ComplimentaryGoodies.com – Online Profit Kit – Avoid

Need a quick opinion on ComplimentaryGoodies.com promotion of Online Profit Kit – also going by the following names:

  • Internet Income Wealth Kit
  • Home Profit Bizzop
  • Home Profit Bizop
  • HomeProfitbizzop.com

Bottom line: AVOID

Reasons why:

Full write up of red flags for HomeProfitbizzop.com is at Home Profit Bizzop review of red flags

Other problems with Online Profit Kit:

  • Advertorial Fake News Story Template – typically promote questionable products
  • Use of Kelly Richards (fake name associated with many questionable products)
  • Questionable use of fake comments
  • Disclaimer at bottom makes no sense as it says, “We are not affiliated in any way with CNN, WebTV, Reports Channel 7, ABC, NBC, CBS, U.S. Reports or FOX. CNN, WebTV, Reports Channel 7, ABC, NBC, CBS, U.S. Reports, FOX, Consumer Reports, and/or AccuWeather.” – even though many of those sites aren’t anywhere on the ComplimentaryGoodies.com – looks like they just copied another template from the News 9 Courier advertorial site

Recommendation: AVOID products recommended by ComplimentaryGoodies.com

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. It will take me a couple days to do a full write up of the sales tactics but my gut reaction just LOOKING at the sales page would be to avoid it.

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!

However, if you DO want a great Push Button Cash Site review, then I highly recommend you check out a page that tells you how secret this “secret” software really is (hint, it’s NOT secret):

Read the Push Button Cash Site review here which reveals that the Push Button Cash Site “secret” plugin is just a plugin.  Not only that, but that review details all of the extra stuff Push Button Cash Site would like you to buy.

And by the way….If the software is really just a plugin as outlined by Jeremy in his review, then my best guess from having numerous software programs developed (including some very complex ones)…and from being a programmer myself…is the maximum amount the software likely would have cost to build is $500 tops.

Paid Research Program sales page review

Here’s a quick review of the Paid Research Program sales page and some things  you might want want to consider when debating whether you want to invest in the program sold at PaidResearchProgram.com

Note, I’ve updated this based on Ahkmid’s comment. Even though Ahkmid didn’t even READ what I posted, this should really be in a “proceed with caution” category instead of “not recommended”.

Here’s why:

First of all, the photo used with the testimonial for Mike Peterson is part of the Getty Images photo collection:

Mike At Getty Images

Mike At Getty Images

Second, the statement that PaidResearchProgram was seen on Google, Yahoo, YouTube, MSN, and Twitter is completely meaningless. For example, even this CAT has been seen on many if not ALL of those places:

PaidResearchPaper.com says it was “Voted #1 Legitimate Opportunity For Earning An Income From Home”.

Who voted for it? Mickey Mouse and Pluto? Donald Duck and Tom and Jerry?

And who exactly is buying these research papers?

I highly recommend you read this information about “The Term Paper Artist – The Lucrative Industry Behind Higher Ed’s Failings” which includes some no-holds barred statements like the following:

“The term paper biz is managed by brokers who take financial risks by accepting credit card payments and psychological risks by actually talking to the clients. Most of the customers just aren’t very bright. One of my brokers would even mark assignments with the code words DUMB CLIENT.”