The Lure Of Easy Cash
The temptation of no work. Coming home from another night on the booze, I ran into some clickbank advert. Man, these SEO guys are really good at what they do. I really want to buy this. I'll put the link here...there's an affiliate link in it. It's not mine. Don't know whose it is, but the site is so seductive. Talking about "no work" and "all money". It does it all for for.
There's no way it works like the advert says, but it's nice to dream.
I'm interested in any opinions about it...mostly those opinions that tell me I'm right in putting a lot of time and work into my sites and not falling into clickbank SEO schemes.
Here's the link http://profitsiege.com/indexb.html?hop=imrenegade
Aye, the lure of easy cash.
Who has a hoplink called "imrenegade" anyway?
As for 'profitsiege'; 'shoemoney'; 'goclickcash' et al, the promoters and their affiliates simply rely on pulling in enough 'get-rich-quick' wannabes to line their pockets. Nothing new here. Shysters and con-artists were around long before we had desktop computers and the internet. The more things change the more they stay the same.
You can put in the hard yards of honest effort and reap the rewards or you can take the easy way out and buy a lotto ticket. Plenty of losers choose the latter and stay losers.
Take a look at any top athlete in any sport. Did any of them have a push button program to take them to the top overnight? Of course not. They simply mastered the basics then with practice and more practice and more practice they got to the top. What do those top athletes do if their game is off and they're not winning like they used to? Simple. They go back to the basics and check to see what element is missing.
In real life their are NO magic beans!