What is Jeff Paul's Shortcuts to Internet Millions?
Internet Millions is a current television infomercial which features exactly what most of us want; to become filthy, stinking rich in the easiest way possible. The infomerical advertisement presents a special system to make money, which turns your personal computer into a virtual ATM, spitting out money passively as you go about doing whatever you want in life. Of course, that's the allure of the advertisement, along with its beautiful hosts, scenic poolside location at a mansion, sports cars and women walking around in bikinis. The advertisement promises you the good life, and makes it sound oh so easy to accomplish if you just order the product being shown every few minutes on your screen.
So what exactly is this product? The moneymaking infomercial product is officially called "Jeff Paul's Shortcuts to Internet Millions", and is supposedly a way to create passive income sources. According to various people in the infomercial who used Jeff Paul's product, they have become rich by using his system to turn their computers into profit-generating machines. Some claim they are making hundreds of dollars a day, others thousands. Jeff Paul himself claims to be rolling in the dough, making millions. Then again he is the creator of the product that everyone buys into so they too can become rich like him.
The infomercial is hosted by two gorgeous models, familiar with working on television and in movies. The Jeff Paul girls are blond bombshell Stacey Hayes and beautiful brunette Carmen Palumbo. The two women bask in the sun near the pool as they interview various guys who are pulling in big weekly checks, again using Jeff Paul's moneymaking system. The kicker to all this is that Jeff Paul used to be in the absolute poor house himself. Jeff is apparently a true "rags to riches" story in that he was in hundreds of thousands of dollars in debt, and living in a family member's basement, until he came up with his ways to make money. Jeff propelled himself out of debt and into millionaire status quickly, according to his own story. He eventually translated his moneymaking system into something for the internet, and now sells it as a product to other customers hooked on becoming instantly rich.
Buyers need to beware with products like these. Anything that screams "get rich quick" or "get rich easily", yet asks you for monthly fees or a big purchase price, tends to be something aimed at making its creator rich. What many people fail to understand is there is no real shortcut to internet millions beyond your own experimentation, perseverance, patience, research, and hard work. Those are the ways to true online wealth, and rarely is someone's infomercial product.

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