meh thats nothing new, almost all internet marketers are using that stuff and unfortunately noobs are the ones that get sucked into it!!
You can fake videos too ;-) The worst part is that this guy has just launched this product and probably already banked some good money. Look at the graph below. This site has been climbing up to 7000/8000 Alexa. Imagine how many eyeballs have been on those stats. ;-) I'll tell you know .. Most internet marketers that are being professional about their business are NEVER faking their stats (they actually have to have a backup for what they're stating on their sales pitch IF the FTC would be on their ass. Man that's pathetic ^^ What's shocking is that the guy definitely isn't a newbie .. He's got quite a few JV's going on the moment and quite a bit of traffic flowing to his landing page.. ^^ Way to go Quick Turn Marketing International, Ltd. +1 for your professionalism. ;-) Al.
If anyone wants to submit a complain to the FTC, it doesn't look that difficult: http://www.ftc.gov/ftc/contact.shtm This kind of crap hurts all of us in the industry. DP should do something useful for a change and get this guy in shit for what he is doing.
I think clickbank should come up with a "Earnings Verified" seal. The customer would click on the seal that would lead to a small pop by clickbank that states... All Earnings Stated On This Website Are 100% Accurate. or similar message. This would take care of the credibility issue. What do you think about that?
Watch this product shooting to 1000 gravity while a horde of respected im "gurus" bombard their list with the new excellent product which probably is another crap product. The world of IM is so hypocrite but i"m way past "play nice" theory.
It's not Clickbank's business to verify each and every website - The FTC takes care of that. Bottom line that guy is selling his product at his own risk. Anyone smart enough could send a letter to FTC and have his ass knocked out, probably even sued for false statements. Definitely it's crap.
True story! But I think they should. As they are approving products in the IM or MMO niche it wouldn't hurt to check these accounts. It would drive more sales for vendors that get the seal. Thats for sure, for the simple fact that it will eliminate any doubt that the numbers are fake. Just sayin.
Precious might not admit it but it looks like the guy is http://forums.digitalpoint.com/showthread.php?t=1982915. Aslo Alexa rank is same.
It's not him. Can't you see there are no "proof of earnings" on the page. The screenshot looks familiar to me, but can't remember, which product it was. I definitely know it's something that has come out recently.
The guy might just be a bit lazy. Because by now he could easily replace that screenshot with one that is real. You don't get that kind of gravity score with-out making some real money.
That's the product.. @laxman I'm not the owner mate ;-) The only product I own momentarily is the one in my sig file and a few other private offers that I only sell to my lists. P.S That landing page is plundered with screenshots, lol the most I've seen in my life on a sales pitch..
Huh? What do you mean, hes only ever had 40 gravity, and with 40 gravity you definitely DO NOT make that kind of money ($10k a week)
Gravity doesn't mean all that much ;-) You can make that money with $0 gravity. Have a look at the site's Alexa rank. It's been quite a launch, I'm sure the guy has banked big. That's their own risk, I've just seen the other day diet membership site that's been sued for $1.8 mil for using a few photos without permission and they've finally been busted after some long months in the court. All these scumbags have to pay sooner or later.