Is It Too Good To be True??

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Greetings fellow warriors,

Recently I got an offer about email marketing where my site will be submitted to 2.7 million people daily. And I will not be accused of spamming.

1. Have you guys got similar offer before?
2. Will my site be read by real human being or just a machine?

Cheers.
#good #true
  • Profile picture of the author Kim Standerline
    Are you kidding

    If you believe that, then I guess I can tell you all about my new invention (I'd like you to invest in it)

    It turns water into petrol!

    Kim
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  • Profile picture of the author g00db0y
    Thank you for the quick response.
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  • Profile picture of the author g00db0y
    Anybody else got information in regards to this matter?
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    • Profile picture of the author LB
      Originally Posted by g00db0y View Post

      Anybody else got information in regards to this matter?
      I have magic beans for sale.
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      Tired of Article Marketing, Backlink Spamming and Other Crusty Old Traffic Methods?

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      • Profile picture of the author Jared Alberghini
        Originally Posted by LB View Post

        I have magic beans for sale.
        I will trade you two of my bridges that I have for sale for two of your magic beans...
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        P.S.

        Join The Future: Telekinetic Marketing

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  • Profile picture of the author cow194234
    I will be straight with you.

    YES THIS IS A SCAM.

    I know it's hard sometimes, we all wish making money online is as easy as it's advertised but it is not.

    Just keep working at whatever you are doing and don't ever stop. Make mistakes and learn. That is how you will make it online.
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  • Profile picture of the author g00db0y
    Thanks cow194234.
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  • Profile picture of the author mywebwork
    Wow, this post is better than a WSO! A smart shopper could really score here:

    After a fine meal of LB's magic beans you could take a drive over one of Jared's bridges in a water-powered vehicle (courtesy of Kim) to some of LaunchWorkshop's premium swampland. Afterwards you could write an eBook about your experiences that you could market to the 2.7 million eager buyers that you're mailing out to each day. Make sure you include an affiliate link to Kim's water-to-gas product, and maybe a few Magic Bean recipes. You will likely become a millionaire in a week, all on autopilot.

    When you do, I have some nice oceanfront property in Kansas that you may be interested in...

    Bill
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  • Profile picture of the author Trieu
    If you believe tat, you'll believe anything.
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  • Profile picture of the author Derek Pankaew
    By the way, you can buy mailing lists that are actually legit. For example, magazines like Golf Digest will often sell subscriber emails.

    Sending email to these lists will be much more profitable than trying to do it by mass mailing to list that isn't targeted.
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  • Profile picture of the author Craig Fenton
    Hi Good Boy:

    Hope the week went well. Unfortunately the hope for 2.7 million or even 1/10 of that is not a reality with the company that contacted you.

    There are a myriad of offers out there about getting your email to large sums of people but always remember:

    What is the reputation of the company?
    Have Warriors heard and used them?
    Can they get the email in front of targeted buyers?
    What percentage of the emails are going in the spam/blocked folder?

    Targeted buyers is a key for you to look at. For instance if ABC Email contacts you and tells you for free they will have your email delivered to 18,278 people even if that is true, are they in your market or any random people and will the email be filtered to spam.

    If it is too good to be true we know the rest. It is great that you asked and should anytime something seems a bit advantageous.

    Enjoy the weekend.
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  • Profile picture of the author g00db0y
    Thanks for the answer guys. I guess that's what this forum is for. To ask questions and I'm really greatful that there are still some people who are willing to take time to answer my queries seriously. AND NOT MAKING JOKE OUT OF IT.

    Ps: Please be considered as we are coming from different level of IM background.
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