Bizops, fake testimonials, screenshots?

metalhead

New member
Feb 7, 2009
1,122
4
0
I saw this on another forum:

I heard they were trying to make some law against doing this.

Can I still sell a product that promises to show you how to make money with fake testimonials and screenshots showing $1,000 deposits into my adsense and CB accounts?
The author says he thought he heard somewhere about a law being passed making fake testimonials illegal or something like that. Is that true?
 


Yeah. The FTC is updating their Testimonial and Endorsement guidelines.
It's mostly targetted to impact bizopp/diet.

So how do we bypass this? Have friends write testimonials?

Can people still show fake account screenshots? (hey look I make $1,000 in Adsense per day, see???)

What about money making products, like "how to make $1,000 per day selling affiliate products" type of ebooks. Are those still ok? (that's like most of Clickbank's products anyway)
 
just go to FTC website. Read the guidelines, and do whatever you think isn't against the rules (to much).

become a baller

then worry about it
 
So how do we bypass this? Have friends write testimonials?

Can people still show fake account screenshots? (hey look I make $1,000 in Adsense per day, see???)

What about money making products, like "how to make $1,000 per day selling affiliate products" type of ebooks. Are those still ok? (that's like most of Clickbank's products anyway)
Nope.
 
Nope @ all of them?

How are CB vendors still in business then?

Is there a link somewhere to the official rules about this?

Does it mean all these scam forex robot people can't sell their products anymore? What is the definition of "bizop"?
 
Here are the ones that went into effect in 1980

Here is a document from a lawyer sent out to his clients informing them of how the new guidelines would affect the way they advertise. I found this to be pretty damn informative and in very layman's terms with examples and such.

And yes, it looks like a testimonial killer
 
  • Like
Reactions: m0rtal
what this really means is that everyone on Clickbank photoshop's their earnings.

hehe.

So how are people going to sell things anymore?

Can you still sell an ebook on "how to make money" as long as you don't have fake testimonials or photoshopped earning statements?
 
Here are the ones that went into effect in 1980

Here is a document from a lawyer sent out to his clients informing them of how the new guidelines would affect the way they advertise. I found this to be pretty damn informative and in very layman's terms with examples and such.

And yes, it looks like a testimonial killer

Thanks. I'm reading that lawyer one now.
 
grow up

leave the Flog behind, be creative and stop following in everybodys footsteps

do a review page, or a straight up "heres why you should buy this" landing page instead of lying to the customer

i understand the flog, i just hate when people start to worship it, like this guy.
 
Why would you tell OP to do a review page instead of a flog because its "following everybodies footsteps"? review pages are just as common, and they are all lies as well.

use whatever works.
 
In your case I would consider the factors of toasted gerbil garments located within the western regions of male nourished tubes fornicating in absence of placid hammers amongst zebra handled paste.

My advice...don't cheat your way out of make rounds of wing chucks superfluous throughout the flamingo depression in the innermost regions of your breaded dragons pulsating prostate gland.