Now I know, that if you are reading this you have seen or you will see a site that will promise you riches with a “proven system”. You’re not alone; thousands and may be millions of people have encountered these types of sites.
These so called “money making” sites can be described by the following:
- Poor and unattractive design
- Long, straight down page
- Hightlighted and bolded texts
- Random testimonials
- Offers their “Guarantee” with a hyped up logo
- Usually says “Limited Time Offer”
- They are most likely selling an eBook
- Usually prices their products with catchy numbers like “$47″, “$97″, “$67″, or something similar to that
- Shows their revenue from their ClickBank.com account
If you saw sites like these and you’re skepticle then you are smart. Usually their ClickBank revenue charts that they show you are real; however, those revenues don’t come from their system, it comes from the suckers who buy their products.
They are nothing but con artists. I’m not saying everyone who follows that format is a con artist, but 98% of them are. I have been on the web reading and making money too long to fall for their lies.
Have you ever heard of “AdSense Empire”? If you have then let me tell you that’s worthless; I got it for a penny and it’s nothing but trash. The AdSense Empire package is sold by alot of sites for nearly $100 and the book has nothing but explaination of what is AdSense and how to copy and paste the code to your site, that’s it!
A good web site to find out if a service or a product is a scam is Scam.com.
So the next time you come accross these sites, be skeptical, instead of wasting your money for nothing.
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Bill Roe
November 21st, 2006 at 8:04 pm
It’s good advice. These things are easy to get sucked into…even for smart people!
What would be a great “Part 2″ of it would be to let everyone know of any trustworthy sources, sites, or ads that are out there.
Sunny
November 21st, 2006 at 8:26 pm
Thanks. Yeah I will post some good and trustworthy resources that I know are not scams. Thanks for the suggestion I will post a second part soon.
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