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Too Good To Be True

September 6, 2009

Thoughts

Sometimes I see an advertisement and all I can think is that it’s too good to be true. Yesterday, I received an email from one of the top guys in the Internet marketing world. He told me about a brand new system that I just had to take a closer look at.

The system is Profit Miracle

After reading his email and the sales page, it seems that the guys behind this system are promising a miracle to happen.

Let me tell you a few of the things that Profit Miracle “promises”:

  • Total Automation (which means 100% automation, zero work)
  • Explode your bank account on demand (yes – this is next level stuff) … so there is NEVER “hard times”.

There are only three steps to this system:

  • Step 1: choose a campaign to work with (they have several niches)
  • Step 2: activate the traffic creator/article submitter
  • Step 3: watch the money machine go – set and forget

This both sounds and looks awesome. I have no clue if Profit Miracle works or not, but to me it just seems too good to be true. I come to think of the saying, there’s no such thing as a free lunch. Ok, it’s not free. Pay a small fee, that’s all… after that, total automation and watch the money machine go.

If an advertisement and a sales page is going to work, the story should be believable, the profit miracle story isn’t.

3 Comments

  1. Jens Says:

    Hi Barbara,

    Thanks for the link.

    Your discussion at the forums sums up my thoughts about this product – a very interesting discussion by the way.

    - jens

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Too good to be true?

June 3, 2006

Thoughts

Sometimes you visit a site and read about it and after a few sentences you stop and think, “this can´t be true?” Or at least if this is true, I am going to be rich really fast. And the problem is that you don´t want to lose this great opportunity, you join and pay them their fee.

Today I found something that might be too good to be true or if it´s true then it might be a huge opportunity. I have no idea if this works or not, they have a question for us on their site – “Would YOU like to leverage an EXTRA €89,000 from your existing business without spending another minute or cent [tag]marketing[/tag] it?” Of course we would. Why does it seems that everybody asks stupid questions?

Again, I have no idea if this works at all (I have not tested it, and I am not an affiliate). You be the judge. But they have something great – Get results before you pay! I would like that.

Here is the site I am referring to: http://www.morethantraffic.com

3 Comments

  1. Jens Says:

    Hi Barbara,

    Thanks for the link.

    Your discussion at the forums sums up my thoughts about this product – a very interesting discussion by the way.

    - jens

    Reply

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