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Are Moneymaking Ebooks Get Rich Quick Scams?
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By: Charlie Essmeier Email Article
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There are a lot of people who are interested in finding ways to make money on the Internet. A search for "make money" on Google returns some four and a half million results. Clearly, there is a need for information on making money, and no shortage of people who are willing to provide it. Much of that information is offered in the form of an electronic book, or ebook. For a price, authors are willing to share their information about making money via downloadable reading material. That would seem to be a good thing, and yet many people dismiss such books as being nothing more than "get rich quick" scams. Is there any truth to that?

In years past, a lot of unscrupulous individuals took advantage of readers of magazines by taking out full-page advertisements touting their "rags to riches" success stories. The typical ad would describe some individual who was out of a job, on the verge of bankruptcy and without hope, who suddenly found a "secret" of making a lot of money. The ad then went on to describe how rich that individual has become as a result of the "secret" and then offered that "secret" for sale to anyone who sent a check to the Post Office box indicated in the ad. These ads were effective, but those who sent in money were often disappointed to see that the "secret" often consisted of nothing more than a letter that said "take out ads and sell this letter." Clearly, these ads were scams.

While many sales pages for today's ebooks vaguely resemble the ads of yesteryear, many of the products themselves are legitimate. True, the advertisements will tout the effectiveness of the information offered, and statements like "Make $5000 in one week!" are not uncommon. Hyperbole aside, many of these books do have legitmate information to offer. The online publisher Clickbank offers tens of thousands of such books for sale, and their sales policies require a 56 day, "no questions asked" refund policy. That policy tends to weed out the scams pretty quickly, especially since Clickbank reviews every book prior to publication.

Are all ebooks, particularly those offered for sale though Clickbank, equally good? Of course not. Some will be better than others, and few, if any, of them will offer information that will lead to the sorts of income suggested on their sales pages. Most of them, however, will offer at least some useful information about making money online. In the end, you are more likely to buy a book that will let you make a little bit of money than you are to buy a book that is an outright scam.

If you are in doubt as to whether or not a particular ebook may be of value, you might wish to search the Internet for reviews. There are many sites on the Web that review moneymaking ebooks, and a bit of time spent on such sites may be worth your while. You might also make a point of purchasing books that are offered for sale though Clickbank, as you will have the additional protection of being able to receive a refund should the book not be up to your expectations.

©Copyright 2007 by Retro Marketing. Charles Essmeier is the owner of Retro Marketing, a company specializing in sites devoted to making money online and affiliate marketing .

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