There are so many get rich quick scams out there it is
difficult to know what to trust. Here is
a refreshing look at why you should think twice before hitting that “buy” button. All comments welcome below.
Stop Falling For Get Rich Schemes
By: Jonathan Cook
YOU'VE SEEN IT ALL!
Whether it's EBay reselling, Google adwords, affiliate programs,
reselling cd roms, rewriting ebooks or whatever, you've probably seen it or
bought it. I suppose I am completely gullible because I have fallen for pretty
much all of them. This month I finally sat down and decided to take a realistic
look at all the pure crap that's out there promising to make you rich.
If there's even a slight chance that you can make money at somthing,
someone will write an ebook and claim that you can make a bundle at it at home
in your undies.
What I found is that every single program I purchased, from the $9.95
ebook to the $350 binder were mostly recycled filler material. There is
literally nothing that 99% of the ebooks on the Internet can teach you that you
don't already know or could learn for free.
There is one ebook on the Internet that sells quite well by a man who
claims to make millions every year online. For $97 he'll show you exactly how
to do it. No B.S. Interested? So was I. I bought it. Another good chunk of cash
down the drain.
Well at least you can benefit from my mistake and listen to what I
learned from this phony "millionaire". Here is a direct excerpt from
his ebook on how to make a lot of money selling your own informational product:
"Notice the top 10 selling products...These things sell. So don't reinvent
the wheel. Make a similar site, make it look better, sound better, and price it
lower." Now listen to this part: "I always make a killer website that
sells. And you can give people hope in many ways with many different products,
but I find it most effective with informational products because somehow you
can get away with practically promising the world, and then under-delivering.
You are basically telling people what they want to hear."
Here's someone who sells ebooks and other digital products online
admitting that he promises the world and then under delivers as a standard
practice. Oh did I mention that he also wants you to resell his worthless ebook
as an affiliate?
Is there no hope for making a decent profit on the Internet? It seemed
that way to me, especially after reading so much expensive garbage. But I did
find something that really gave me a sense of hope again. One day a couple of
months ago I stumbled on something called E-Currencies investing and
exchanging. 'Oh great, another stinking scam', I thought. But the more reading
I did, the more I began to regain a sense of hope that there really was a great
way to make income online. I found forums where real people were doing this as
though it were nothing new. I found a training company with a real phone number
and called it and got an actual person on the phone! This was different.
So, I took the plunge. I purchased their (rather expensive) course at
and went for it. I invested what was left in a stock market account that had
gone south - around $2,000 into the system. You can actually get started with
as little as $50-$100 but I wanted a head start. The business is to join a
network of people that converts one type of Internet based currency to another
form for a fee. Apparently Internet based currencies like E-Gold have become
enormously popular internationally.
Each day I administered my portfolio of E-Currencies as I had been
taught and each day it grew. About two months latter, my portfolio is now up to
just over $10,000.00. I didn't gamble my money because this is not stock or
commodities or any other securities investing. So your portfolio does not go
down. It only goes up at different rates.
I had finally made some money on the Internet. And the best part was
that I didn't have to sell anything or place a single ad or even compete with another
person. A lot of people hear about this market and call it a scam because it
sounds too good to be true. I don't blame them, but I don't really care what
they think because I'm finally profitable.
The conclusion? Do yourself a favor and quit falling for all those lame
ebooks and programs. Find a real online business and quit trying to get rich
over night. Maybe E-Currencies are your ticket, maybe not. The training program
that I used is at www.dxprofessional.com. Their program is not cheap, but as we've
learned here, you can't get into a new profitable business online by buying a
$97 ebook from some fake "millionaire".
Whatever you do, I wish you the best success and next time, think twice
before pushing the buy button on that ebook promissing to make you rich.
Author Bio
Jonathan Cook is an Internet entrepreneur who looks for the rare ideas and software which stand on their own to make a profit. Somtimes he tells about what he's found at www.manabun.com
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