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    Google Disables Sponsored Links

    Yep you read that right. Google has disabled the sponsored links tab.  I explain why that is so important in the video below.

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    9 Responses to “Google Disables Sponsored Links”

    1. Bill Humphreys Says:

      I am really mad and than again I
      had to be-careful on my use some
      times when I use it it would shut down
      my Google bowers an tell me to contact
      them because they were thinking I was
      a machine.
      I still found it to be a great
      tool and did not mind I do mind this shut down which they say they did not
      get enough traffic for it to say in use.
      Any more idea’s?

    2. Paul Says:

      Thanks for the heads up on this Greg. Hopefully we can force big G to put that back up.

      As always you provide top notch info

      Thanks again!!

    3. U Marketing U Says:

      I agree with you Greg…this was something that Google felt was just “Too Good”! They really don’t want anyone but THEM to be able to make a living online.

      Everytime something comes along that really helps the “little guy”, Google will take it away.

      The problem with the sponsored links was that it was being taught by so many people on their webinars, teleseminars, etc…that TOO MANY people were using it.

      At least that’s my take on this…and thanks for the heads up…I saw yesterday that it was gone on both Firefox and IE, and just thought there was something wrong with my computer.

      Thanks again for keeping us abreat of the “GoogleSphere”

    4. Commission Payload Review Says:

      Well google rules so its another blow to us marketers.

    5. Karen Chia Says:

      Gee, I didn’t know the little discovery we’ve found can turn into a video of such. LOL.

    6. Elisabeth Kuhn Says:

      I guess if I understood you correctly, we can still get at that info. It’ll just takes a bit more legwork…

      Thanks for the heads–up though.

    7. Shawn Chiang Says:

      Thanks for your update.
      This is Google’s business decision.
      Perhaps, this is an golden business opportunity for some software expert to develope a software package as a solution to overcome this problem.

    8. AdWordQueen Says:

      This needs to go viral. How dare they make my life a little harder!

    9. Charlotte Hill Says:

      Gee Whiz, thank you sooo much for the 411…as a novice I don’t miss what I never had; nevertheless, I will contact Google and add my voice to the many others in opposition to this move..

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