Blogoforum - blog+forum on affiliate, marketing and pom http://blogoforum.com/tag/affiliate+marketing+pom Talk about affiliate, marketing and pom RE: Rich Pom Review http://blogoforum.com/tag/pom+review+rich+scam+the+therichpom.com/re-rich-pom-review-6566.html Australia is a long way behind the UK, USA and Europe in terms of participation in the field of affiliate marketing, according to The Rich Pom. I have promoted work from home opportunities for some time via my web site and decided to see if this guy knows what he is talking about. Who is the Rich Pom you may well ask? He is a fellow from the UK who has made an extremely profitable income from affiliate marketing over the past five years or so. He recently moved to Australia and is starting to promote his strategies. Take a look at his website where he can prove average monthly earnings of $95,000.00 plus. He has been seen and heard promoting his home business opportunity via mainstream media in Australia on the Kyle and Jackie O show on 2DayFM and on the www.ninemsn.com website. I visited The Rich Pom website and I must admit, initially I was a little bit sceptical, mainly due to the recent increase in internet scams with several stories heard of people losing money time after time seeking a genuine home business opportunity. However, after reading the easy to follow and understand information on The Rich Pom website and a few web surfing hours looking at reviews and comments from others who have invested in his work from home document, I decided in the name of market research to spend a few dollars to see if it was too good to be true.From the minute I downloaded The Rich Pom document (50 plus pages) filled with simple step by step instructions covering every aspect of his affiliate marketing strategy I knew my money had been well spent. Take it from me, if you are serious about an online work from home business you must pay a visit to The Rich Pom website to see what all the fuss is about. His website displays proof of his affiliate earnings ($95,000.00 per month on average), he also includes his ABN number, personal phone and email, bank account information and business address so you can do all the searches etc to check that he is legitimate.I was so convinced the strategies revealed in The Rich Pom internet marketing document offered a genuine method of generating an ongoing online income I created a website to help spread the word.I have been following The Rich Pom's proven step by step program for around 8 weeks and have easily covered the cost of his information and setting up my website etc. I now make money every day, O.K maybe not thousands a day yet but I can see the potential and I am convinced if the Rich Pom's program is followed step by step there will be a steady increase in earnings from several income streams. The best thing about investing in this product is that you can contact The Rich Pom via his personal phone number, personal email or forums where you can also swap information with other members of "The Rich Pom family". So if you are thinking about getting involved in affiliate marketing I suggest you do it now and take a look at The Rich Pom's proven strategy. The key to successful affiliate marketing and earning a genuine income is selecting the right product or opportunity, and following proven information or guidelines that will produce online success and financial reward. If you are looking for a genuine home business opportunity, or just some extra cash, you should definitely visit The Rich Pom, his strategy definitely is genuine work from home opportunity. Affiliate marketing will require time and effort on your part, however getting started is a fairly simple process. If you are interested in starting your internet home business you can find more information here at www.workathomeasy.com - 1 reply Thu, 26 Apr 2007 03:45:15 GMT http://blogoforum.com/tag/pom+review+rich+scam+the+therichpom.com/re-rich-pom-review-6566.html RE: Rich Pom Review http://blogoforum.com/tag/pom+review+rich+scam+the+therichpom.com/re-rich-pom-review-6530.html Hello! The Rich Pom - the clever person who's showing us all how to earn money working from home.... Scam or Not? If he is allowed to advertise with Kyle and Jackie O, Mix106.5, NineMSN and Ticketek - maybe it isn't scam?! Surely these people would have done checks?! I know for a fact that they would legally have to do full research into a business like this before they can promote it. If this was a scam, why do ANZ Bank, Citibank, Westpac Loans, Travel Agencies, Qantas etc all do his method of online marketing? Why do some people have to be so narrow minded? Why can't some people think for a moment - there are real people earning real money with affiliate marketing! Do you really believe that NineMSN, 2DAYFM - Kyle and Jackie O in particular and Ticketek wouldn't do any kind of research and checks before allowing him to advertise with them?! Wake up! These companies would have legal teams that would assess this, scrutinise it before it gets aired or published. Would celebrities endorse a scam? No, don’t think so. Would NineMSN put a link on their homepage to a “scam site?” No, don’t think so. Sorry, but looking back on it now after joining, I have to say that more people should open their eyes to something that might be real. >> I have joined the rich pom to find out for myself. Here's my findings: I have earned my money back within one week. I have now got a website set up that the rich pom taught me how to do. It is 100% legal, thousands of Australian companies do this day in, day out. I AM MAKING MONEY! I only put this blog up because I have joined, I am getting all the support I need and most importantly, it WORKS. Some people (one person in particular) has been posting negative comments everywhere. Sad and pathetic. It is very bad that some of us cannot take the blinkers off for one moment and think about something that might actually be real. - 1 reply Thu, 26 Apr 2007 03:42:19 GMT http://blogoforum.com/tag/pom+review+rich+scam+the+therichpom.com/re-rich-pom-review-6530.html Rich Pom Review http://blogoforum.com/tag/pom+review+rich+scam+the+therichpom.com/rich-pom-review-6522.html The Rich Pom Are you tired of searching the internet for ways to make money on the internet, but getting constantly bogged down in the latest and greatest "Get Rich Quick Scam? I was! Until I found The Rich Pom At first glance, TheRichPom looks like your typical "scam" web site. Glorifying what it's doing, telling you how it's going to make you "super rich" super quick. It's as if all your prayers have been answered at once! What is surprising about The Rich Pom is the honesty and flamboyant language on the site. It's as if the site leaks honesty, yet arrogance. "What the hell are you doing reading down here? If you’re STILL not sure, then please go! If your measly amount of money you earn every month keeps you happy and you don’t want more, then fine. GO – I honestly don’t care." -Excerpt from The Rich Pom There is no such thing as a free lunch, and The Rich Pom is no exception. Purchasing the e-book from The Rich Pom will not instantly make you rich, nor will it make you rich tomorrow ... But it will teach you in an easy to understand way (Although somewhat condesending !) how you can take advantage of the internet to earn some SERIOUS cash. WAKE UP PEOPLE - THE RICH POM IS NOT A SCAM, IT'S REAL! - 1 reply Thu, 26 Apr 2007 03:39:59 GMT http://blogoforum.com/tag/pom+review+rich+scam+the+therichpom.com/rich-pom-review-6522.html Rich Pom Scam- NOT! http://blogoforum.com/tag/pom+review+rich+scam+the+therichpom.com/rich-pom-scam-not-6506.html Make up you own minds people. Here are three scenarios. Number one. The Rich Pom sells a document explaining step by step how to make money by affiliate marketing. The document costs $79 and if you have no idea where to start gives you some grounding and relevant information. Yes there are affiliate links. Why wouldn't there be. After all that what he's teaching you how to do. yes, I have bought the document and it has opened up a whole new insight into where to begin and how to begin. I have bought other programs that are nowhere near as informative or concise as this one. Number two. A major options trading company invites people to free seminars. These seminars are conducted in such a way that it makes it sound incredibly easy to make huge money on the stock market. They convince people to buy their product for $3,999 with a money back guarantee that states in part that if you don't make three times what you paid for the course in three months they would refund your money in full. While going through the course they encourage you to use their online software which costs about (from memory) $99 a month to access. They also encourage you to make your own notes in the workbooks and to highlight sections of relevance. When you don't make the amount of money they say you will and try to make good on the guarantee, they point you to a clause that states that the goods must be in a resalable condition to claim the refund. Yes, my husband bought this program and after he died and I had no interest or use for it I tried to claim the refund. i was told, in no uncertain terms that because he had jotted a few notes in pencil that the guarantee was void. Number three. Every day of the week all of you who use the internet would no doubt go to major sites such as search engines, community portals, real estate guides, car guides, newspapers etc etc. How do you think they make their money. Yes, that's right. Shock horror affiliate marketing. But I don't see any of you in here bagging the big players for making millions each month in exactly the same way as hundreds of thousand of people round the world are doing right now. And I don't see you bagging them for NOT sharing their information on how to do it. This is just another typical example of Australia's tall poppy syndrome. Who cares whether you buy the Rich Pom's document or not. Not me for one. There are plenty of other documents out there that explain affiliate marketing, some better than other's. The whole point of this is that why should all these mega rich companies make all the profits themselves. Wouldn't you like a piece of the action as well. If you would then learn how it works and use it to your advantage. It can be done by anyone who has a little bit of nouse. Go find the information for free if you like, but you will struggle without some sort of guidance. I know which one of these scenarios makes me feel more ripped off, but you can make up your own minds. Thu, 26 Apr 2007 03:34:51 GMT http://blogoforum.com/tag/pom+review+rich+scam+the+therichpom.com/rich-pom-scam-not-6506.html The Rich Pom - Affiliate Marketing SCAM http://blogoforum.com/tag/affiliate+marketing+online+pom+rich+the+therichpom.com/the-rich-pom-affiliate-marketing-scam-6388.html FROM SOMEONE IN THE KNOW: OK, here is the deal. The book comes in a word format. Anyone with any experience knows you publish in PDF, not word document. Complete and utter joke. He has lifted the entire thing from Rich Jerk, and merely had the words changed. The thought patterns and chapters are unbelievably identical. He has also copied the Rich Jerk's ad campaign by being obnoxious, rude and "I don't give f&*k coz I'm rich". He is also completely and utterly pathetic in that at the start of the book, he INSISTS (almost begs) that you only go through his affiliate links in the book, as he has been kind enough to arrange special deals. Anyone smart enough has to simply contact the companies he links to to find out there are no deals. I hate to say it, but the guy is not clever, he is a plagiarist through and through. And since he has copied the Rich Jerk, parts of the information in it are actually valuable. He has the audacity to suggest Australians make it rich online by playing poker and taking online surveys. I will give you one guess what his other sites are related to. Protest all you like...you should have bought the Rich Jerk for US $9.95 (richjerk.com) This sort of confirms my suspicions that the ebook isn't all it is cracked up to be. It is just sad that so many people will be ripped off - especially the "The Rich Jerk" - there is nothing worse than putting a great deal of work into a quality product and having someone rip it off and piggybacking off your success - I sincerely hope that action is taken against this guy. This sort of confirms my suspicions that the ebook isn't all it is cracked up to be. It is just sad that so many people will be ripped off - especially the "The Rich Jerk" - there is nothing worse than putting a great deal of work into a quality product and having someone rip it off and piggybacking off your success - I sincerely hope that action is taken against this guy. It's so pathetic the fact he has tried to make money on a lie. That video on youtube from earlier really sold it for me, but when that user came on spamming how great this guy is, and the actual content of his ebook, really tied the knot. great to see DigiPoint monitoring the forums and seeing that the 3 users posting in this thread have been banned. This probably underlines that they were the same person posting under 3 usernames and then further pushes the point that it must all be a scam SEE HIS DODGY SCAM GET BUSTED ON YOUTUBE: http://youtube.com/watch?v=VHx-ulM_hYs "We mentioned that affiliate programs are free to join. Any affiliate program that requires a fee or payment to join, no matter how small the fee or how sincere the promise of great rewards may seem, take it as a sure fire sign that it's not a legitimate affiliate program! My advice: avoid it, as you would avoid a worm virus!" My advise? AVOID IT AS YOU WOULD A RICH POM!!! $79 was a waste of money at the time ... I just wish I could give the money I spent to my family! Anyway, blogging's my game right now, and it's far more enjoyable than what "The Rich Pom" had proposed. Wanker. He quotes that "Australia are behind the times when it comes to affiliate marketing" and says that his strategies work better because of it. Like we've already said: He's a big, fat, bald scam artist... with a crappy car. Well his site is still running so I'm assuming the ACCC did shut him down - but that said according to alexa it would appear that the traffic his site is recieving also seems to be trailing off - but then again alexa isn't exactly a rock solid system to be judging a site's traffic. Tue, 24 Apr 2007 01:51:22 GMT http://blogoforum.com/tag/affiliate+marketing+online+pom+rich+the+therichpom.com/the-rich-pom-affiliate-marketing-scam-6388.html The Rich Pom is probably the best in Australia. One clever guy! http://blogoforum.com/tag/affiliate+home+pom+rich+scam+spam+work/the-rich-pom-is-probably-the-best-in-australia-one-clever-guy-5931.html Date: Thursday 29th March "The Rich Pom" - therichpom.com - the guy that has been promising to earn us extra cash working from home. Is it real? Does it work? Well, here's my review after joining some 8 weeks ago. This guy seems to be everywhere. This "rich pom" is on the radio, he's been on TV and he's now on the insides of buses around the CBD. My god, I thought I couldn't escape him! But, his annoying ads on 2DayFM and Mix made me wonder whether this might actually be real - after all, they wouldn't allow a scam to be on air, would they? OK, so anyway, I joined. Friends told me it was a scam, and to be honest, I thought the same, but what changed my mind was a video on his website (www.therichpom.com) that shows apparent proof of earnings. I thought "Maybe this might be real" - "He's been on the homepage of NineMSN, again, they would have done checks". So, as I say, I joined and downloaded the rich pom's ebook. The first thing to say is that it is definitely value for money. It's like 70 pages long or something and you also get access to the forums where you can chat to him (and other members). Does it matter if you are a PC novice? If the truth be told - yes. The information in his book is excellent if you have half an understanding of the Internet and a brain in your head. If you are a complete dummy when it comes to the Internet, then I honestly don't think you should join. If you do understand a little about this, then it may be worth thinking about joining. But - does his ideas on how to make money online actually work? The answer is yes. Put simply, the rich pom is not a scam and his methods to earn money online are good. It's called "affilate marketing" - which basically means sending people on the Internet to other websites and getting paid a commission when they buy a product or service. Is this method of making money online a scam? Absolutely not - in fact, far from it. ANZ Bank, ebay, Citibank, Roses Only, Hotel and Travel Agencies do it. They all pay a commission to people running websites for sending them referrals. In the two months I have joined, The Rich Pom has worked for me. Note: I have not made tens of thousands, far from it, but it is a steady income and it WILL increase over the coming months - that is no doubt. Should you join this "rich pom"? Again, it's up to you. If you are a complete Internet novice, I wouldn't recommend it unless you know a friend or family member who could assist you. But, if you are keen, have half a brain and willing to give something a go, then it's a great read, it's not a scam and his tactics genuinely work. Hope this little review helps! Sat, 31 Mar 2007 03:26:33 GMT http://blogoforum.com/tag/affiliate+home+pom+rich+scam+spam+work/the-rich-pom-is-probably-the-best-in-australia-one-clever-guy-5931.html