I recently got the following question about QuickIncomeBluePrint and my quick review of the QuickIncomeBluePrint salesletter turned up some very odd things…
Q: Hello.
I am wondering about two specific online businesses. I checked the A-Z list and they are not listed. But I am still wondering if they are legitimate opportunities. The first is Quick Income Blueprint
I found many good online reviews for Quick Income Blueprint but I would value more some feedback from someone here. I have gotten a lot of useful information from workathometruth so I have confidence in this site.
A: I’ve answered your post about Paul Walker’s QuickIncomeBluePrint in the forum here:
QuickIncomeBlueprint photo sources revealed in the WorkAtHomeTruth forum
Quick video covering the testimonials:
This guy is bold. The testimonials and vacation home appear to be faked, but what’s more hilarious is who the people actually are and what the “vacation home” actually is.
What’s amazing to me is the fact that so many people are promoting this product…now, of course the actual QuickIncomeBluePrint product may be perfectly fine – but if so, why would the copywriter for QuickIncomeBlueprint have to resort to such weird testimonials.
Just a quick glance through Google returns an astonishing number of affiliates promoting the Quick Income Blueprint product – some doing reviews of QuickIncomeBlueprint, some giving their opinion, and some just jamming their sites with articles.
- QuickIncomeBluePrintTest.com makes the bold claim that “Quick Income Blueprint is developed to address that key issue. It contains raw meat of precise techniques to follow to make that first $10, $50, $100, $1000, etc. That’s its biggest advantage over other programs you’ll see out there.”
- QuickIncomeBluePrints.com poses the question “Is Quick Income BluePrint a scam?” and assures the reader that “The simple answer is No, Quick Income Blueprint is not a scam. QIB is a series of proven methods that are making money for others just like you – right now.”
- QuickIncomeBlueprint.net claims that “Our test grandmother made enough money to hire the Chippendale dancers for her 61st birthday. ” – allegedly using methods from Quick Income Blueprint.
- QuickIncomeBlueprintReviewed.com makes the bizarre hyperlink mistake when it says, “You can buy the QuickIncomeBluePrint by clicking here” but doesn’t have the hyperlink on “clicking here”, but instead places it only on QuickIncomeBluePrint.
- QuickIncomeBluePrint-review.com makes the hilarious statement that “Kate and Albert above are just a few of the successful users of the Quick Income Blueprint system. Just like you, they are also in search of effective online money making system and never stopped searching until they found the easy to follow steps step stated in Paul Walker’s system.” (Watch the video in this blog post to see what that statement is so funny).
Well, this whole QuickIncomeBlueprint sales page and review phenomenon is so bizarre I think it needs special accolades…
I’d say that QuickIncomeBluePrint actually qualifies for an F-+ award!