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By: NextGenMillionaire | Posted: 11th February 2008
Are you concerned that Holly Mann’s e-book, “Honest Riches” may be a fraud or a scam? You think gullible people out there may be deceived but not you. And also you think this kind of Internet product is another get-rich-quick gimmick and that it won’t make anybody rich, except for the author. Is this a real person, anyway? An American single mother living in Asia?
But at the same time you are wondering, “If I don’t buy this, my life won’t change, I will continue to be bombarded with the lousy bills and living paycheck to paycheck.” You are praying, yes, PRAYING that this e-book will be the real deal and save you from the misery of financial insecurity.
I know! About one month ago, I was just like you. However, I took the risk, because there was no other choice. I was hitting bottom financially, and romantically. I had to do something! In a way, I didn’t have anything to lose. I decided that even if this product turned out to be a fraud I wouldn’t care. I just wanted to make sure I was doing anything I could.
Fortunately, the gamble is working. so far. Thank goodness Thank Holly! Of course, it’s only been month or so, and I am not making millions, but slowly I am beginning to earn some extra income from the Internet.
The good thing about this book is that it is geared toward Internet beginners. Holly Mann really breaks down the process and explains in plain English. Yes, it has some Internet-related words, but it is not full of Internet gibberish.
Even though I had never thought about earning money from the Internet before, I have learned a lot from "Honest Riches." Most importantly, it totally made sense to me. Now I am very confident that if I follow this procedure and try harder, I will make more.
Still, there is one thing I didn’t like about this book. Holly didn’t specify the timeline. She lists on her website the proof checks she received from Internet affiliate business and says, even though she struggled at the beginning, by the end of the first 4 months she was making $12,000 per month. But that is not specific enough.
Of course, the results may vary, depending how well a person handles it. But I would have appreciated was a more specific example of her true story. For instance, by the first two weeks, Holly made this much (or didn’t make any), by one month she made this much. That would have given us a sense of how this business will go and would help encourage us to persevere even if we encounter hardship along the way. I think the book, “Honest Riches” could have been better, and should be updated in the near future.
All in all, however, Holly’s “Honest Riches” is NOT a fraud and I highly recommend it to anyone who wishes to change his or her life! Even if it turns out you don’t like “Honest Riches” purchasing it, Holly promises to return your money. As long as you have a 56-day money-back guarantee, there is nothing to lose.
Hiro Tanaka
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About the Author
Occupation: Business reporter
I am a TV reporter and journalist, covering Wall Street, the US stock market for 7 years.
I got master’s degree from Columbia University, Graduate School of Journalism in 1997. Since then, as a journalist, I have worked for TBS(Tokyo Broadcastng System), Bloomberg and TV Tokyo America.
Recently along with my associate, I have launched my blog NextGenMillionaires.net where everybody can share his/her opinion on how to reach financial freedom.
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