Jan
04
2009

The moment you open the site a popup shows on the screen with this message below (We will never sell our rent your email to anyone.) I think you see what I see.Another internet marketer promising easy money in easy steps, Nick Marks tells his journey in this website he set up, how broke he was at the beginning and suddenly after a couple of years a huge transformation in his life took place. Sounds like fantasy story. His story could be true but sounds so much of a hype. The same story is told by all internet marketers out there.
The newspaper clip he posted in the website looks questionable. It was crumpled and lay-out is very bad. Newspapers don’t waste space like what he had just shown.
Nick Mark also claims one doesn’t need to know a lot about internet marketing to use his system. It’s not true. One needs at least to know the basic rudiments of a job.
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Jan
03
2009

I saw this first time in one of my ptc sites a long time ago but never really bit the bait. I heard some positive review of the idea but there are also negative ones. Here I will expose the dodgy side of it.
Blogging to the Bank is Rob Benwell’s creation and he gives out a free blog articles. Then there are additional instructions on how to publish them and make profit. First, he advises you to buy your own domain and host package from hostazar.com which was seemingly a good deal because the domain was $9 per year and hosting for $3.95 per month. As it turned out, hostazar is Rob’s hosting site as well.
If you go to the host site however, server is down and site is not up or something.
So, he may give you the articles for free but he takes your money in another way.
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Jan
02
2009

This site is set up by work-at-home moms for other moms who want to work at home using the internet. There is an enrolment fee of $9.95 which is refundable after you have joined them and then when you join the companies the give they pay you $5 for each on top of your earning.
I wanted to try it out for a month or two to see if they really are not scam as what they claim. Unfortunately they only accept members from the US.
When you open the site there is a video that plays non-stop explaining how to use their program and one company they showed is actually a paid survey.
I think it’s a legitimate site and the refundable payment is just something like a qualification whether you are serious or not about joining their program.
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Jan
01
2009

Congratulations to the first site I am going to review today. I stumbled with this site a couple of weeks ago and I was impressed by the customer support which is manned by real people 27/7/365 whom you can interact with. That’s absolutely fantastic. As soon as you land in the dealers’ page you will be welcomed by the friendly hosts and helped in the step by step process.
First you will have to be asked to watch the video by Jeffery Lant, the CEO and cofounder of worldprofit.com where he tells about the benefits of joining their team. After that you will be directed back to the dealer of the hour who will then try to close the deal with you. They are very supportive and insistent at the same time promising you of untold rewards.
They will offer the package which is scripted to last only 15 minutes and if you don’t jump in then you’re out as what they say. Well, I think everytime you go to their site they will offer the same thing.
As for the legitimacy of the site, there’s no doubt about it.
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