Online Job Killer Review - Another SCAM Pinterest Software?



Online Job Killer is a new product that just launched from Andrew X and Paul Liburd. If you are wondering who David Marshall is (the guy on the sales page) then he is either an actor, or he is working with Andrew and Paul. Before I get into the details if you're looking for the best way to make money online go here > http://msukfx.com/go/prlog to see my no.1 recommendation!

Online Job Killer launched on the 8th of July and if you're on this page chances are you have probably had your inbox bombarded with offers promoting it. I took a deeper look at this product to find out what it was all about and I discovered that it was simply a Pinterest software. What I find amazing is the fact that the sales page claims you can make over $160k in just 6 weeks using this software however that is completely false and there is absolutely no way that either David, Andrew or Paul made that much money using it.


The Pinterest software works by automatically following people, repinning images and posting your affiliate link on the website. The software comes with training videos that teach you how to use the software to make money.


Ultimately you are spamming Pinterest with the software.


Pinterest can be used to get traffic and if you know what you are doing it will work extremely well however in my experience Pinterest only works well with websites that have very good content that are looking to build their brand. It does not work well if you are simply sending all your traffic (people from the website) to affiliate offers.


People on Pinterest are there because they are looking to interact with other people and look at cool images. They are not looking to buy anything when they are on the website which is why it will be difficult to make money this way. If you want to use Online Job Killer the good news is that the product is backed by a ClickSure 60 day money back guarantee, so you can test it out "risk free", however remember... time is something you can't get back.


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