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Hi, my name is Tom. My reason to start the site was to provide real
money making options to people and highlight as many of the scams out
there as possible making a quality website that is useful and
informative.
Your first step on this site is to download the free ebook "Google
Adwords Made Easy". I hope that you have already done this. Read this
book and see can if you work out why I gave it to you for free? Think
hard because it is an excellent way to make money.
You will have to bear with me for now as the site is still under
construction. But for now I will give you information about the
different money making ideas out there. I will be honest in that I
haven't tried all the products yet but can give my opinion of what I
think about them. I am in the process of trying some of them out now.
All the products I have on this page I got from signing up as an
affiliate on so if you signed up to it too you could advertise the
products and make money on every sale you make. It's an excellent free
opportunity and you have nothing to lose from signing up. One good tip
is to write product reviews for affiliate products and advertise the
product. When it sells you get comission. This is the basis of which
works for a lot of people.
Check out some of the affiliates currently on Clickbank below:
1.- Maverick Money Makers
When you check out this site it has the feel of a scam. If you go
to the Scam You will see a great link to tell you how to spot such
confidence tricks.
That said however, the site is advertised through clickbank and has
sales of 70,000. The claims of the amount of money you actually make
seem overblown though.
The initial cost is quite cheap but and the site claims to feature
24/7 Phone Support, Video Tutorials, Turnkey Systems, Blueprints and
lots of testimonials. I am not a fan of testimonials though, how do
you know they are real or just made up?
The Price is $97 but if you try to leave the site then go back to
the video chat you get a discount so it's only $79. The pack comes
with a 60 day money back guarantee so you could buy it, try it and
return it if its not working for you
2.- Tycoon Cashflow
The author claims to have make on average of $1000 per day, no
small claim. The site is designed just like a con site, so it's just
one page with no links to anywhere. You don't leave and just keep
reading down the page until you get to the pay button. Again it comes
with testimonials but who can say if they are valid? My personal
feeling is that there is some element of truth to what he is
advertising. If anything it sounds lot like
The basis behind this plan is to use affiliate links from such sites
as clickbank and promoting other peoples products.
I do like the fact that Adam Horwitz uses videos to illustrate his
point, but do not like the fact that he doesn't say exactly what you
will be doing to get your money.
Basically Google cash works by promoting links. This is selling
someone else's products using a website or through email marketing and
can really work. If nothing else, the second page of the website
explains affiliates well in the video and is a great source of income
or secondary income if you have a website to market these products
from.
The first two product special-offers you can learn yourself, so I
believe they don't have much value, but the third ebook on driving
traffic to your site I could potentially see as being pretty useful.
Suffice to say that sales on this product are not as good as
Maverick money makers. If you want to check out the Tycoon cashflow
website the price is a reasonable $47 and has a full 60 day refund if
you're not completely satisfied. Click here to look at the site.
If you dont want to buy in then I would at least recommend viewing
the second video for the information it contains.
3.- Affiliate Assassin
I got suspicious on this one while I was updating this website, the
homepage changed to a blog homepage. If the site really is making him
22,000 sales a year and over a million dollars why did he want to
change it??
I might be just being paranoid and it is good websense to change
your website to keep it upto date. However...
One thing I can say about the site is it uses videos which details a
good point that 95% of these schemes fail - although obviously they
say theirs works. The blogs if they are real are showing people making
maybe a $1000 so it sounds like it is a make money slow scheme and not
a get rich quick scheme that is bound to fail. The second video is
good to watch to give you a background into affiliate marketing,
detailing the history of affiliate marketing, how it used to work in
the past and why methods don't work anymore. As for the validity of
this scheme I couldn't say.
Affiliate Assassin claims to work with affiliates using a brand new
method of marketing that is not reliant on Google. It uses other
methods that get better conversion rates and more sales than Google
Adwords and says it is easier to setup. For $47 you will get a series
of simple to use videos that you can setup in less than an hour
although It sounds a little ambitious to me.
Allegedly no technical skills are required as it's all very simple
to understand. If you try to leave the site you get the special offer
of $37. If you're not making money within 60 days you can get a full
refund. I think the website is worth a look for the videos atleast but
think about it before buying into it.
4.- SCI 6 Hour Course
This scheme works a little differently and is only for people in
the United States, Canada, Australia, Norway or Great Britain. It has
a different website as opposed to a huge long website just pointing
towards the buy now button. Straight away I don't believe that people
earn $50,000 - $125,00 a year writing articles. Surely you would have
to be an English major and have some skills to do this?
From looking at the testimonial link though it does carry some
weight. No, forget the testimonial as I am suspicious of these but it
has a link to the It says it is down as the number one work from home
scheme according to them. I said it carries weight but I am still
suspicious as I have never heard of the NCA Group and don't know if it
is real; it could just be an advert for the website. However that
website does promote Avon and Tupperware as the next best
opportunities so I am leaning towards their favour.
The reported earnings for the year seem exaggerated to me. The
website works by teaching an online course in 6 hours where students
will work directly with a Fortune 500 company writing articles
advertising products that will be submitted to sites. I don't get why
they wouldn't just hire professionals though? The site says you become
certified so your paying for training which should lead to a job
afterwards. The price is a whopping $249 but the course comes with a
full money back guarantee.
5.- Commission Blueprint
Commission Blueprint's website works on the basis that less is
more. The website has a video straight away. (Good marketing ploy) and
shows that your purchasing keyword software. That's it. No product
details, no sales pitch, no testimonials, no promises of 100,000
dollars earned.
It's a clever marketing ploy to get you to download the software for
free with a free 50 page ebook and some "offer evaluator" software. I
thought this sounds ok so I registered my email address for the
download to be taken to a video presentation.
Well I watched it for 3 mins and saw it was no different from all
the others so switched off and went to the shopping cart. A whopping
$497 for the product? Suffice to say I did not buy the product.
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