Buttock Augmentation E-Book Misinformation on the Internet

I get emails all the time from women who want to enhance their buttocks asking about this product or that product. My first response to them is okay, if you’re buying it, can you touch it? Look at it? feel it? Smell it? Well, if you can’t, then it’s not a product! It’s a rehash made up by someone who is trying to get into your pocket and steal your hard-earned money! What I’m talking about? I’m talking about the biggest scam that has hit the Internet E BOOKS. Instantly downloadable information after your money is withdrawn from your account.

For example, just search “how to get a bigger butt” on Google or any other search engine and see what you find. That’s right! Nothing but people selling e-books on how to make your butt bigger. Is this legal?Absolutely!As long as you get a product (ebook) for your hard earned money.Can you get a refund if you’re not satisfied?If you can get an act of congress maybe.

But wait, you don’t have a product to return to them, just a link to somewhere where you can download the ebook. Most e-books are around $37, but are instantly $19 off, some fancier ones have a popup that says “PLEASE WAIT”, we want to give you a discount today. Some even advertise that there are only 23 left at this price! Or some other made up number.

The ebooks look legit on the pictures on the website, but hey, anyone can make an ebook cover, just google “ebook covers”. Then there are all these “How To” sites and affiliate marketers trying to make money by falsely advertising these e-books. product reviews and supposedly offering professional opinions just to offer you a link to the company’s product website in hopes that you’ll buy so they can get a commission on the sale. The list goes on and on.

Who are these people who sell e-books? Well, I guess they’re not who they say they are. Searching for How to Get a Bigger Butt provided over 11 million responses on the topic, after reading the first two pages on Google I found absolutely “NO REAL PRODUCTS”, just a bunch of made up gibberish about Gluteus to the Maximus and lots of exercises. I assume they were referring to the gluteal muscles. Truth be told, all of these exercise ebooks are probably being offered by a cow sitting on the couch eating Bon Bons using clever pseudonyms like Joe Universe or Juan Pierre etc. etc. claiming to be bona fide personal trainers or fitness instructors and indeed all the information contained in these e-books can be found for FREE on the internet. How do you think they got it in the first place? My advice? Don’t waste your time and MONEY on these ebooks!

I want to expand a bit on affiliate marketers. Given the current economic situation, a huge wave of people, many unemployed, have turned to the internet with promises of riches to earn money. Of course, we all know that there is no pot of gold at the end of the rainbow. It costs nothing to be an affiliate marketer and there are literally thousands of products to advertise. The largest provider of e-books is called ClickBank, where one can virtually become an affiliate in minutes and choose from thousands of e-books to promote, from A to Z.

Now is where the trouble starts, these e-book providers are unscrupulous, allowing virtually anyone to advertise anything for them, regardless of whether it is misleading or blatantly false, which is often the case. Review after review, article after article is published on the Internet and all of them contain a link or links to the e-book buying portal. There is no regulation on this type of business and we all know what happens without regulation, right?

Well, good luck browsing and if it sounds too good to be true, it probably is!

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