Well after seeing this will never ever trust a seller showing adsense video as proof

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hi,

I knew it from the beginning how those lucrative sales pitches were just manipulating you on how proofs like screencast can never be faked, especially the n00bs who fell into traps like these almost everyday, and mind you these are not limited to AdSense, infact it goes on to ClickBank, eJunkie, Paydotcom, fiverr, whatever you say...

Enjoy the Video and hit thanks button down there:

#adsense #proof #seller #showing #trust #video
  • Profile picture of the author WillR
    Yes, they have been doing this for years - nothing really new.

    This is why only suckers will pay attention to proof of earnings.

    And you guessed it... there are still plenty of suckers out there!
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    • Profile picture of the author richjr72
      Originally Posted by WillR View Post

      Yes, they have been doing this for years - nothing really new.

      This is why only suckers will pay attention to proof of earnings.

      And you guessed it... there are still plenty of suckers out there!
      I agree.

      I never pay attention to them. Photoshop can easily make people manipulate their earnings.

      Whenever I see sale pitches with tons of screencaps of earnings, I ignore them and leave. They are trying too hard to sell the images, rather than the product/service.
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  • Profile picture of the author Trevor
    Entertaining video, yet true. It's the sad truth about internet marketing, unfortunately, images AND videos are easily fakable and the even more sad thing is, so many people seem to believe those fake claims and empty promises hoping to become a gazillionaire overnight.

    - Trev
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  • Profile picture of the author tjcreation
    Just about anything, from images to videos, can be faked. That's why you should rely on user testimonials and reviews, rather than solely on what the seller is telling you about a product. While not all video or image proof is faked, of course, any claim that sounds too good to be true probably is.
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    • Profile picture of the author wrongnumber
      Originally Posted by WillR View Post

      Yes, they have been doing this for years - nothing really new.

      This is why only suckers will pay attention to proof of earnings.

      And you guessed it... there are still plenty of suckers out there!

      For Example FLIPPA....

      Originally Posted by richjr72 View Post

      I agree.

      I never pay attention to them. Photoshop can easily make people manipulate their earnings.

      Whenever I see sale pitches with tons of screencaps of earnings, I ignore them and leave. They are trying too hard to sell the images, rather than the product/service.
      Just try exiting, if it pops up a query window, its another cheapster....

      Originally Posted by tjcreation View Post

      Just about anything, from images to videos, can be faked. That's why you should rely on user testimonials and reviews, rather than solely on what the seller is telling you about a product. While not all video or image proof is faked, of course, any claim that sounds too good to be true probably is.
      I dun think so, I have even seen, Warrior Reviews faked, once I found a couple of warrior reviews in a pitch and Warriors never existed

      Originally Posted by CDarklock View Post

      What do you wanna show me?... Independence Day?
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      • Profile picture of the author mywebwork
        Originally Posted by wrongnumber View Post

        What do you wanna show me?... Independence Day?
        I think that Caliban was illustrating the point that ANYTHING can be faked in a video, and that this is not exactly Earth-shattering news or something new. Most of us already take such "proof" with a grain of salt.

        Might explain why no one has bothered to follow your "instructions" to hit the Thanks Button.

        :rolleyes:

        Bill
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  • Profile picture of the author wrongnumber
    Originally Posted by fluffythewondercat View Post

    You're being too hard on the guy.

    I have wondered idly from time to time just how the fakery is done. This gave me a better idea.

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    Well I can try and send you a template.. you can edit with your own name and email id..

    Originally Posted by CMK Products View Post

    I know a lot of the veterans of the forum might think this is old news (as noted several times above) but I am a newbie and I really appreciate your info. I actually ama graphics person and I was ready to take some of thesee people at face value. This was really eye-opening. I really want to make this internet marketing thing work as a business. I don't want to get scammed.

    Thanks again. It's great having people like you out there looking out for the rest of us.
    It's great to know it helped...

    Well there is also another trick, basically I discovered sometime ago, but it is basically against the ethics so I do not use it!, the trick says, if you cannot make money with adsense kill those who claim that they are... .. Its really simple.. planning to write this revenge WSO...

    Thanks
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