I want to tell you about this crazy, new advertising method that is guaranteed to get you the same stunning results I got. I guarantee that you will get hundreds of deadbeats that aren’t serious about your program. I know you’re probably just skimming through this e-zine so I wanted to get your attention. Hey, I never said how the results were stunning. You probably have heard the “guaranteed sign-ups” buzz. I’m going to show you 5 compelling reasons not to buy guaranteed sign-ups to save you the mistake of buying it as I made.
Note: Although there are a lot of websites eager to sell you guaranteed sign-ups there is only one website that actually supplies them. The domain name of the supplier is http://www.nocs.com, which was known as http://www.nitroclicks.com/.
1. You get more deadbeats to join your program with Guaranteed Sign-ups than in any other marketing campaign I’ve done for the last 2 years! To put it bluntly, only 1 out of 10 sign-ups will even login to his/her account. The reason for so many deadbeats is pretty darn simple, the people who are signing up are just trying to make a quick buck and have no interest in your company.
2. You’re working with a company with over 4 years of experience in the scam business. There isn’t any better way to raise the reputation of your business than advertising on a site that scams people. Earlier when I said the people are just trying to make a quick buck, I meant “trying”. No one ever gets paid because for a mysterious reason the account gets wiped out whenever it gets near the minimum pay-out mark.
3. “Big Wallets Only” sign is chiseled in a stone on the pricing page. They have a whopping $125.00 minimum to buy guaranteed sign-ups. Of course they realize they can’t rip out the people who want to buy a smaller amount of sign-ups. So you can buy at affiliate sites that sells small amounts for an outrageous price.
4. This is really a “high-maintenance” child. You would think that after you pluck out your credit card that it would be easy going! Did I mention you have to make up a control question and answer to determine if the user really signed up? The use is supposed to find out the answer after signing up. Kind of like a scavenger hunt. (Talk about high-tech technology working here, eh?) But look out! Because the sign-ups constantly stop every once in a while. So you have to e-mail the customer support to give you the rest of the sign-ups.
5. Delivers half the Number. Remember the control question-and-answer you made? Well, if you’re an affiliate, look out because they can just type in the answer if they already signed up for the program. If you have a 1 word control answer like widget which would show up as w….t (6 letters). Then you’re just begging for someone to guess the word using a word tool (think crossword helper feature).
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