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What Roy Anaki Offers / Claims
From his website and the course offer pages:
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Roy Anaki is an e‑commerce/marketing entrepreneur who claims to have scaled stores via Google Shopping, among other channels.
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One of his content pieces is titled “Cracking the Code: How a $5/Day Budget on Google Shopping Turned Into a 6‑7 Figure Sales Machine”. That suggests he teaches how to start small with Google Shopping and scale up.
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He offers a course called Google Profit Accelerator System (GPAS). Some details include:
• Price $37 in certain offers.
• Promises launching a 6‑7 figure profitable Google Shopping campaign using what he calls an “Infinite AI‑Powered System.”
• Bonuses: e.g. “Product Listing Optimization Secrets,” scaling secrets, case studies. -
He positions this course as fast‑to‑implement, not theoretical (“watch over my shoulder … live website, winning products, real campaign data …”)
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The checkout page suggests a “30‑day results guarantee”: “If you don’t make any sales … email support … for a full refund.”
So presumably “The Infinite Google Shopping Goldmine 2.0 + Feed to Dominate” are versions or rebrandings or upsells/extensions of GPAS or similar. (I did not find “Feed to Dominate” explicitly by that name in what I saw, but the language in his funnels indicates product feed optimization is part of it.)
Strengths / What Looks Good
These are aspects that seem promising or at least better than many generic courses in this space:
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Low entry price (for what is claimed)
The base course is affordable ($37 in some offers). That reduces financial risk. -
Hands‑on / live campaign examples promised
The “watch over shoulder,” “real campaign data,” “live website” promises suggest he shows what he’s actually doing (not just theory). If true, that’s valuable. -
Starting small, scaling up
His case study / posts about starting at small budgets (like $5/day) implies a methodology that may be doable for smaller‐budget advertisers. That’s useful for people who don’t want to risk large ad spend immediately. -
Focus on product feed & listing optimization
Because Google Shopping depends heavily on having good product feed data (titles, attributes, negatives etc.), a course that emphasizes feed optimization + campaign structuring + negative keywords (he mentions unlocking “hidden power of negative keywords”) is likely more detailed than many generic courses. -
Refund policy
A 30‑day guarantee gives some security, assuming it’s honored clearly and not filled with loopholes.
Potential Weaknesses & What to Be Careful About
Even with good features, there are always risks. Here are some red flags or things to verify:
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Marketing hype / big claims
Phrases like “6‑7 figure machine,” “always be #1,” “infinite AI‑powered system,” etc. are often used in marketing to draw attention. Actual results can vary, especially by niche, competition, margin, product type, geography. Be cautious about assuming you will replicate top results. -
“Feed to Dominate” / “Goldmine” names
These sound like premium/upsell or rebranded products, possibly packaged with higher price tags. Sometimes the core value is in the base course; upsells may provide incremental value—but may also inflate perceived value vs actual. Always check what’s included vs what costs extra. (I saw bonus upsells like listing optimization Secrets etc. in his checkout page). -
Overdependence on algorithm & platform policies
Google’s feed rules, Shopping Ads policies, feed disapprovals etc. change over time. A strategy that works today may need adjustment. Also, competing businesses may copy these methods, increasing competition and bidding costs. -
Lack of independent verified reviews / case studies
While he promises real data, I didn’t find many third‑party testimonials in what I saw. If people outside of his marketing funnel have verified results, that adds credibility. Without that, it’s harder to assess how generalizable his methods are. -
Support and implementation burden
Even good courses often fail when students don’t have good product margins, supply chain, logistics, website conversion, etc. Good feed and ad setup only go so far if your site is slow, UX is poor, or shipping costs kill margin. -
Refund condition details
Sometimes the guarantee is nominal: there may be requirements like you must have spent a certain amount, used specific tools, shown proof etc. Check the fine print. Also check whether there are any “course completion” requirements or steps you must follow.
What to Ask / Verify Before Buying
If you’re considering buying “Infinite Google Shopping Goldmine 2.0 + Feed to Dominate” or something similar, here are questions to ask / things to check that will help you decide:
What to Check | Why It Matters |
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Show me real student results (niche similar to mine, budget similar) | What works in one niche doesn’t always work in another. If your niche is very different (low margin, high competition, shipping issues), results might differ. |
How up‑to‑date is the content? Is it adjusted for latest Google Shopping feed rules, policy changes, UI changes etc.? | Google regularly updates feed requirements, Merchant Center policies, smart shopping / Performance Max changes etc. Outdated content may hurt more than help. |
What exactly is included (templates, scripts, feed templates, negative keyword lists)? | These practical assets can save you much time and reduce mistakes. |
What level of support is provided? (Q&A, group coaching, feedback, audits) | Implementation issues often trip people up more than strategy unknowns. Having good support is valuable. |
Refund process: what conditions, what “making a sale” means, timeframe, etc. | Ensure guarantee is enforceable. If you can’t get outcomes due to external constraints, guarantee may not cover your situation. |
Do I need certain prerequisites (e.g. minimum product catalog size, website design standard, existing traffic, existing Merchant Center / Google Ads account with good history etc.) | Sometimes courses assume you have certain foundational things in place—if you don’t, you’ll have to build them first. |
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Roy Anaki – The Infinite Google Shopping Goldmine 2.0 + Feed to Dominate
Name of course: Roy Anaki – The Infinite Google Shopping Goldmine 2.0 + Feed to Dominate
Delivery Method: Instant Download (Mega)
Contact for more details: isco.coursebetter@gmail.com
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