No Web Prosperity Shortcuts
Times have changed but the so-called online marketers are still trying to build web prosperity by using shortcuts. I received a phone call today and low and behold, it was a recorded message. The message said that I could have hundreds of "red hot" leads calling me. The caller gave me his web site address, and being the inquisitive marketer that I am, I went to the site.
This is the first thing that caught my eye:

WOW! I can finally sit back and relax while hundreds of these "red-hot" prospects start contacting me about my business. Does this stuff work? Can you become prosperous on the web by making a recording, and uploading my contact list? Well, I’ve fallen for other scams and get rich quick schemes, why wouldn’t I fall for this one also?
As I scrolled down the web site, I came to the "simple instructions."
Hey, I’ve got to have this! I want to build my business and I don’t want to work very hard. Ok, I fell for it (well sort of). I signed up (just to get a better look) and was taken to another page on the site. I scrolled down the page and was a little confused, but after some thought…
Ok, so let me see if I got this correct. If I sign up for an iBuzzPro account, upload my contacts phone numbers, are people going to call me to ask me about my business? After all, they say it only takes 3 simple steps and I can build my business in these chaotic economic times, and I’ll have access to millions of FREE customer leads and I’ll get interested customers calling me or visiting my business. REALLY?

Still a little confused, because I don’t want another business to build prosperity on the web, I like my web prosperity system and that’s what I’m going to continue to promote. But on the iBuzzPro site, they want me to sign up for the service and then get other people to sign up. Oh no, not another mlm? Or network marketing company? I just want to promote Veretekk, my web prosperity system. But they want me to pay $27.98 (or is that $500) plus a $50 set up fee, and then $27.98 per month to use their system, with my contacts phone numbers.
I’m not the sharpest knife in the drawer, but I think this is just another way to separate me from my hard-earned money. Using a system to call people I know that are not even the least bit interested in a home business sounds a lot like the SPAM emails, just using a different type of media.
I don’t know about you, but went my phone rings, I don’t want to listen to a sales pitch, especially from someone I’ve never met. It’s bad enough that we have to fight SPAM in or email, but now SPAM phone calls? What’s next?
That does not seem like the best way to build prosperity on the web. Although if you’re into taking shortcuts and having hundreds of people calling you (yeah…right), then this may be for you. As for me, I’ll just continue to prosper on the web with Veretekk, my web prosperity system.
Jeffrey Sloe, Internet Marketing Advisor.
440-725-3729
jeff@internetmarketingadvisors.net
http://internetmarketingadvisors.net
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