I’m sure if you checked every website you went to, you would find someone somewhere trying to make money from your visit. It could be through a direct product or service, or it could be through adverts and promotions, you could even have made someone some money by simply visiting that site.
Perhaps you are a little bit like I was 12 months ago?You would like to make money on the internet, but other than buying and selling stuff on eBay, you are not really sure what else to do. You may have even tried several of those “get rich quick” schemes and maybe tried to sell others products on your own website, but my guess is, you have had limited success.
I cannot give you a step by step guide on how to make a million dollars on the internet. There are many websites that claim they can show you how to make thousands of dollars a day and retire in a month, but after trying a handful of them – it’s all complete crap and I would strongly recommend that you save yourself your time and money, as most of them are a complete scam!
However, if you would like to make an easy few bucks, I did find a few cool ways of exploiting the internet to get some quick cash wins on the internet and this is all explained within this ebook.First of all…
Have you seen these kinds of ads before?
• Earn up to $1000 a day just inputting Data into online forms
• Get paid to hundreds to Complete Surveys!
• Earn $200,000 in 12 months!
• Spare a few hours a day to fill in a few envelopes and earn $500 a week!
• Great Work at Home opportunity - earn £200 a day.
We'd all love these ads to be true, but sadly most of these turn out to be bogus and not worth the paper they are written on. I’m sure there are legitimate companies out there that will offer you work if you want it, but unfortunately, we never found one and the ones that we did try, all turn out to be bogus and will happily take money off you under false pretences.
Data Entry Job: ExposedWe applied for a Home Based Data Entry job and forked out $50 for so-called "training materials". These "training materials" were sent by email automatically and it was a simple guide showing us how to place free ads online which were exactly like the one we had responded to - this is the so-called "Data Entry". The people that then responded to my ads, would pay me $50 for the same "training materials" that I had received and they would then be doing the same job as me. If you look at some Free Job sites, you will probably find hundreds of these on there - because the majority have fallen foul of this con and are just trying to get their money back from some other poor person.
Get paid to send and receive envelopes/emails: ExposedThe job ad said we would be paid for sending and receiving envelopes. Up to $10 for each envelope sent/received. We applied for this one because the start up pack costs $100, so we thought the content must be quality. We did receive a pack in the post, but was bitterly disappointed to receive an envelope containing adverts for the same job we had applied for. The job asked us to promote through various methods the same job that we applied for and the $10 would be from paid by them for responses we sent to them. This is a lot like the Data Entry position, but this time much worse – as you only get 10% of the money the other company earned. Needless to say, I complained and tried to get my money back, but with no joy!
Get Paid to Complete Surveys: ExposedWe looked at this one and to be honest, there is no scam involved, but the promises of earning $50/hr etc fall very short of the mark. I have completed around about 25 surveys, my emails are now bombarded by companies marketing their products and I have only ever received $20. If you have some spare time, why not, but $50 per hour please!!!
Earn $200,000 in 12 months!Once again, should you be skeptical? Absolutely!
If you type in “Make Money on Google”, you will find a host of these companies promising you the world.
In a number of cases they will baffle you with lots of jargon and tell you that you can create an automated income stream and that you can earn thousands a week. Strangely enough though, you have to buy something off them first - guess what? In most cases it’s an ebook!
We have looked at a few of these Get Rich Quick plans and in our experiences, whilst they do offer some good advice, they don't really give you enough information to earn the millions that they claim, but they do generally point towards you buying more ebooks or spending more money on other pieces of software, which they have an affiliation with.
Don't get me wrong, the content in many of these ebooks is pretty good and you can learn quite a bit, and another great thing is that they do tend to offer you money back guarantees, but don’t be fooled by their devilish claims – it’s highly unlikely that you will earn $200,000 in 12 months
My recommendation to 99% of people would be to give them all a miss!Summary
The underlying theme for most of these sites is to help you part with your money.
Remember, a lot of these websites are being advertised on the first page as sponsored ads, which means that they are paying to be on there. Common sense tells you that if they are paying to be found there – then they must be making money from visitors – i.e. YOU!
• Do yourself a favour – don’t waste your money on joining money making schemes!Just because someone shows you pictures of money, nice cars, flash houses, it doesn’t mean to say that any of that will come true for you. If I show you lots of pictures of money – do you really think that makes any difference – they’re just conning you with their marketing gimmicks.