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WARNING: Submission Works Scam REVEALED
We have all seen those programs advertised online that promise us untold wealth. They talk of how just $30 per month can bring us car and yachts and fancy homes, with the best part being that we really don’t have to do anything to get it. We have then all experienced the disappointment of signing up, heading to the member’s area and finding an affiliate link and a couple of old e-books that we can use to tempt in more folks. The rest of the time is then spent trying to find an e-mail address or toll-free phone number where we can call and cancel.
The internet is full of those types of programs, where you basically get nothing for your money except a link to help you build a downline, who in turn will get nothing. These programs inevitably collapse, but not before the founder rake in a boatload of cash and head to the hills. Scam programs are everywhere and they have made the buying public more than a little skeptical. It seems that the scam label is quickly attached to any program that may even bear a very small resemblance to those awful programs.
The sad thing is that there are some genuinely good programs out there that are getting hit with the scam label for no good reason. One of the best examples of that is Submission Works, which is a program that drives a ton of traffic to as many as seven of your affiliate links, blogs, or websites. It’s easy to see why people take the scam way out after reading the sales page, but it seems that too many of those folks are simply jumping the gun or are using the scam label to try and push other advertising programs.
I have been around the internet marketing game long enough to recognize when scam type reviews are written to discredit a program so that another can be pushed into the spotlight. It also helps that since I am a happy member of Submission Works, I can tell that some of the things that these people mention actually do not exist within the SW program. There are some very definite tell-tale signs to be found in those types of reviews, but you really have to be a member of the site being discredited to catch them all.
If you came here looking for exactly the type of scam review I have been discussing, then I am afraid you are out of luck. Submission Works has helped boost my business in ways that I would never have imagined, and which I would have completely missed had I fallen for those awful reviews. What I am here to tell you is that the real Submission Works scam is the one that is being perpetrated by review writers that have another agenda high on their to do list. Don’t listen to them, and don’t simply take my word for it; go and try Submission Works and draw your own conclusions.

Submission Works Scam Coverup
A big part of maintaining a large mailing list that trusts you is to keep them all up to date with any scams that you are made aware of. On the flipside, you also want to make them aware of any programs that have proven to be a big help. This is exactly what I try to do with my mailing list, as I find that people tend to be very responsive and will reciprocate if they come across some solid information. One program that I was happy to share with all those folks on my list was Submission Works, which is a marketing software tool that drives a large amount of traffic to your websites.
I had seen a great deal of success using the Submission Works program and decided that it was time to share the good news with the folks on my list. What I didn’t expect were some return e-mails asking me if I had heard about the big cover up regarding the Submission Works program. Despite the trust that I had built with my list over time, there were even a few that went as far as accusing me of somehow perpetrating a scam against them with this program. I tried to assure them that wasn’t the case, showing them some proof of my results, but the whole thing left me a little intrigued.
I did a little research to see where all of this Submission Works scam cover up talk was coming from and ended up running a cross a number of sites that had people claiming that the numbers being posted in regards SW just didn’t seem right. What they were basically saying was that members of Submission Works were posting bogus reviews with sales numbers included that just seemed patently ridiculous. The conclusion that these people then drew was that this was somehow one big cover up, and that no-one was really making any money with the program other than what they made from referrals.
If people are out there posting huge, ridiculous amounts of money that they have made using Submission Works, then that is their issue and has nothing at all to do with the program itself. Too many people are claiming scam and cover up without ever having even tried the Submission Works program themselves. I find it hard to understand how you can claim a scam or cover up if you know nothing about a program except what other people write. I don’t understand the people that hype up a program by making up numbers that are obviously skewed. If they are having success, like I have been having with Submission Works, all they have to do is say that it works and encourage others to join. If more people do that, all of the claims of scam and cover up will simply disappear.
