Okay, this is not like all the Google ads and articles that claim to be a "review of Forced Money." I don't even claim this is a review of Forced Money. But I think both the product AND the reviews of it are BIG, FAT SCAMS.
Basically several thousand people, including myself, got an email that said here use this article which is supposedly a review of Forced Money and insert your Clickbank affiliate link and make $45.73 on the front-end and $66.55 on the back-end and it will convert like crazy.
But what the hell is the Forced Money product?
Here is what it claims to give you:
o An amazing website!
o A website that converts sales automatically!
o A website that puts "forced" money directly into your pocket!
o A website that's run by another firm for you (at NO charge!)
o A website that continues to promote for you over & over!
o A website that grows & cultivates a proven list!
o A website that functions automatically (so you never run it!)
o And a website that you get Free H0STING for!
Gosh, why don't they throw in a fictional maid to clean my house. I mean if they have an infinite ability to create websites that 'force' money out of the internet, then why don't they just amass the largest accumulation of wealth ever. If I'm doing nothing, then they don't need me to create website after website, and I'm adding nothing. So I'm getting hordes of money for doing nothing. Duh.... am I the only one who smells something fishy.
You know what this is -- it's a giant chain letter, whereby the person starting the letter gets others to send them money, hoping that still other people will send them money. The only specific service or product that is mentionned is that this "AMAZING website" will promote a product called Get Google Ads Free. Forced Money explains this is a great product for all internet marketers and converts like crazy.
WAIT!!!
Get Google Ads Free is by the same guy who created and sells and profits from Forced Money. He is getting people to PAY him to set up a website for them that promotes HIS PRODUCT!!! Yes, if the website sells his product, you'll make money. But again, if he could just keep creating more and more websites and sell more and more himself, he would because he'd keep a bigger piece of the pie. Maybe he figures if there are articles written all over the internet in various people's names or all the buyers contact their friends and family that it will increase sales. But at some point the market is saturated, especially if the product doesn't deliver as promised and I find it extremely hard to believe that either product delivers anything like what it describes.
If anyone has actually bought either of these products and used them and thinks I'm wrong. PLEASE let me know. I'd LOVE to discover a product that fills my pockets with money, whether it comes with maid service or not!
Actually there are many offline businesses that uses the exact method like Get Google Ads Free, I believe it has been going on for quite a while.
Posted by: flyingcows digital blogger | December 18, 2010 at 12:59 AM