Quick Profits, Earn £2000, $5000 a day, come on, do you guy’s still believe this rubbish? Well apparently so because there is still enough of these websites around, and in turn they seem to be convincing enough of you guy’s to keep running. I can only assume that as many people who learn from ploughing their time and money into these worthly projects, doesn’t exceed the new idiot ready and waiting to get sucked in.
Your Greedy
This ‘industry’ if you wish to call it that, is driven by greed, and people who will do anything for money, including spending some of their own, if not all of it. Because of this fact, new websites spawned everyday using that ever so familar ‘tunnel website’ template as I call it, it might have a technical or more popular name, but frankly I don’t care! Now every website I see which is all on one page, and I have to scroll down 20 screen’s, I know what it’s about, and a navigate away, instantly.
As far as I know, this trend started more or less in the US, at least with the tunnel websites, I don’t know if thats simply because there are more people there who would fall for it, or if the UK and Europe were just a bit to dim to catch on straight away, nevermind, it’s here now and it seems here to stay for the forseeable future.
If They Worked, We’d all be Millionaires
When you’ve arrived back on planet Earth, you might wanna consider the ultimate basic concept of if this killer idea worked, these things might just happen:
- The world is connected, wouldn’t you think your get rich scheme, might have hit the news by now? I’m sorry but these sites are pure scams, and they will eventually hit the media one day, not because you’ve made millions, but because you’ve been ripped off.
- Why would this person, or group, or entreprenuer give away their success idea? I’m sorry but I haven’t heard people like Richard Branson, or those guys off Dragon’s Den, shouting from the rooftops their secret tips.
- If it’s too good to be true, it most likely is, don’t waste your time or effort.
Now they are 3 rules I apply to all of these things I come across, and if you don’t, you may just wanna consider doing so.
Reasons Why You Fall for them
- They sound so convincing – unfortunatley, these people are professional con artists, this involes professional copywritting. It’s designed to entice, convince, and appeal to your implusive side, just like a supermarket who puts things just on the till where you checkout.
- Testimonials, feedback, including letters, videos, pictures, the lot. Yes it all looks very convincing, but consider these people are likely either to be morons, people the scammer knows (like there mum, or dad).
- It’s only £30, or $40, or something like that. Yeah, brilliant, its dirt cheap, which is why these people can operate, they rely on capturing you once, and once only. When the scheme ulimatley fails, or you get bored because you realise you’re a numpty, you brush off your loss as it’s only a relatively small amount.
Am I wrong?
Ok, now I’m pretty sure that I’m not, but occassionally I’m willing to accept I’m wrong. So if you’re happy to come and see me, and proove to me that your scheme as worked, fine do so, but I’m pretty sure it’ll be a cold day in hell before that happens.
In the Meantime, I’d like to name, and shame some websites that I think are complete NONSENSE.
You Might just notice a trend when it comes to how these sites look and ‘feel’.
- http://buzzprofits.com/platinum/index.htm
- http://www.billmoneymaker.com/
- http://www.thousanddollarprofits.com/
I think that’s my rant over



