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24Apr/110

Whitehat Copycat Review – is Whitehat Copycat a scam?

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This Whitehat Copycat scam report reveals that it's a program that helps consumers build an autopilot income from free advertising methods on the Internet using a specific niche. Released in January 2010, the Whitehat Copycat website is owned and created by Tim Bekker.

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After purchasing the Whitehat Copycat program, I found it quite a unique system. One that could possibly work quite well if you had the patience to apply all the methods. It revolves around building websites in a specific niche (which I can't reveal), and getting money from advertising on your websites.

Put simply, it models what bigger sites do in the Industry to provide you with affiliated income, through placing banner ads in prominant positions on the website that you create. SInce it's proven to work for the bigger sites, why wouldn't it work for the smaller players?

The exact same website templates that are used by Tim Bekker and his team are given to you to model, which should make your life a little easier. You will have to purchase a domain name and web hosting to build your websites on so that would come at an extra cost to you once you purchase the system.

The blueprint material is written in a short and precise way, around 50 pages to get through the whole package with plenty of screenshots. This is great for the intermediate to advanced marketers, however beginners may struggle a little as it can be quite vague at times. Occationally you might find the odd grammer/spelling error which may see you reading that part again to understand.

The Whitehat Copycat system does offer you plenty of options to make you business develop faster and expand, however that may cost extra. None the less, the base guides provide you with a clear cut one way system to follow and create multiple 'copy cat' websites.

Is Whitehat Copycat a scam?

No. Overall, while the 'copycat' system always sounds like a scam, you really are just modelling, not copying, which is entirely fine. If you've got nothing else on the cards or your looking for a completely new affiliate income system to try then Whitehat Copycat could be a good for you. However, as it really is only one system and the guides can be quite vague, I would recommend a program like Wealthy Affiliate where the guides on finding the right niche, building sites, marketing them and web hosting them are all included.

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24Apr/110

Average Joe Marketer Review – Is it a Scam?

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This Average Joe Marketer scam report reveals that it's a comprehensive program that helps consumers build an income from PPC marketing and certain other forms of marketing on the Internet. It was released in 2008.

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Average Joe Marketer review: Not much to AJM, just a comprehensive course on PPC marketing, building website that you can use to promote profitable niches and some other techniques. It is a good package if you have capital to invest in Pay per click marketing, as the base of the program is focused on educating you this.

The product sale page has many screenshot that gives the impression that he has made a lot of money from his business, however be careful that these shot can always be authored an not real. None the less what he claim can be entirely true and I don't discredit him and the success he has had so far.

You’ll get 4 eBooks, each one particularly designed to teach you how you can make money using a niche that you like to market. Plus you'll also find out where to locate profitable niches, how to create products for them and then market them. If you do follow his course you could also be very successful.

You'll also get 6 valuable bonuses that should help you tweak your campaigns and build upon what you have already learn't in the main course. As this product is an older product now, some of the methods may be outdated so you may be better off with an online marketing school rather than a stand alone books and videos. None the less you can make money with the Average Joe Marketer system, if you apply any of the methods taught.

Is Average Joe Marketer a scam?

Average Joe Marketer isn't a scam. However, be wary that the main techniques taught are based on Pay per click marketing. So be sure that you have enough money to start, as PPC marketing requires you to invest money in order top promote your site and make money. Be warned, you could come out at a loss.

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