Although it is definitely accurate that there are ways to make money online on the web, be conscious of these ratios:
* Only 11% of the internet sites actually include the details they advertise to you * Only 8% of the programs offered real opportunities to obtain a full -time income right away *More than half of the sites require you to pay more money to obtain their ‘Prime Secret Information’ which are the foundation of their claims to make you wealthy overnight. * Over 90% of them never even respond to e-mail requests for more information.
It is a sad truth that independent reviewers rate over 90% of the total ‘earn money online’ and ‘make money programs’ as scams.
Let me tell you of an experience I had recently:
I opted in for a program that offered ‘personal help’ and even gave an email address, and – A TELEPHONE Number!
Clearly, this is complete help, I foolishly thought. The programs offered were of outstanding quality, and their web site was equally impressive.
I eagerly place the pre-arranged promotions on line – all of them – and started the process of selecting a new Mercedes; which model, which series, and so on.
Also, I was starting toappear at cruises; which one would reflect my new lifestyle, I pondered.
The above four lines are not actually true – however it does reflect the thinking of many who yield of these marvelous ‘offers’ on ways to make money.
Actually, after doing all they suggested – I was finding there weren’t many buyers – — – The truth is, there weren’t any buyers!
I fired off an e-mail at the address they gave for support to get some assistance. No response. I fired off one more email asking for tips to the program I had initiated – once again, no response.
After six unanswered e-mails – acquiring somewhat testy toward the last – I remembered that they had given a telephone number – for ‘support’. I called – but surprisingly there was no one home. I left a message – politely – but, once again no answer. I called five times – but often, the person was ‘not available’.