Note: This is a review of the ShoeMoneyHomeJobs sales process only. This site is NOT an affiliate for ShoeMoneyHomeJobs. This is NOT a recommendation or Non-Recommendation Of The Training
Also, I’m not a big fan of Jeremy Shoemaker’s style of marketing, however since according to his site he’s providing $2,500 worth of advertising coupons, it might be worth it to pay the $97 for ShoeMoneyHomeJobs.com just to get the coupons. If you want to do that you should make sure that those coupons are still available as there have been rumors that those coupons were only available for the first 500 customers…I don’t know if that’s true or out, but if you’re sole purpose for joining is to get the coupons, then obviously you’ll want to check that out.
Whatever your intent is – or if you’re not sure and plan to read more product reviews, you still may want to watch the following (hopefully) entertaining video and then read the rest of the post. I encourage you to read the whole post.
Assumptions About Ownership/Control Of ShoeMoneyHomeJobs
One thing I want to address is the fact that I’m assuming ShoeMoneyHomeJobs is controlled by one of Jeremy Shoemaker’s companies for the following reasons:
- ShoeMoney Media Group is listed on the sales letter.
- Shoe Money Capital, Inc. is listed as the registrant/technical contact/billing contact inthe Whois record for ShoeMoneyHomeJobs.com
- Another site listed on the same IP also lists the same registrant/technical contact/billing contact
ShoeMoneyHomeJobs Review Of Sales Tactics
When I stumbled on the ShoeMoneyHomeJobs site I was a bit surprised by some of the sales tactics that were being used. That doesn’t mean that you shouldn’t learn from that system, but I think this ShoeMoneyHomeJobs review of the sales process will help you sort out a few things:
- If you want to learn how to run the type of business you’ll learn how to run with the ShoeMoneyHomeJobs system.
- If you’re comfortable learning from someone who uses the type of sales tactics that are used in the ShoeMoneyHomeJob.com sales letter.
I will say that I went to the BBB to look up the ShoeMoney Media Group – the company listed at the bottom of the ShoeMoneyHomeJobs sales page and the company does have an A- standing with very few complaints to the BBB at this point. I’ll have some surprising things to say about the BBB later on in the page, but first take a look at this (hopefully humorous) video which provides my take on certain portions of the ShoeMoneyHomeJobs sales process.
ShoeMoneyHomeJobs Review Of Sales Tactics Via Video
Anyhow, that’s my brief (and hopefully humorous) take on certain sales tactics used at ShoeMoneyHomeJobs. I’d love to hear other’s people’s take as well – along with people’s actual experience with the product.
Note About Conflicting Refund Policy Statements
In looking over the site there seems to be conflicting information about refunds. The main sales material says this about refunds:
However, the Terms Of Service say this:
Also, according to the sales page it’s a one-time payment of $97, but the above terms talk about monthly billing.
Note: ShoeMoney Media Group Has Only Been A Member Of The BBB Since 2/14/2011
As of this post there is only one complaint against ShoeMoney Media Group, however I noticed that the BBB doesn’t appear to be aware of the ShoeMoneyHomeJobs.com website as you can see in their list of of websites for ShoeMoney Media Group:
Problems With The BBB Rating System In The Work At Home/Home Business Market…And Generally
I’m not a fan of the BBB’s grading system. I’ve also seen too many times where they give a terrible company an “A” rating and great companies given “F” ratings automatically just because they’re in the “work at home/home business” market…even when they have zero complaints.
Not only that, I’ve found too many instances where the BBB doesn’t seem to have done even the most basic of research about a company. In fact, the following shows the BBB getting the facts completely wrong about NextPimp, Inc., another one of Jeremy Shoemaker’s companies.
BBB’s Incorrect Information About NextPimp, Inc.
To show you how unreliable the BBB can be at times…According to the BBB, NextPimp, Inc. (DBA ShoeMoney Media Group) is no longer in business:
However, a 15 second check of Corporate Filings at the Omaha Secretary Of State’s Office shows that NextPimp, Inc. is an active corporation:
I’d love to hear what people think of the sales letter as well as the actual ShoeMoneyHomeJobs product.





