sweeping stir among the community of Internet-marketers, affiliate-marketers, webmasters, ecommerce company owners and surfers alike that the site quickly rose to break the top most visited 1,000 websites on the entire planet briefly.

When asked if the Get Google Ads Free secret would hurt the Pay-Per-Click search market, Dr Cohen revealed almost cryptically that it actually would bring about just the opposite effect, and "stimulate" even more business volume for all the search engines.

For anyone's inspection factual and hard evidence supporting the program can be seen here Get Google Ads Free

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