Make Money on the Internet

Soon I will be gathering up links that I believe are helpful for earning money on the internet. I'm just beginning to follow up on these, but I will only give you links to things that I'm convinced are not scams.

The Ultimate Supertip

Ultimate Supertip Book Cover

This site by Harvey Segal offers excellent FREE information on making money on the internet. The ebook he offers can be downloaded for free without even giving out your email address or any information. What's the catch? None. He does have a lot of other products for making money on the internet that are not free, but this book really is free, and it really does give good information. Harvey Segal is the owner of the ClickBank Success Forum, and you'll find his other ebooks and programs are very reasonably priced. The Ultimate Supertip is, as the name states, the ultimate tip he offers, and it's free, so you really ought to begin with it.

Why am I convinced this one is not a scam? He really let me get all the way to the end and download the book for free and without giving him any information. The book really did have information in it. He's selling at the end, of course, but everything was up front and low pressure, and the things he was trying to sell were very reasonably priced—remarkably cheap for ebooks and programs, in fact. I bought an entire batch of them for $27, including sales advice and advice on marketing on the internet.

Before I put a link to it on my web site, I searched Google for negative reviews. Then I thought, “How can anyone claim to be scammed by this guy? No one would. The prices he asks for are so cheap that it's hardly worth complaining if it were a scam, and he has real books and real programs for those prices.” I hope you can tell from the rest of this web site, that I'm not interested in being part of a scheme. I liked what I saw, I liked the prices, and I spent a total of $37. I did it because the free book had good (if occasionally difficult to read) information, and it was really free.

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