LEARN HOW TO SPOT a LIAR and a SCAM!! Facebook [504 Likes Button] = Instant Credibility

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www dot sixfigurekit dot com/campaigns/sfp/ Here's a Facebook account being used to give themselves (SixFigureKit) some credibility - 504 people "Like" it! <meta property="og:url" content="http://www.susansbusinessblog.com"/> <meta property="fb:app_id" content="131089480301484" />

http://www.susansbusinessblog.com/index.php How I Make $4,500 per Month

Scroll down the page and click on the Video Testimonials - unmarked - Not on You Tube.

If you watch these guys carefully you can learn how to spot the lies. Notice how they look up, rubs his chin, looks away each time they lie? When you don't expect or think someone is going to lie, you don't notice the signs. It's not easy to lie on tape or in person without showing signs. Fast blinking eye or nervous twitch.

So how do you spot just one or two lies buried somewhere in a video?

Face the facts of reality and don't waste time wondering if people lie, just assume they all do.

Everyone lies. That mindset tells you what to expect so you watch for it and you will notice the lies. Some lies matter, some don't but they all have a motive. How many compliments are lies? Who's buttering you up and why?

Why do most of the Videos have nobody talking on camera anymore? Except this guy, Devon Brown. People love that guy so much, his products don't have to be the best - adequate is good enough. That Obnoxious Rich Guy, he takes the cake!
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  • Profile picture of the author Jeremy Raglin
    Good post. Hopefully more people who are new to the world of Internet Marketing will take it to heart and not fall for the vast amount of liars that are peddling products online.
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