Website Review of all types of Money-Making Schemes
Websites which are OK without but...You can be sure that this list will be short. So far, as you can see, it is!
Obviously, I'm being sneaky here but how about internetadvisor.weebly.com and of course not to forget www.google.com and www.yahoo.com Seriously, all the sites mentioned on my "Internet-Marketing" page are cool, be they paid or free. Here they are again: www.godaddy.com, www.webhostinghub.com, www.inmotionhosting.com, www.hostgator.com www.weebly.com www.000webhost.com www.hubpages.com www.bidvertiser.com As mentioned before, this website rotates the ads and you have no real control of the type of adds. Overall very good reviews. And my all time favorite below: |
Websites which are OK but...Should you be interested in these and others I have checked out, then click on the link the links below.
networkmarketingvt.com The intial video is from the start not completely honest/revealing (obviously). It is a MLM system and the more members you attract, the more you make, AFTER YOU MAKE 3 REFERRALS! Then there's a monthly fee. Bottom line is it only works if you do. That not being bad, I don't understand why you have to pay for selling their products/services. inforenegadesystem.com Very little "neutral" review! Very pricy! They keep advertising at discounted rates, even though they had "closed" subscription! 6 month money-back guarantee, but you must deliver proof. Guarantee not backed credibly and I haven't found it on ClickBank! Short of calling it a scam, I advise extreme caution! internetincomeuniversity.com Basically OK, but you need to buy a website, which is not bad per se but I found this out after I signed up. Also a lot of what you should do, but not enough exactly how you have to do. successwithanthony.com Very well known guy and the reports on TV are actual. But if he's so smart, why not franchise? His system obviously works. (I still don't like his videos, seem so pretentious!) commissionmogul.com Run by a guy named Brett Ingram and when you watch his presentation, he actually hits the nail on the head when it comes to Internet Marketting. For the cost, you actually do get a lot and everything is done for you. Why can't I get rid of that dubious feeling? Again, why not franchise it? dotcomsecrets.com Run by a "recognized" guru named Russell Brunson. Reviews are varied. From my research, it also seems to teach more what to do than how, apart from the steep (monthly) price tag. I seriously doubt you're going to be a millionaire any time soon with this. Again, why not franchise it foc? freesitesignup.com or myincomespot.com Connects you to a site called "Cash-Pulling Affiliate Websites". Promoted as being free and when you get there, you find out you get very little and it is better to upgrade and pay. A bit sneaky for my taste. Pricey at $ 375,-! commissionsshop.com The guys behind this program are supposed to be reputable. However, what bothers me is that many of the "reviews" you see are actually marketers for the product. Usual promises made sound too good to be true. If you want to try it, then be sure to get it through ClickBank (if you can find it) in order to get a rock-solid money-back guarantee! profitsiege2.com Not exactly open and true advertsing! Actually it is only recommendable for experienced Internet Marketers and if that is the case, I doubt they would really need it. Again, better go through ClickBank! |
Websites you should avoidimwithjamie.com
This is a typical example of a scam. If this guy were really smart and his product really so great, then why not franchise it for free and take a share of the revenue? To see more, click the button below. The following also promise you the world, if you pay! Cannot be good and/or are no good!!! workathomemaster.com retiredmillionaire.com masstrafficavalange.com covertcashconspiracy.com internetcashtoday.biz Here is a classic example of a scam! nextgenpaidsureveys.com Full of totally unproven allegations including of providing surveys for major and multi-national companies and so-called testimonials! States that it has to charge for a membership. RUBBISH! With so much BS, what credibility does the money-back guarantee have? NONE! Promoted by a John Barret <memberrecruiting@ intelconsulting.com> So much for his credibility whoever he may be! And while I'm at it, here is another classic: PaidOnlineWritingJobs. com Advertised by email to me from Amy - HR Department" <[email protected]>. Same nonsense as the previous one! 1ksystem.co.uk I just stumbled over this one. It is certainly not the newest and it just may be ok. What I don't like is the misleading advertisement. Apart from the usual rubbish about how much they and others have raked in, they tell you first that it's absolutely free and at the end after uncertified testimonials you can only get it if you "join" and pay! As this is getting longer and longer by the day, please click on this link for more... |