Internet Secrets
(www. youwillgetpaid .com) (www. 3500 weekly .com)
Sounds great in theory, but doesn’t work so well in practice

Internet Secrets from Youwillgetpaid .com offers you a veritable fortune with everything pretty much being handed to you, all for a low setup fee of $7. You’re encouraged to jump on the bandwagon and join everyone who’s making thousands of dollars each month sitting at home with very little work required on your part.
Internet Secrets really does sound like an amazing deal, and it would probably be the deal of the century if it actually worked. The problem is, of course, that like so many other of the internet get rich quick schemes that you find, this one doesn’t really deliver on its promises of huge paychecks for little or no work. Big surprise there, huh?
For this one, Internet Secrets really do pull out all of the stops. Since there are so many programs out there that use ClickBank or Google ads which are complete bunk, the pitch on this one is that you’ll be able to make the money that you want by using ClickBank AND Google. You’ll have a website with over 300 pages that have Google ads on them so that you can make money from people that click on the ads, and you’ll also be selling stuff through ClickBank and getting your commissions from them.
It’s actually a pretty good sounding setup, but the problem lies in the fact that in order to make the sort of money they describe you’re going to have to be bringing in thousands upon thousands of visitors. Neither the website nor the program that they pitch to you are designed to bring in the sort of traffic that you’ll need to make money.
What drew me in, against my better judgment, were the bonuses that they offered. In addition to the website and the main Internet Secrets program, they have listed as bonuses an eBay plan (since they might as well throw in the other big money-making website as a keyword to get people to buy the program) and a plan to help you remove negative reports from your credit history and turn your credit score around.
I should have known better, but I went ahead and got the Internet Income Secret System program in the hopes that all of this would somehow magically combine to help me make some money and fix up some of the credit problems that I’ve had in the past. I’m sure that you can guess about how well that worked.
Looking back at the Internet Secrets website, I just about have to laugh at the fact that I fell for it. It’s essentially a list of the most popular money-making options on the internet, thrown together in the middle of some catchy ad copy in order to make it sound like the greatest money-making program ever to come along. Then they throw in the credit repair angle from way out in left field, and you’ve got the absolute perfect opportunity.
Too bad it’s nothing more than an opportunity to pad their ClickBank account a little bit more and help other people to make money while leaving you with nothing but a plan that’s not going to take you very far.
Review by Henry Bennett
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