Boa Method - Solid Product, or Online Moneymaking Scam?
- Author Charlie Essmeier
- Published December 20, 2007
- Word count 506
There are tons of products on the market that purport to help people make money online. Some of these are books, some are software, some are courses designed to train you, and some are a combination of any of the above. Some of these products offer legitimate ways to generate revenue, while others consist of nothing more than exaggerated hyperbole while offering little of substance. For those who are interested in buying an ebook or software program, it can often be hard to tell if the product is worthwhile or simply a waste of time and money.
One of the latest offerings in the "make money online" market is a product called the Boa Method, from successful marketer Mike Antoni and copywriter Lisa Diane. The product has been heavily promoted, and potential buyers undoubtedly want to know what's "under the hood". Is this product promoting a legitimate way to make money, or is it a scam of some sort?
The Boa Method is a combination training system and software program designed to help people earn money online through the creation of blogs. There have been numerous programs of this type in the past; many of them were little more than software programs designed to generate spam content. The search engines quickly ignored such litter on the Internet, and the only people who made money on such plans were the sellers of the programs. The Boa Method is different, however, in that the blogs are created from scratch, with real, honest content created by humans. Participants in the program are encouraged to find a topic of interest to them that will become the focus of the blog, which will generate revenue through a variety of methods, including advertising and opt-in mailing list generation.
The Boa Method is a step by step instructional program that was specifically created to help newbies learn various moneymaking methods. The blogs created through the program take advantage of a number of different ways of monetizing traffic, and the system is so easy to set up that nearly anyone can use it, regardless of previous experience. Instruction includes a combination of written material in the form of an ebook and video presentations.
What distinguishes the Boa Method from other programs that merely tell you to "throw a blog out there" is the software that makes it easy to create a blog in minutes on any topic, as well as the proprietary Squeeze Machine that utilizes social networking sites to generate revenue-producing traffic fairly quickly. In fact, testers have seen revenue from this traffic in less than 24 hours.
As with any program, the Boa Method will not work without some concerted effort on the part of those who participate. While lots of sales pages tout "hands off" moneymaking, the truth is that what you get out of any business is directly tied to what you put into it. That said, the Boa Method has worked well in beta testing and offers a good way to get started in Internet marketing for just about anyone.
©Copyright 2007 by Retro Marketing. Charles Essmeier is the owner of Boa Method Exposed, as well as other sites devoted to making money online and affiliate marketing.
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