Blogoforum - hugh99's blog http://blogoforum.com/blog/hugh99 The Rich Pom is not a scam! therichpom.com http://blogoforum.com/tag/affiliate+home+scam+spam+work/the-rich-pom-is-not-a-scam-therichpom-com-5903.html The Rich Pom is a genius. I have been involved in affiliate marketing for over 7 years, anyone that thinks it's a scam must have a screw lose. ANZ, Citibank, ebay, teleflora, Westpac - they all use this method to increase online sales. The Rich Pom takes it to another level - he tells ordinary people how to earn extra cash doing this. Believe me - don't believe me, it's up to you, but I have earned more than I could ever have done online listening to his tactics. The guy is clever. Oh another thing - still think it's a scam? How could he be allowed to advertise on NineMSN HOMEPAGE, on 2DayFM (he's been interviewed by Kyle and Jackie O), Mix106.5, Titcketek, Buses etc. Are some people really that stupid to believe that companies like this (celebrities like these) don't run tests and check out what he's selling before they feature him. GET REAL! The Rich Pom is HIGHLY recommended. - 2 replies Sun, 22 Apr 2007 01:49:03 GMT http://blogoforum.com/tag/affiliate+home+scam+spam+work/the-rich-pom-is-not-a-scam-therichpom-com-5903.html RE: Work-From-Home scams http://blogoforum.com/tag/affiliate+home+scam+spam+work/re-work-from-home-scams-5348.html Beware of http://www.theaffiliategod.com/ that claims you can get money back within 60 days if you find that internet marketing is not for you or if you're not a satisfied customer. My friend bought the 'ebook' and realised that it was not for her and now she failed to get her money back, even though under their term of service they are suppose to give a refund, but they refused and has been giving her all sorts of excuses.The latest email from them even insulted my friend as a suspected fraud trying to take advantange of the website. All my friend has received so far is emotional stress. Make sure you always check out the 'satisfaction guarantee' before you sign up for anything. - 2 replies Sat, 31 Mar 2007 03:10:04 GMT http://blogoforum.com/tag/affiliate+home+scam+spam+work/re-work-from-home-scams-5348.html RE: Work-From-Home scams http://blogoforum.com/tag/affiliate+home+scam+spam+work/re-work-from-home-scams-5820.html Beware of http://www.therichpom.com His scam is big in Australia. Someone even hacked all his accounts. This guy is a cheap copy of therichjerk.com Check out his passwords I found on the net: Real Name: Chris Dutton Wife's Name: (personal info removed) - 1 reply Sat, 31 Mar 2007 03:08:20 GMT http://blogoforum.com/tag/affiliate+home+scam+spam+work/re-work-from-home-scams-5820.html RE: Work-From-Home http://blogoforum.com/tag/affiliate+home+work/re-work-from-home-5875.html This is a free report from an investigation into a website called "The Rich Pom" (therichpom.com). Does it work? Is it a scam? We go undercover to find out the truth behind this "rich pom" Background: Working from home is a truly rewarding experience, if you can do it. Ditching the 9-5 job in indeed attractive - but you need to be prepared. There are many pitfalls in launching your own online business - there are may scam artists out there preying on vulnurable people willing to part with hard-earned cash to follow the work from home dream. There are a number of websites that will work for you, and indeed we have tried and tested the majority - gone through them with a fine tooth comb so to speak, however there is one that particularly stands out at the moment. There are real people getting real results, and the success of many home businesses right now is solely down to "The Rich Pom". Who is The Rich Pom? The Rich Pom is creating a bit of a buzz in Australia, Sydney especially. Apparantly it's the best work from home opportunity on the Internet so we decided to put it to the test, especially as we know all about affiliate marketing. His website is the first thing that makes you think the Rich Pom's work from home business might be a bit different. Initially, his direct tone and approach may steer some people away, but The Rich Pom tells it as it is - there are no half measures here. If you don't like what he says, or you think it's a scam, then he emplores you to leave. The Rich Pom ebook iteself is quite good and makes interesting reading. Being affiliate marketeers ourself, we knew some of his tactics about how to earn money online were genuine. The funny thing is, most of the people here in Australia think that most Internet business ideas are scams, but affliate marketing simply isn't - it's a method that has been exploited in Europe and America for years. It's perfectly legal, in fact, many major companies here do it - ANZ Bank, Citibank, ebay, MyCareer.com.au to name a few. Affiliate marketing is internet marketing that allows websites to share traffic and revenue using banner and text advertisements. Merchants who sell goods and services online pay commissions to website owners (Affiliates) for sending traffic to their site. Affiliates can earn and are paid commissions when one of the following events occur: Cost Per Sale (CPA) A visitor referred by the Affiliate purchases goods and services from the Merchant. This payment structure is referred to as - cost-per-sale or cost per acquisition (CPA). Cost Per Lead (CPL) A visitor referred by the Affiliate completes a form on the Merchants website. This payment structure is referred to as - cost per lead (CPL). Cost Per Click (CPC) A visitor to the Affiliates website clicks on a Merchant's banner and visits the Merchant's website. This payment structure is referred to as - cost per click (CPC). Can you earn what The Rich Pom claims you can? That's another topic as he's obviously an expert, but The Rich Pom is genuine and there are definitely ways to earn money online listening to him. Is The Rich Pom a scam - definitely not. The sooner people realise that the Internet in Australia and New Zealand is a few years behind the times the better. We hope this article helps! Sat, 31 Mar 2007 03:06:46 GMT http://blogoforum.com/tag/affiliate+home+work/re-work-from-home-5875.html