Jeff Paul uses sexy models to sell his product – How innovative!

November 12th, 2009 Administrator No comments

Jeff Paul Scam

(Jeff Paul – moneymaking plan or scam?)

So are there really shortcuts to make fast money online? Well in the current information age many internet marketers would love for you to believe so including a man named Jeff Paul. I just caught the second half of one of his infomercials they run about how people make quick money online. The commercial was for Jeff Paul’s “Shortcuts to Millions” which includes information and websites guaranteed to make you money. The promotional ad featured “examples of success stories” from older men around an estate’s luxurious swimming pool, with babes in bikinis hanging out poolside. The main hostesses were also hot babes in tight outfits, speaking in front of new sports cars about everyone’s other favorite subject, money. It’s unknown if the hostesses themselves were millionaires, but that’s another story…



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(Jeff Paul girls – Palumbo and Hayes)

Extra info: For anyone wondering, the Jeff Paul girls seen in the new commercial are brunette babe Carmen Palumbo and blond bombshell Stacey Hayes (seen above). The previous infomercial featured two busty Jeff Paul babes, Kelly Britz and Tina Milano, discussing how easily they created moneymaking websites and even taught their “girlfriends” to do the same with Jeff’s easy system.
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Most likely the advertisement wanted viewers to see how great life is for these guys now that they earn automatic income by making money online. As we all know sex sells and even Napoleon Hill mentioned how most men are concerned with earning money to impress women. The Jeff Paul Internet Millions ad featured various people talking about the success they had with Jeff’s internet millions system. One guy mentioned how he is living his dream life, debt free after two bankruptcies and having a long walk near the edge of a cliff. You can check out Jeff’s about me page here to see his rags to riches story about making money online. According to the story, he was once in debt over $140,000 but turned it all around to become an internet millionaire. Jeff showed examples of daily checks he has now generated ranging from $5,700 to $14,000. Of course the fine print at the bottom of the infomercial read “results vary”.

As for shortcuts to making money online, if there were some we’d all be using them. The shortcuts usually involve a lot of time and effort or a lot of your money coming out of pocket. This particular product included guides and DVD’s on “Automated Income”, “Quick Start” and “10 Free Instant Website Businesses Guaranteed to Make you Money”. Funny thing is that the guy selling this is showing us for free the best shortcut to generating wealth: create and sell your own product to others. If it talks about how to make money and people jump on it, you’ve found a shortcut, no matter if the product works or not. You can judge that by the number of Make Money Online blogs in existence, just on Entrecard alone. Jeff Paul’s product is just $40, with your money guaranteed back if you don’t make money. I’m not pitching his product because I’ve never used it and have seen some reviews & scam alerts for it online, plus as many of us know learning is free these days and many of the ideas people are selling are just collections of various information we can all find on our own, for free.

As for my own make money online recommendations, here’s your quick start to make money online: Set up a blog, whether it be free with Blogger or self-hosted on Wordpress. The latter is the better option as it can provide more ways to make money. Find a profitable topic you can blog about to build your blog site around, and find products or advertising to go with it. Using those sites with Google Adsense, Affiliate programs or to market and sell your own e-book, online course or product is a definite way to make automated passive income. But be forewarned, you will need to put in some work, or some money to get it done. You’ll also face competition and other obstacles, but the payoff can be quite nice if you learn how to do things for free, online.

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November 9th, 2009 Administrator No comments

It’s late and you are not able to sleep because the stress of your mounting bills and lessening income. Making ends meet is freaking you out and you know that you need to do something more to increase your income.

You turn the TV on in order to relax and get the stress off your mind. While flipping the channels you come across Jeff Paul Internet Millions Shortcuts infomercial. The answer to all of your financial worries. You may have gotten excited and decided to do some research or you are skeptical with a couple of questions so you do your research on the Jeff Paul’s shortcuts.

Logically thinking, the flaws in the system are identified easily. Think about it for a moment, what would you do if you came across a means to financial success? Holy cow, you can be a millionaire in only “3 simple clicks.” Would you, keep Jeff Paul’s shortcut to millions system to yourself or would you sell it? If you would sell it, would you sell it for $40? Perhaps not…

Making money online is truly a reality for many people. There thousands of people right now living the “American Dream” from the income they make from marketing online. Any one of these people will tell you that “3 simple clicks,” is not possible. You have the ability to become an Internet success and obtain the more money than you can spend; first, you need to learn about Internet Marketing and then apply the skills correctly.

Ok, let’s settle this, Jeff Paul states that his Internet Millions Shortcuts cost $40. What he does not tell you is that the $40 is for his “start up package.” His “start up package”contains just enough information to get you started; but you will never make money.

You will be told that it is easy to become a millionaire in a week without doing anything. Get serious, if is so easy, why aren’t there so many more millionaires? Jeff Paul has telemarketers ringing your phone off the hook to sell you huge packages that you need to finally put the pieces together for you. These are not cheap packages; they sell for thousands of dollars.

I understand how enticing the thought of becoming an overnight millionaire is or growing your own $100 bill tree; but you need to protect yourself from potential Internet scams. Above all else, just stop thinking that an Internet business is a magic potion to cure all of your financial troubles. For novice Internet business owners, no program, method, or system will deposit thousands of dollars or more in your bank account in a matter of days.

That is until you learn the fundamental skills and understanding that an online business is just like a brick and mortar business only difference is that business is conducted online without human contact instead of in a building face to face; thus creating wealth will take time, dedication, and desire.

Deciding to learn the methods and skills while putting forth some effort, will you become successful. Good luck you!

Article Written by Matthew Gruenke

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November 9th, 2009 Administrator No comments

Jeff Paul Reviews

Is Jeff Paul’s ‘Shortcuts to Internet Millions’ a Scam?

Jeff Paul is a self proclaimed marketing expert who was responsible for some exciting work back in the 90’s. His most popular marketing product was ” How I make $4,000 a day sitting at my Kitchen Table in my underwear.” He has taught many people his marketing strategies and convinced them that he can show them how to make bundles of money.

These days Jeff Paul is responsible for an elaborate and very dishonest up sell through one of his programs. He advertises an infomercial for Shortcuts to Internet Millions for the low cost of $29.95. If you purchase it you begin receiving calls from various marketing company’s aggressive sales teams. They will try to convince you to join their mentoring program which costs up to $5,000.

They tell you that the original Jeff Paul product that you purchased is worthless without their expert tutelage. The people that ended up paying for the mentoring complained that they felt completely ripped off. There are cases of disconnected phone lines, refund loopholes, and dishonest mentors. Pretty much if you buy into the mentoring associated with Jeff Paul’s marketing course you will be taken advantage of and won’t be able to get your money back.

I would recommend avoiding Jeff Paul and his marketing products, even if they weren’t associated with a dishonest up sell program, the info itself has been long outdated and ineffective.

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Jeff Paul Internet Millions Scam Videos found on YouTube

November 9th, 2009 Administrator No comments

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Jeff Paul Internet Millions Scam

November 5th, 2009 Administrator No comments

Jeff Paul scam specializes in direct marketing online and selling information products. Jeff Paul scam himself claims to be educated as a financial planner although this could not be verified by us.

Jeff Paul scam founded a so called ’step-by-step’ money making program. The program asks for a large investment, in return you are provided with so called, ‘money making secrets’. This program is often aired on a late night infomercials as one of those get rich quick schemes.

In our investigation of Jeff Paul and the Jeff Paul scam we uncovered tens if not hundreds of complaints about the Jeff Paul system and the possibility of Jeff Paul Scam.

Many people have paid $1950.00 for the revolutionary system which claims to provide a 60-day unconditional money back guarantee . Of course the money was never returned.

Another person was taken for $8500.00 which was never refunded! This person claims to have tried to contact Greg Wardin the so called ‘confidence man’ many times requesting a refund. All attempts failed. In fact he has never even been able to reach Greg Wardin.

Another customer seeking a refund wrote, “now I can’t get a hold of anyone to cancel… All fake numbers and email addresses on my “internet invoices”.

The craziest customer complaint we received told us of a customer who requested a full refund only weeks after ordering the Jeff Paul System. As predicted the customer was unable to secure a refund from Jeff Paul until he initiated an investigation through his credit card company. Finally the credit card company was able to secure a refund. However, a few days later the customer received a letter in the mail from a collection company hired by Jeff Paul to recover the refund plus interest. This doesn’t sound much like an unconditional money back guarantee to us.

As a result we are issuing a consumer warning regarding the Jeff Paul scam. If you have any complaints regarding the Jeff Paul scam please contact your local better business bureau.

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