Quick shot review of the GoogleWorksToday sales process
What is a quick shot review? Quick shot reviews of sales letters for products like GoogleWorksToday are designed to teach you how to analyze sales messages more critically.
GoogleWorksToday sales process analysis:
GoogleWorksToday claims that you can make $200 to $907 per day working from with Google. And also claims that anyone with a computer and basic typing skills can make money with Google.
The first thing to understand is that you will not be working FOR Google. Also, it takes MUCH more than basic computer and basic typing skills to really make money using the Google search engine and advertising platform. You need decent analytical skills and fair amount of risk tolerance just to name a few other attributes generally found in successful entrepreneurs.
GoogleWorksToday “As Seen and Trusted on ABC, CNBC, and CNN”
The GoogleWorksToday.com uses the statement “As Seen and Trusted on ABC, CNBC and CNN” which implies that that GoogleWorksToday gained special trust by being on these stations or those stations websites.
At the same time the GoogleWorksToday.com site states at the bottom of the first page:
“Fox News, ABC, CNBC, Google, and CNN do not endorse this product.”
And even if the product from GoogleWorksToday.com WAS seen on those stations, how do they know it was “trusted”?
Note: GoogleWorksToday also references the product as Google Fortune on the first page and GoogleWorks on the second page.
Second page of the GoogleWorksToday sales process:
On the second page of the GoogleWorksToday sales process I noticed a giant arrow pointing to the order section that states “Get Your Kit Today and Start Making Money!” And at the top of the order section are the words “Only pay a $1.97 processing fee.”
ALWAYS scroll to the bottom of a page in a sales process!
Two things you should ALWAYS do when going through a sales process for products like GoogleWorksToday are:
- Scroll to the bottom of the pages of the sales process
- Find and READ the Terms and Conditions
You are looking for any monthly charges along with cancelation and refund instructions
I scrolled down past the arrow and found the following information:
“You will have 7 days from the date of order to evaluate our product. If you decide you are happy with the product do nothing. For your 7 day trial you will only receive a one-time charge of $1.97, and if you decide to continue with the membership after your trial – you will only be billed $69.97 per month. There are no obligations and no strings attached. You can cancel anytime via our customer support line at 877-402-2666.”
Whether or not most people would scroll down past the big arrow isn’t something I can’t comment on. There IS a part of the “100% Satisfaction RISK FREE GUARANTEE” statement showing, so that could possibly draw the eyes down to the monthly terms.
Personally, I prefer to see the future monthly charges right on the order form – preferably at the top.
I’ll be blunt about GoogleWorksToday – a.k.a Google Fortune
GoogleWorksToday uses a type of sales process I don’t like. Keep in mind that this is just MY personal opinion. I just prefer monthly charge information to be DIRECTLY ON the order form.
Feel free to comment about your experience with GoogleWorksToday – a.k.a Google Fortune found at the GoogleWorksToday.com website.
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