Are Site Build It Reviews Scam?
If you’re new to Internet Marketing and trying to find out how to make money online, one of the first things you will should have been doing (I hope) is researching the many methods and strategies out there to follow your dream to making money online.
So it’s more than likely that apart from the ‘gurus’, such as John Chow, John Reese and all the other John and Jane internet money-making messiahs out there spamming your inbox, you’ve stumbled across Site Build It.
Site Build It is promoted as the the
“only, all-in-one, site-brainstorming-and-building-and-hosting-and-marketing, step-by-step system of software tools that delivers thriving, profitable business.”
With this hefty self-promotion, and intrigued by the promises of internet glory, you’re probably Googled for a few Site Build It reviews as well to see if it’s all it’s stacked up to be.
Funny thing is, all the Site Build It reviews you will probably find on the all-important first couple of pages of Google are by Site Build It owners (until recently I might add).
They must be mighty pleased with their purchase -to the extent you’d almost think that they get a kick-back for recommending Site Build It to YOU? Wouldn’t you? Just like those pyramid schemes, eh?
Anyway, before you fork out the $US300 for Site Build It, make sure you do read an independent Site Build It review or two.
Hi this is the infamous Lissie- I thought I would link another blog for variety! Nice to meet another Kiwi – thought I was the only one in the Griz/Vic mob! Originally from Wellington, currently living in Perth but may come home later this year.
I am rather relieved the whole thing re holding ISP’s responsible for people’s copyright infringements has had a rethink- that would have been scary! Thanks for the link
Hi Michael
Just thought I’d add my two cents worth. Why do they charge so much for their ’system’ – $300 for the system and support for each site and each year ! That’s outrageous. Do you need twice as much support because you’ve got 2 sites ? I would think you need no support for the second site so why charge $300 again ? And each year you get more experienced so why pay $300 each year ? It’s nuts !