People Who Prey On Newbies

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Since joining the WF and WarRoom in particular i have learned a great deal and received some good advice. After being here for a while you quickly identify people who know what they are talking about and people who don't.

Generally the people talking about the thousands they are making per day are the ones who know squat.
I stumbled upon a thread earlier with one such a person, who was making various outrages claims and after being challenged by senior warriors to backup his claims he quickly disappeared.

After some digging i discovered that this person has launched 3 WSO's in the past 4 months and when the going gets tough or people who purchased start asking questions he disappears from the scene.

Now most warriors are experienced enough to spot a fraud but for people just starting out in IM it's not that easy. IM is difficult enough for most people without them being led astray by unscrupulous marketers out for a quick buck.

The WF is an excellent place to learn new methods, share your ideas and meet some awesome people, some of whom are top marketers.
IMO the WF is a community built on trust and there is no place for these fly by nights just out to profit from it's members.

Tip- Before you buy anything do a search, most of the time you can make an informed decision based on what other warriors had to say.

Cheers
Theo
#newbies #people #prey
  • Profile picture of the author mprg4433
    I've found my fair share of charlatans browsing through the forums the past week or so.
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  • Profile picture of the author Hardi Wijaya
    Originally Posted by salegurus View Post

    Tip- Before you buy anything do a search, most of the time you can make an informed decision based on what other warriors had to say.

    Cheers
    Theo

    No. Do not based on what others have told you via online. The Internet is still and is always a wild wild world. Besides, an open forum always inherits lots of weaknesses.

    Give a call or meet up somebody is a better way.


    Hardi
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    • Profile picture of the author mprg4433
      Originally Posted by Hardi Wijaya View Post

      No. Do not based on what others have told you via online. The Internet is still and is always a wild wild world. Besides, an open forum always inherits lots of weaknesses.

      Give a call or meet up somebody is a better way.


      Hardi
      Yeah I find a lot of supposed unbiased reviews by other members often are affiliates pitching the product for the referral money.
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      • Profile picture of the author mprg4433
        That is it appears that way. Of course I've no way of knowing for sure.
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      • Profile picture of the author Hardi Wijaya
        Originally Posted by mprg4433 View Post

        Yeah I find a lot of supposed unbiased reviews by other members often are affiliates pitching the product for the referral money.
        Or they're business partners... or friends who're blindly returning favors to friends.


        Hardi
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        • Profile picture of the author kchui1028
          IMHO, i don't see any need for any guide to be successful in Internet Marketing.
          It's a simple concept. You create a site of value. You get traffic. You bring in visitors interested in your content/niche, and you try to sell them related products via your articles/content.

          I don't understand the need for a thousand articles for this simple concept. I think most of the people here would benefit more by taking programming/web design classses that would enable them to become independent in this business without any program.
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  • Profile picture of the author tecHead
    Originally Posted by salegurus View Post

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    Tip- Before you buy anything do a search, most of the time you can make an informed decision based on what other warriors had to say.

    Cheers
    Theo
    Its called due diligence, Theo and you're right. However, (as Hardi points out), sometimes what you read online can be rather biased. Although, paying attention to those who are endorsing another in a positive light is also part of the due diligence process.

    Its really pretty much like everything else in our adult lives; look both ways before crossing the street.

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    Most people just want a fast buck, but the wise ones realize true wealth comes from a good reputation.
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  • Profile picture of the author Sparhawke
    What the WSO section needs is some kind of confirmation system in place, if someone claims to be earning $10,000+ per month then they would have no problem with paying that to this forum each month over a course of three months to be repaid back to them...so that the admins can verify that they are on the level and state that they are making such an amount of money (though nothing is ever that simple)

    Somehow I don't think this will happen though, the much better solution is obviously to heavily photoshop ridiculous claims to a photocopied sheet of someone elses earnings :p

    Originally Posted by kchui1028 View Post

    IMHO, i don't see any need for any guide to be successful in Internet Marketing.
    It's a simple concept. You create a site of value. You get traffic. You bring in visitors interested in your content/niche, and you try to sell them related products via your articles/content.

    I don't understand the need for a thousand articles for this simple concept. I think most of the people here would benefit more by taking programming/web design classses that would enable them to become independent in this business without any program.

    While what you say is undoubtedly true most people don't have tht kind of mind to find a niche, mine are generally computer games but it is not really a buying niche paradoxically, I just cannot get any traction.

    With my camcorders mini site I don't have a clue about them...

    I have a couple of ideas floating around in my noggin but it is about getting those ideas onto paper.

    My signature says it all, anyone can dream and fewer ever take action however unfocused and far fewer again ever take action on their dreams.

    What people would much rather do is take action on someone elses dreams :p
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    • Profile picture of the author Hardi Wijaya
      Originally Posted by Sparhawke View Post

      ...if someone claims to be earning $10,000+ per month
      Here's the same old question pointing back -->

      "If someone claims to make $xx,xxx+ per month, then what the heck he or she is giving away this information in the first place?"


      I'll yell "RUN!" whenever I see outrageous claim.

      Ok, let's be nice to those WSO sellers that are selling opportunities.

      If someone really makes this amount, and he or she genuinely feel compelled to share this information by selling it...

      Here are 2 things that they could do, in my opinion:

      * Tone down the sales process. That includes taking out the testimonials.
      * Tone down the product without claiming anything.


      Hardi
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      • Profile picture of the author GuerrillaIM
        Originally Posted by Hardi Wijaya View Post


        * Tone down the sales process. That includes taking out the testimonials.
        * Tone down the product without claiming anything.
        "He who shouts loudest has the floor"

        If you tone it down, you have to balance it out in someother way, either with an amazing guarantee or USP of some sort.
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  • Profile picture of the author tyroneshum
    You can weigh for yourself what's fraud and what's reliable through a lot of sources. Search through and you'll see answers, ask in "reliable" forums like this then you'll get the answers that you need but still, it's how you interpret things according to what these people say. It all starts in oneself so it's really one big challenge not only for newbies.

    One last thing would be experience - without learning from your mistakes, you wouldn't know if you're using the tools that you need or you're just wasting a lot of money.
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    • Profile picture of the author DeadGuy
      To be fair, scam artists do serve a useful function. We were all newbies once and got sucked into every super-hyped, no fail, plan that came along. Are there an WF members who have not purchased a worthless product? Be honest, now.

      The marketplace itself has a way of sorting out the wheat from the chaff, just as it does in the non-internet world. And this forum actually helps with this process. Buying worthless IM products when you first start out is a part of the IM learning process. There is no such thing as a free lunch. Does anyone like it? No. But we have all done it and learned from the experience.
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      You are making this work at home stuff way harder than it is. Ready for some sanity? Clear your head and start over.

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  • Profile picture of the author Lou Diamond
    Hello,
    I love to prey on newbies, I like to start them off on the right foot and help them.
    I hope this makes me one of the good guys.
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    • Profile picture of the author jordan08
      Well,

      Ya'll know what's said about karma....she definitely is a 13itch!

      Maybe the fleas of a thousand camels will infest the armpits of such swindlers.

      We could only hope!

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  • Profile picture of the author Dave d
    Ive said this beore and I'll say it again. A lot of this boils down to common sense. Its not only online where you can be preyed upon. Sales letters are designed to tug your emotions and get you to rush to that pay button like some sort of a lunatic without wasting a second to stop and think about it. As soon as you realise that then you will be a lot better off. There are numerous WSO's a couple I was interested in that have went to hell with people struggling to get refunds of $100's because the OP did a runner. Not everybody is bad but a bit of common sense goes a long way. If somebody says they earn $10,000 a month there really is no way to disprove that unless you sit with them and watch them do again. At the end of the day its up to you alone whether you believe them or not.

    For the record its not only newbies that get scammed or are preyed upon.
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