Tuesday, February 26, 2008

Jeff Paul's Shortcuts to Internet Millions - Is It A Scam?

Jeff Paul's Shortcuts to Internet Millions - Is It A Scam?
Jeff Paul's infomercial for his "3 Clicks to Cash" product
is appealing to late night audiences everywhere. So what is
the product and is it a scam or not?

The Selling Game

First of all, there are two female models that flirt with
the camera as they present Jeff's system to you. While it
is obvious that those selling techniques work in today's
day and age, there are many people who would be offended by
this marketing ploy. These girls go on to tell you that
there is supposedly a shortcut to making millions of
dollars on the internet.

Sell What People Want

Who wouldn't want to learn how to take a shortcut to earn
money online. Jeff Paul is advertising his "Shortcuts to
Internet Millions" program for a one time payment of $39.95
USD. However, do you really believe that a $40 system is
going to make you a millionaire?

The infomercial does a very good job of appealing to
people's wants and dreams, but most people know deep down
that there is more to the story.

The truth is that this $40 program is likely a beginning
point for the company to up-sell you on the back end
products. These are products or mentoring programs that
they attempt to sell you after you have already purchased
the initial product.

This is where the company really makes their money. Back
end products can sell for anywhere from $200-$10,000 USD.
Be careful not to make any impulsive purchases without
considering your options first.

So What's The Secret

The truth is that there are NO shortcuts to making millions
of dollars online. While Jeff Paul's system gives you
products to try to make it easier, it isn't as simple as 3
clicks. Internet marketing takes hard work and dedication
just like any other money generating business.

Although you can make millions of dollars on the internet,
it's not as easy as 1-2-3, I'm rich! Honest online
marketers making a substantial online income will all tell
you the same story about how they had to go through ups and
downs, trial and error, to reach success. Perseverance, not
shortcuts, lead to their success online.

Conclusion

So in conclusion, while Jeff Paul's "Shortcuts To Internet
Millions" system may not be a scam, I would advise doing
your own due diligence. You should do some research online
regarding different people's view of the system and their
experiences after having purchased the product.

It is also important to remember that while the system
might give you some helpful tips, there will still be a lot
of hard work involved. If it were so simple, then everyone
would be doing it. Although online marketing is not
difficult, it does require some determination and
perseverance.


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To learn more about Brian McCoy, visit
http://www.BigTicketWealth.org .
Brian McCoy is a six figure earner and one of the top
income earners in the home business industry. Brian works
with entrepreneurs around the world. He devotes the time,
energy, and effort into his team and works with them to
ensure their success.

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