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Work At Home Manifesto = Scam

Malachy Keenan is an Internet marketer. I read his sales pitch, and it is a pitch, a letter that leads to the same old recycled crap. "ALL THE INTERNET MARKETING STUFF IS THE SAME RECYCLED CRAP". The letter is a lead in to greater things he says, things the Internet Guru's don't want you to know..uh..right.

I grew up around pitchmen, my dad was a great one, and I was a good one too, he could sell ice to an Eskimo, I can spot this scam a mile away.

A few years ago there was, and still is, a fool calling himself the "RICH JERK", I call him the "JERKOFF" for short. Keenan has created a similar character in the "JACKAL", a mysterious stranger who will give you the keys to wealth, who has the information the Internet Guru's so closely guard...uh..right. If you believe any of this crap, I have a lot of ice I'd like to sell you.

Keenans sales letter is amateur at best. His whole letter centers on a mysterious stranger that all the Guru's are asking him about, I'm laughing as I write this, I'm pretty damn sure none of them know Keenan. He's just trying to ripoff the "RICH JERK" by creating a character that is incredibly lame. Keenans other site is malkeenan.com

To be successful at Internet Marketing, you need serious knowledge of SEO, hours and hours to spend sitting at your computer, and a few years before you see a profit, very few make it, there are very few that ever see a six figure income, let alone a seven figure income like his sales letter says.

Looking for and buying information on starting a business online is a lot like going to the Carnival. You know you're not going to win at the games, but you play in the off chance you'll get lucky. It's a crap shoot, and you know it at some level. It's the same as a Casino, the house always wins. Sales letters, Carnivals, and Casino's are all geared to take your money. They are set up in such a way as to psychologically trick you with your own desperate nature, trust me, I know, and I'm not trying to take your money

At the end of his sales pitch, he says in an "Aw Shucks" way, you can buy me a beer if you liked this post.

I'll tell you what, if you follow my advice, keep your money in "Your" pocket, you can buy yourself quite a few beers. Let Malachy Keenan, and all the rest of the so called "Internet Guru's", buy their own damn beers.

There is no "Easy Way", so stop looking.



Comments

M said…
Hey, you must have really looked close at Work at Home Manifesto and the post on my blog, because if you did then you would know that I have nothing to do with it other than the fact that there is a post on my blog about this Work at home offer.

I guess you aren't interested in reporting the truth though as long as you can gte a dig in at someone related to internet marketing.

Please get your facts straight before you start making allegations.

Mal Keenan
Big Al said…
Reporting the "truth" as "you" want others to see it? No, I'm not.

Yes I like getting my digs in when it comes to "Fake Internet Marketing".

Most Internet Marketers are simple minded bums, or all out liars. And if you have nothing to do with the "Work at home manifesto", why are you promoting it? Out of the kindness of your heart? I think you kinda stuck your foot in your mouth pal.

Anybody can see by your site that you're promoting it, so why deny it here?

My facts are straight.

You need to find a new line of work Mal.
Ernest said…
Big al, you are big morally too!
Good to see someone with the berrys to take on the snake oil salesmen. I guess some people will do anything for money. The internet is full of lying bastards flogging bull. I have noticed a huge increase in "fuel saving devices", and as a motor engineer I know that none of them work either. I got a smilar response to the one you got from these crooks, and like you I tell them to get an honest job, or at least a worhwhile product.

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