Two of seven online SCAMS to be aware of when starting an online business.

Hello. I want to pick up where I left off yesterday. If you want the whole story, CLICK HERE or continue reading my "rants" for the next couple of days. I want you to know that I'm the "real deal" and offer you something that works online but I also want you to know what to be "aware" of. Here goes...

Here are two of the seven scams I outline HERE

SCAM 1.  FAKE scarcity.
If a seller tells you there are only 300 copies of a relatively low ticket ($37 - $97) product available, it's probably BUNK.
These same sellers are simultaneously encouraging their affiliates to sell THOUSANDS of copies - and that's exactly what happens.
Now some may consider this acceptable marketing, but I call it deception.  If you're telling people that there are only 300 copies available (no 'ifs' 'ands' or 'buts'), guess how many copies you should sell?
...EXPOSED.
SCAM 2. FAKE income claims.
This is one of the BIGGIES.  Affiliate marketing (where you make commissions selling other peoples products) is extremely popular, and rightly so.  It's an excellent way to make money online.
Sellers know the appeal, so they often TARGET affiliate marketing wanna-be's.
Now, what scammers are doing as they're supposedly showing you "income proof" from using the affiliate system they're pitching to you, is showing you income from the sale of the program itself (NOT from actually *using* the program they're selling).
Don't get me wrong...
Proof of income is a GOOD thing.  There are many ways to make money online, and it's nice to see proof that your mentor is successful and has made the money he or she is claiming.
But *not* if you're being intentionally misled as towhere and how that income was generated.
Another trick to watch out for:  The spend "$10,000 to make "$10,000" trick.  That's where a marketer will spend crazy amounts of money on his latest system, just so that he can make sales and therefore be able to show you "proof of income" with his system...
Sure, he made the $10,000.  But he also SPENT $10,000 on advertising to get those sales.  So he profits zero.  And loses zero - except that he now has the valuable so-called proof to get you to buy into his system.  (And this approach can be used for false claims of up to $150,000 per month or more.)
...EXPOSED.

If you want the whole story, CLICK HERE or continue reading my "rants" for the next couple of days. 

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It's a formula that SIMPLIFIES the process of making money down to a mere two steps...
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There are some other sites making the claim that their method is the "only traffic source" you'll ever need, but then you get inside and find out it's HOGWASH.
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First, here's what it's NOT:
-It's not article marketing.
-It's not social network marketing.
-It's not search engines.
-It's not pay-per-click or pay per ANYTHING.
-It's not list traffic.
-It's not affiliate traffic.
-It's not Wordpress reviews or blog traffic.
-You don't need a list.
-You don't need experience to start.
-You don't need a large budget or any budget to start.
-You don't need a product.
-You don't need joint venture partners or affiliates.
-You don't need help or advice from "the gurus".
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