I’ve seen variations of 7 Day Cash Test “opportunity” going all the back to February 2009. In fact that’s when I put out a warning against using several OTHER variations of The 7 Day Cash Test “opportunities” – all allegedly by “Jean”.
I’m stunned to see that 7 Day Cash Cash Site is still around after so many years. And hopefully after this warning about the product it won’t be around much longer. So if you’re thinking about purchasing 7 Day Cash Test or if you’ve already purchased it and are wondering why you’re not getting the kind of results you thought you would, I strongly recommend you read about the problems I’ve noted with the 7 Day Cash Test product.
Here’s Are Several Problems I See With The 7 Day Cash Test:
The websites seem to be cookie cutter websites.
This is the same problem I pointed out in my warning about the product back in 2009. While many companies use the same web templates as others, if you combine the same templates with the other problems I’ve noted below, you have a huge problem.
I do not see any back-linking being carried out. If that’s actually correct, then it will be even tougher to get any dependable visitors to the websites.
Linking is still an important factor when it comes to ranking pages in the search engines. As far as I can tell there are no linking campaigns done for the websites that 7 Day Cash Test creates.
There’s one HUGE Problem With 7 Day Cash Test that you can see exposed in the following video:
The Above Video Show That Websites Created By 7 Day Cash Test Are All Using The Exact Same Content
Although you may run across debates about duplicate content, the fact is that Google explicitly warns about duplicate content in their Webmaster Guidelines. Some people argue that duplicate content is only a problem if it’s on the same domain. Again, that’s not what the Google Webmaster Guidelines say. Here is what Google says about duplicate content:
“Duplicate content generally refers to substantive blocks of content within or across domains that either completely match other content or are appreciably similar.”
Read extensive and helpful information about duplicate content at Google.
Considering that 7 Day Cash Test is charging people $102.85 for this nonsense, it’s stunning that they’ve been able to get away with this for so many years. Not only that, but they try to squeeze as much as another $185.00 out of your wallet.
Stay away. Far, far away!
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Joe says
I paid close to $200.00 for 7day Test which included 5 websites. I am still waiting after 4 months to make a dime. When I contacted the support team (a guy called Randy)they were surprised and said they will relink the sites. This was more than a month ago, still nothing. I believe they are a scam and will tell everyone to avoid them.
Paul Schlegel (Founder, WorkAtHomeTruth) says
I’d be surprised if they did any linking to your sites at all. If you want to tell me what your sites are I can tell you if they did or didn’t.
Simon says
I purchased 10 websites all loaded with Google Ads and ClickBank about 4 months ago.
One of the sites posted above.
Still waiting to make some money! ANY IDEAS?
They did tell me to work on marketing the sites which I have via social media and my other blogs and sites.
Keen to hear other feedback.
verdellhunter says
i purchased the 7 day cash tese far 2.95. it is fake. i want my money back. stopped fooling people with these lies.its using google name. it makes google look bad.i also just purchased an online program from mr. michael to make money .its fake to i got to geyt people to the site to buy product .from my promoting them.all of these sites is a fake i cant promote not one. you are crooks. stop preying on poor people. what comes around. goes around.michael brown. anthony,bruce. and the rest etc.
Paul Schlegel (Founder, WorkAtHomeTruth) says
So after you watched Michael Brown’s video explaining how Niche Blitzkrieg works, you found out it works exactly how he said it works, and then you got upset when you found out that it works exactly how he explained to you how it works in a detailed 20 minute video before you bought the product.
That sounds more like a problem of comprehension on your part.
kAREN says
Yes, it’s a scam.
Same experience. Webpages don’t exist. Absolutely to customer service. Not interested. SCAMALOT. That is what they are. AVOID, AVOID, AVOID
Rob says
Paul,
From one of your comments above, it appears that you can tell if they did any back-linking to the sites. Would you mind taking a look at mine?
BestInYourHosting.info
banking.BestInYourHosting.info
insurance.BestInYourHosting.info
realestate.BestInYourHosting.info
cellphones.BestInYourHosting.info
cars.BestInYourHosting.info
hotels.BestInYourHosting.info
computers.BestInYourHosting.info
travel.BestInYourHosting.info
weightloss.BestInYourHosting.info
advertising.BestInYourHosting.info
pets.BestInYourHosting.info
I signed up less than a week ago, and my “sites” were up and running as of yesterday. They were responsive to a couple of questions I had early, but then when I was asked to create an account with SpeedyAds (instead of AdSense), that raised a red flag with me, since she claimed
“I have an independent contract I set up with Google about seven years ago. This is how it works. Google has created my own special link that will track every person I sign with the Google adsense program…..You get Paid, Google makes money and I get paid by Google for my work with you.”
So, what happened between her and Google? That’s when I started doing more research and found the complaints. I never expected to earn as much as they claim, but I figured I should be able to manage a few sales here and there through the clickbank ads. Any help is appreciated.
Paul Schlegel (Founder, WorkAtHomeTruth) says
Smart thinking on that. My guess is that Google Adsense banned her.
I checked the list you gave. It’s even worse than not having any backlinks. None of your sites are even indexed in Google or Yahoo. That means they don’t show up ANYWHERE in the search engines.
Rob says
Thank you.
I also just noticed that she has “Payza” on her checkout page and not PayPal. Funny since she also has a PayPal scam going on too (http://www.paypalchecks.com/). lol. Stay far far away from these people!
Paul Schlegel (Founder, WorkAtHomeTruth) says
Ha. Another good catch.
nur says
thanks 4 the info. i almost bought them. actually i has already fill out the payment form. the good news is my payment of my transaction has been always rejected. at the first, i was sad. but now, im happy! its avoid me from a garbage. thanks again :)
Grace says
I have also just realised that I have been scammed by the 7 day cash test. I am from South Africa and have been waiting for 5 months and have not made a single dime. A Randy told me he would have to relink my website when I queried why I was not making money. A month later, Randy is quiet. My money is gone. 7 day cash test is a SCAM. AVOID AVOID AVOID!
Pius says
I wish to raise another RED FLAG on http://www.sevenptr.com that claims to be paying people for reading adverts and emails. They claim free members upgrade to gold member status at $177 would be paid as much as $2000 weekly for reading emails and adverts.
Well they are fraudsters & con-men. Stay away from them. They do not honour their word, do not refund do not pay members’ commissions. They use FAKE testimonials, fake/regulated emails that function only when taking/demanding your money.the emails are switched not to receive mail when you complain to the admin one li chao via paypal.com [This transaction will appear on your statement as PayPal *GPTRFEE.]. and when you complain through paypal you end up hitting a wall, paypal will will deny responsibility siting a rule that only allows paypal to follow up on physical products-this is a paradox;sevenptr.cm has more than 100 domains.websites they use to ??????…. the domain(s) are registered though PROXY, one cannot tell who the owner is/are.
Domain Name: SEVENPTR.COM
Registrar WHOIS Server: whois.name.com
Registrar URL: http://www.name.com
Updated Date: 2014-03-04T00:44:50-07:00
Creation Date: 2012-03-29T02:56:12-06:00
Registrar Registration Expiration Date: 2015-03-29T02:56:12-06:00
Registrar: Name.com, Inc.
Registrar IANA ID: 625
Registrar Abuse Contact Email: @name.com
Registrar Abuse Contact Phone: +1.17202492374
Resellser:
Domain Status: clientTransferProhibited
Registrant Name: Whois Agent
Registrant Organization: Whois Privacy Protection Service, Inc.
Registrant Street: PO Box 639
Registrant City: Kirkland
Registrant State/Province: WA
Registrant Postal Code: 98083
Registrant Country: US
Registrant Phone: +1.4252740657
Registrant Fax: +1.4259744730
Registrant Email: @protecteddomainservices.com
Admin Name: Whois Agent
STAY AWAY FROM THESE CRAFTY GUYS
seal says
I want to report abuse on the sales site http://www.GetCashMonthly.com
the seller promises its buyers to make money with their program, through domain names that customers buy.
I am a buyer of its “People I’ve Made $ 3.500 to $ 25,000 Monthly With Google & Clickbank Using a Simple System Which I Will Set Up For You Today we have 100% 7 Day Test Trial!”
I purchased the product in the following reference:
1supercashweekly.info
banking.1supercashweekly.info
insurance.1supercashweekly.info
realestate.1supercashweekly.info
cellphones.1supercashweekly.info
cars.1supercashweekly.info
hotels.1supercashweekly.info
computers.1supercashweekly.info
travel.1supercashweekly.info
weightloss.1supercashweekly.info
after three months, the seller has removed sites claiming server that there is a problem somewhere.
however, I did not make any profit with the pages he created.
there are several customer who complained against the seller called Randy.
I want you quit advert on your site, and banish forever.
Paul Schlegel (Founder, WorkAtHomeTruth) says
This site is warning people to STAY away from sites like these – NOT advertising them.