Avoid Online Scams
May 14th, 2009
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by Steve · Filed Under: First Semester Resources
I hope you are reading this before you have fallen for one of the countless online scams or mistakes Internet marketers often make! Most of these scams focus their offer at beginners who are seeking a way to make LOTS of money online by tomorrow.
Does the offer promise things that sound almost too good to be true? If the offer all but insures making “hundreds” or even “thousands” of dollars per day for a few hours of work, you should KNOW it’s too good to be true! Or if it offers some type of shortcut that sounds too good to be true, it surely is. There are no shortcuts to the basics.
• Data Entry and Type at Home – These are the biggies! Why can’t I get people to pay me $49.99 as easy as these sites do? I guess because I am not playing on those “get rich quick” emotions. There are NO legitimate “data entry” or “type at home” offers. If you think someone will pay you good money just to “fill out forms”, I’d like to sell you my house overlooking the ocean here in Oklahoma. (If you are overseas, you might want to check a map before you buy it.)
• eMail Blasts – They sound awesome don’t they! You can send an e-mail with your offer to 2.5 million people for $39.99! I won’t get into the details here, but they are a total waste of money…and might get you into trouble too! Instead, build your own list!
• Get Your Site on Page One of Google -GUARANTEED!….just $89.99! – Cool! Let’s read the fine print here. No, you don’t get to pick the keywords; they use their choice of keywords related to your niche. Sounds OK? Here’s how it works: They optimize your page for a very long-tail keyword. For example, if your site sells leather dog collars, they will optimize your page for something like, “buy leather dog collars cheap”. Yip, you will get on the first page for that term. Heck, a ten year old could optimize for that keyword and get on the first page! The problem is this: How many people do you think search for that term in Google? If you can find an approximate answer to that question, you understand why it is a scam. If you don’t have a clue as to how many people might search that term, you need to learn how to perform keyword research. Learn more about ranking well with SEO in correct ways!
• Instant Site Creation Packages – You don’t know how to make simple sites? No problem! There are countless ways a person can get a website up and going without knowing how to do it from scratch. Most of these methods only require $49.99 or so! Here’s the bottom line: I have NEVER known anyone having good success online without knowing how to create simple sites. Stop trying to find shortcuts. If you want an “Internet” business, shouldn’t you at least know how to create a simple “Internet” web site? Makes sense to me! Ok, the word “scam” may be a little harsh for these things. They do what they say; the end result just isn’t what is expected.
• Link Farming – This one is BAD! They offer to get you “thousands” of incoming links. Yes, incoming links are good, but doing it like this will get you labeled as a spammer in Google’s eyes (the term “spamming” is not just related to email). Avoid these guys like the plague! Google will BAN your domain!
• Free Classified Sites -These are not really scams, but they are HUGE time wasters! I’ve had many people tell me they spent weeks submitting hundreds and hundreds of these free ads. Yet, they are getting no affiliate sales! Where do you go when you are looking to purchase something? Have you ever gone browsing those free classified sites for anything? I sure haven’t.
• Free Hosting -Again, these aren’t scams. They just aren’t a good idea. Many free hosting packages place their own ads on your page! Who thinks that is a good idea? Also, these free hosts often put sever limitations on what can be done with respect to the code of the site. You can get real web hosting for $3 or $4 per month. If you aren’t willing to invest that little amount in your business, I think you should ask yourself if you are really committed to this or not.











Thanks for the info Steve. You always have useful and insightful tips.
Hello Steve. Another IM recommends free hosting with Bravenet. After watching your advice, I’ll say no to that.
Yes, “real” hosting is so inexpensive and with so many features included…it just doesn’t make since to opt for the free route to save 5 or 6 dollars a month.
This is a great posting. I will put it on Twitter too. I have met somebody who gave a lot of money to get a ready-made website, then made NO money at all because nobody came to his site. It was a scam. I have to admit, I was taken in by the free classified sites. Thanks for writing this posting. I hope lots of people read it.
Thanks Elizabeth. Yes, it’s a dangerous place out there for beginners. There are a ton of ways to lose and waste money.
Yes, it is very much a dangerous place out there for beginners. But with hind-sight being twenty-twenty; I have quickly learned or re-learned, the ole addage of “if it looks to good to be true, then it normally is not true”!
But we as beginners, being so excited and eager to do what we know somebody is doing, (of course no one that we know); we get caught in the; this must of worked for someone else so I will give it all I got so it will work for Me!
So in my giving it all that I had; I chose to ask my “Higher Power” for guidance and was led to Steve! I still don’t know what link I hit to find his site but I was so grateful when I got here; all I could do was breath a sign of relief!
Now that I am here, it make sense! How can you practice a profession you have not been trained in? It does make sense right? Internet marketing is a learned skill!
Anything with a Mentor or Coach comes a lot easier then going through the school of hard knocks!