Finding the “10 FREE ‘Web Businesses’”
Ok, I’ve actually done a few runs through the Jeff Paul Internet Millions to make sure I’m getting my money’s worth and a good investigation of the process. The first time, I found jeffpaulclub.com through a google search and some evidence from all the fliers that the “Jeff Paul Millionaires Club” was where I would find my 10 free websites. Why they would not just put the damn url somewhere in the fliers and packets, I don’t know. Maybe so that you can call their Start-up specialists first. Whom, basically funnel you to “directors” that will try to suck as much money as possible from your bank account for these “internet coaches”. More on that later. What I really want to talk about is the website builder they give you with the $39.95 product.
JeffPaulClub.com starts here. Oddly, enough when I put my customer ID and from my invoice, and the password, PASSWORD, I didn’t get in. So I broke down and called Jeff’s staff at 1-877-807-6005.
Honestly, when I eventually got through, the guy was very helpful. I gave him my name and customer ID and for some reason, when I put in PASSWORD again, I got in. After going through some customization of what I wanted my username and password to be, I was in. Here is what I saw:

Not much to it, the tabs on the left include the success team, which is their start-up specialists, or what I call “the hook”. Notice the two training materials tabs, both direct you to pdf’s of the packets, in case you lost them I guess. There is only one newsletter and daily tip so that’s worthless. You saw the success stories in the infomercials. Then and obligatory contact form. Next, I’ll tell you what the “10 free internet businesses” are really all about.

June 29th, 2010 at 5:52 am
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