Have You Been Fooled Again By The Sales Letter !
The Recession clock is counting and it may knock your door anytime. In this time of global crisis, everyone is hunting for online opportunities to make the extra cash. "The Make Money Online Saga" goes on making some people rich and drilling a big hole in most pockets.
Money be it hard cash, plastic money or electronic money fascinates everyone. You want to be rich and successful and you know it well than anyone else. When someone offers you to get your hands on a money making machine, you do get tempted and this very greed lures you to buy things online which you would not have bought otherwise.
Honestly, if I had such a software or machine which would print money in no time, I would not share it with anyone. Who wants to share power anyway? No one does!
If you think I struck the right cord, read on....
If you have ever visited the Clickbank or Paydotcom website, you will see a link on the homepage which directs you to marketplace. Marketplace is an area where lot of renowned marketers and internet guru's sell their digital or online product which promises to make you quick rich.
Visit any marketer's website and they will start with "get this amazing product now or it will be gone by the fortnight." Practically, if you visit the same website even after a month, you will still find them selling the same product though it should have been off the shelf.
The marketers often use sales letter which starts with
1. You don't need a blog, a website, facebook, twitter, advertising, google adwords and classifieds. Just buy this amazing, ground breaking, ultra unique....bla...bla...software.
2. Then they relate their rag to riches stories which makes you think "If he can do this, why can't I?"
3. They go on saying they spent some $20k to $50k to master the art of developing the software so that you get quick rich in no time.
4. You know it is priced at just $37 for you! EXCUSE ME.....OUCH IT HURTS!
I don't argue unless someone provides me a logical reasoning. Here is what I want to probe and explain to these marketers.
1. Firstly, all the marketers who claim that "you" don't need a blog or rest of the stuff actually pretend because without any of the above mentioned method, it is barely impossible to promote these digital products unless you have enough money to advertise it on t.v. or radio station at your own cost. For instance, these marketers would even provide affiliate links so that "you" can make money promoting their products. My question is if I am not required to use any of the above mentioned advertising method then why do I need an affiliate link in the first place?
2. Something that always rings a bell in my head is that 89% of them were either poor or were living a paycheck to paycheck life and suddenly they stumbled upon something that made them rich? I mean the rest 11% had no brains or what?
3. The most suspicious part is the investment which goes into the making of instant money generating software. The contradiction lies here. If they were poor, how come they had the audacity to spend $20k to $50k after the development of the software. In such circumstances, a person like me would concentrate on maximum savings and minimum expenses.
4. Buying the money generating software for $37.........YIPPE!
Me: Almightly, I am so lucky. I am the chosen one to buy this amazing software for $37.
Almightly: My son! It is just the beginning...I know your greed to become rich in a fortnight will end up in you spending $197 :)
Me: What? Did you say something?
Almightly: Nothing! xxxx thought disconnected xxxx....I hope this software works for my child!
Who knows but I feel even almighty pities our decision. I don't mean to be harsh on the marketers because even I am one among them but I know just one thumb rule. This life is like a circle. What you give to the society comes back to you. I cheat someone today, next day I might get cheated.
To the people: We marketers are there to sell you stuff which may or may not work. Be cautious, research and review the products before you spend your precious and hard earned money!
Hope this article helps you to think twice before you plan to buy anything next time.
Thanks & Regards,
Nishit Dave
Admin
www.shopmyreview.com
Money be it hard cash, plastic money or electronic money fascinates everyone. You want to be rich and successful and you know it well than anyone else. When someone offers you to get your hands on a money making machine, you do get tempted and this very greed lures you to buy things online which you would not have bought otherwise.
Honestly, if I had such a software or machine which would print money in no time, I would not share it with anyone. Who wants to share power anyway? No one does!
If you think I struck the right cord, read on....
If you have ever visited the Clickbank or Paydotcom website, you will see a link on the homepage which directs you to marketplace. Marketplace is an area where lot of renowned marketers and internet guru's sell their digital or online product which promises to make you quick rich.
Visit any marketer's website and they will start with "get this amazing product now or it will be gone by the fortnight." Practically, if you visit the same website even after a month, you will still find them selling the same product though it should have been off the shelf.
The marketers often use sales letter which starts with
1. You don't need a blog, a website, facebook, twitter, advertising, google adwords and classifieds. Just buy this amazing, ground breaking, ultra unique....bla...bla...software.
2. Then they relate their rag to riches stories which makes you think "If he can do this, why can't I?"
3. They go on saying they spent some $20k to $50k to master the art of developing the software so that you get quick rich in no time.
4. You know it is priced at just $37 for you! EXCUSE ME.....OUCH IT HURTS!
I don't argue unless someone provides me a logical reasoning. Here is what I want to probe and explain to these marketers.
1. Firstly, all the marketers who claim that "you" don't need a blog or rest of the stuff actually pretend because without any of the above mentioned method, it is barely impossible to promote these digital products unless you have enough money to advertise it on t.v. or radio station at your own cost. For instance, these marketers would even provide affiliate links so that "you" can make money promoting their products. My question is if I am not required to use any of the above mentioned advertising method then why do I need an affiliate link in the first place?
2. Something that always rings a bell in my head is that 89% of them were either poor or were living a paycheck to paycheck life and suddenly they stumbled upon something that made them rich? I mean the rest 11% had no brains or what?
3. The most suspicious part is the investment which goes into the making of instant money generating software. The contradiction lies here. If they were poor, how come they had the audacity to spend $20k to $50k after the development of the software. In such circumstances, a person like me would concentrate on maximum savings and minimum expenses.
4. Buying the money generating software for $37.........YIPPE!
Me: Almightly, I am so lucky. I am the chosen one to buy this amazing software for $37.
Almightly: My son! It is just the beginning...I know your greed to become rich in a fortnight will end up in you spending $197 :)
Me: What? Did you say something?
Almightly: Nothing! xxxx thought disconnected xxxx....I hope this software works for my child!
Who knows but I feel even almighty pities our decision. I don't mean to be harsh on the marketers because even I am one among them but I know just one thumb rule. This life is like a circle. What you give to the society comes back to you. I cheat someone today, next day I might get cheated.
To the people: We marketers are there to sell you stuff which may or may not work. Be cautious, research and review the products before you spend your precious and hard earned money!
Hope this article helps you to think twice before you plan to buy anything next time.
Thanks & Regards,
Nishit Dave
Admin
www.shopmyreview.com
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Comments (6)
Cindy Bolley16
HHCTB?
You don't need ANYTHING!
NOTHING!!
Just shell out $37.00 and you will reap the rewards.
I hate those kind of ads, and I see so many of them.
I have always said that getting people out of the mind set that they will be making $10,000 by Friday is one of the hardest obstacles I have to over come.
I am not sure why anyone would believe that.
And I am not sure who told them this business was EASY but who ever did was lying!
This is a business... treat it like one!
Great post, thanks for
Philippe Moisan16
Tutorial videos, sci-fi writer
You want to save dollars, see the WSO forum, you'll be AMAZED
Nishit Dave6
Pixworthy
Philippe - You are the man! I just love reading your post as you minutely explain each and every details. I will definitely bookmark the site for future reference. Hope I can save some dollars for my clients too. Thanks a lot.
Philippe Moisan16
Tutorial videos, sci-fi writer
I have an awesome trick to see if the product or the marketer is for real. For example, let's say the product is called Best Traffic Ever. You go in Google ( or in the Chrome address bar ) and type :
site:warriorforum.com Best Traffic Ever
The results you'll get are all threads from the warrior forum. The thousands upon thousands of marketers over there will talk about it for sure. Chances are, if the product is some kind of scam, you'll know in a few minutes. If there's no thread, it's su
Nishit Dave6
Pixworthy
Well said Philippe. I agree as even when I started off as a newbie, I burnt my fingers way too often! Now I just don't fall for any of it. Research and Review, that's how I go about it.
Philippe Moisan16
Tutorial videos, sci-fi writer
There's been a trend to offer miracle products for $37. It started around 2010. Back then, there were 7 exit pop ups or more, no exaggeration.
Word came out the gurus were out to ripoff newbies. The products were actually repackaged old stuff, that's what was said.
Recently, I've seen the $37 trend make a comeback. Sad thing. This time, only one or two exit pop ups.
Let's not jump to conclusions. There are honest marketers out there. Many of them are in here at APSense.
It's a jungle,