Monday, January 26, 2009

The Truth Behind Project QuickCash

By Ray Gonzalez

Project QuickCash is one of the thousands upon thousands of make money fast online products out there. There are many products that people search for when attempting to make a living on the internet such as data work from home jobs, work from home based business kits and the top work from home opportunities. Project QuickCash got a lot of attention from people looking for fast cash online so they would not have to deal with bosses and company deadlines.

Project QuickCash is an ebook by Alok Jain that has five different methods of earning quick cash online. The first two involve techniques with Google using AdSense and AdWords while the other three involved leeching on launches, super placement targeting and finding niches to promote in forums.

Having been exposed to more detailed and helpful programs that take a person through each step in great detail in an easy-to- learn method, I can honestly say that the techniques that Project QuickCash teach are good ones. They are techniques that, if applied successfully, can yield significant profits.

There is one major flaw with this product which is the reason why I would not recommend this product... that is customer service. The customer service for this product is completely non-existent.

If you ever need assistance and a bit of hand-holding, as we all do, if we are to be successful in the realm of money and finance, there is absolutely nobody there to help you. This is what prevents most of us from succeeding with even legitimate techniques that can work if the proper conditions are created to make it work.

As a former member of the product who was very hopeful that the product could lead to significant profits, I tried to email Alok Jain from the Project QuickCash site... nobody responded. I even went to Alok Jain's personal website and emailed him from there... still no response. There was no correspondence from Mr. Alok Jain whatsoever aside from his automated emails.

It is this lack of customer support, hand-holding and extra coaching that leads to the vast majority of products on the market to be classified as 'scams' so to speak. One type of scam is if the product is teaching bogus techniques, which is downright awful. Another type of scam is where the techniques are legitimate, but the customer is not given everything they need to succeed. Truly valuable products are those that create at least ten to a hundred times the return for the customer compared to what they paid for it.

This is the reason I have to say that Project QuickCash is not a product worth investing in and can be classified as a scam of the second type. The steps are legitimate; however, the care is not there. The customer service is missing and this causes most people to fail.

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