Blue Income Review
Is www.Work-at-Home-123.com a Scam...?
Blue Income (www.work-at-home-123.com) by Steve
Roberts is an internet marketing program that's been growing in popularity.
The course is a basic introduction to marketing online and includes some basic
tools to get you started.
For those of you familiar with online businesses you know that one of
the most common ways to make a living online is through affiliate marketing.
This is a system in which you promote other people's products for a commission.
Blue Income is a training guide in this method.
So What's Inside Blue Income and How Does it Work...?
Blue Income is not a breakthrough or revolutionary course, this business model
has been done and redone to the point of exhaustion. The basic premise is
that Blue Income will provide you with a simple website that features 3
pre-selected products for you to advertise.
The upside to this system is that you don't need to know how to build your
own website your only responsibility will be to pay for web-hosting and online
advertising. The downside to this type of scheme is that you get the same
website as all Blue Income customers. This will definitely hurt
when it comes to making sales from your website.
After you receive your website and have it activated you will sign up for a
free ClickBank account which will provide you with tracking links for the
products you're advertising. The link will make sure that you get credit
for any customers that purchase a product off your site.
Your Blue Income website will come preloaded with promotional
material for a make money taking surveys program, an internet marketing guide,
and the Blue Income course which you've just purchased.
You'll also get a list of internet search terms to use in your
advertising campaigns. Once you sign up for a Google AdWords account you
can begin to advertise your new website for these terms. Now, this will
take an investment on your part as you will be charged by Google every time
someone clicks on your ad.
So is (www.work-at-home-123.com) a Solid Income
Generating Program or the Latest Internet Scam....?
Over the years people have reported mixed results with these types of
programs. Some have invested hundreds of dollars into advertising without
ever seeing a single dollar, while others have seen moderate success and have
earned a few sales.
The main point is that Blue Income doesn't give you an all around education
in internet marketing and by leaving you in the dark they sabotage your success. If you're not making money there could
be a hundred reasons for it that an experienced internet marketer would be able
to spot, correct, and re-test.
The problem with programs like Blue Income is that you don't learn these
skills and when customers run into problems or are simply spending money without
any returns they have no clue what to do about it.
Overall this course is not a scam because they do provide the materials
that they advertise. However this is not your best bet for making money
online. If you're serious about learning internet marketing then you
should avoid shortcuts like Blue Income and learn the entire business before you
invest money without a clue.
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Blue Income?
Customer Responses, Reviews, or Complaints for
'Blue
Income'
Average Rating is
2.00
out of
5
based on
7 reviews.

tmoore chillicothe | 9:22am on April 20th, 2010  | I didn't get started in the program was scammed in 2009 by the tax club, they are based in utah and new york city I was trying to find a way to pay back there scamming money I am sure glad I found some of your reviews and remember stay away from the tax club |
scott baton rouge | 7:57pm on June 8th, 2009  | i think its a shame for people to take advantage of others some may think its the american way but its the wrong way there is no really get rich schemes out there it takes determination and will power and the help of the lord thanks
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steve irvine | 4:05pm on May 4th, 2009  | does this work? |
francios south africa | 7:18am on January 10th, 2009  | The reason why I rated it fair is because I read the above reviews and others and unfortunately paid the $39. And decided not to continue. So anyone else out there stop before you lose more money. |
Richard Canada | 11:10am on November 29th, 2008  | At this moment I've got nothing good to say about these guys. I followed there instructions to a tee. Emailed them my username and password for the recommended startlogic website also gave them my clickbank nickname and more than a week they haven't responded or done anything to my website. Now I'm tech savvy and can do my own website so all is not lost but what about people that don't have a clue howto do there own site ? |
Kay Johnson Philadelphia, Pennsylvania | 5:41am on November 15th, 2008  | My impression of blue income is they never actually explain what your buying into. It sounded more like a "pay me now, find out later" type of thing.
Thank you very much for providing more information on them. |
caroline b. miller jackson mississippi | 3:24pm on October 14th, 2008  | I suspected that there was a catch to it....as is true with 99.99 percent of all internet marketing programs....It would be kinda nice if someone would write a tell all, factual book or cd/dvd on the truth about internet marketing..but I suppose it's easier to come up with a way to scam people than it is to come up with a program with some substance to it.... |
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