Archive for May, 2009
John Paul Raygoza and Push Traffic Inc pushtraffic.com

A Photoshopped image from their site doesn't help credibility.
John Paul Raygoza offers several different products and is involved with several businesses like search engine optimization and even one that reports news from the sport of Boxing. My business partner spoke with him last year and even though it was over a disagreement, John Paul Raygoza sounded like a Read the rest of this entry »
John Paul Raygoza and Your Affiliate Success

John Paul Raygoza offers Your Affiliate Success at youraffiliatesuccess.com This is a $74 course on affiliate marketing and also includes marketing material on pay per click advertising and search engine ranking. It was almost impossible to find anyone talking about it who wasn’t also trying to sell it Read the rest of this entry »
Maria Duval and Astroforce

Maria Duval
Maria Duval is the assumed name of a psychic (currently living in France) who’s made a reputation for herself. If you’ve gotten an email or letter recently saying you’re going to win the lottery or face certain doom without her help, then it wasn’t from her. Maria Duval sold Read the rest of this entry »
The Truth About Paid Surveys
This review covers the industry, not just a specific place. I’ve spoken with two people in the last week who tried this (it came up in conversation) and I’d like to share with you the real expectations of doing this. Most survey places charge a fee to get involved, and then they Read the rest of this entry »
A conversation with three executives about Internet businesses.

I happened to have two really good conversations, one with two former Detroit auto executives and one with a member of the board of directors at the business I’m in. We were talking about how the two wanted to start something online, that’s scalable, and also something they could sleep at night with as far as the product itself. These guys are really sharp, I even felt a little self conscious when I realized how much they knew about Read the rest of this entry »
