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My wife is a member of a yahoo group for our adoption agency, and a topic that is getting a lot of interest is New Online Incomes, or newonlineincomes.com

I see it as basic sales copy, and you pay $99 to learn how to post links. I don't know what kind of sites you are supposed to post the links to, but the main site claims you can make $15 per link you post.

A lot of people in this adoption group are really excited about this and ready to put down their $99 and get started, but it looks like a basic pepperjam or other affiliate link system to me.

I think it looks like hype (not a scam, just good sales copy) and want to suggest that people save their $99, but was wondering if anyone here has seen it or done it.

So?
#incomes #new online incomes #newonlineincomes #online
  • Profile picture of the author Kay King
    The header alone on that sites screams " don't buy this" to me. The reference to the news agencies, you might notice, only say Work from Home Opportunities have been featured. What does that statement have to do with this particular offer? Nothing - but people don't notice that part.

    The site was just launched a couple months ago so finding real info on it will be difficult. Even so, some bad reviews are already online if you look for them. Voted the #1 online business by WHOM??? Themselves - after 2 months online?

    A review I found online points out the "owner" photo is a stock photo so not a real person. Info on the site is about generic "work from home" and not about a specific opportunity. Promises over $80/hr starting in only 5 minutes.

    Honestly, you have to be naive to buy into that one in my opinion. It's so generic people will look at it and see what they want to see...and they'll be out $99.

    kay
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  • Profile picture of the author tuk485
    I with Kay King.... It sounds shady especially the $15 per link claim..... Can you ask for a trial or review copy and test their claims?
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  • Profile picture of the author stoogefest
    ^ Absolutely, write them an e-mail, tell them you're curious about their idea and you'd really wanna work for them as an affiliate, but right now you can't afford $100.

    Don't forget to mention that they'll be earning from you. These skin-peelers need to know what they gain from your sorry ass

    If it's an .exe file with a key code, they shouldn't have troubles giving it away for free, but you gotta promise to provide a top quality review for a 1st page on a magazine or something... Ask them for a juicy 50% discount instead? If they don't respond or waive off your demands, don't touch it and wait for somebody else to bite first.
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    • Profile picture of the author Kay King
      That's why crap like that keeps making money. People can see proof of hype and false promises and STILL think "I know it's too good to be true.....but maybe I should give it a try".

      It's the Gullibility Factor.

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