Archive for the ‘Marketing Websites’ Category

Cleaning Kits

Tuesday, January 23rd, 2007

We have seen several cleaning products offered that come complete with a set of brushes, injectors and other miscellaneous gear.

It sounds as if you are receiving an impressive kit of cleaning products.

Actually what you are receiving is a very strong clue that these kits don’t work.

Don’t be foolish.

If the cleaning products worked then why would they need all of this additional gear?

This is a tactic that is commonly used by commission based marketing websites to entice you into purchasing their products.

Remember if you don’t purchase their “Featured” products they won’t make a commission which can be as high as twenty percent.

Look for the word “Goodies” as they try to entice you into the sale. 

Perfumes

Tuesday, January 23rd, 2007

 Avoid any cleaning products that have strong perfumed scents.

This is your first clue the product is ineffective and relying on perfume to cover up any odors.

Marketing Websites

Monday, December 11th, 2006

Marketing Websites offer you several different brands and typically claim they have reviewed these products and recommend them.

The majority of the time they have neither purchased nor tested those products.

Marketing Websites differ from manufacturers websites in that they typically misdirect shoppers with clever attention grabbing phrases.

Most shoppers that end up at their website quickly realize they are not representing your interests but their own.

What Marketing Websites don’t tell you is that they are charging the products “Featured” on their site a commission, approximately fifteen to twenty percent for the privilege of misdirecting you.  

Guess who ends up paying this additional and unnecessary expense?

Bottle Size

Sunday, September 24th, 2006

Does size matter?

It does when you are going for that extra slice of chocolate cake.

However this is the most prevalent ploy used by the flim flam artists to trick you into purchasing their products.

You would be well advised to concentrate on the efficacy of the cleaning products you are considering.

Not being vigilant and falling for this age old deception will result in you purchasing a gallon or two of worthless watered down products.

Remember it’s not how big the bottle is that counts.

It’s how much fight is in the bottle…

Instructions

Monday, June 19th, 2006

How easy is a product to use when you actually get it home?

The only way to know for sure is to review the product instructions before making a purchasing decision.

If you do not exercise the proper due diligence you may wind up sorting thru a box of brushes, miscellaneous sprays and other useless paraphernalia.

Don’t be afraid to ask questions and walk away if you encounter any type of resistance.

Insist on reviewing the product instructions before completing the purchase.