The Rich Jerk, the Right Jerk?
May 5, 2010 by Zimmaron
Filed under Business Opportunities
He has revolutionized the “make tons of quick money on the internet” scene with such marvelously orchestrated precision, that his ebook sales are pushing the Rich Jerk to new horizons of mass wealth, throwing himself into the world of the wealthy and privileged.
Although it hasn’t been a ruff road for the Rich Jerk recently, there are some key elements he has developed that directly lead to his powerful presence and success on the web.
In terms of marketing, his approach to “selling” his e-book can teach all but the most experienced internet marketing guru’s a great deal about how people will react to his sometimes “rude and crude” sales pitch approach.
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1) The Rich Jerk, either by his own incredible design, or by sheer luck, has waited to unveil his “internet marketing secrets” until the most precise moment, when he knew a “hostile take over” would be more than simple enough.
2) From its arrival on the web, the Rich Jerk has had tens of hundreds of super-affiliates promoting his e-book, seemingly saturating the internet market quickly. But the buzz surrounding the richjerk program through powerful articles, like the one seen in Yahoo news, created such a strong sense of credibility to prospective entrepreneurs to purchase the popular ebook, that it seems the sky is the limit for the profits the Rich Jerk can pull.
3) He seems to attack you, saying “i’m better than you”, flashing cars, yachts, and luxury homes, forcing you to visualize what you will do with the money you make from purchasing his ebook. Even though you’ve heard all the promises before, he still gets you thinking.
4) After throwing jealousy at you, the Rich Jerk begins to lay out about 15 or 20 listed ways that he specifically uses to make his money online. The kind of info that just really makes you feel like “this could work for me” or “he’s so right, it seems clear now”. He promises to teach you about his profitable web sites, and even create one for you, assuring you that it is too difficult to find what’s making money and what isn’t on your own.
5) He has filled his sales page with images of his bank statements, checks received, paypal account statements, and more. Driving home even further how rich he is, and how rich you aren’t.
Then he goes for the jugular…
6) “I just bought two more cars and another mansion….did you?” -the Rich Jerk
…..did you?
“Well, if you are not convinced, I don’t give a s#@%*. Go ahead and keep making your measly couple of grand every month, or whatever pathetic amount you make. When you are fed up, you’ll be back.”- the Rich Jerk
Ouch, that kind of hurts……and then he has you.
Its so in your face, derogatory, and offensive, that you are practically forced to the purchase page just so you can feel good about yourself. He has battered and abused your ego so badly, that he has sold you without out ever trying to. How can he call you a pathetic moron, tell you to leave if you don’t like his attitude, and offer your measly money back, unless he is telling the truth?
He has been obnoxious and manipulative, not even breaking a sweat to get your hard earned $50.
And that is where the genius lies.
With that said, i’m still going to shell out the $49.95 and get my grip on a copy of the highly sought after rich jerk ebook. I’ll study the material, determine if its all he’s cracked it up to be, and then decide if its time to establish my own internet marketing offensive.
Here is the link to the Rich Jerk sales letter and web site, decide for yourself. Oh, but if you get offended easily, its in your best interest to avoid the web page, otherwise get ready to be attacked with a malicious grin.
The Rich Jerk
Wondering how i’m so positive the Rich Jerk is selling his ebook to make money online like they are going out of style, just check clickbank and see how long he has been the number one best selling affiliate program, competing against more than 10,000 other products. If that doesn’t say he’s selling, I don’t know what does.
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By: James Bradley
About the Author:
James Bradley has been involved in internet marketing and affiliate marketing for over 4 years. He has been featured in Entrepeneur Magazine.
Abundant Living System, Scam or Saviour?
April 23, 2008 by Zimmaron
Filed under Business Opportunities
Abundant Living System, Scam Or Saviour? You Decide
The Abundant Living System has recently taken the Internet by storm, some of the so called “big hitters” in the cash gifting program claim to be earning upwards of $50,000 per month.
Now I’m guessing that last comment has got your attention, because when I first read it, it certainly got my attention. Do these people honestly expect us to believe that during the first phase of the oncoming recession, that they are raking in such vasts amounts of cash? Once I had read this, it peaked my curiosity, so much so, that I spent the next two weeks scouring the Internet to find every morsel of information I could find on this program, and the people who had developed it, and further more, the poor fools who had been so easily duped out of their hard earned cash, that the only way to re-imburse themselves was to manufacture stories about fictitious amounts of money, hoping some other fool, would do as they had done, and send a substantial amount of money to a relative stranger. Yes, you read that correctly, a relative stranger.
I spent hours hunched over my PC, looking at “proof videos” (a video, of the recipient of huge amounts of money, opening the express delivered packages on film, then posting to such sites as YouTube)
I saw one such video, where a “guru gifter” was opening package, after package, after package, and by the time he had finished, there was roughly $35,000 on his desk. Admittedly, this was a weeks supply of packages, but how many of us have $35,000 weeks? I certainly know that I haven’t had one yet!
This sounded far fetched, there could be several plausible explanations for it, the most plausible being that they had gone to the bank, got a loan, or withdrawn their life savings, and had it express delivered to their door.
The only thing that didn’t make sense was that there were just too many proof videos, there was just too many people claiming to be having cash delivered to their door, it just didn’t make sense, had someone finally cracked the code to making cash without selling ebooks? (sorry to all you edc gold, and my Internet business guys)
There’s no stock to buy, so therefore there is nothing to sell, you don’t get lumbered with a garage full of water filters that you cant even give away. C’mon, I know some of you still have a few lying around don’t you?
This peaked my curiosity even more, so I decide to checkout some of the websites of these so called “cash gifting mentors.” I went straight to the website of Mr $35k. The replicated website was extremely well laid out, informative, but not too busy, if you know what I mean?
I devoured every single word on that website, and I do mean every single word, I put the kettle on, had a nice cup of coffee, cleaned my monitor, made myself comfortable, and then started to devour every word.
I was been pulled in, the way it was laid out before me, it made sense, it seemed more than plausible, it seemed quite manageable, almost practical in its simplicity. I continued to read, the more I read, the more it pulled me in, the more it pulled me in, the more I read, it was a vicious circle. Whoever wrote it knew what they were doing, (ive been at this writing malarkey for a while now, so take my word for it, and before you ask, NO, it wasn’t me!) the layout is not quite as I would have had it, but then again, I DIDNT write it, so it wouldn’t be would it?
Before I knew what had happened, I was typing into a form on the site, stating my level of excitement, and desire to join. I was convinced there must be some hidden subliminal message in the HTML, and boy was I right.
The hidden message, and its not too loosely hidden, is the message of hope. Hope that there is a better way, hope that you can have all the things in life that you deserve, hope that your not going to get ripped off again, like all the times before, hope that for once, just for once god will shine a light on you and yours, and relieve some of the burden, hope that you can make a living, in a christian ethical way, and help others to do the same, hope that just this once its NOT too good to be true.
I know, I know, you are all wondering what happened next? How did my research turn out, what conclusion did I come to, is Abundant Living System scam, or saviour?
Well folks, its like this, Abundant Living System is NOT for everyone, let me say that again, it is NOT for everyone, its not for the lazy, its not for the weekend newbie who is gonna join up, not promote it, then bleat like a new born lamb, because he hasn’t made any money, and his car payment is overdue. If that’s your mentality, then I suggest you stick to playing the lottery. However, if you are focused, and determined, and honest, (some of you have already stopped reading haven’t you?) and you can spare $150 to join at the bottom level, (it goes upto $5000) and lets say an additional $150 to start promoting it, then I would suggest you take a serious look at it as a business opportunity that could propel you on the road to prosperity.
By: Sean Mantack
About the Author:
Sean Mantack has had a low key online presence since 1999, he has been reviewing money making opportunities,writing articles, and figuring out the age old question, “how do i drive traffic to my website?” He finally feels confident enough to share his findings.
sean@myrecessionremedy.com
www.myrecessionremedy.com
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