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Hi All

I keep gettin emails from all over the web to making money online
some of the stuff come from good guys selling their wares
Some programs cost $7.50 to $67 dollars just for the software to nake money online $100-5000 per day
My question is how does one get started on some of these items
Are they video's on how to set up these things once you buy the program
I don't understand these things. How does one find out how to work these programs in order to make money
Need your help

Kittitian
#programs #rich
  • Profile picture of the author RichardKhor
    Originally Posted by kittitian View Post

    Hi All

    I keep gettin emails from all over the web to making money online
    some of the stuff come from good guys selling their wares
    Some programs cost $7.50 to $67 dollars just for the software to nake money online $100-5000 per day
    My question is how does one get started on some of these items
    Are they video's on how to set up these things once you buy the program
    I don't understand these things. How does one find out how to work these programs in order to make money
    Need your help

    Kittitian
    Most of them are shiny objects. So you have to decide and look at what methods they use, the traffic source. Usually they are ebooks and videos course and software
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  • Profile picture of the author nmwf
    If you're trying to make sense of all the spam you're getting, you won't get very far, and I sincerely hope you don't spend a single penny on these offers!

    Your best bet is to unsubscribe from these things or block them if you didn't sign up to get them. Then research the Internet at your own pace. Subscribe to only one newsletter for now (if you want) and then contact the newsletter's sender for additional help.

    If they care, they'll oblige.
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  • Profile picture of the author visimedia
    I think it works this way, if htey have to download it immediately after the buyer checks out then the seller have to make it ready before it's launched. But I'm now a part of a program that takes some weeks to complete, so the seller doesn't need to put all the content upfront because it's still days to go..
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  • Profile picture of the author Big Blue 1
    It works very simply. They get people to send them money and then they get rich.
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  • Profile picture of the author discrat
    Originally Posted by kittitian View Post

    I don't understand these things. How does one find out how to work these programs in order to make money
    Need your help

    Kittitian
    Hey Kittitian,
    You can absorb some of the content within the Warrior Forum here. That's what I did over the years.

    Plus, there are a number of good relatively cheap Courses you can take.

    Udemy actually has a few on Affiliate Marketing (and the ins and outs of it ) that are very solid.

    Check it out


    - Robert Andrew
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    • Profile picture of the author dotentrepreneurs
      Hey Kittitian,

      99% of them are selling dreams.
      Difficult to find the 1% left. I found one that is not a scam and that is suitable for me.
      BUT I had to go through all the quick rich schemes spams first, and filter what was real or not.
      Best to invest your time online to really find what you want and educate yourself on forums or blogs first.
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  • Profile picture of the author Robinami
    read some authority sources like entrepreneur com or huffingtonpost for these topics...... you are right 99% emailing you The big day dream
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  • Profile picture of the author ins2014
    Everytime when i see "Get rich programs" in my inbox or somewhere in internet

    end up laughing
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  • Profile picture of the author irawr
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    The industry term for these types of offers is a "Business Opportunity" or BizOp and are often marketed as a "Work at Home Business." A word of caution: many of these programs are actually scams and you could potentially get into legal trouble if you market them. If you are unwilling to work with the producer or actually buy the program to evaluate it for yourself, then work with other affiliate offers where you can verify the offer's claims.

    If the bizop program consists of real training material (that is generally valuable and useful) and does not revolve around using supplied specific contacts or services then it's legit. So if the program only allows you to work with specific suppliers of leads and does not allow you generate your own leads, then you must do your due-diligence and ensure that these suppliers are not directly involved with the program. If this is the case then the list of leads that the prospect purchases will likely either be brokered or fabricated. Most people would interpret this activity as a scam and this is exactly how some of these programs "work." Or they simply don't and utilize the "Underpants Gnome" business model, in which case there is certainly potential for profit but it's unlikely any significant income will be achieved by the prospect.

    Tip: One the biggest clues that an offer is a scam is usually the landing page copy; if the offer promises big results but gives you no clues as to how it works, then how could it be legit? Not all businesses are right for all people and if this offer trains the prospect on how run a specific type of business, then doesn't that represent a very strong call to action? If you are interested in making money with websites, then buying case studies and methods to build, improve, and grow websites makes sense as they provide value.

    If you still want to promote these offers you can see many of them on offervault.com under "Business Opportunities." But I would highly encourage you to look at the other categories.

    Edit: I interpreted the author's original post as an attempt to gain insight into how this BizOp business operates, I realize after re-reading that may not be the case, but I hope this information was helpful.
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