Cheesy, cheesy, cheesy Internet Marketing
The one bad thing about having insomnia is that you are often up working when the infomercials hit the television. I often keep the TV on as background noise and I’m sitting here watching this infomercial for Jeff Paul’s Shortcuts to Internet Millions System.
Ok. Seriously? Have you seen this?
This commercial features Jeff Paul surrounded by a pool, scantily clad women with well-endowed chests and extremely bad acting. With no actual description about the product, it’s one of these commercials that solely focuses on cash, cash, cash – telling people they’ll be super rich if they just follow his “shortcuts” step by step. Commercials like this drive me crazy!
Every single testimonial on this commercial says, “Unique Experience. Results Vary.” Riiiiight… Of course this is unique. One of the testimonial givers had never used the Internet or a computer before picking up Jeff Paul’s system. Ha! Do you guys know those people who have never touched the Internet or a computer? There is no way they could pull off making BIG money with zero experience.
The infomercial also just claimed that you get websites that “deposit money into your account” with no selling, no customer service and no real work. Uhhhhh….. Those circumstances often lead to unhappy customers, ruined reputations and complaints. Luckily, there are websites like RipOffReport.com which uncover the truth behind these individuals.
*sigh* This is the type of advertising that gives Internet Marketing a bad name.
What do you think about it? Do you think it’s a scam? Would you buy into it?
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