Is it Real to Get Paid for Posting Links?

August 9, 2015 76 Comments

Posting Links

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Fake Service

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No Support

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Fake Income Reports

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Bad Reputation

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Pros

  • No pros

Cons

  • Totally Fake Idea
  • No Support
  • Duplicate Link Posting Sites
  • Fake Testimonials
  • Fake Income Reports

 

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The idea of posting links has been popular for a number of years now and I really wonder how this idea is still popular.

Beware of link posting programs/websites that provide zero value while leading people to zero results.

I’m going to take a closer look at this opportunity because a lot of folks desperate for money fall for link posting scam offers thinking that they can get easily paid for posting links while in fact this so called opportunity is just another waste of time and effort.

Especially it was popular a few years ago when some companies paid folks for posting links here and there, on private blogs, social media sites etc.

This industry is dead now due to many complaints and spam reports. Though the industry is dead, some programs are still promoting this opportunity and to prove that it’s a waste of time I’m going to briefly review 17 link posting scams so you can see real facts for yourself.

Also, within my article you will find links to other link posting articles that will open your eyes to what is happening behind the scenes.

In fact, I’ve done a complete research to shed some light on this so called link posting industry and I believe after all the facts you will discover here you will be on the right way to your success and you will know exactly what programs or link posting ideas you should avoid.

 

 

Posting links is a waste of time. If you are looking for a genuine way to make money online, allow me to help you and recommend a program I’ve personally tried and I’m still a member of this program. You can try it for FREE. No credit card required.

 

 

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Here is a list of 21 link posting scams I’ve reviewed in the past 2 months:

 

  • Link Posting Scam 1 – Work at Home Authority
  • Link Posting Scam 2 – Work at Home EDU
  • Link Posting Scam 3 – Work at Home Institute
  • Link Posting Scam 4 – Home Profit System
  • Link Posting Scam 5 – at Home Income Package
  • Link Posting Scam 6 – Home Job Institute
  • Link Posting Scam 7 – Online Profit Stream
  • Link Posting Scam 8 – Work at Home Paycheck
  • Link Posting Scam 9 – Excel Cash Flow
  • Link Posting Scam 10 – Online Home Careers University
  • Link Posting Scam 11 – Work at Home University
  • Link Posting Scam 12 – Stay at Home Revenue
  • Link Posting Scam 13 – Internet Cash Income
  • Link Posting Scam 14 – Home Internet Cash
  • Link Posting Scam 15 – Web Fortune Master
  • Link Posting Scam 16 – Amanda Jones Online Income
  • Link Posting Scam 17 – Web Fortune Vault
  • Link Posting Scam 18 – Home Job Placement
  • Link Posting Scam 19 – Home Jobs Now
  • Link Posting Scam 20 – Mary Stevens
  • Link Posting Scam 21 – 37 Clicks

 

Work at Home Athority promotes two different products through affiliate links and in fact they don’t own any of these products. One product is Work at Home EDU and the other one is Paid Surveys. Work at Home EDU is a classic link posting scam that doesn’t offer any real value and if you read my full review you will learn some interesting facts about this program.

In short, they use fake testimonials, fake news, promise unrealistic earnings ( $15 per link). Due to their bold claims and false promises I really doubt that they provide training, support or money back guarantee.

Another program is Paid Surveys that Michelle tries to sell you for $34.95 while in fact you don’t have to pay to get access to that program because I give you access to the list of survey companies for free.

You will find that link inside my review. I really wonder why she tries to sell you something that is available to anyone for free on the internet.

 

Work at Home EDU is another poor product promoted for a number of years now. It’s a copy paste clone website of another link posting crap called Online Home Careers University. They are absolutely identical and copy each other to such an extent that it really looks ridiculous and even annoying. A complete waste of energy and time.

 

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Work at Home Institute is a clone website of two other link posting scams, such as Excel Cash Flow and Home Profit System. These two promise you $15 per link while Work at Home Institute promises $20 per link.

Of course, none of this is true. All these sites use the same methods to make you believe that you can be paid easily for posting links. The only difference of Work at Home Institute from previous two programs is that it provides training on affiliate marketing.

But the problem is that they promote affiliate marketing in the form of link posting opportunity which is totally misleading. Many people buy into this offer thinking that they can be paid for posting links only to find out that it’s just another empty promise.

 

Home Profit System is a clone website of another link posting scam or vice versa called Excel Cash Flow. They both promise you $379 per day from home by posting links. The bad news is that the owner of this product is unknown 🙁

 

At Home Income Package is just another crap that promises you to make $379 per day by posting links for Google!!! Can you imagine this? Do you really believe Google needs to hire someone to post links?

They even promise that you will start making money as soon as you register your account and you will make $300 in the first week! And finally, to be able to ask for refund you must give them a valid reason. Can you imagine this? A total crap.

 

Home Job Institute is a copy paste of other link posting scams such as Online Profit Stream, Home Profit System, Work at Home Paycheck and especially Excel Cash Flow. Their sites, claims, promises, fake testimonials etc are almost identical.

 

Online Profit Stream is the same story, plus there are a lot of complaints about them on the internet and if you read my full review of this program you will be really amazed to find out how bad the program really is.

 

Work at Home Paycheck is another crap that promises you to get paid for posting links. There are really TOO MANY PROBLEMS with this program because they promise you to make $1000 a day from home! Though they claim that you can earn money by posting links, it’s not true.

In fact, they teach how to make money through affiliate marketing but they advertise it in a misleading way. And at the same time they offer a link posting certification course which is absolutely ridiculous, misleading and controversial.

 

Excel Cash Flow is another $379 a day link posting opportunity that claims that you are going to be a search engine agent for Google and Yahoo 🙂

 

Online Home Careers University is one of the oldest link posting scams that has a lot of complaints and is shut down now.

 

Work at Home University is promoted under different domain names and offers a CPA course. The program uses multiple deceptive tricks and is not recommended.

 

Stay at Home Revenue is another links posting scam promoted by Michelle Withrow, the owner of other link posting scams.

 

Internet cash Income – another fake link posting certification program.

 

Home Internet Cash – Another program promoting a fake link posting opportunity

 

Web Fortune Master – Link posting scam which is in fact an affiliate and CPA course

 

Amanda Jones Online Income – Just a link posting scam out of many others

 

Web Fortune Vault – Another link posting scam. The site is taken down.

 

Mary Stevens – This name is associated with many link posting low quality sites

 

Home Job Placement – Another copy of 37 Clicks and also is associated with many other link posting sites such as Home Jobs Now, Home Job Source, Extreme Home Profits etc.

 

Home Jobs Now – This program is no longer existing and is now redirected to 37 Clicks,

 

37 Clicks – This site by Kelly Scott is associated with many other sites, such as

 

  • Online Home Careers University
  • Replace Your Job
  • 37 Clicks
  • Home Job Source
  • Extreme Home Profits
  • Online Software Solutions
  • Cash from Home

All these programs promise you easy money by claiming that you are in demand.

Take a look at this warning from a trusted site and you be the judge.

 

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A complete research of link posting industry

In this article you find the info about link posting industry from a new angle. You will learn all the facts and know the difference between the right way to post links and the wrong way.

You will learn what programs to avoid, what steps to follow to take advantage of the link posting opportunity in the way that will lead you to a maximum success.

You will understand how this industry works and how much money you can make and how long it will take for you to see some real results.

You will also learn some interesting and even some shocking facts that will change your mind. I’m talking about mind blowing facts.

In this article I’m talking about link posting industry in a different angle so you can understand how you can succeed in this field through affiliate marketing.

Because affiliate marketing is exactly what you need if you want to start earning an income through using affiliate links.

You will understand the difference between fake things, such as link posting job, link posting agent, link posting certification course and the real thing, such as affiliate marketing industry.

You will know how to stop doing things that don’t work and you will learn how to start doing things that work.

And you will get answers to questions that most people ask when it comes to link posting programs.

Because there is a lot of confusion among folks and I believe I can help them.

In this article you’ll learn the difference between link posting for cents and link posting for dollars. I will show all legit programs available in online space.

You can choose any of them depending on your knowledge, skills and willingness to work part time or full time.

In fact, there is nothing left. You choose what you want to do.

 

 

Final word on link posting scams

The question is: Is it Any Real to Get Paid for Posting Links? No, It’s not possible is my short answer.

There are enough arguments provided above to easily understand that all these programs is just one big waste of time and energy.

But the truth is that it’s absolutely possible to make money by posting links IF you join a legit program and know how to do it the right way.

You can make money through affiliate marketing, i.e. find a product online, write a description about your product, add your affiliate link to that product and start promoting it using legit and proven methods that you can learn from this program.

This is called posting links through legit way and it’s far from a dream that these posting link scams are trying to sell you.

Yes, it takes time and effort to build a business but there is no other way to make money if you are serious about making money online the honest way and are looking for a legit and reputable program.

 

 

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About the Author:

My name is Adam. I'm the founder of Your Income Advisor. My goal is to help others succeed online, by exposing scams and reviewing top rated products. I can help you start your own business online

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  1. amjadmajeed says:

    Hi amjad My name is Leif and I was wondering if you have ever heard of Rory Ricord Link Post Blogging. If so I would be interested in your opinion. I am already involved with program and had a leave of absence. I am back now and I am considering following back up on it. I do want to do affiliate marketing. Is his program legit to the best of your knowledge. Anything you can tell me would be greatly appreciated. Thanks and take care

  2. Cathy Brewer says:

    would like to know how to get started

  3. Renton says:

    Thanks for posting this great information! It is great to know that link posting is not the best way to make money online. I think it is sad that there are so many scams like this but I am glad you are here to warn us about them. I hope that many people read this blog to be aware of scams like these.

    I think whenever you see a company without an owner or that makes crazy promises it isn’t most likely a scam.

    Thanks for sharing this information to help us stay away from scams like this!

    • Rufat says:

      Thank you Renton. I already saved some people thanks to this post of mine and I hope I will save more of them in the future.

  4. Dave M. says:

    Looks like you did a lot of research for this post. Thanks for getting this info out there so we know where the scams are! I did not know that scams are so rampant but I guess it is inevitable that people try to get money from you and promise the moon! I do know that Wealthy Affiliate is the real deal and provide so much for the money!

    Dave

  5. Jason says:

    I can’t believe link posting is still a thing, I found your post while trying to convince a friend not to pay money to join a fake link posting scam. He was convinced that it was going to work. Thankfully I found this article while showing him Wealthy Affiliate. Timing just happened to be everything here, thank you for getting this out there, you just saved my buddy a few dollars as well.

    Best Regards

    Jason

    • Rufat says:

      Yes, they still continue scamming people. I’m glad you can help your friend and save him from this type of scam. I recommend you to explain your friend clearly how affiliate marketing works so he understands what he is going to get into before making his decision.

  6. Shahzad says:

    Hey Rufat,

    Its nice to read your article and believe me, I was hunted from many scams earlier and I was searching the legit way where I can earn money online and how, all scammers they stole my money and give nothing, in affiliate marketing industry everyone join some affiliate platform and referred others to join and after left, and by that other person wasted their money too…. 

    i feel good that you doing hard work for helping people and have better experience and knowledge about affiliate marketing

    thanks and keep it up, 

    regards, Shaz 

    • Rufat says:

      Though affiliate marketing is legit thing there are programs that scam people out of their money. It’s really bad that these link posting scams are doing it too. The only way to avoid them is to educate yourself and learn how affiliate marketing works.

  7. Craig says:

    It sounds like any program paying to post links is mostly a waste of time and won’t earn me a single dollar.  Is this why I so often see a million links on random websites in the comments that point to other websites though? It is basically people thinking they’ll make some money by posting links all over the place?

    It is always surprising to me the number of digital scams out there! I appreciate your extensive summary of all of these additional programs I should avoid. It looks like the idea of affiliate marketing is a good potential opportunity! I’ll have to look into it in more detail.

    • Rufat says:

      Of course, posting links is a huge waste of time. You are right, you can see many spam links in comments on other sites. Those who post them think they can make money but it’s just a waste of time. Posting links wisely through affiliate marketing can make you money but posting them here and there will make you zero $.

  8. Louis says:

    Hello Rufat, this is a very helpful article. I must say a very big thank you to you for thanking your time to research about all this sites. The internet is just full of many crappy,scam site that exploits gullible people of their quids. I’ll also recommend any serious minded person to join the wealthy affiliate program but they have to understand that it takes patience to build a brand.

    • Rufat says:

      I hope I can be helpful at least for some people. And I’m glad you tried WA and understand what I’m talking about here. It’s true, there are so many scams out there and it’s hard to review all of them.

  9. Leif Graverson says:

    Hi Rufat this is Leif again. I was wondering if you ever wrote a review regarding Rory Ricord link post blogging? Regardless I am done with his program and I think I am going to try the 7 day free trial of W.A.I really want to learn marketing and it looks like you guys have a lot to offer without the b.s. I am ready to start learning and working hard. I look forward to interacting with you and the community.

  10. MattGTV says:

    Hey Rufat- Looks like you have put in a lot of hard work over the years on your website. It has all the information someone needs to avoid some common scams out there. I’m New to WA, so I was motivated by the money that can actually be made after putting in hard work and being persistent. And as I see, it’s not as easy as link posting scams try to describe it.

    Thanks,

    Matt

    • Rufat says:

      I worked really hard Matt! Unfortunately, I’m not getting as much traffic as I expected. Though it takes a lot of hard work to write articles. You’re right, persistence is the key. And it pays off anyway. Regarding link posting scams, they describe affiliate marketing opportunity in a totally different way by misleading naive people. Anyway, I’m glad you are safe from this and are now in the right community and if you follow what they teach you will achieve your goals. Prepare to work hard Matt!

  11. Frances Guillory says:

    Th Th so very much for this information o posting links. I have become disabled and not able to work a regular job I have worked since I was16 yrs old I am 62 now and I am having a difficult time not being able to work so I started looking online hoping to find a at home job to be able to d and making some cash
    Thanks again for your report

    Frances Guillory

    • Rufat says:

      I’m glad I was of help to you. My recommended program is not a job at home opportunity. This program teaches you how to build your very own business online. It will take some time but it’s worth the effort. You can make from a few hundred up to a few thousand dollars. Results are different for everyone.

  12. Antonis Christonasis says:

    Hello Rufat!
    Getting paid to post links sounds too good to be true in the first place. Unfortunately, most of the time money doesn’t come easy and require a lot of work.I like how analytical your post is. It is also very helpful for beginners not to be victims of all the scams of easy money making out there.

    • Rufat says:

      Though I and other bloggers write a lot of content explaining to people things related to internet marketing many of them fall victims to scams, especially link posting scams that are everywhere. I already included many of them in my link posting scams list it’s not impossible to include all of them because they create new ones with new names almost every day. The simple formula to not fall for scams like this one is to educate yourself and learn the truth about making money online which means like you say easy money doesn’t exist. It’s a myth.

  13. Joe says:

    Wow! What a ripoff. What a group of corrupt people. Names like “Home Job Institute may actually be illegal because they imply there is employment involved. Thanks for publishing this article. I have seen these scams advertised on the internet and I am attracted by the idea of making over $300 a day. That’s a lot of money.

    How did you find out about these link posting scams? How can I tell if an ad is legit?

    I believe money can be made if I will work hard and learn something that can help others.

    • Rufat says:

      These programs, I mean link posting scams always mislead people by choosing such misleading names, such as Home Job Institute, Work at Home EDU etc. And unfortunately, most people get scammed by them when see promises like $300 a day with little effort. The best way to know if the ad is legit or not is to do a proper research and read at least 10 blogs before making a decision.

  14. christian javois says:

    Rufat,
    Thank you for this education in link posting. I saw quite a few of these as I looked for online business opportunities and would have been caught in the same cycle as those who were unaware.
    I really liked the information on Wealthy Affiliates because it provided thorough information and not leave anything for guesswork.
    You provided a good list to help me be aware of the scams that are currently in existence. Thank you for a good education on a topic i was not informed about.

    • Rufat says:

      Many people like get scammed by these link posting time wasters and there are too many of them out there. As I can see, you’re already a member of WA which means you’re in the right place. Though I’m a member too I still sometimes buy some programs that can help me get more knowledge in affiliate marketing. I hope you are doing the same thing. I think you now know which programs you should avoid because most of them are absolutely useless and others provide very limited value. You can send this list to your friends so they don’t get scammed by any of these programs.

  15. April says:

    What about Secure Job Position which boasts about its money back guarantee and one of a kind certification course for affiliate link posting. They charge almost $100 and say they do all the work and make it so easy for you and give you your own personal mentor, and that they provide the customers and links for big name brands etc. etc.

  16. Phyllis says:

    Mark Cuban is pushing these programs in 2017! I wonder if he knows? I think he would be outraged lol.

  17. gracepotato says:

    That’s a very comprehensive list of scams! Thank you for compiling that. I’m shocked that there are so many scams out there and that people are getting cheated of their money everyday. I guess with so many websites promising get-rich-quick programs online, it’s not easy to discern which are the legitimate ones! Especially these sites that hide the truth about posting links and explain it in such a primitive way.

    • Rufat says:

      That’s true. There are so many low quality programs out there and especially when it comes to link posting programs they use various misleading techniques to convince folks that copying and pasting links can make them a full time income in a matter of a few days. And it’s really hard for most people to discern which one is legit. That’s why I decided to write a post to help people understand how the whole thing works so they can stay away from the wrong programs.

  18. William Allen says:

    I was watching a video by Automateddailyincome.com when I decided to do a little research first. I am glad I found your site and saved my money.

    They want $49 and offered a 60 day money back guarantee.

    • Rufat says:

      I checked that program and it looks like there are many complaints in online space. I will add it to my list and will write my review in a few days.

  19. Charles Byrd says:

    I’ve already paid the 97 bucks t WAHEDU and haven’t been able to make a dime and they act like they don’t want to give it back when I call even though they guaranteed it. My wife and I are both disabled and close to starving not to mention losing our home. We would probably be OK if we could just generate an extra 500 a month but I can’t seem to find anything online. Any suggestions Rufat? My email is cclb6924@aol.com if you could email me. Thanks, Charles and Angel Byrd.

    • Rufat says:

      I understand your situation Charles. And it’s really sad to hear you’ve fallen for a program like WAHEDU. Try to get your money back. It’s hard but try it. Unfortunately, I can’t help you with that because I’m not affiliated with any of link posting programs.

      If you’re looking for a legit program to make money online here is my best recommendation.
      But keep in mind that it will take months before you start making money. There is no easy money online.

  20. Hi I am looking for something to do in my spare time. I tried to do surveys but I don’t like it because then they call you at home and try to sell you something. I need to be making money not spending it. Do you know of any thing I can do to make money? If so could you please E-Mail me and let me know. Thanks I need all he help I can get Jenny .

    • Rufat says:

      Hi Jenny,

      You can read this article in which I explain what type of programs can earn you some extra cash. Not a lot to be honest. If you are looking for a program that can help you build a serious business then read read about this program. You can do at your own pace. It will take time but it’s worth the time you will spend on it.

  21. Jeff Plantz says:

    SO SORRY MY FRIEND….IT NOW APPEAR’S THAT I COULD POST MY MESSAGE TO YOU….SO SORRY FOR MIS-JUDGING YOU…. PLEASE FORGIVE ME…. NOW, THAT WE GOT THAT OUT OF THE WAY, COULD YOU PLEASE, PLEASE HELP ME. PLEASE CONTACT ME SO WE COULD WORK TOGETHER OR HELP ME TO HELP OTHER’S….THANK’S SO MUCH FOR YOUR QUICK REPLY; JEFF PLANTZ FROM SPOKANE WASHINGTON. I DO DESIRE TO MAKE MONEY ONLINE, BUT ONLY AS A LEGITIMATE BUSINESS HELPING OTHER’S TO BE ABLE TO MAKE MONEY ONLINE…IF THAT WERE A POSSIBILITY…AND AGAIN,….THANK’S.

    • Rufat says:

      No problem Jeff. I totally understand you because there so many scams out there. You can read about my recommended program here. It’s totally legit and I’m a member of this program too since 2013. They will teach you how to make money online. Feel free to read about my recommended program and create your free trial account and let me know if you have any questions.

  22. Jeff Plantz says:

    So Mr. Rafit?….Are you also a scammer? I only ask because as many scammer’s you seem to mention on your website, it just seems to me that you also could be a scammer just trying to speak like white man with forked tounge. If you are really real, then i want you to give me your phone number so’s that i can call you and we can speak on the phone….i am truly looking for an honest on-line business to work in my spare time, but since i’ve already been around the robbing block, i need something real from you and or someone who can actually help me to start a TRUE ONLINE BUSINESS,…..IF ONE ACTUALLY WAS REAL AND NOT A BUNCH OF HYPE AND OUTRIGHT LIES. YOU CAN CONTACT ME THROUGH MY E-MAIL ADDRESS AND THEN HOPEFULLY WE CAN TALK ONE ONE ONE…..MONO E MONO……THANKS. JEFF…..AND NOW IT APPEARS THAT I CANNOT EVEN POST MY COMMENT ONLINE TO YOU….BOX SAYS I’M TRYING TO POST TOO FAST…WHAT’S UP DUDE?

    • Rufat says:

      Hi Jeff,

      No, I’m not a scammer 🙂 No problem man! Regarding posting too fast it happens sometimes. You have to wait for 2,3 seconds and then hit “post comment” button. It’s a technical glitch of my website. The rest of my reply will posted in reply to your second comment.

  23. joe says:

    Hey Bro you saved me some cash

  24. Donald Edwards says:

    Rufat, I just became a member of the work at home business “Home Jobs Now”. They are saying that I can make money posting links. After taking their courses and with professional counseling I can earn a great income. My guestion to you is this a scam.

    • Rufat says:

      Hi Donald,

      I haven’t reviewed this program yet but I’m going to write my review in the coming 2,3 days. As for now I can tell you that their reputation is not good. There are many scam signals that I see in this program and there are many negative reviews about them on the internet. I wouldn’t join such a program. As I know the price is $97. I personally don’t recommend you Home Jobs Now. I don’t believe in link posting idea. It’s a waste of time. I’m pretty sure you won’t make any money. But it’s up to you. If you want you can give it a try. Any company that promises you to make easy money by posting links is NOT legit. You better create a free account here and start building a serious online business that takes time but it’s REAL and legit.

  25. Chris says:

    Thanks for the info . Saved some money . thanks again

    • Rufat says:

      Glad I was able to help you save some of your hard earned money. Stay away from posting links scam.

  26. annie says:

    I am glad I stumbled on you site. Thanks for the heads up on posting links. I listened to the Bobbie Robinson video and saw that there were holes on what she was sharing. People who do not listen very well to her statements can easily fall into the trap of paying the mere 97 dollars she reduced down from the five hundred Mike wants for his share of sharing his intelligence with the few select. Right there you could tell that this whole thing is a scam. I am glad I did not fall for it.
    You keep up the good work

    • Rufat says:

      I’m glad you find my site and the post useful and I’m glad to know you’ve been saved from falling for this link posting scam. These programs are terrible to be honest. I came across this name, Bobbie Robinson many times and it’s clear for me that most of these programs is a complete waste of time and money. Stay away from those guys and stick to the right, legit programs and your success will come.

  27. Kelley says:

    Wow, I am so grateful to have read your column and the feedback. Just saw the “Total Income Solution” pitched by Mark Cuban, Forbes Contributor and it was quite compelling. But it sounded too good to be true. I thought I’d research it a bit and found you.
    Thank you for what you’re doing. I’m sure you’re helping a lot of people not get scammed.

    Kelley

    • Rufat says:

      I’m glad you didn’t stop and continued your search that you brought you here on my site. I don’t know about Mark Cuban program but if it’s about posting links and making millions of dollars I would recommend to stay away from it. So many people fell for link posting scams. Always do your research and you will be doing alright.

    • Jasmine says:

      Omg, I have seen that exact same scam recently. It is NOT from Mark Cuban or Forbes. The scammer is using Cuban’s name in order to make their scam product look legit.

    • Rufat says:

      Good to know Jasmine that didn’t fall for this link posting scam. They often use someone’s name to make their product look legit but it doesn’t help. A lot of folks already start to understand that making money through posting links is not going to work. It’s a waste of time.

  28. Sue says:

    I was going to do the the link posting, but the rory ricard company talked me into link post blogging. It is overwhelming setting up all the pages, and links, and advertising, and I am wondering if it is worth the effort to continue setting up the site they started me on, using clickbank, and share a sale links.

    • Rufat says:

      Hi Sue, I’ve never heard of that company to be honest. While promoting Clickbank products can be profitable posting links is not going to make you a lot of money. I don’t know what exactly the teach you. If it’s free you can try it out. If it costs you money I would recommend to join my recommended program and learn the things from a reliable and trustworthy company.

  29. cyravictor says:

    Hi my name is Cyra Victor and I am interested in posting links.

    • Rufat says:

      Sorry, I can’t help you with this because the idea is a complete waste of time. You better try my recommended program for FREE. You can’t make money by just posting links here and there.

  30. Travis says:

    So what about Robert Robinsons work at home program??? He is a famous person that has made millions working from home so is he a scam also?? Cause he is all over the news and everything with his success doing the very something that your website says is not possible to do so.

    • Rufat says:

      Hi Travis, Of course the program you are talking about and the person involved in it is known as Robert Robinson or Bobbie Robinson. Of course his program is a waste of time. Just do some research and you will find plenty of negative reviews including mine here. You can also find an alert for Robert’s program on BBB.org. I don’t have any proofs that Bobbie or Robert made millions. If you think posting links is a real deal and Robert or Bobbie is a cool guy then I suggest that you try his program and then come here and share your success story with all of us. I would be happy to make changes to my review. My advice is stay away from programs that promise you thousands of dollars by posting links. A huge waste of time.

      Best regards
      Rufat

  31. Neil says:

    I think link building was probably an effective way to make a little money online back in the old school ways of the internet. But times have changed, and only the hard workers make real money online from their own websites.

    If posting links was that profitable today, there would be countless people working online and filling up their bank accounts. But it isn’t so!

    Affiliate Marketing sounds like a far more prosperous way, and I will definitely check out your step-by-step program instead.

    Neil

    • Rufat says:

      Agree with you Neil. Times have changed and the only way to be successful online is through hard work and applying the right strategies. I think affiliate marketing is the future of internet business. Posting links is byproduct of the past.

  32. Vee says:

    Hi Rufat
    Based. On your research have u found any work from home business that is ligit if so please share
    Thaxs so much
    Vee

  33. Riaz Shah says:

    Wow Rufat,
    This is quite a list you’ve compiled! Some of these programs like Online Home Careers and Excel Home are those that I’ve heard before and I wanted to join them too back them.

    I was skeptical because it sounds too good to be true and in this case it is! Link posting is very spammy and I wouldn’t advise anyone to go after it, so glad you made a whole list of the programs to avoid! Awesome work as always man, merry Christmas!

    • Rufat says:

      It’ good that you joined none of them. Many people fell for those links posting scams and thousands of people are still falling for them. I compiled this list and I hope this way it will be much easier to convince people and prove that none of these programs is worth their time, not to mention money. Fortunately, this my post is ranked on the first page Google and and every day people read it and hopefully stay away from these link scams.

  34. Michel says:

    Wow, I can’t believe scams like this are still allowed to carry on. Surely there should be a law against some of these sites.

    Thank you for your informative review. I have never tried any of these, or heard of posting links for money, but who in their right mind would pay strangers to post links. Sounds a bit off already.

    I like the chain picture – very descriptive.

    • Rufat says:

      Hi Michel. Unfortunately this is our reality and programs like ones mentioned above are still alive and as I know there is no any service or organization that can control them. I think it’s great that you haven’t heard of these link posting scams because most of them are useless and their promise to make $379 a day by posting ads and links is nothing more than nonsense. Some of these sites have been taken down and I believe the same fate awaits other sites too. Lie can’t live long.

  35. Rufat says:

    Hi Edward and good to know that you figured it out and know now how to spot scams. I agree that inexperienced people can easily fall for scams and this is exactly what we see happening every day. The best way to know that a program is a scam especially those that are mentioned in this post is to see if they make unrealistic promises and if they do it should be the first warning to stop and run from this program. Unfortunately, most people still believe that money on the internet can be made without effort and that’s why they fall victims to online scams like the ones mentioned above.

  36. Edward says:

    Hey Rufat, thanks for the heads up. You’re right, there are too many online scams out there that inexperienced online marketers can easily fall for them. I myself have been a victim before and now I stick the tried and true way of building a business – through hard work and never believe the programs that make unreal promises. Keep up the good work of educating people of these scams!

    • Leif Graverson says:

      Hi Rufat My name is Leif and I was wondering if you have ever heard of Rory Ricord Link Post Blogging. If so I would be interested in your opinion. I am already involved with program and had a leave of absence. I am back now and I am considering following back up on it. I do want to do affiliate marketing. Is his program legit to the best of your knowledge. Anything you can tell me would be greatly appreciated. Thanks and take care

    • Rufat says:

      Hi Leif,

      I did some research and it looks like the program is not a scam BUT there are complaints and the opportunity itself is not as good as it’s advertised. I would recommend to look for other programs with a proven track record like this one https://yourincomeadvisor.com/1-recommendation-from-your-income-advisor/

      P.S. I’m going to write a review about Rory Ricord link posting opportunity within the next 2,3 days.

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