Products Claiming Magical Results

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Is it just me are or there more "magical" products out there than ever? All promoted by the usual gurus? All with similar video salespages?
I recently came across Celebrity Income Snatcher the one that claims celebrities will send you money! Ha!
Basicly, the video claims you select a product, Clickbank or similar,
select a celebrity to "sell" it and plug it into their "vault" Thats it!
The hawker with an atrocious English accent did a demo in which he made one sale in an hour and in one day $6,000. I stopped listerning at that point.
There is another product out which claims you just need to upload something called a vvx and make about $48 and you can upload them all day. More Magic.
Another one claims you can make over $500 on your cellphone.
This one provides at least an explanation. They claim you select
a product and they will create a site, backlinks, content which is constantly refreshed and more so you can get right to the top and start making sales. You can do this with as many products as you like.
Sounds good? I am skeptical because it comes from the mobile money codes people who I had and other warriors had negative experiences with. (Over the top sales claims and tactics and no support and more) I also wonder how they can do this over and over
for the one time price. Magic!
I would love to know if anyone paid for these products and their experience. We all love a good horror story:-)
#claiming #magical #products #results
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    • Profile picture of the author Benjamin Ehinger
      Originally Posted by trevstar22 View Post

      Is it just me are or there more "magical" products out there than ever? All promoted by the usual gurus? All with similar video salespages?
      I recently came across Celebrity Income Snatcher the one that claims celebrities will send you money! Ha!
      Basicly, the video claims you select a product, Clickbank or similar,
      select a celebrity to "sell" it and plug it into their "vault" Thats it!
      The hawker with an atrocious English accent did a demo in which he made one sale in an hour and in one day $6,000. I stopped listerning at that point.
      There is another product out which claims you just need to upload something called a vvx and make about $48 and you can upload them all day. More Magic.
      Another one claims you can make over $500 on your cellphone.
      This one provides at least an explanation. They claim you select
      a product and they will create a site, backlinks, content which is constantly refreshed and more so you can get right to the top and start making sales. You can do this with as many products as you like.
      Sounds good? I am skeptical because it comes from the mobile money codes people who I had and other warriors had negative experiences with. (Over the top sales claims and tactics and no support and more) I also wonder how they can do this over and over
      for the one time price. Magic!
      I would love to know if anyone paid for these products and their experience. We all love a good horror story:-)
      The problem I have with any of these so-called "Magical" products is they convince marketers they don't HAVE to run a business. Making money online is a business and these products try to offer a get-rich quick solution because they know desperate people don't want to put in the work.

      If you really want to make money online, choose a business model someone else is already successful with, put your own spin on it and build your business. It takes time and money to really build an online income, but it won't be a fly by night business or a scam.

      Originally Posted by TheRealDudeman View Post

      Great resource!

      Benjamin Ehinger
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      • Profile picture of the author trevstar22
        I agree. People tend to start looking for the one button automatic
        income solution and there are many who will promise the world and just grab your money.
        As for solutions, I wonder how they manage to make these outrageous claims without the FTC or others cracking
        down on them. Is it the small print disclaimers? or are you allowed to promise and hype anything as long as you offer a refund?
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      • Profile picture of the author FirstSocialApps
        Originally Posted by Benjamin Ehinger View Post

        The problem I have with any of these so-called "Magical" products is they convince marketers they don't HAVE to run a business. Making money online is a business and these products try to offer a get-rich quick solution because they know desperate people don't want to put in the work.
        So true. I can say 100% for sure that working online is working. I have made my entire income online over the last 5 years or so and I work at least 50 hours a week every week. I really do wish that people would stop thinking its some kind of magic get rich button. Its such a shame because while working online is still work, it is extremely rewarding.
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  • Profile picture of the author J R Salem
    The people selling "dreams" will eventually run out of business when the people who buy from them realize it's not true.

    Building a real, long-lasting and sustainable business in internet marketing is much like the outside world - be honest, ethical, work hard and don't quit.

    If you don't do that, you can still make money but you don't really have a business IMO.
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  • Profile picture of the author RockNRolla
    These gurus and products are the reason why 99% of people who get in to IM fail and never make any money... Because people actually believe what these fraudsters tell them! People are shocked when after a week of working for a couple of hours a day that they are not filthy rich haha.
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  • Profile picture of the author travlinguy
    Why are people so fascinated with hype and bullshit?
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    • Profile picture of the author trevstar22
      Well everyone, or almost everyone want to make money and after getting beaten up by Pandas and other beasts, somebody offers a quick tempting solution, it's only human to grab at it.
      Still, when I notice which gurus are promoting these junk products
      I unsubscribe. Hopefully, they will get the message.
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    • Profile picture of the author Benjamin Ehinger
      Originally Posted by FirstSocialApps View Post

      So true. I can say 100% for sure that working online is working. I have made my entire income online over the last 5 years or so and I work at least 50 hours a week every week. I really do wish that people would stop thinking its some kind of magic get rich button. Its such a shame because while working online is still work, it is extremely rewarding.
      I am in the same boat, although, now I only work about 35 hours a week, but I was once at about 60. It takes time to get there, but it's well worth it.

      Originally Posted by travlinguy View Post

      Why are people so fascinated with hype and bullshit?
      Everybody is looking for the easy way out and by doing so, they actually make it harder on themselves. We all do it to an extent. I know I have days when I'd rather rationalize and distract myself instead of just rolling up my sleeves and getting the work done. However, they are few and far between anymore.

      It's the same reason the lottery is so popular. Very few want to put in the work it takes. They just want the results.

      Benjamin Ehinger
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  • Profile picture of the author RogueOne
    The people selling "dreams" will eventually run out of business when the people who buy from them realize it's not true.
    Not true at all. There is a constant fresh supply of sucke..., I mean newbies coming on the scene every day. No end in sight.

    somebody offers a quick tempting solution, it's only human to grab at it.
    No, it's stupid humans with no impulse control. They rarely succeed at anything.
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  • Profile picture of the author dhaniramkesari
    A lot of products play on the idea that it's easy to make money online and considering that many people looking to make money online come into it looking for a magic button, those products might actually be huge, unethical successes.
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  • Profile picture of the author Roman Cologne
    Sadly, that so many
    people buy this
    hyped up crap.

    Nothing you can do about it...
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  • Profile picture of the author Don Grace
    Logically we all know the basic formula... sell stuff online. But we do not buy logically, we buy emotionally with our lizard brains. That's why it works as it has for decades.
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  • Profile picture of the author sfrewerd
    In my experience, all of those 'magic' systems and products are only bright, shiny objects dangling to get me out of focus on what I should be doing. It's a mess out there and far too easy to fall into. They love to leave out the actual 'work' part of any online business equation. Luckily, most of the stuff like that goes directly to my spam box so I don't have to be tempted :-)
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  • Profile picture of the author ozduc
    It's a good thing we never see any of these "promising" offers here on the WF or in the WSO forum.
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  • Profile picture of the author da1fitz
    Quick money 101

    Doesn't really exist and if someone finds something that does generate cash for a short while, they bleed it dry and once it doesn't work any more they sell it on as the next clever idea.

    DON'T BUY IT and DON't EXPECT TO FIND ANYTHING THAT GIVES YOU FREE MONEY FOR DOING NOTHING!!!

    You have your own clever idea that WILL help others and WILL make you a living.

    So long as it really helps others then others will pass it on and you will gain new and hungry customers!!
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  • Profile picture of the author nicholasb
    the imortnat thing to understnad is that this is a business and requires work.


    You'll need an offer to sell to make money, a lead capture page and a blog, and a way to send traffic to it.

    That's really the key to making money online...

    Anyone who tells you otherwise you should avoid.
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