Monday 30 March 2009

Ezeejobs.net - The same scam as superprofitz.biz

My scam radar noticed an advert entitled "Earn $8000 Weekly" - that's a lot, I thought to myself. The website had all the tell-tale signs of a scam but just to make sure, I signed up for the free information with a spare e-mail account that I have and low and behold.. it was the very same scam that we saw earlier in the month and led me to the page www.superprofitz.biz - a scam that I mentioned in a previous post. Don't waste your time!

A scam with a bad name - adcommunications2u.bravehost.com/casino.html

I've caught out quite a lot of scams today and here is one that can't even seem to afford a decent domain name - maybe there's a reason for that because I'm sure this person is earning quite well from this site. They offer free info regarding a highly well known and less than succesful roulette system as well as a mediocre blackjack system which also well known and promise that it's easy to win plenty. If it was, they wouldn't be needing to make money through the affiliate systems below.

Study the info and if you see anything like it again - make sure to stay away from that too! The casino is no place to earn a living unless you are a croupier!

myfastcash.org - Another casino related scam

Myfastcash.org have a lovely web domain, they really do - I'm not 100% sure if they are in cahoots with the free information at http://adcommunications2u.bravehost.com/casino.html but that is certainly where they are sending you who in turn just want to get you to sign up to casinos through their affilliates.

Don't touch this one - it will not earn you any money in the long run and could in fact see you lose significantly.

The Cash 1234 System at cash1234dotcom.com - A Confrimed Scam

Barely anything for sale that is worthwhile buying is written in the style that you can find on this website. They start off with those dreamy pictures of palm trees, flash cars and dollars, fill the page with information on what it isn't - to re-assure the buyer and then offer the information for a reasonable price (currently $12). The only person making money here is who ever owns this site, for your 12 dollars you will receive pointless information on over-rated casino systems and exceptionally dangerous HYIPP's. Stay well away from this one!

AceCashSystem.com - Another Roulette Scam

AceCashSystem.com fits into the category that I mentioned previously on my post entitled "Forget the All Blacks"

The fact that they are giving the information away for free, should lead you to think - what's in it for them? Simple - they make money through the affiliate links to the casinos at the end of the page. After bigging up the possibilities of winning loads of money at the casino, you are likely to click. Don't do it! Read the above post for complete details.

MyIncentiveWebsite.com - Not Quite A Scam

In my current search through google ads to alert you of what is a genuine earning opportunity and what isn't - I came across www.myincentivewebsite.com - a site which claims that you can start earning today and that you could earn up to $313,000.

The alert signs are there - the promises of high returns with little effort should be a warning sign, followed by a spiel which is so long that you forget that he's gone from "giving it away" to charging $22 dollars. The reason it's not exactly a scam though is that there are in theory potential profits to be made from it and the owner of the website tells you exactly what you are buying. This is where you need to engage your brain and work out that if he's selling so many money earning websites which are identical - you'll need decent experience in Search Engine Optimisation to get any actual traffic and even then the figures you will earn through it will be nothing in comparison to what the website suggested.

Personally, I'd steer clear of it but there are some small money earning possibilities there in theory.

Tuesday 24 March 2009

Bankersprofits.com - Yet another scam!

Once again, I've been on the hunt for google ads which promise big but fail to deliver. Bankersprofits.com is a neat little webpage which advertises easy money, a cartoon man in a suit makes light of earning £6,000 a week. He's willing to give the details to you for free - nothing to lose, you may think. I gave it a go with an e-mail account I don't use and don't mind getting spammed to.

In fact what happens once you've registered with the site is that it tells you about the same old - black/red or odd/even roulette system (as mentioned in a previous post "Forget the All Blacks.." )which simply does not work in the long run.

Where this guy makes money is that he makes it sound incredibly easy and then has various banners to various casinos below it. Not knowing that you making him a killing, you sign up to the said casino from his site - he makes money as an affilliate, the casino makes money eventually from the roulette game and you are the one to lose out. The website may also sell on your e-mail address, although I have no proof of this. My warning is give this website a wide berth! Gambling is most definitely not a sure way to winning big unless you are a highly skilled poker player!

Monday 16 March 2009

Join The Paparazzi or Become An Autograph Hunter

If you like me, have focussed on ways of making money on the internet. You may have missed some extremely well paid opportunities which involve a bit of action and not just sitting around on your computer. Celebrities have their favourite haunts and you can make it your job to frequent the places that they go, which should be easy enough to find out in the local media.

Celeb gossip is one of the biggest money earners these days and if you get the correct photo - you could sell it directly to the papers and make a mint. If the celeb isn't that well known or the picture nothing special, you can still sell them to websites like Shutterstock, Fotolia or Big Stock Photo where you make money each time it is downloaded for use. With charges varying between sites, you could make as much as a £1000 for 1000 downloads.

On top of this you can ask celebrities for autographs or head to sports grounds of famous teams with some memorobillia and make a large profit by selling them on e-bay.

Thursday 12 March 2009

Forget the All Blacks.. Don't dabble with casinos

It's quite often google ads that catch my eyes these days, perhaps since I have my own I'm taking more notice of them. This time it was the embarrasing claim "Want to Make £799 Today?" - which leads to the website reviewtrust.co.uk, which then goes on to inform you how you can be an advantage player at roulette which is to say that you will have better odds than other players because you are betting 1:1 - that is sticking your money on one colour or odds/evens.

Casino has been around for years though and if this really worked, none of them would be in business. This is best played on a European table because there is only one 0, but it's best played none at all, yes the odds look reasonably favourable but there's one catch and it's a big catch. The roulette tables have limits and even if you find one with a high one - your bank account most likely does. Is it really worth risking all your money for a measly £1? Whilst the risk may be low, there's something fishy going on at your average casino and you will get exceedingly long runs of the colour you don't wish for. You will need a lot of money for this experiment and you are likely to lose out before long. Ignore this dodgy google ad - if it's that succesful, why have they stooped to advertising something so well known to all?

Making money is also about saving money, gambling is not worth the stress, risk or addiction and it's no way of getting rich unless you happen to be an awesomely talented poker player.

Sunday 8 March 2009

Social Bookmarking Increases Site Traffic

There's no disputing that Social Bookmarking increases site traffic, the more exposure you can get for your site or blog the better. Social Bookmarking sites like Digg or Twitter usually have fairly good places in the google ranking and the more links which are visible related to your site, the more chance of people bumping in to your site have. In some cases, you can have people "digg" your website in return for favourable ratings of their site. I'm not sure whether that's against site rules or not but it seems quite common.

Considering Social bookmarking doesn't cost anything other than a few minutes registering with the site, it's time well invested.

 
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