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"TOP 7 ONLINE SCAMS EXPOSED!"
So what's been going on?
Honestly, an entire book could be written on this topic, but
seeing as it's now 0:56 a.m. as I write this, I'll cover 7 of
the BIGGEST LIES going on literally left and right every single day...
(And I mean, things are really running rampant, almost as if
there's a silent contest to see who can have the biggest product
launch, but with the quality of HONESTY thrown right out the
window)...
SCAM 1. FAKE scarcity.
If a seller tells you there are only 300 copies of a relatively
low ticket ($37 - $97) product available, it's probably BUNK.
These same sellers are simultaneously encouraging their
affiliates to sell THOUSANDS of copies - and that's exactly what
happens.
Now some may consider this acceptable marketing, but I call it
deception. If you're telling people that there are only 300
copies available (no 'ifs' 'ands' or 'buts'), guess how many
copies you should sell?
...EXPOSED.
SCAM 2. FAKE income claims.
This is one of the BIGGIES. Affiliate marketing (where you make
commissions selling other peoples products) is extremely
popular, and rightly so. It's an excellent way to make money
online.
Sellers know the appeal, so they often TARGET affiliate
marketing wanna-be's.
Now, what scammers are doing as they're supposedly showing you "income proof" from using the affiliate system they're pitching to you, is showing you income from the sale of the program itself (NOT from actually *using* the program they're selling).
Don't get me wrong!!...
Proof of income is a GOOD thing. There are many ways to make money online, and it's nice to see proof that your mentor is
successful and has made the money he or she is claiming.
But *not* if you're being intentionally misled as to where and
how that income was generated.
Another trick to watch out for: The spend "$10,000 to make
"$10,000" trick. That's where a marketer will spend crazy
amounts of money on his latest system, just so that he can make sales and therefore be able to show you "proof of income" with his system...
Sure, he made the $10,000. But he also SPENT $10,000 on
advertising to get those sales. So he profits zero. And loses
zero - except that he now has the valuable so-called proof to
get you to buy into his system. (And this approach can be used
for false claims of up to $150,000 per month or more.)
...EXPOSED.
SCAM 3. FAKE testimonials and product reviews.
This is unbelievable. Did you know that you can BUY a live
video testimonial on sites like Fiverr or Elance for as little
as 5 measly bucks?
...Meaning, you can find people willing to make false income
claims for ANY product or system, and create totally false
testimonials, for a few bucks. Here's one of the little
schmucks that I just found on Fiverr as proof:
But what's amazing is that some of the most popular so-called
money making programs online are using these fake testimonials AS I WRITE THIS.
One popular program out there has a college kid claiming he made $250,000 in 45 days with the program he was paid $5 to endorse! (They have the fraudulent video testimonial right on their sales page for all unsuspecting eyes to see.)
And as a result buyers are conned into thinking the system works miracles.
...EXPOSED.
SCAM 4. RIDICULOUS income claims.
Fortunately the FTC is cracking down on this, but any program
that *guarantees* you can make a RIDICULOUS sum of money in a RIDICULOUS amount of time is another to stay away from.
Businesses are BUILT, not BORN.
It's not to say you can't be making money from day one. Or at
least, be on your way to making money. I've created a product
from scratch in a matter of hours and made thousands. There are ways.
But to throw out figures like '$45,000 per month' and guarantee
people can be making that kind of money with a special piece of
software or system in a couple weeks is ALWAYS false.
How many times do you have to be told that there are no magic
buttons to making a serious income online? It will always take
some work and effort on your part. Always. Always. Always.
So clearly, many of us need to be told to WISE UP and stop
making these scammers rich. They're flat out lying to you, for
the specific purpose of stealing your money.
...EXPOSED.
SCAM 5. FAKE stories.
I'm seeing sites using compelling stories of how, for example, a
lowly (we'll say) 'bus boy', who was struggling and impoverished
- barely making ends meet - went from making $8.50 an hour to
$87,580 per month using a 'secret loophole' that he stumbled
across on Facebook one fine day.
...When in reality, the story was a complete fabrication (a
lie), entirely made up to draw you in and make the sale.
I often tell the story of how I went from factory worker to
fortune, from laid off to paid off. The difference is, my story
is TRUE.
I worked in plastic fabrication at a shop that didn't even have
air condition, and also at a well known window company where I
sorted and stacked wood all day and came home filled with
splinters (awful).
I'm nobody special, and yet I found massive success online.
...EXPOSED.
SCAM 6. The MAGIC GET RICH button.
Many sales letters are using the approach that your success will
come instantly, with a 'few clicks of the mouse', the 'push of a
button', or the 'flip of a switch'...
Literally flip a switch and the money making traffic and
customers will INSTANTLY be flowing in.
...BULL CRAP.
That will *never* happen - unless of course you ALREADY have a massive list like me.
In fact, in most cases, even PAID advertising takes work and
knowledge.
Repeat after me:
"There is no magic button and if I'm looking for one, well, I'm
just as responsible for making the scammers rich as anybody."
...EXPOSED.
SCAM 7. FALSE product representation.
Last but not least...
I'm seeing more and more programs that are making claims in
their sales letters and presentations that are completely
OPPOSITE of what is true when you actually obtain the product.
One example would a recent program claiming to generate
*effortless* completely automated traffic, when in reality the
method took OBVIOUS work by even the most forgiving of standards (as all methods do to some extent).
...EXPOSED.
I'd recommend you save this report and use it as your CHECKLIST the next time you are tempted to go for that magic button.
I know the offers sound convincing. I know you are still
holding out hope that ONE of them might be true - that maybe,
just maybe there really is a magic button out there. Well guess
what? That's exactly what the scammers are RELYING ON to get rich.
Don't fall for it.
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