Making
Money Online With a Forex Trading System
In this article I will
discuss making money online, Forex trading, and software related to Forex
trading. Both good and bad. As well as cover some other things. Though there
are a lot of systems out there, more importantly scams, there's not quite as
many as there are online get rich quick schemes and ponzi schemes in general.
There are still hundreds if not thousands of scams that directly relate to
Forex Currency Trading. These scams come in various forms but often get the
record set straight on them quickly, however a few others somehow escape the
negative publicity and go for years and hit unsuspecting profit seekers where it
hurts the most daily. The problem with Forex is that so much seems too good to
be true, and a lot of stuff is, but it's also true that many people have made
millions and some aren't really all that smart at it. You can profit from the
right robot.
The first thing I
would like to discuss is the topic of sales pages, that common pitch page that
a lot of products use and you often think it's gone too far or it must be a
scam just by looking at it. But when you think real hard about it, over half
the time this is not actually the case... These sales pages are so long and
packed with information since they are commonly advertised on the web and it is
more or less business strategy, as opposed to anything reflecting the product.
Certain vendors force you to use pitch pages, they need a specific landing page
and it makes things much easier for sales transactions.
So rather than guide
you through a structured web site with more details through various sections;
they often use this pitch page and they generally pack it with information and
a ton of hard selling. This has proven to be the trend and it's gotten harder
and harder for some EAs to market their software without these types of pitch
pages. It is often the case with digital products and or/stuff you can order
online. When it comes to these make-money-online and Forex sites they often
have a lot of flash to them and obviously many things to draw customers in. In
reality it's not much different from any other form of advertising, most
certainly not the likes of gambling, and so forth. They need to have some sort
of appeal and be competitive. My conclusion is that even if it looks like it
could be a scam, do your homework anyway and it may not be. It just depends.
Some things are signs, but in my opinion web design and hard selling are not
direct signs of a scam. Though in the Forex Market something to hope for would
be charts and proof.
With regards to the
surveys and other things, it amounts to filling out spam for pennies pretty
much, data entry is the same and much more annoying than even the most
desperate realize. It also makes you look bad if you tell your friends. You
still have to spend time to make any real money, not prizes, and some also
require a credit card number on file, and they text you and stuff too. Let's be
honest, it sucks. It's bottom of the barrel work that just isn't worth it. It's
for the ultra-lazy. The kind of human being who for example might get scammed
by a Forex system. Not a serious adult who is looking to profit from investment
and extend their savings, along with make more money in general.
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