There was a thread called "Paypal money while you sleep" http://forums.digitalpoint.com/showthread.php?t=539307&highlight=wabbit123 which led to a free e-book, Income4Beginners.pdf, and website, http://www.income4beginners.com And his system costs $40 Did anyone try this or have a review of it?
I reviewed it today on my blog. It's definitely legit. I'm offering it to savvy Digital Point people for $20, so if you decide to try it, pm me.
Woops, I cannot get my blog feed to work properly. The link is http://little-honey.blogspot.com/2007/11/income4beginners-review.html
YA! I noticed that too! The ebook was free... To read, then we owe him 40$ for the system? How does this work?
I was also wondering Income4beginners. So what I do when I see this kind of advertisement is google the name of the offer or the author and add "scam". When I did that for this offer, the reviews were mixed. I'm still considering ordering the free ebook.
The main thing I find frustrating about Income4Beginners is that the "Ebook" is basically just selling the product, nothing more. If you've researched it and feel you're ready to try it, my offer still stands. I'll send you everything you get normally for $40 if you pay me $20. That way all you have to do is enough promotion for one sale, and you've made a product. You can get your first sale on Craigslist easily.
The ebook is selling the products (electronic ebooks and software) which you get to download, read, review, and use for yourself and your business while promoting it to others. I don't think that the author meant for anyone to experience frustration when you re-brand this book with your PayPal ID and have $40 coming to you through your successful promotional work. I really think he meant for your to enjoy the experience of seeing your PayPal account grow by $40 deposits. What do you think? StelStar1
It's not a book. It's marketing material. A brochure at best. You are not giving people a "free Ebook" and it becomes immediately evident to anyone who signs up for it, which I think is one of the main reasons why the success rate is definitely not the 90% he claims.