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It has been stated that 97% of the
money-making programs on the Internet is a scam, made only to make money for the
one that promotes them. Maybe it is true, I haven't checked it out. But what is
true, is that Internet is full of advertisements for software, programs, tools
that don't work. Here I want to share with you my own experiences and what I
myself have learned in the time I have been an Internet marketer. I have tried
several programs and tools, some of them have worked successfully, but others
have been a big disappointment.
My intention with this list is to warn other
marketers in a try to stop the Internet scamming. Mybe it is hopeless, but at
least it is a try. I don't think everyone on this list is a conscious scammer, I
only want to share with you my experiences: this didn't work for me.

Here is the list:
*
www.leadclub.net: The Leadclub
Advertising Club. They promises 60 000 fresh leads every month. You also have
the possibility to send mail to yesterday's safelist from their site. Price:
$19,95 a month, it is a subscription. The "fresh" leads seem to be only rubbish.
I tried to import these lists into my autoresponder, and the result was that my
autoresponder account almost was closed by the administrator. Most of the email
addresses didn't work at all. I have tracked the mails sent out to the safelists
and never got a single response.
* Planet Blaster,
www.mycashcloner.com. This blaster is said to blast your
mail to 45 million people. It is sent from a remote server and managed through a
web site. You can use it once an hour. The price is $9,95 for a lifetime
membership. I have tried this for a long time, and have tracked my ads sent with
this blaster. Usually I get no response at all and the maximum response I got
was 4-5 that read my ad. It seems 45 million people is a little exaggeration.
But it is possible to make money with this blaster, you can promote it to
another bigger fool than yourself and get 20% commision per sale. This
seems to be a scam, stay away from this and it seems to be more of that kind of
junk around.

* Get Google Ads For Free,http://www.getgoogleadsfree.com.
This website is said to reveal a "secret method" developed by a certain dr Jon
that made 87 million dollars only by free advertising with PPC ads. According to
the advertisement you can with this method use an unlimited amount of Google ads
for free and explode your income. I have to admit that I haven't tested the
method itself, but according to the reviews available on the Internet, this
method is a scam. The method is nothing else than making squeeze pages with a
lot of ads and links that possibly can give more income and can in that way pay
for the ads. It seems to me that dr Jon has missed the point. It is just the
point with all kind of advertising that the income shall be higher than the cost
of the ads, if not, it is no point in advertising. But the ads are certainly not
free; you have in any case to pay for it. The price for this bullshit is $67 and
you can of course make money with this "secret" yourself by promoting it to
other idiots and get 75% commission. Read more about this
here.

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www.marketersos.com offers 26
Internet advertising programs that are said to give you more that 1000 free
visitors to your website every day. There is different kind of programs that all
manage to give you a lot of backlinks and much higher pagerank to your site in
very short time. This had been great, if the programs had worked. In this case,
it seems it is not a scam, at least not a conscious one, it seems only that the
software has not been properly tested. The programs are developed by the
Internet marketer Bishop Anders from Texas, and he has a good reputation and
seems to be an honest man, but the programs are simply not good enough. At least
you need to be aware that these programs may not work. They didn't work for me.
This is a subscription and the price is $97 for all the programs. I bought a 7
day trial version, but I never managed any of the programs to run. I tested them
on 4 different computers and on 2 different Internet lines, but the result was
the same. I contacted the company's support departement and told about the
problem. I got the answer that I had to check the security settings of my
computer. I did so; I even removed all security software of the computers and
tried once more with the same result. I am quite confidential with computers
myself as I work as a computer engineer at a big school with more than 500
computers. When I contacted the support department once more and told about the
problem, I only got the same standard mail once more. The third try to contact
them I was told that I was not reading their instructions and that they
could not help my any further with this problem. My advice is: be careful with
this offer, and at least try the software before you buy them. They may
not work.
More will come.