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The Lies and False Claims About Affiliate Marketing Exposed!
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Affiliate Marketing...Is it all a scam? Do any of the thousands of programs out there work? Is there a global conspiracy to defraud you of your hard earned money?
Always keep in mind that there are programs that do offer legitimate Internet money making ideas that really do work. Their are real lies and false claims on both sides of the Marketing world just as there are liars on both sides of capital hill in Washington but please..."The baby cannot be thrown out with the bath water" when it comes to online business. Scams exist in every facet of life including religious life and for the same reason we can't blame God for idiot human ideas at churches we must not give up on making money because a few "scumbags" are in charge of what we read and see on the net. "We the people" must stand up for OUR rights to earn a living without the danger of being swindled from our Government or from small time thieves on the net.
There are hundreds if not thousands of sites out there who trick you with smooth words and high promises into buying into their "scam businesses"and affiliate programs because we all fail to see the warning signs right in front of our eyes. The problem is you may have a 1 in 10 chance to find a legitimate money making business, one that doesn't require a pile of your money and your kids future, the best around are believe it or not FREE to own and start (The very ones we've been told are scams in the past, but think about that: How can something that is totally free, that you never lose a dime on be a scam? Well there are a few that lure you in on a free for the moment site (but I'm referring to totally free) like the programs on my site below. These programs work and I have never paid a dime to use them or profit from them unless I've upgraded for a one time small fee yet the checks keep coming, if they are scams they sure don't pay like scams! I also make a lot of money through pay to read e-mails. Granted some of these in the future might not work and I'll stop using them but I won't waste my money on anything that is not at least mostly free and that includes the advertising.
It is so easy to put together an "ebook" that teaches nothing more than common knowledge nested in high words and fluff or a website for "members only" and sell it to you on the Internet for a hundred times its real worth. Anyone can call themselves an expert and offer to sell you their "secret never before seen system" for anywhere from $10-$149 (today only!), but the rubber hits the road when you dig deeper than the surface to reveal its purpose is just to take a little money from a lot of people making that webmaster rich and you complisent in his fraud. Most people who buy a scam never ask for a refund, they should even if they take it to a higher authority. The reason is because they don't know how, or they get busy and forget about it, or just are plain afraid to press it. The "rich" webmaster puts pictures of cars, homes, yachts, pools, etc. on their website to attract your "greedy side" to act upon impulse rather than common sense. Its not that its never possible to own these items from marketing, it is but that should never be your motive. The Biblical motive is to make enough money to FUND the Gospel and help others to get to the same level and of course to pay off your personal debt. Even those who don't believe in God should want to help their fellow man and get out of debt...right?
Do you think the marketers who show you the houses and cars really own these expensive items themselves? They might but the sure bet is if you give them your money, soon they will! You can always tell a scam artist from a legitimate on-line business or program the same way you can spot a religious scam artist...They both move around with aliases and never succeed for very long before moving on to the next "big idea" or project before the last one is cold. I have had to deal with people on both sides getting falsely accused of both things myself at the same time, now I know how Paul the apostle felt being accused by brothers and hypocrites alike of two opposite and opposing ideas at the same time.
Testimonials too can be fabricated, always track down these people to see if their real people. Even though this is highly illegal, no one ever seems to have the time to take the time and effort to prosecute or for that matter check out the links to these testimonials, so webmasters in the end get away with it, this is the fault of those who purport to protect the consumer and its the fault of the lazy Consumer that fails to get off their duffs and make it work. Its a known fact that you must "Work the plan" your given by the rules you have or the plan won't work out the way its stated to work, but these are the kind of people in the end that become consumer advocates. These same people who think they were scammed because of their own impatience and lack of working the plan and it was a great plan but they decided they knew more that the direction given and failed...failed simply because they could not wait for the said results in the said time. And as a minister I know to well that churches are filled with these well meaning "Fail-mongers" who create the "Fear-mongers" who cause everything else not to work as it should because the mentality is "If it didn't work for me there's no way it will work for anyone else!" These people are nothing more than "self scammed scam artist's" who steal what little hope others have of success because they failed! Don't get me wrong their are really bad scams going on in the name of business and religion but that's no excuse to put all the good ones in the same basket with the failures. Give these programs a real chance and be patient for pay-outs as I have these past two years and you will make money!
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I am a minister of the Gospel 35 years and an Affiliate marketing tester check out my Web-sites at: http://affiliatesgoldenchest.blogspot.com something here will free you from the daily grind of life and open your eyes to new possibilities! Article Source: http://EzineArticles.com/?expert=Clarence_Sargent |
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Article Submitted On: June 01, 2009
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