KevinBlogSite.org sales page review
I admit it. I was shocked to see KevinsBlogSite.org in a full-page ad in Small Business Opportunities Magazine asking me, "Would You Like to Make $5,000 A MONTH Just Posting a Link on Google?" I suppose I was stunned by the KevinBlogSite.org ad because I often do roll out of bed and immediately start thinking how I'd like to make $5,000 just posting a link on Google.
And obviously the claims on KevinBlogSite have to be real right? After all the site KevinBlogSite.org is promoting – SimplePayChecks.com has proclaimed that it is "Trusted on CNN!" I mean – obviously that has to be true right? People can't just make up stuff like this and publish it on the web can they? Can they?
I mean sure there have been thousands of other FAKE sites that promise us that we can make $5,000 posting links on Google, but this one is different right? After all, Kevin tells us that he spent "almost a year trying to find a real, legitimate way to work at home… kept getting scammed…(and in) March I finally found the only legitimate, scam-free way to work from home. I signed up and made $1541.62 my first week!"
Yeh, I know that Michael Brown wrote this article about the Make Money Posting Links on Google Scam, but surely someone that takes out a FULL-PAGE ad in Small Business Opportunities Magazine (which apparently costs $10,130.00 for a full-page 2-color ad)…surely they wouldn't spend that type of money to tell a story that they are completely making up, would they? I mean…they could get in trouble! Uh oh.
Anyhow, I was so excited about KevinBlogSite that I even made a video about it:
Anyone know where I can buy a giant yellow envelope?
(More to come…)
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Comments on KevinBlogSite.org sales page review
8:54 pm
Interesting that big buck classifieds are being used, wonder how much the bill will get to before the cons skip?
9:17 pm
The full-page advertisement was run across three major business opportunity magazines as well. I would imagine they got a discount for running across all three, but if not it would be around $30,000 to run the advertisements.
11:54 pm
First time in the magazines?
3:57 am
Michael,
I believe it's at least the first time they were in a full-page advertisement in the big bizop magazines – which would be Home Business Magazine and Small Business Opportunities.
I haven't checked to see if any advertisements were also run in some of the other bigger ones such as True Wealth, Home Business Connection, Opportunity World, and Simply Home Business.
I would also be interested in knowing if smaller classified advertisements were taken out first to test the magazines or if they just went full-out and bought advertising without testing the media at all.
Certainly based on my estimates of what many of these affiliates are likely making, $30,000 would really be a minimal testing expense for them. Especially since I'm sure many of them are running the flogs in multiple markets – teeth whitening, diet blogs, investing, etc.
2:09 pm
I am surprised about the use of print advertising precisely because of the problem you state: hard to test conversions before spending 30k.
Wouldn't be surprised to see the FTC go after some middle men in this scheme, like they did in the Money Gram case.
8:51 pm
Wow. Right. I actually hadn't recognized the full significance of the MoneyGram case until you mentioned this.