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Do you trust thosse "Earn easy money online" sites

Do you?

  • Yes

    Votes: 2 6.7%
  • No

    Votes: 21 70.0%
  • Some of them are trustworthy

    Votes: 7 23.3%

  • Total voters
    30
Jimmy

Jimmy

SEOTalk Guru
We all know the ones: "Sandra makes $5000 a day working for us." So, do you trust any of them? I personally do not.
 
Dean!

Dean!

Awesome
I don't trust any of those scam sites, people must be stupid to fall for those type of things :p
 
Beverly

Beverly

Member
Of course, that's a scam. It's not possible to earn $5000 a day with a work at home scheme. If it were, i'd have discovered the secret formula years ago. Their secret if any is convincing people to buy 'the secret'. Of course, there are legitimate ways to earn money such as blogging with Adsense, affiliate sales and even selling on Ebay. But all that takes effort. And, the people who buy into this kind of scam are looking for the easy way to make money not the legitimate way.
 
lowrider.STi

lowrider.STi

Member
In most cases, I don't. But I know a few guys that made a website like this which is not a scam. You can earn there. True, not very much, but you can earn.
 
SeanFace101

SeanFace101

Member
I voted for "Some of them are trustworthy". I do think that some, not all, are a totally legit way of earning alot of money. Some just take alot of work to get right & well, just because of the fact people think they are All scams, people tend to stay away from them.
 
lowrider.STi

lowrider.STi

Member
I think all ar them are presenting a legit way of earning, but a very low amount...
 
J349

J349

New Member
Note to mods: this topic is in the wrong forum.

I never trust them - don't waste your time unless you want to earn "approximately 0.001 cents" with pay to click/survey sites.
"Easy money" sites seriously damage peoples belief that money can be made online - which is not true it can be - but it relies on several key factors, in specialist fields (such as building websites and selling products etc.).
  • the person's desire and momentum.
  • the person's personality
  • the person's skills in the particular field
Some ways to properly make money, have already been mentioned:
beverly said:
blogging with Adsense, affiliate sales and even selling on Ebay.

Others I can think of:
Sell services (such as: graphics design, programming etc.) either through freelance websites, fiverr, forums etc. or on your own.

Build up a twitter/social network fan page dedicated to a certain popular music band or singer and collect a crowd of followers by giving out lots of info on that particular pop-star and market the page with tools such as Twitterfeed and Tweepi, then when you have lots of people watching your updates - sell tickets with affiliate links.

Refer.ly - Pay to sign up site (with a difference) that's just recently started, ($1 per signup) easy to advertise it by saying its new and $1 to sign up (like i am now!!)

Set up your own PTC site!

There are loads of real ways of making money, just many people don't realise it!
 
Shortie861

Shortie861

Member
Any sites that state that you can earn easy money from home I would never trust, they either don't give you what they are offering on the adverts or on the main site or you get paid very little for alot of work. I don't believe there is any easy way to be able to earn money and if there was surely we would know about it and there wouldn't be so many adverts about them. I can imagine so many people would have fallen for these scams which is a shame.
 
I

isuit21

New Member
99.9% of all of these websites are simple scams. They only pick random numbers of money and scam people out of their money. I definitely hate these extremely long websites and usually just read their Terms of Service, which are hilarious!
 
N

NeoGills

Member
I believe in earning online but it's hard to earn.
you must be profession to earn online!
 
E

edwardkingston

New Member
No, i don't believe them all. if they are real so em sure the earning is much much small!
 
tweety23

tweety23

New Member
Nope, I don't trust them at all. I'm also starting to see more and more of these scams posted in comment sections on articles and on YouTube's comment section these days.
 
Jessi

Jessi

Member
As others said, of course not.

While there *is* someone who is probably making that much money, it's not going to be you. It's the people at the top of the pyramid scheme who have recruited a ton of people underneath them....who have in turn, recruited even more people below them. The money really adds up for those top guys, but nobody else.
 
Tara

Tara

Member
Set up your own PTC site!

There are loads of real ways of making money, just many people don't realise it!

I have considered setting up my own PTC site. Have you had any experience setting one up?

I voted no. There are ways of earning money online, but it requires effort.
 
BigBigFan

BigBigFan

Member
You'll probably make more money signing up for mechanical Turk and working for Amazon that you will with your own PTC site. Heck I bet you'll make more getting people to download a custom toolbar from conduit.com that from your own PTC site.

They are overdone and classically under perform imo.
 
tweety23

tweety23

New Member
As others said, of course not.

While there *is* someone who is probably making that much money, it's not going to be you. It's the people at the top of the pyramid scheme who have recruited a ton of people underneath them....who have in turn, recruited even more people below them. The money really adds up for those top guys, but nobody else.

This is so true.
 
bauss

bauss

New Member
No way. I immediately close those type of sites whenever I receive popup ads(usually on movie sites) with a video playing saying it'll make you rich.
 
win2win

win2win

New Member
Most of them use exaggerated marketing blurb to draw people in, and the vast majority are just scams. Things like online surveys, yes you can make money from them, but a very small number do as it takes a lot of work and is boring.

I know one company that I recommend to my forums, but I'm not spamming it here :)

The best thing to do with these sites is check for comments on independent forums rather than reading marketing reviews.
 
tweety23

tweety23

New Member
Most of them use exaggerated marketing blurb to draw people in, and the vast majority are just scams. Things like online surveys, yes you can make money from them, but a very small number do as it takes a lot of work and is boring.

I know one company that I recommend to my forums, but I'm not spamming it here :)

The best thing to do with these sites is check for comments on independent forums rather than reading marketing reviews.

Yes, I've fallen for the online survey scams that say you can make around $500 a month through their site. I've also paid to use one of these sites but I got my money back after I wasn't happy with the site was offering.
 

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