Jeff Paul Internet Millions

Hey, I’m unemployed, so late one night while I was randomly flicking through channels when I happened upon an infomercial with a strikingly attractive lady interviewing some greasy old dudes by a pool.    So I kept watching of course, not for the greasy dudes, but because the product being pushed was a get rich on the internet scheme. Here’s the actual Jeff Paul site and some background of what this thing is.

Hey, I know how to use the internet; I’ve got a couple websites going with unique domain names and a pretty robust Godaddy server.  I also have a lot of domain names just sitting, doing nothing.  So, when I heard the phrase 10 free internet businesses included in the $39.95 purchase, I imagined I would receive some kind of software at my doorstep that I could just FTP onto my server and get my domains working for me.  If these hillbillies who where dumb enough to be “drowning in debt” before they found the Jeff Paul Program and made their millions, I thought I, a college educated, internet savvy, young guy, would be able to pull a few dollars out of my spare domains. And if not, if it was a complete scam, I would get my money’s worth in satisfying my curiosity, entertainment value, and maybe a little knowledge of internet marketing. Sooo, the following posts will be dedicated to giving you an in depth analysis of the Jeff Paul program using my investigative journalistical expertise and stuff.