Have you been ripped off with a great sales letter which delivers rubbish?
Or even worse the product is not what you thought you were buying. Hey you are a newbie to Internet Marketing and you get some sort of highly technical product that even the Geeks don't read. Maybe even download a file and you think that you have made a "boo-boo" as it won't open with Winzip etc. So you try to contact the supplier only to be sent numerous replies from a robot (autoresponder). You then resort to typing in capitals in frustration as you haven't realised you are talking to a machine while it's owner is off enjoying themselves with profits of the machine's labour.
OK you have got over that now but the next day you open you email box and they just keep downloading as yesterday you applied for a few freebies and the world now seems to want sell you everything. Not only that but some people like to be seen above the crowd so they send not one but many of the same. Now after reading all that lot you are very confused and have no idea what are good products and what are just hyped up rubbish. You will then do either of 2 things buy anything because you are in a buying mood and anything is better that nothing or give up in frustration.
Now don't panic I have the answer. RatingsHub a new site set up by a group of internet marketers that decided something had to be done so they got together and produced a site where products are rated according to their own experiences using the products.
I would like to invite you to join for free with definitely no strings attached as they say. Feel free to come and go as you like we don't have any keys to our doors.
I suppose you want a link now after I solved your problems.
Well alright here it is www.keries.com/ratingshub
Now get yourself a nice cup of tea - nothing stronger please as you don't want to cloud the issue any further now you've found the solution.
Ok have a bit of fun to celebrate your liberation.
Keries
Just heard today that RatingsHub now has over 10,000 subscribers so it's now no mickey mouse site and must be getting the "scam dwellers" worried as the "scam busters" have now really hit town.
For further information check out my blog.
Lame Outdated Email Subjects
The Tricks Played in Emails to Get You to Open Them
Let's have a look at a few.
1. Ooops forgot to send you the link.
2. Sorry wrong link in my email yesterday.
3. (Name), you just made a sale and when opened it goes on to say don't you just love those words etc.
4. Your account has been closed headline just to get you attention.
5. I've got a free gift for you today - only to find an affiliate link to another site.
6. Time sensitive offer - you find it still available when doing a clean out months later.
7. Only available until a certain date which keeps changing everytime you access their website.
8. Only so many left and it's an eproduct - does the "ink" run out after so many copies?
9. Emails written in airports or on planes - am I supposed to envy then for being wealthy enough to travel or are they so busy with their ideal life that they have to use every minute productively?
10. Emails that have I recommend you buy this product because and list reasons etc and the next 20 emails I open from other internet marketers have the exact same reasons. Sounds like a lot of preprogrammed robots to me who haven't read the ebook or tried the product.
11. Reverse Sales - the price keeps increasing so the longer you leave it the more expensive it is.
12. To be continued.......
Please feel free to add your favourites in my feedback module so I can update this list.
Keries
RatingsHub Blog
Ratingshub is my personal blog about the RatingsHub membership review site where internet marketing products are reviewed by members who have tried the products and thus rate them accoridng to their own experiences.
Fetching RSS feed... please stand byInternet Marketing Products
Let me know your experiences
From the contents of my lens you already know my answer to this poll. However I would like to know your answer as well.
Any suggestions or other feedback please sign my guestbook.
Burned by Internet Marketing?
This blog is composed of various interesting internet marketing articles which are changed regularly.
Fetching RSS feed... please stand byThe Great Lure of Making Money on the Internet
I can identify with Zoobie can you?
Zoobie The Internet Marketing Newbie (Episode 1)
Zoobie the Internet Marketing Newbie (Episode 1). Watch as Zoobie the internet marketing newbie tries to unleash the secrets of Adsense!!Created by Russell Brunson. Check out www.zoobie.tv
Runtime: 371
19767 views
68 Comments:
curated content from YouTube
My RatingsHub Blog on Internet Marketing
Fetching RSS feed... please stand byMy Criteria to Buy from an Internet Marketing Website
What to look for and why
1. Guarantee.
2. Name and Address of Marketers.
3. Contact Details of Marketer - if in I doubt I send them an email and won't buy if it bounces.
4. Unsubscribe link on their Emails.
5. Reluctant to buy products where say a $1000 has been crossed out and it's now say $10. Makes me feel like I'm some sort of fool if they expect me to believe it is really worth a $1000.
6. Testominals without authors. Who wrote them the internet marketers themselves?
7. An ounce of common sense. If seems to good to be true it usually is.
8. Do I really need it or is it just going to gather dust on my hard drive never to be found again?
9. Careless errors in emails and websites - for example "Dear Firstname" where they haven't even bothered to change "firstname" to my name. Saw a website the other day without a "Payment Button" - not too sure how they expected to get any sales.
10. Check the RatingsHub Review Site - 5 Stars and I'm very interested. No stars and I know it's rubbish.
I hope you found the above useful and for further information about my criteria and why I use them feel free to visit my blog at
www.kerriesheehan.com/ratingshub
Keries
Just for Fun
If it wasn't so close to the truth it would be funny!
Unfortunately even though this website has been written as joke it does highlight some of the hype and white lies told in internet marketing sales letters. I'm referring things like the use of time limits and number of copies to be sold - how many Internet Marketers stick to their limits on these? Also check out the savings at the bottom - isn't that typical?
Don't get Ripped Off!
How to Use RatingsHub Review Site
Click Here to go to the RatingsHub review site.
Enjoy.
Reader Feedback
Any suggestion or feedback is appreciated.
Thanks for your feedback.
I've tried to write this lens from personal experiences as the majority of my readers would have had similar experiences and thus can relate to them.
-
Reply
- Junyuan Junyuan Jun 15, 2008 @ 3:36 am
- Hey there! Great lens you have got here on hyped up Internet Marketing rubbish. I totally agree with what you've in your lens here. Great stuff! ;) I've given you a 5 star rating for your lens. I've got 2 lens setup on Internet Marketing - one of them I'll answer all a>, while the other I've covered the 5-steps for newbies to make their first dollar online. Feel free to take a look and let me have your comments. ;) You may also want to add your lens to my Internet Marketing Directory to get more traffic to your lens. Cheers!
-
Reply
- jimfurr jimfurr Jun 5, 2008 @ 3:23 pm
- Hi Kerrie!
Long time no E
I will be looking for your other lenses,
I just stopped in here first!
How is business for you these days?
I know you are one to get out there
and get the job done!
ttyl,
Jim Furr ><>
-
Reply
- angesbiz angesbiz Jul 6, 2007 @ 4:49 am
- Hey Kerrie, great lens! I have just found my way here after hearing you mention it on the UWC forum how long ago... I gotta say congratulations. You've got some great stuff here and useful tips. The email marketing campaigns really are a laugh a minute. I like it.
Cheers
-
Reply
- dwhittingham dwhittingham Mar 1, 2007 @ 5:36 pm
- Hi Kerrie,
I set up a poll on Digital Points Forum asking how many successful internet business onwers were making their money from products or services outside of the field of "making money on the internet". The results were an overwhelming small minority!!!
-
Reply
- golfgirl golfgirl Feb 21, 2007 @ 5:50 pm
- I had to laugh when I saw the lame subject lines - my personal favorite is Oops, sent the wrong link yesterday! I just hate that one. I wonder which "guru" charged $27 for an e-book telling them that's how to get an email opened? A close 2nd would be the price or date that keeps changing=losers
- Load More
Links

RatingsHub Blog
Keries
1000000 Links
by keries
Welcome Everyone to my little corner of the internet world. Gee it was quiet until you arrived. OK you want to know a bit about me. Well not too sure...
(more)
by 25 people |










