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Like all programs that promise you lots of money using the internet on "auto-pilot", Dave Moore's Superapprentice program is nothing but a great big rip off SCAM!Here's what they claim:Dave Moore's superapprentice program promises to put you on "auto pilot" to lots of easy money on the internet by creating websites and then using google adsense to reap the revenues. His website lures you with screen shots of his thousands of dollars per month in adsense revenue..."create your website and let the revenue poor in" promises the sales page....all safely guaranteed with his 100% satisfaction guarantee. For only $97/mo his service will automatically promote your site and drive revenue-earning traffic to your site. What he DOESN'T tell you is those screen shots were from 2005-2006 - ancient history in the search engine revenue world (see FOOTNOTE at end)Here's how it REALLY works:You are asked to create a MINIMUM of 5 websites per month. (I would also like to note here that Moore receives affiliate income from enrolling you into a hosting service, so every new domain you register and every site you create is affiliate money for him). Once you get a 5 - 10 page website up, you can promote it by listing it with "free" directories and writing articles on blogs and online article submission sites like ezinearticles.com. Your site is "running" when it is earning .50/day from adsense revenue. If you really hit on some great keywords and content, your site is doing FABULOUS if it's earning $5/day. Once your site is earning at least .50/day, you are to list it "for sale" on the Superapprentice "sales center" for sale. The list of sites for sale is not visible to the members, so I have no idea who would be buying these sites...maybe Moore is selling them by promising easy money to other people and saying they can buy sites already producing money on adsense. SPECULATION: You're doing the work, he's selling your site to some other gullible person looking for a "ready to go" site and making the profit. According to the superapprentice testimonial of their biggest earner, the sites can sell for $900 - $2,500 dollars. That remains to be seen, as I never personally made it that far. The only way to keep earning revenue is to keep developing more sites - they DEMAND that you create a MINIMUM of 5 sites per month or you will not qualify for the "100% guaranteed satisfacation" money-back guarantee because you did not follow the "PROGRAM" correctly. There is never a point were you can stop working and just enjoy the "auto-pilot" revenue. You are also likely to lose your investment because you probably didn't have the energy or time to create 25-60 pages of UNIQUE web content per month, PLUS write dozens of UNIQUE articles for online article submissions and blogs. It's a downright full-time job! This is their current "guarantee" on the sales page:My Mega-Generous Guarantee If, after Five Months of following my advice, you're not making at least TEN TIMES your monthly membership investment (which means $1,000 per month in cold hard cash), drop me an email and I'll give you an immediate refund less the set up fee. No questions asked, no hassles. You can't lose no matter how hard you try.Well....I'm here to tell you that you CAN & WILL LOSE your five months of subscription fees if they feel you have not followed their program to the LETTER......don't believe the "no questions, no hassles" claim.In Summary:Continually churning websites was not my idea of what the program promised, and who has the time for that? Plus, after using their suggestions (ezine articles and blogs) to promote my already existing websites to increase traffic, I found that I had very little, if any change in traffic/income. After being billed for the 2nd month, I cancelled the subscription. My first requests for a refund were ignored, but two months after I cancelled, I wrote again and got the following response:Hi Margaret, I discussed your request with Dave. Here is his reply: The guarantee specifically states that you must follow my plan in order qualify for the refund. You only started 2 projects and never completed them. My plan has you complete 5 projects per month. You did not follow the plan. I'm sorry, but Dave is very strict about the refund policy. Thanks, ChuckWhen looking at Dave Moore's SuperApprentice.com program - buyer beware! There is NO SATISFACTION GUARANTEE if you decide you don't like the idea of, or don't have the time, to churn out a minimum of 60+ websites per year!If you are thinking about joining the SuperApprentice program, or you know of someone who is, read the webpage I created to warn people about SuperApprentice and save your money.FOOTNOTES:Dave More made his big money in adsense revenue using something called "black hat" methods. When search engines caught on and de-listed "black hat" sites, they revised their methodology and created something called "black mask". When "black mask" sites started getting de-listed, they moved to "botcandy"..... you get the idea. His big adsense revenues were from "tricking" search engines. Search engines caught on, so now he's on to having lots of other people create content for him, and making profits off of their backs...his revenue is no longer adsense revenue, but revenue from affiliate programs and selling "up and running" sites to gullible buyers. You can read more about "botcandy" here: http://www.lookwhatgmanfound.com/botcandy-limited-time-offer/
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