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How Gurus Fake the Stats

How Gurus fake the stats

So how do some of the greatest minds in the world spend their time online, the sell ebooks, and they have STATS to prove it, this is a chicken egg exercise, what came first!

Do you think some of the stats you see in those crazy long sales letters are fake? We do, damn sure some of those stats are fake, like who buys some of that stuff for real, wtf, did they not know that the stats in Google External Keyword Tool are for Google and the content network, BM cracked the Search Engines a long time ago, and some of the Clickbank GOOROOs stats just don’t add up if you count using the number 0,1,2,3,4,5,6,7,8,9..

But anyway, back at the mad lab Bogan Marketing goes to work on this problem, how are they doing it, not making the money, faking the stats and why are they doing it, we got the how, but not the why.

Fake Clickbank Stats like the GOOROOS

Then it dawns, our greatest minds are switching out the table code because that’s how the majority of sites display the stats, the monies.

You can fake any type of stat that allows you to insert values into it. And some people are probably, might be, maybe, could be, doing it, possibly.

So let’s fake some Clickbank stats just to show you it can be done, have you noticed a major spike in GOOROO ebooks, probably not but there has been, and 99.9999999% of them like to use ClickBank to prove that the 394 million dollars they have made in the last 2 years came by using web2.oh.

This is the code for the Weekly Sales Snapshot in clickbank, see how I am making the monies……

Week Ending Gross Sales
(current week) $94,429.99
$65,000,000.00 $129,215.36
$65,000,000.00 $143,279.60
$65,000,000.00 $149,650.74
$65,000,000.00 $150,968.69

You can see the money fields in the td class=”tableColumnNumeric”>$1,000,000.00

So now we need to insert this code into a ClickBank account page so it looks live, you will need to go and download firebug for Firefox, or you can use developer tools in Chrome.

Before you start throwing stats in randomly download the ClickBank Stats spreadsheet here so your numbers add up just like the gooroos.

OK got the spread sheet? Cool.

We will be using firebug, so login to you ClickBank account page and load up firebug, keep dropping down through the code until you reach table id=”accountsummary”, then right click copy HTML(you can choose inspect element, but this way is better).

Now paste your copied code into Dreamweaver or whatever, now is the time to use the spread sheet to calculate your new earnings so start slamming in some big numbers.

Right click “accountsummary” back in firebug select edit HTML and paste in your new stats, you want the total row data for the accounts summary going into this table.

Whoa it’s almost time to go tell everyone you made a lazy half mill this past month.

But we have not finished yet, it’s now time to fix the Daily Sales Snapshot and the line graph, so drop down to the table just under Daily Sales Snapshot, do the copy paste again.

Now update the fields to match the spread sheet and you will see img width = “123″ you must change the width because it controls the width of the line image, increase it for bigger lines AKA more monies.

If you have done it right then you will now have mega cool looking stats like the gooroos making the monies on their mega underground cash systems protected by laser eyed terminator ninja warrior drop bears carrying portable bloom boxes that inflict nuclear damage on their competition even at 3am in the morning.

Have fun, please don’t use for badness.

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