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Discussion in 'Websites' started by joecooper, Apr 21, 2005.

  1. T0PS3O

    T0PS3O Feel Good PLC

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    #21
    This part sounds good for the SE's:

     
    T0PS3O, Apr 21, 2005 IP
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    paymentapprovaltooslow Banned

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    #22
    Im getting tired of these stupid adsense and adwords gurus. Too much hype.

    A typical ebook reads like:

    ""7-month-old discovers adwords marketing system earns $345,900 a month in his crib doing absolutely nothing!!1!!1111!!"

    Google cash is another one of these hype ebooks. The only one making google cash is who ever sells the ebook.
     
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  3. T0PS3O

    T0PS3O Feel Good PLC

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    #23
    How is your signature offering different?
     
    T0PS3O, Apr 21, 2005 IP
  4. noppid

    noppid gunnin' for the quota

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    #24
    LMAO!!! I almost spit on my monitor! :eek:
     
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    paymentapprovaltooslow Banned

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    #25
    Becuase I explain how it works, and it is within reason.

    These ebook ads are called dumb ads (mazu.com). They simply tell you how much you can make but leave out most of the rest.
     
    paymentapprovaltooslow, Apr 21, 2005 IP
  6. T0PS3O

    T0PS3O Feel Good PLC

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    #26
    Fair play. But your offering is shrouded in mist. For all we know it might well be an e-mail collection scam.
     
    T0PS3O, Apr 21, 2005 IP
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    paymentapprovaltooslow Banned

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    #27
    It isn't a collection scam. I have a privacy policy I strictly follow. PLus I make more selling the system than I ever could harvesting email. I use the email landing page strategy to improve my converison rate.
     
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  8. T0PS3O

    T0PS3O Feel Good PLC

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    #28
    OK I'll give you the benefit of the doubt... Back to the scammer...
     
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    mopacfan Peon

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    #29
    Oh crap, I got in too late. I sure wish I could have visited that redirect dangit. I feel so cheated now.
     
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    T0PS3O Feel Good PLC

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    #30
    I didn't even notice it redirected at first. It goes mighty fast from the .co.uk address he posted to this .com .
     
    T0PS3O, Apr 21, 2005 IP
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    #31
    This is something my mom (former herbalife seller) and her boyfriend would read and sign up for lol. They'd read the damned page word for word and would pay whatever it costs.

    In other words this sort of site I'm sure does generate revenue if the traffic is there. There's a person with money to burn on every street and probably a good chunk of them lacking intelligence.
    I may have to start one of these soon :)
     
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    david_sakh Peon

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    #32
    LOCK. BAN. FIRING SQUAD.
     
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    Solicitors Mortgages Well-Known Member

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    #33
    looks dodgy to me too....no facts, just a blind e-mail.
    however honest it may actually be.

    as there are no proven systems apart, from having 1,000 sites and making $10+ on each, (helps if you can get cheap hosting)

    Might as well say 'sign up here so we can mail you a virus'.
     
    Solicitors Mortgages, Apr 21, 2005 IP
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    Tapanti Peon

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    #34
    You got this one right! I've actually wanted to do something similar myself, but haven't had the time. I can for sure imagine the possibilities! :rolleyes:

    .
     
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    #35
    Ugh... another "guru wannabe" spamming this board. This type of one-page hyped up (used car salesman approach) sales letters are modelled after Cory Rudl's (sp?) "Internet Marketing Center" teachings.

    One long, continuous (buy my overpriced product or you're a loser) type of marketing.

    It's like late-night informercials for the web. I may not be a phD, but why do these people continue to insult our intelligence with this garbage?
     
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    #36
    It's not us they are after. They are after the folks who search with askjeeves, have viagra sites in the favorites list, and install the coolfunhappy toolbar.
     
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    iconrate Well-Known Member

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    #37
    What's with the link in this forum then?
     
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    david_sakh Peon

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    #38
    some marketers get desperate. :p
     
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    Mia R.I.P. STEVE JOBS

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    #39
    Because, that is how they make their money!
     
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    #40
    When I was fresh out of high school some years ago now! I had got a job selling home fire extingushers door-to-door, friends, & family...however I could sell them. The boss was a midget (not that it mattered), but he promised me that I would be a big boss...I would make lots of money.....and I would have my own regional office to run. He even had me looking for my own office space. I was excited and ready! All I had to do was go through the pre-stages before I become a top executive. The pre-stages was selling stages which each had an unreachable amount...such as: 1st stage: Sell $15,000 dollars worth.....2nd stage: Sell $50,000 dollars worth....3rd stage: $100,000 dollars worth. He made me believe I could do it...and he introduced me to young (so-called) executives who have already completed the stages and was making big bucks! I went back to my old high school and told all the teachers, students, etc. that I was going to be this big executive making lots of money and have my own office with employees. I couldn't sell any extingushers...so to make me look like I was selling I bought $1000.00 dollars worth myself...and used my family and friends names as if they bought the items. But here is the kicker...a (so-called) co-worker or co-salesperson...who I met at the first interview/sales meeting and had got hired that day as well had convinced me to buy the items myself if I wasn't able to sell them...he supposedly was doing that and was moving up in the company...while I was being left behind. Shortly, after I depleted my $1000.00 and couldn't produce anymore, I realized that the entire chirad was a scam. And everyone was in on it except me. Everyone who worked there...even the person who so-called was hired with me. Years later, I had seen the boss on the news being investigated by the I-Team in New Jersey...the I-Team investigate scams and wrong-doers and report it on the news. Couldn't believe it...and they made a good living at doing this to people. I could only imagine how much others had spent. I should have known something was wrong with this company, but I was young, eager, and stupid.

    Long story short...
    Fool me once shame on you...fool me twice shame on me....
    I will not be a sucker of a scam ever again!

    Sorry for the long winded post...
     
    antonaf, Apr 21, 2005 IP