With My Program, You Can Make Money!
Or you can fork over your hard earned cash to me while you get nothing!

I am quite certain everyone at some point or another has come across an internet guru making this exaggerated claim:
Buy my program and you will make money! But wait there is more! Buy more of my product in the next 10 minutes and get this to add on! And when you buy the add on, here are some extra bonuses for your pleasure at this amount! Just have your money ready to buy it!
These internet business gurus make me sick. All they do is rip off hard working people like me and you so they can score it big. If anything, the only people getting rich off these programs are the ones selling them! Trust me, I have seen enough of these make money online "programs" to dissect how they work. Its basically the same process each time. I have been in enough webinars and even bought a few programs to know that each one is a fake. In fact, as I've said before, there is a process each one of these "internet money making" gurus always say and do.
1. "I have a money making program that can change your life!"
First of all, these internet making money gurus always say this. Its the same thing each time how their program will "change" your life. Its merely the hook to latch on to unsuspecting people looking to make it big online. Right here, most people would want to move on and let the next chump fork over their money. Yet, for some people, the temptation is too much to bare, so unwittingly, they sign up anyway. I take it that its because those who sign up for these programs or webinars come in two classes. These people are poor or need some extra money. Either way, its hard not to judge them.
2. "I was once like you once! Poor and having nothing as I hit rock bottom! I was desperate!"
These internet making money gurus will always talk about how their lives were awful in the beginning. Like each one has the same sob story about how life was hard or how they were broke. Those not knowing the truth will always sympathize with the alleged guru. This is because those whom are poor will compare their current ordeal of being broke and poor with the guru. After all, someone who is poor and broke will always relate to those whom were in their place once. Again, this entire sob story is just a hook to grasp those poor suckers' wallets.
3. "Then I found something that made me money and lots of it!"
Now the guru says they have found a "special program" that made them a lot of money. Followed by photos of how the "guru" is now living the high life, this again lowers the danger level. If anything, i am willing to suspect these photos are photo-shopped. Then again, it could be the real deal. In that regard, I mean it could be those photos are the real deal from the poor fools whom hand over their money for these programs.
I should also say these photos make it look as though the program worked. People who are duped by these photos are again suckered into purchasing the so-called program. Yet, the guru won't tell you that little fact of information, now will they?
4. "I have a program that worked for me that I will teach you so you can make money!"
Now by this point, everyone has been suckered in to the sob story. When the webinar or web video reaches this point, everyone is vulnerable to being duped. Here is where those would-be hopefuls are given exaggerated figure and charts. This usually goes along with how much money a so-called guru is generating in profits. Watch for certain sentences and phrases like:
"I made such and such amount in a day!"
"This enables you to generate this type of income!"
"Its all passive money!"
The amount of words and phrases are all the same. I cannot begin to tell you the many times I've heard these same words. Its as though the guru in question went to the same webinar training class that they all do.
This is followed by "success stories" and "testimonials" about how the program "worked" for other people. What people do not realize is these testimonials are simple fabrications created using stock images and actors. As a result the program seems legit and nobody would know the difference.
5. "Now, here is where I will sell you my money making program!"
Here is the point that most gullible people fall for in these sales pitches. Having been lead on by the sob story, the turn around, the program, and alleged results, no resistance remains. This is where these would be web entrepreneurs are so desperate to get started, they begin to pay whatever prices are posted. Regardless if the program is $50 to $500 (I've seen programs and classes high as $2000!), these poor fools are simply forking over their own money. All for the chance at obtaining a program which will enable a flow of passive income.
The sad truth is the only person making any real money from this program is the guru. This one person alone is selling a useless program which only benefits the guru. Everyone else is just handing over money. I find it heartbreaking that people are so desperate for money, they are willing to throw common sense to the wind.
With the internet, its become easier for people to do such a thing. While the idea of making money online does sound appealing, it seems impossible. Of all the people out there who desire to become wealthy from the net, only a few strike it rich. A few have made their money legitimately while the rest have become wealthy from suckering people out of their income.
I have wanted to make money online myself, but all of these programs just do not seem to work. I have yet to meet a legit person whom has made some money from these programs. Are you such a person? Please contact me. I would love to know if such programs do work.
Until then, I will remain convinced that these money making programs are all a ploy to make someone else money.
About the Creator
Halden Mile
I am am American actor, author, Blogger, Cosplayer, Novelist, Poet, and Screenwriter.



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