Easy Offline Cash Review - Save Your Money

So for the last couple of weeks I’ve been getting tons of emails from different people promoting the Easy Offline Cash Biz which were pretty convincing so against my better judgement I bought the report and honestly was disappointed.

The essence of the report is to sell very basic search engine optimization service for local business websites for $499. When I say basic I mean creating title and meta tags, writing a short article and submitting the site to the major search engines.

I don’t about you but I would feel like I was scamming businesses if I was offering this to businesses for $499.   Just because someone is willing to pay this amount doesn’t mean it’s right.  While it’s true that you could sell this service because of ignorance on the business owner’s part I for one couldn’t take that much money from them for this simple service that doesn’t add $499 value to their business.

I don’t see this as any different than web design firms selling $5,000 or $10,000 sites that look good but do nothing to help the business make more money.

That being said, there’s no reason why you couldn’t offer this basic service at a lower price and still make a good profit or add more value (ie. add them to google local search, makeover their websites, etc)  and charge $499 or more.

To check out Easy Offline Cash for yourself click here.

If you’re really serious about entering the local business market, I would recommend the following 2 options instead. I know I would feel a whole lot better using these approaches plus it’s more profitable as you’re building a business with recurring income potential from the start.

1. Free Option

Ecommerce For Local Business: Promote site building and services to local businesses with professional sales and promotional ads, brochures, powerpoint presentations, videos, etc.  Click Here to sign up for the affiliate program.

2. Paid Option

OfflineBiz Membership Site: Membership site dedicated to starting and running an online marketing services business catering to local offline companies.

What do you think? Are my ethical standards too high? Am I being too hard on Easy Offline Cash?

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