Shortcuts To Internet Millions - Scam Or Legitimate Opportunity?
By Justin Michael
With the increasing number of online opportunities to make money from home comes Jeff Paul's Shortcuts to Internet Millions. This is an opportunity with some potential, so let's take a look at what the program has to offer.
A) Every Company Has Its Beginnings
The story goes, founder and owner of Shortcuts to Internet Millions, Jeff Paul, was once homeless, in serious debt and living with his sister-in-law before finding the power of marketing on the Internet.
In 1998 Paul converted his offline systems to the Internet and began helping people to learn the secrets of making money online.
Shortcuts to Internet Millions is Jeff Paul's most recent effort to pass on some of what he has learned marketing online.
B) So, What Are The Costs?
Many of the programs out there described as fast ways to earn tons of money online are big time scams. Shortcuts to Internet Millions is definitely legit. The products offered are certainly on the up-and-up.
This is an important aspect to any online opportunity - legitimate products that you can either sell or learn from are a must, otherwise it could easily be interpreted as a closet pyramid scheme.
What can you expect to pay to get started?
* $39.95 for your membership fee
This will enroll you into "The Big League" bonus where the first month is free, but every month thereafter you will be billed another $39.95. So watch out for this monthly fee - if you don't want it, be sure to cancel.
You'll have several other club memberships to choose from when you join ranging from $7.99-$19.95. These aren't necessary, nor in my opinion are they very effective, and thus I do not recommend them.
Additional positive items with Shortcuts to Internet Millions are:
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