KevinsWorkAtHomeBlog sales page review

It doesn’t take a genius to figure out that everything on KevinsWorkAtHomeBlog.com is completely made up and designed to separate you from your money. Not only is this the exact same story that have been on thousands of similar fake blogs, but even the comments are the same comments that are on the other fake blogs.

If you’ve read Michael Brown’s article about the Make Money Posting Links On Google scam you’ll know what I mean.

Of course he tries to make it sound like what he’s selling is different than all those “other” scam sites when in fact what he is promoting on his site is extremely questionable. So when you see this paragraph…

“So you know, after buying all those “work at home” systems I was extremely skeptical of trying another system. Lets be real, I was scammed so many times I couldn’t afford another failure. Even after my wife’s yelling at me to “never waste money on another get rich quick scheme”, I took a chance on the Google Easy Cash Kit. Once I got my first check realized – it sometimes takes a number of failures before you find success. Looking back it was really the best decision I have made.”

…you might want to take it with a HUGE grain of salt…actually you probably want to get away from his site AS FAST AS YOU CAN!

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Posting links on Google scam

It’s difficult to keep on top of all the products pushing the idea of posting links on Google for money. Probably the best write-up done on this site was the one Michael Did called Make Money Posting Links on Google Scam.

Even though the FTC has cracked down on many of the misleading sites promoting such scams, the scams and even the fake blogs promoting them continue to flourish. You’ve likely seen them in many different markets – such as Acai Berry, Anti-Aging, and Colon Cleansing.

One of the more popular ones was one that used the name “Gregory Paulson” called www-GoogleCashWeekly-com, although there have been thousands of others like www.jasons money blog.com, www.james gets paid.com,www.anthonys money blog.com, and www.google money kit.com.

You’ll also want to watch out for the fake news sites listed here, which include ones like www.news 3 insider.com, www.new york gazette news.com, and www.home finance journal.com as well as certain popular fake names like Mary Steadman,Sarah Wilmington, Maria Summers, and Mary Rodriguez.

But most of all, just use common sense. If you really think you are going to make any significant amount of money doing “easy work at home” then you are in for a big disappointment