What is Google Adsense? Google has an advertising system, where they pay website owners to run ads for other websites. An ad must be clicked on to earn money. Google calls this system "Adsense." Google expressly forbids websites created solely for this purpose. Ironically, most of the members of the Warrior Forum have websites built specifically to make money using Adsense. Most have multiple sites, the real pigs have hundreds even thousands of these sites. And who must sift through this crap when searching the Internet? You.
To add insult to injury, the Warrior Forum is full of techniques members use to trick you to their websites hoping that you click on ads or buy their money making ebooks (they call them "products," of all things). Here are some techniques they teach:
1) URL Misspellings - The Warrior Forum members create websites with common misspellings in the URL hoping you'll arrive there and click on an ad. In other words, if you type Pypal.com or Paypall.com instead of the correct Paypal.com, you will arrive at an Adsense website. Sometimes they dress up the website with an inane article, but sometimes they don't and you just see rows of ads. Most of the time they use Google's Adsense as the source of advertising, but sometimes they use similar systems like Yahoo's.
2) Inane Blogs - Warrior Forum members are ruining the Blogosphere as well by creating useless blogs filled advertising. They spend hours upon hours writing inane posts and "articles" that they hope will score high on the search engines and attract you. The goal is to get you to click on the advertising to make money for them.
3) Content Scraping - Many Warrior Forum members use "autoblogs" that automatically grab content from the Internet and post it. These blogs either have duplicated content or just plain gibberish. The goal, again, is to rank high on search engines and hopefully get you to visit the website to click on an ad.
4) Article Spinning - Warrior Forum members publish inane articles with links to their Adsense websites or "get rich" product sites. The articles are published on Ezine.com or GoArticles.com. To make matters worst, they rewrite the articles using programs or services. This is called "article spinning." One article can be spun a dozen or more times and posted to multiple blogs, websites, and ezine sites, all filled with Adsense! Members also "lift" articles from legitimate websites and spin them. They also have convoluted techniques for pinging social websites and search engines to make them aware of these articles, hopefully driving traffic to them.
5) Social Websites - Warrior Forum members have also invaded social websites like Twitter, Facebook, and Youtube. They do this by leaving comments (usually automated) with links to their Adsense websites.
6) Wordpress - Years ago it was rather difficult to create a website. Now anyone can create a professional looking website in just a few minutes using Wordpress, and indeed most of these "Internet Warriors," as they call themselves, do just that, churning out thousands of useless Adsense or "get rich quick" websites that clutter the Internet.
This is just a few techniques taught on the Warrior Forum which is designed to trick Internet users to visit Adsense rich websites. Legitimate websites with real products and information must compete against all this crap.
A large number of Warrior Forum members also sell their own products. Most of these "products" are how to make money eBooks, which essentially espouse the techniques found on the Warrior Forum. Some are well written, some are garbage, but all teach how to making money by exploiting the Internet on the backs of legitimate websites and Internet surfers.
You can usually recognize one of these bogus products by a price that has a "7" at the end, like $97 or $47. It seems that some genius over there discovered that the number "7" is more appealing to buyers, so in typical Warrior Forum fashion, all of them now end their prices with a "7." $97 seems to be favored for some reason.
Where is Google in all this? I'm not sure but the Warrior Forum is built upon exploiting their system at our expense.
*NOTICE..!! this ripoff has nothing to do with Google search engine - many rip-off businesses use the Google name to fool consumers.