Press Release Summary = New Website Takes Aim at Rip-Off Artists Who Lure Newbies in With an Overnight Million-Dollar Hook
Press Release Body = Japan November 16, 2006: When Craig Desorcy started watching threads in various Internet Marketing forums, he began to see a disturbing trend. Newcomers were complaining of sinking money into products they thought would have them waking up to an overflowing bank account the first day they were in business.
Not only were people spending their last dollar in hopes of getting rich quick, but some were even launching their own get-rich-quick info products in hopes of capitalizing on the trend (even thought they hadn't yet earned their first dollar).
"I'm setting the record straight," says Desorcy, a longtime marketer and advocate for newbies. "Yes, you can earn money online. But if you think it will happen overnight, you're being misled." When Desorcy first got started in Internet marketing, he had a run of success with various niche sites. But when he saw the influx of failures from people being scammed into thinking all online opportunities equaled instant six figure salaries, he jumped on the chance to guide them through the process without blinders on. "Craig was my lifeline," says Tiffany Dow, author of A Writer's Guide to Internet Marketing. "I never understood why every eBook I read promised turnkey profits until he walked me through the process - step-by-step." After joining Desorcy's forum for newbies to 'net marketing, Dow was finally able to start seeing profits from her first launch.
With free video tutorials and constant hands-on guidance, Craig Desorcy has put other marketers on alert that their actions are being monitored and newbies will no longer be left unarmed and uninformed. For more information, visit