More Details of the Fake News Stories
Many scams, especially the ones that involve making an income with Google, will use dubious methods of advertising their illicit products, and this article shows you one such popular method.The aim of this article is to show you the false method of advertising, and to make you immune to any future variants.
This popular method of advertising scams is through fake news articles. We are all familiar with big online news services like CNN, ABC, SKY and BBC News. You go to the website and look at current news stories and articles of interest. Are you familiar with the Online Jobs Journal? Probably not, since it doesn’t exist. It’s a fake human interest news article posing as an article written by the Online Jobs Journal, but since they are not real, it is pretty obvious the piece was written by the people who own the product it is promoting.
In this example it is the Google Biz Kit, just one of the many variants of the Google Money Making scams out there at the moment. The article contains multiple links to the same page, the homepage of Google Biz Kit. The below image is an image from the San Francisco Daily News, which is stored on the same web server as the above example. (http://internet-news-daily.com/)
Notice any similarities? The template has been slightly modified and now the article is promoting a product called Easy Google Profits – which is the Google Biz Kit, essentially. Another Google money making scam. This article is a bit more evil, however, and not just because the San Francisco Daily News is also not real – look at the top left – it reads “Jobs: The Recession. Good jobs will remain hard to find in coming months…” An incentive to use the fake product. The links on the left hand side under the guise of advertisements all actually link to the same page, the homepage of Google Biz Kit a.k.a. Google Easy Profits. Also take note of the embedded YouTube video about the recession. Notice how there are no other articles or search feature on what is supposed to be a news website. It is a phoney misleading advertisement promoting a scam product.
Take a look at the below example. Take note of the similarities –
This one promoting Google Home Income, ANOTHER fake Google product! Los Angeles Tribune News is a fake paper. A header at the top stating how difficult it is to find jobs is also fake. Adverts on the right that all link to the same page. Ultimately a fake news article about fake people promoting a fake product.
Look at the next picture, The LA Tribune has magically changed to The Atlanta Tribune, with the exact same story and pictures! Only now the product has changed again, to Easy Google Cash. Need we say that is a scam? What you can’t see also is the feedback section below where users can leave feedback on the product. Conveniently, on all the examples we have looked as so far, feedback has been suspended, leaving only positive feedback from unknown people who are certainly not real.
The next one is a rather different looking variant, but still possesses the giveaways that show it as SPAM, like the Youtube video, advertisements on the right, and copious amounts of links to the homepage of the fake product, in this case a chemical called Resveratrol. Also comes with fake sources. CNN, Barbara Walters and Dr. Oz have not endorsed this product, even though this fake news article says that they have!
We think you get the point, but here is a couple more fake newspapers involved with the scams –
New York Tribune
Detroit Journal News
New York Guardian News
Miami Gazette
And many, many more.
So don’t get suckered in to phoney products because they have been advertised on credible looking news websites. If you want credible information, refer to a company you know, like CNN, BBC or ABC. News websites can be faked.

