I’m pretty sure I can make it work, but it would be considered fraudulent. The thing is that people I’d be defrauding are mostly spammers so I’m conflicted. Is it a crime to scam the spammers? In the CPA game there are people who will pay you a small fee every time someone you send puts their email address in a form. With a small piece of Javascript on a website it is possible to fill in the form and submit it. I have a list of over 1 million email addresses, many of which are probably not legitimate, but most of them would still be live. I can buy visitors for very cheap, but most of them will not fill the form, so the fraud comes in by inserting an email from my list if the visitor doesn’t. Obviously, you could not do this for every visitor because a 100% submission would be a flag, but you could do around 10% without it being obviously fake. I know I could make this work and it would make money, but it is fraudulent and my ethics prevent me doing this. It comes under the heading of “Just because I can doesn’t mean I should.” Too bad that other people have no such scruples and are happy to scam you with rubbish ways to make money online. Fortunately there are also people who are not trying to scam you and will share legitimate ways to earn a living. One such person is Steve Mellor. He as been making videos and taking photographs commercially for many years. He is now sharing his expertise with anyone who wants to learn more. His latest project is teaching people how to create the type of videos that can make you an in demand and well paid influencer. Watch his introductory video here: https://go.wm-tips.com/crowd. Regards, |