Avoid Get Rich Quick Scams When Starting a Web Business
There are so many scams related to earning income online. Even today I was listening to a sales pitch from an “online marketing guru” which sounded a little fishy, attractive, but fishy. He said that his 3000 affiliates made over 210 million dollars with his last system, and this system will be even better. You know how it goes. They open with how much better your life could be, how easy it is if you just follow their patented formula, oh, and it costs a huge amount of money to get it. This little detail only comes right at the end, and by then, you will be totally convinced that it won’t be a problem as you will have the cash rolling in tomorrow.
Unfortunately, these are the hallmarks of the multitude of Get Rich Quick Scams to be found online. It is so easy to fall for them. Sometimes they are relatively harmless (i.e. it doesn’t cost you too much to get out of them when you realize that you’ve been suckered), but often they’re not. These are the ones you really need to look out for.
A good starting question to ask is: how much do they give away for free, or for a relatively low price? My web marketing journey towards my goal to get rich quick has primarily involved 3 separate companies. The first was Geekversity. They offer a timeshare deal, where you pay them a massive sum $10,000 for them to show you the ropes, and give you everything you need. If you look around, you can learn all they teach you and more for a fraction of the cost at many other places.
The next guys I went with were the 30 day challenge. They were much better, and gave you loads for free. But basically they’re just pushing a bunch of different website products and services, which is ok, but becomes expensive fast when you start paying from the second month in.
The best guys I found were the Keyword Academy. It costs all in $60, and they make it easy, and simple, but I can attest to their formula working.












