Shoemoney. I’m sure many of you have heard about his success or successes.
A part of his website, Shoemoneytools.com, provide subscribers with the necessary tools to rank higher in search engines, particularly Google.
I am going to just skim through his website offer here and may consider signing up for his $9.95 trial for 9 days later on. However, the price after the trial is rather steep at $199.95 per month!
There are four categories to the whole set of tools, namely, SEO Tools, PPC Tools, Link Building Tools and Valuable Resources. There is another whole set of other tools under each category.
Looking at the tools list, I am not sure if they can be found elsewhere on the internet and used free. But, it may not give the same result and you would need to know which tools comes first if you are still new like me. The guides in Shoemoneytools should be able to help those starting out.
Looking through the list of tools, I can roughly imagine what each does. What intrigues me the most is the Adsense Crawler. What does it do?
I guess the guides and walkthroughs would be beneficial in learning what tools to use for what and when.
He garnered in more than $130k with that picture of him showing the cheque, all from Adsense. If he’s showing what he’s done here in the tools, people should at least be making a fraction of that. But the question would be, would that fraction be enough to cover for the high monthly subscription to his tools. If for a few months there are losses in investment, people may not be able to sustain and commit any further. This may create premature cancellation of subscriptions and people just give up. No one knows when the profits will start pouring in, and hence skeptical thinking sets in to give up.
Maybe, what one can do is to sign up for the trial first, look at the tools and decide if it can be applied for profits. I would strongly suggest that newbies do not jump the gun. At least make full use of the nine days of trial to learn a lot of things. Do not go in blindly. Understand and at least have a realistic expectation of what the tools can do.
If you are trying the tools then…
To your success…








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