One of the more popular internet scams today is the Jeff Paul’s
Shortcuts to Internet Millions. This scam has been around for several years now and has even been seen on TV during the late night infomercials. The reason why this is a scam is that Jeff Paul is promising you informational packets that supposedly contain step by step instructions on how to make millions marketing products online. While this sounds like a great idea and can in fact be a very profitable business Jeff Paul is not actually selling you any concrete information like he claims.
The information contained in his packets is not very specific and offer only vague instructions. With this very simplistic view of how to make money online many people will not be able to understand the intricacies associated with online marketing. After you shell out the $40 for these booklets you are still left with no idea how to implement this great
shortcut to internet millions plan.
It is at this point that Jeff starts hounding you day and night with phone calls from this sales team trying to sell you into a coaching program that is supposedly guaranteed to make you the millions he claims. It is from these bogus coaching sessions that Jeff Paul makes the majority of his money while exploiting the average consumer. These coaching sessions can cost up to several thousands of dollars.
Instead of shelling out the money for this scam I would recommend turning to the internet and doing some research for yourself if you are really interested in making money while marketing products online. There are a ton of great informational websites out there that will give you more material than this scam by Jeff Paul.