Alright, my warriors, I need to ask. Anyone tried 46homeworker.com?

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Has anyone tried that system that is always on the television and had any success with it whatsoever?

You all know the one, with people saying they bought new houses and cars, and have 12k months, etc etc. All with the power of a computer and television.

Anyone had anything with his?

Thanks for your replies,

Sean
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  • Profile picture of the author tommygadget
    I was just sighing and thinking that this was another one line spam post. I have never heard of them, sorry.

    TomG.
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    • Profile picture of the author Buildingfutures
      Originally Posted by tommygadget View Post

      I was just sighing and thinking that this was another one line spam post. I have never heard of them, sorry.

      TomG.
      Nope! Just me actually wondering if any of my compatriots have used this service to make money on line.

      Glad I didn't dissapoint.
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      • Profile picture of the author ShayB
        Just for fun, I tried 2 different ads like that.

        Basically, they were just a way for them to get my info - so I could have zillions of people trying to get me to join the latest and greatest business opportunity. :rolleyes:

        For one, they sold my name and info to no fewer than 30 different people. For the other, it was around 20. :rolleyes:

        My advice? Skip it.
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        • Profile picture of the author Buildingfutures
          Originally Posted by ShayRockhold View Post

          Just for fun, I tried 2 different ads like that.

          Basically, they were just a way for them to get my info - so I could have zillions of people trying to get me to join the latest and greatest business opportunity. :rolleyes:

          For one, they sold my name and info to no fewer than 30 different people. For the other, it was around 20. :rolleyes:

          My advice? Skip it.
          Never planned on getting it, I was just curious to see if anyone has used it. I certainly wouldn't use anything to make money from that I bought off an ad on tv.
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          • Profile picture of the author ShayB
            Originally Posted by Buildingfutures View Post

            Never planned on getting it, I was just curious to see if anyone has used it. I certainly wouldn't use anything to make money from that I bought off an ad on tv.
            LOL

            I have WAHM sites and groups, and I have had people ask me about the ads on tv.

            I figured I would try it and give my feedback. It was interesting, to say the least.
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            • Profile picture of the author Buildingfutures
              Originally Posted by ShayRockhold View Post

              LOL

              I have WAHM sites and groups, and I have had people ask me about the ads on tv.

              I figured I would try it and give my feedback. It was interesting, to say the least.
              Between that and that late-night money-notes stuff that I've seen, I'm fairly sure the things on TV will be way, waay too saturated for the likes of us.

              PLus, I like my information kept to me.
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              • Profile picture of the author ShayB
                Originally Posted by Buildingfutures View Post

                Between that and that late-night money-notes stuff that I've seen, I'm fairly sure the things on TV will be way, waay too saturated for the likes of us.

                PLus, I like my information kept to me.
                Well, the ads and what they are for are really a good lesson for marketers.
                1. The ads are not targeted at all. There were people contacting me with deals that cost nothing to ones that cost $3000+. Deals that required skills and those that didn't. Ones that had a wide range of products and services.
                2. There was no real screening process. Nothing to find out if I was a tire-kicker or someone who really wanted a business from home.
                3. The people I did speak to had no idea that my name was sold to so many people. They paid huge bucks for info that was sold over and over and over...
                I learned a lot from it.
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  • Profile picture of the author Buildingfutures
    Wow, maybe I should take to tv adverts.
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    • Profile picture of the author ShayB
      Originally Posted by Buildingfutures View Post

      Wow, maybe I should take to tv adverts.

      You could probably teach them a thing or two.
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      • Profile picture of the author Buildingfutures
        Originally Posted by ShayRockhold View Post

        You could probably teach them a thing or two.
        MAybe I could. Targeted demographics will be worth much more than a few sold names.

        I'll get to it when I have the time and money, lol.
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  • Profile picture of the author mywebwork
    One that must be making a fortune for it's creator is Jeff Paul's Internet Shortcuts - this airs constantly on our late-night lineup here in Hawaii. Two attractive women interview people whose lives have been changed thanks to Jeff's program - all for only 40 bucks.

    The scam blogs are very active with this one, apparently you get some outdated affiliate marketing information, 10 prefab web sites and a membership in a marketing club that is virtually impossible to cancel. Whats worse is that you'll be bombarded with phone calls from other related offers and from Jeff's people trying to upsell you to a 500 or 1000 dollar version of the program.

    What really bugs me about this sort of garbage is the reputation that it gives Internet Marketers. I actually had someone ask me why I worked so hard at my Internet business when for 40 dollars I could have the whole thing handed to me on a silver platter. Jeff's commercial gives the impression that you can just click your mouse 3 times and presto - instant business on autopilot. No need to waste your time learning about the business or improving your computer skills, you'll be too busy buying luxury cars and homes and sipping pina colladas on the beach. Any of us who actually bother to learn technical or marketing skills are just time-wasting fools.

    Unfortunately in todays troubled economic climate stuff like this will continue to sell.

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  • Profile picture of the author jkt777
    I have seen some of these ads but never checked out the sites. A lot of the ads don't mention the url but say to visit the site shown below. They are usually similar to the the url you mention with a number added to a url.

    I assumed they were either mlm or affiliate redirects to programs that supply the video.

    I would like to know if anyone has tried cable ads with legitimate programs.

    Joel
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