The SendOutCards Scam Actual Truth

Published: 27th November 2009
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From the Desktop of Steph Robey, MBA & Internet Marketer/Entrepreneur



NOTE: I'm a 3rd party, un-biased expert in this industry that takes a look at various MLM opportunities. I am not a distributor for this company, nor do I work for this company, but I do think this is a great concept in MLM.

For my detailed review, read The Pros And Cons of SendOutCards.



Truth #1: The word "scam" is often used by Marketers online to get your attention.



One million people are searching on the Internet, today alone, for an MLM or Network Marketing business opportunity.



* Marketers on the Internet understand that those are popular words being typed into a Google search.

* People doing their due diligence on a home based business, immediately jump online, do a quick search of "company" name plus the word "scam."

* Meaning, plenty of people are searching for SendOutCards scam.

* Smart Internet Marketers will hide their marketing messages somewhere within the scam article, video or ad.



Don't believe me? Just skip to the end of any of the search results for SendOutCards scam. Ninety nine percent will say wonderful things about the company in the end, and ask you to sign onto their opportunity.



Truth #2: The BBB and the FTC are paid to watchout for scams.



News moves quickly on the Intenet. In the U.S, both the BBB (Better Business Bureau) and the FTC (Federal Trade Commission) are paid to track down complaints and consumer unhappiness on businesses. That's what they do - make sure everyone is happy in the market place.



The Better Business Bureau and the Federal Trade Commission keep a watchful eye on any companies receiving complaints, On the flip side, if someone does file a complaint, the watchdogs will provide a history of the complaint and whether or not it was resolved. Then, you be the judge.



Truth #3: Not everything in life is fair.



For example, most people associate used car salesman with the word sleazy, while MLMs are often perceived as scams.



Its very unfortunate but generally, its what people think.



There is a silver lining.Google has begun to really nail people for misguided marketing and both the FTC and the BBB are working diligently alongside of Goog, which will eventually change the industry's reputation. Internet Marketers know it as being "slapped" by Google. Basically, Google just eliminates anyone from their search results that they think is unethical. This literally shuts down a marketer online.



So, the truth, the whole truth and nothing but the truth about SendOutCards scams?



Truth is, don't beleive it when someone says you can get-rich-quick.



People who treat their SendOutCards business like a business; understand that it does take money to make money; and put a lot of effort and tenacity into their venture; succeed. There's proof of these people in every single MLM opportunity.



* Give your new opportunity at least a year

* Put your initial earnings back into it

* And, think of "quit" as a four letter word.



If you do find a complaint or information on the SendOutCards scam, dig into it and find out the "why". The truth is probably somewhere in the underlying "why".





For more truths about SendOutCards scam: a detailed review of this business opportunity and sensible and easy tips that you can implement immediately, visit my blog at the link below.. Click here http://www.SendOutCards.ProMLMLeadGeneration.com for my exclusive and all-inclusive SendOutCards Internet training and resources.

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