
It’s true! I’ve “almost” wasted close to two thousand dollars on total crap, BS, Manure, BULLSHEET!!!!!!
OK, I’ve calmed down.
I say “almost “, because I take advantage of the product’s refund policy, if I feel like I made a bad purchase. For example, I bought the recently launched “Niche BluePrint” product. I decided I had too many projects going on at once so I asked for a refund of my $500 bucks and got it….. no questions asked…..even though the product is very good, I just didn’t think I’d have the time to use it in the foreseeable future.
It really comes down to 2 rules:
Rule #1
If they don’t have a refund policy, don’t spend more than $20 bucks. This way, if you don’t like the product or its total CRAP, you’ve wasted, at most, about the same you’d spend for a couple of glasses of good Scotch, Johnny walker is my personal choice, but I digress. Belive it or not, the sub $20 products usually offer the best value for your money anyway.
Rule #2
If they do have a refund policy, well then there really is NO RISK, go ahead and buy all you want, ….AS LONG AS YOU USE YOUR RIGHT TO GET A REFUND!!!!!, should you want it, DON’T BE LAZY!!!!
It amazes me how many people are just too lazy to send an email requesting a refund. It takes less than 2 minutes to do!
ClickBank’s policy, for example, is pretty cut and dry. You get a refund if you ask for it, for whatever reason (….”um my dog ate it”) as long as you request it within the first 60 Days after you purchase the product.
Now don’t try and be slick either. Most publishers are using technology now that will lock you out of the product, say an Ebook, after you’ve gotten your money back, but that’s only fair. Otherwise you could buy programs and Ebooks wait 59 days, get your money back and keep using the product,……… no no, you can’t do that anymore.
Almost every product I promote is a ClickBank Product, so in essence ,you’re renting it for 60 days. Yes you put a “deposit” down, but you get that back if you don’t like the product. Even the web hosting I recommend has a 45 day refund policy, USE IT!!, if you don’t like the product or service.
For example, every product under the “Essential Tools” section on the sidebar, just to your right, comes with a 100% refund policy.
You need tools to build a business, the same way you need tools to build a house, at least online you can get your money back. Home Depot, on the other hand, ain’t gonna give you back your money on a 60 day old electric saw that’s been used already and still works.

Published by Frank //
Wild SEO is the newest membership site to take the net by storm.
Does this mean it is a good product? Not necessarily, but in this case, Wild SEO now.definitely is.
In order to make money online you need traffic to your product or service. Its really just that simple. I’ve said before and I’ll say it again. More traffic = More Sales. It’s very easy to understand.
Look, there are 3 ways to get this traffic:
- Buy It via methods such as PPC
- Borrow it from methods such as Joint Ventures
- Build FREE Traffic using search engine optimization (SEO)
Wild SEO is all about building your traffic for free. Does that alone make this membership worth its weight in gold? Absolutely. Anything that is going to help me send traffic to my blogs and websites for free is well worth the measly $49.99 these guys are charging.
Is Wild SEO for you?
Definitely. There is no one who is trying to make money online that won’t benefit from this membership. Unless you are an SEO expert, and I am pretty sure 99% of you aren’t, yet, you will value everything you’ll get from Wild SEO.
One of the great and useful parts of Wild SEO is its interactive forum, providing all members a way to meet and share ideas. While there are a wealth of existing marketing forums available for beginners to learn from, the surrounding content is usually a distraction and takes away from the visitors initial reason for participating. Wild SEO helps members remain focused on SEO and learning how to drive organic search engine traffic to their online efforts.
Is it worth the $49.99? Or to put it another way, is it worth $0.14 per day? Come on!, you’ll pay more for one click on an Adwords Campaign. So is it worth it? Definitely. Check out Wild SEO now.
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Published by Frank //
I found this thread on the digitalpoint forums. Its seems many people are aware of this clicbank screenshot fraud situation…….
http://forums.digitalpoint.com/showthread.php?t=811228
Found Another Post Here
http://www.marketingwithmiles.com/my-clickbank-screenshot/

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Just a quick note.
Found these two videos a while back and kept forgeting to post them.
It seems its not that hard to fake stuff with screenshots……..hey listen, to me fax machine are still hi tech ok!
ClickBank Screenshot#1
ClickBank ScreenShot#2
Adsense ScreenShot
Very Scary………..
Peace

Published by Frank //
What is it today with all the gugus (if you haven’t read my previous posts that’s how I refer to the “Gurus”) and their $7 pricing. I don’t mean they’re selling stuff for Seven dollars, God forbid they could sell an ebook which is produced ONCE and sold thousands of times for 7 bux.
No I’m talking about every product I see is either $27, $37, $47, $97…..you get the idea. What’s with the “7″. Does it have some mysterious “UnderGround Marketing” code involved with it. What’s the matter with $29.95, or $99.95?
Do the gugus think people are SO monumentally stupid that they’ll be swayed by a price that is two dollars less?
And why $7?…….. Why not $6, are they prejudice against even numbers?
Its just so ridiculous to me. I mean in the brick and mortar world, you know Macy’s, Walmart, Target etc. the $9 ending has worked for decades…….what, this is the gugus’ way of being different.
I don’t know, its just very weird to me……….had to get that off my chest!!
That’s all for now……..
Peace

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