Push Button Cash Site review of sales tactics

I started doing this Push Button Cash Site review of its sales tactics because of my new interest in the sales tactics used in recent launches. The sales letter itself was so misleading and bizarre that I ended up creating the following equally strange Push Button Cash Site review video  (A more standard review of the sales tactics is below the video).

The sales page goes a long way to tell you what the product is, but of course never tries to explain what the “magic, secret, whiz-bang” software/system is. Not only that, but it uses the typical dubious claim of only have “x numbers of a certain piece of software left” when it states:

“Now, I know you might hate reading this, but you have to make this decision fast, because I’m forced allow this software to be downloaded by only 200 people. ”

The Internet Will Disappear Soon!

The Internet Will Disappear Soon!

It’s the typical sales letter that tries to suck in people by claiming they can “push a button and make tons of money”. If you want to keep believing in fairy dust and magic secrets then fine. But what I’ve tried to do over the years is put up videos such as the video here which actually explains what it REALLY takes to make money online…and it’s NOT a secret AND it’s not a $37 piece of software that claims to make tons ocash from a Push button Clash Site – review that last statement very carefully!

Push Button Cash Site will only cost you $47 + a few hundred more dollars.

I don’t have a problem with upsells that are reasonable. But don’t you wonder why “Daniel Young”, the “owner” of Push Button Cash site is paying people up to $263 per sale to sell his Push Button Cash Site product? Take a look at his page where he’s recruiting people to sell his software:

Push Button Cash Site paying people up to $263 to sell its software

Push Button Cash Site paying people up to $263 to sell its software

So what does that page mean for you? It means that he expects YOU to spend up to $438.33 on his $47 product by trying to get you to buy more and more “stuff” to help you succeed.

But wait a minute…doesn’t he claim he claim in his sales letter that he used the exact same $47 software to make $2,428,749.88 dollars in 24 months? I mean, if he’s telling truth that he made $2,428,749.88 with his $47 software, why would you need to pay for anything else?

According to Don & Jeremy’s Push Button Cash Site review he wants you to play for plenty more in order to be “successful” with his amazing “can’t miss” push button software. But here’s something even more interesting that someone who bought the software said:

“It adds a “powered by” link to the footer of your site which is not good at all since Auto generated content is totally against Google’s TOS.”

If you’re wondering if that’s true, then you may want to read what Google itself has to say about auto-generated content:

Google will take action against domains that try to rank more highly by just showing scraped or other auto-generated pages that don’t add any value to users.

Now, there are rare cases where auto-generated content does add value – the popular TechMeme site is such an example:

“Techmeme uses an algorithm to order stories by importance, which depends on several factors that include the number of links to the story’s web page and how old the story is. “Anti-gaming” efforts have been made to lower the effect that a high number of links can have on a story if the links were created in a short period of time, or by a small number of people.”

In other words, Techmeme is actually providing a potentially valuable service for certain type of users. It’s not just scraping content from other sites and posting them to a new site.

Push Button Cash Site customer support problems

I’ve also seen several people complaining about the lack of support at Push Button Cash Site. Even people saying the software didn’t even work when they bought it and tried to use it with certain hosting companies.  Maybe that’s been fixed maybe it hasn’t. I’d love to hear your own experience with Push Button Cash Site – you can share them below. But, please do NOT place links in the comments.

ContactThem.com scam still going strong

LOL. With the ContactThem.com offer you make $4,800 per spam email you receive! You see each email you receive from the ContactThem.com network offers to pay you $4,800/month for putting their links on your website.

Within the past 24 hours apparently I can generate a cool $14,400 per month from the ContactThem network since I’ve been spammed three times within the past 24 hours. ;-)

Really, the potential is mind-boggling. Let’s do a quick “Email Processor Job” table on this one…you know…the ones that say “if you process this many emails you’ll make this much money…”

OK, here we go:

If You Get 5 ContactThem Spams That’s $24,000/Month!
If You Get 10 ContactThem Spams That’s $48,000/Month!
If You Get 10 ContactThem Spams That’s $120,000/Month!

New! We’ve just put up our very own ContactThem Spam Income Calculator here!

I guess what I’m saying is…bring on the spam ContactThem.com! Besides then I can leverage that newfound wealth into an eBook called “Get Rich Receiving Spam” and post a big full-page ad in some of the Bizopp Mags along with the Envelope Stuffing and Home Mailing programs!

In all fairness I should publish their spam-mail to me since each member of the network did do their due diligence and personally check out my website before spamming me. ;-)

Here are a couple I received within 3 hours of each other alone (unfortunately I screwed myself out of a cool extra $4,800/month when I sent the first one to my spam-box…

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Start Email
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Hi,

We’ve seen your website at http://www.workathometruth.com/
and we love it!

We see that your traffic rank is 112614
and your link popularity is 147.
Also, you have been online since 1/26/2005.

With that kind of traffic, we will pay you up to $4,800/month
to advertise our links on your website.

If you’re interested, read our terms from this page:

http://www.contactthem.com/r.php?s=10&p=2&w=123669

Sincerely,

Anna Macias
The ContactThem Network
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End Email
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Once again, before I go onto explain exactly what this is, I should mention that three hours prior to getting that email I received the following email:

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Hi,

We’ve seen your website at http://www.workathometruth.com/top-10-home-businesses.php
and we love it!

We see that your traffic rank is 112614
and your link popularity is 147.
Also, you have been online since 1/26/2005.

With that kind of traffic, we will pay you up to $4,800/month
to advertise our links on your website.

If you’re interested, read our terms from this page:

http://www.contactthem.com/r.php?s=10&p=2&w=124313

Sincerely,

glen jones
The ContactThem Network
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And just about 8 hours prior to that I got another one…all the same, but with a different name. Sadly, that’s the one I deleted. Too trigger-happy on the spam button I guess.

OK. I’m going to point you to the best explanation of this, which is given by Lynn Terry at SelfStartersWeeklyTips…

Click here to read her write-up about how the ContactThem scam works.

Click here for a good write-up about the problems you can get yourself into with the ContactThem software.

By the way this has been going on since at least 2003 as I’ve found posts in Forums about this product – created by Stephen Ducharme going all the way back to that year. Here’s one from August of 2003, although I think it may go as far back as May of 2003:

Stephen Ducharme’s www.ContactThem.com

Historical note: Many of you probably remember Stephen Ducharme from MoneyHome.com which actually goes all the way back to 1999.