The Honesty About The SendOutCards Scam

From the Desk of Stephanie Robey, Internet Marketer

NOTE: I'm a 3rd party, un-biased expert in this industry that takes a look at various MLM opportunities. I am not a distributor for this company, nor do I work for this company, but I do think this is a great concept in MLM. 

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Truth #1: Internet Marketers use the word "scam" to get your attention.

A million people are online today searching for a way to make money.

  • Marketers online know that those keywords are being used in those Google queries.
  • Prospects thinking about signing up for a home based business often go online to Google and search the company name plus the word scam.
  • Making SendOutCards scam a very popular search.
  • Shrewd marketers know this and then, "bait and switch" you with their marketing message.

Unbelievable? Check any of the SendOutCards scam results on the search page. Ninety nine percent will say wonderful things about the company in the end, and ask you to sign onto their opportunity.

Truth #2: The BBB and the FTC keep track of scams.

News moves quickly on the Intenet. Check with the BBB (Better Business Bureau) and the FTC (Federal Trade Commission) to find out if there's proof of a SendOutCards scam. Their specific role is to ensure consumers have a voice in the market.

The BBB and the FTC keep a history on complaints filed against any companies. On the flip side, if someone does file a complaint, the watchdogs will provide a history of the complaint and whether or not it was resolved.

Then, you be the judge.

Truth #3:  Not everything in life is fair.

Used car salesman are often sleazy by association and MLMs are often considered scams for the same reason.

It's a bad rap but it's the way it is.

The good news is? As Google cracks down on how people market online, and the FTC/BBB continue to track-down culprits, then the scam reputation of home-based businesses will fade away. It's called the "Google slap."

Basically, Google just eliminates anyone from their search results that they think is unethical. This literally shuts down a marketer online.

So, what is the real truth about SendOutCards scam?

The truth is there's just no get-rich-quick in business.

If you treat your SendOutCards business like a serious business and understand that it's going to require time and money, chances are you'll succeed. Each business opportunity has its share of successful business people.

  • Stick with your new business at least a year
  • Be willing to invest the first bit of money you make back into your business
  • And never say "quit."

If someone speaks or writes about a SendOutCards scam, find out what they "tried" in building their business. The truth is probably somewhere in the underlying "why".

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