Is This Just Another Scam
Last Update: July 10, 2012
Is This Program a Scam
One of the techniques used by Internet Marketers is to write a post or article called: Is the ABC Money-Making Program a Scam? Marketers know that there are hundreds of searches made everyday for “a scam.” JAXXY says over 60,000 searches each month or a couple of thousand a day.
I use the technique. I get good response to such and ad. I catch the readers eye and then I tell him why the program I am pushing is not a scam.
But there are many scams out there. Some are repeats of old scams, using old testimonials and even imaginary persons to promote them: “I’m a stay-at-home mom with four kids but I earn $4800.00 every month by working only 2 or 3 hours a day.”
Spams are spotted by the “spam spotters” all the time on the Internet. You often will get reports on the owner, the trouble he has been in or is still in, reports on legal actions and actions by the Chamber of Commerce.
So the Old Man is telling you to use the scam techniques to promote good programs and make a deep study into any program that you are interested in. As they say, “If it sounds too good to be true, it is too good to be true.”
John
One of the techniques used by Internet Marketers is to write a post or article called: Is the ABC Money-Making Program a Scam? Marketers know that there are hundreds of searches made everyday for “a scam.” JAXXY says over 60,000 searches each month or a couple of thousand a day.
I use the technique. I get good response to such and ad. I catch the readers eye and then I tell him why the program I am pushing is not a scam.
But there are many scams out there. Some are repeats of old scams, using old testimonials and even imaginary persons to promote them: “I’m a stay-at-home mom with four kids but I earn $4800.00 every month by working only 2 or 3 hours a day.”
Spams are spotted by the “spam spotters” all the time on the Internet. You often will get reports on the owner, the trouble he has been in or is still in, reports on legal actions and actions by the Chamber of Commerce.
So the Old Man is telling you to use the scam techniques to promote good programs and make a deep study into any program that you are interested in. As they say, “If it sounds too good to be true, it is too good to be true.”
John
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@RICH.
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Interesting piece, John. Unfortunately it seems like hundreds of members have taken the opportunity to create wa+scam pages and then go on to promote WA's virtues with dozens of such listings which end up looking like nothing more than reverse-psychology scams in themselves! I almost didn't join, I certainly wasn't going to authorise my FB account to WA, so I waited until someone I knew had taken up the 10 day offer with one of his defunct FB accounts. He suggested to me that it was worth a look so I joined up for a month to check WA out. What I've found here is worthwhile to me, so I'm signing up for a year, but I accept that many of my associates aren't willing to subscribe to WA even after the 10 day free trial because of the red flags. :(
Great Idea!! I will bank that away and use it when I get a little further down the internet marketing road.. Thx John
Linda Fedun
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I've seen those scams out there, but never got tricked into them, by keying in is such and such a scam. This worked very well. I like your way of turning it around to get people attracted to your site. Thanks John for the idea.