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Jeff Paul You Decide !
November 3rd, 2009
I think it’s time to do an update on good old Jeff Paul and his “Short Cuts to Internet Millions”. Jeff Paul has had a little time, since the first review I wrote on him, to either improve the way he runs his online companies or continue to run scams.
Well after running a few searches on Mr. Jeff Paul it looks, to me as if John Paul has not changed at all.
This information is for people to beware of short cuts to internet millions, there has to be some kind of guide lines to protect people from being taken.
Here are two complaints on Jeff Paul I have found on other sites.
12/5/2008 - Marty writes: I’ve done a bit more research. Jeff Paul runs this under various company names, and the BBB rates them an F. Multiple complaints like the ones listed on this site. Company never responds to these complaints as the BBB has no enforcement authority. The CA Attorney General needs to look at these clowns that have taken so much from so many. I’ve not found one positive revue of any of his products other than those he’s produced himself on his own sites. Testimonials to how great all this crap works. Cancel your credit card ASAP. Even if you try to cancel with these scam artists, they will charge you again!
8/21/2008 - Ted writes: I should know better. Having owned, run, and sold other very successful companies, I felt a few thousand dollars was a small investment to help my small staff get a couple of good websites up and operational so we could improve our internet presence. Despite our 35 years of other business accolades we had little internet experience or presence. The materials were sophomoric at best and foreshadowed the competence of the coaches assigned to help us. Jeff Paul’s idea of canned websites turns out to be reselling junk literature from their portfolio. Not exactly as represented when we were solicited or promised over the phone. Of course they sell your name to web developers who try to get a second and third bite. Offers for dozens of valuable services come often.
My staff, despite their competence, have gained little in training or competence, as the Jeff Paul system has proven virtually worthless in producing a true ecommerce website worthy of any companys reputation. The infomercial is appealing and obviously works for them. But if your goal is truly to create value for your company or self by selling on the internet. Save your few thousand (even it that is not a lot of money to you), and find a local web developer with great references and a few years of experience they are plentiful. Price paid, lesson learned. Avoid Jeff Paul.
Well people it looks to me like Mr. Jeff Paul hasn’t done a thing to improve his image. In fact it looks like Jeff Paul as continued to scam people right and left.
As I said in my first look at Jeff Paul, “The only thing I can say about Jeff Paul is it would be best, IMO, to stay away from him.”
Jeff Paul’s “Short Cuts to Internet Millions” does have a low cost startup, but it’s just the tip of the iceberg, as you will be solicited for various upgrades, paid training and expensive mentoring After researching Jeff Paul I found tens if not hundreds of complaints about the Jeff Paul system. Many people have paid $1950.00 for the revolutionary system, which claims to provide a 60-day unconditional money back guarantee. Of course the money was never returned.
One person was taken for $8,500.00, which was never refunded! This person claims to have tried to contact Greg Wardin the so-called ‘confidence man’ many times requesting a refund. All attempts failed. In fact he has never even been able to reach Greg Wardin. This doesn’t sound much like an unconditional money back guarantee to me.
The only thing I can say about Jeff Paul is it would be best, IMO, to stay away from him.
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Tips to Make Homeschooling Easier for Parents
April 29th, 2009
Homeschooling, while it affords you certain freedoms when educating your child, is not always easy. But there are things that you can do to make homeschooling easier for yourself as a parent. The following tips may help make your job as a homeschooling parent a little easier.
When in doubt, look to the internet. Use the internet to seek another plan if you are in doubt about your plan of homeschooling. You can use the internet to help you find everything homeschool related. If you need something to keep your younger child busy while working with an older child, you can look to the internet, which has many educational games, coloring pages, puzzles and mazes.
Choose a complete curriculum. Complete curriculum’s will also make homeschooling easier on you as a parent. Instead of having to search through multiple catalogs to find just the right curriculum, choose a complete curriculum. Not only will it save you time, it may even save you money, in the long run.
Cut yourself some slack. Don’t expect yourself to be the perfect teacher. Unless you have an education degree, you most likely will make mistakes along the way. Don’t beat yourself up about them. Learn from the mistakes and try not to repeat them again.
Allow your children to help themselves. You can’t be expected to know everything, so if your child wants to learn something you don’t know, give them the freedom to follow their interests. You might be pleasantly surprised to find that they learn more on their own than they did while you were more involved.
Seek the help from others. When in doubt about anything dealing with homeschooling, seek the advice from those who have been homeschooling for longer than you. Even though they may not have dealt with exactly what you’re dealing with, chances are they will be able to give you advice or point you in the right direction. Take advantage of your homeschooling peers’ offers of help, there might be a time where you’ll be able to return the favor.
Online communities are available. If you don’t know people that homeschool in your local area, there are literally hundreds of homeschooling communities on the Internet. Search online for homeschooling groups or forums. They can be found in every state, and even some outside of the United States. You may have to register to join a homeschool group or forum, but you can be as active as you like and remain anonymous if you like.
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How to Tell if Homeschooling is Right for Our Family
April 26th, 2009
Homeschooling is legal in every state, but the choice to homeschool should not be made lightly. Research and discussion are required to make a wise decision. How do you tell if homeschooling is right for your family? Here are a few questions to ask yourself when considering homeschooling as an option for your family.
When considering homeschooling, ask yourself if you are comfortable spending all of your time with your children. Some main reasons that people homeschool is because they want the best for their children and love them unconditionally. They also love spending time with their children. On the other note, if your children frustarte you easily, then homeschooling is not a good match for you.
Will questions bother me? Homeschoolers are usually asked a lot of questions. Those questions could be about what curriculum they’re using or about socialization for their children. If you homeschool, it helps if you don’t mind answering the same questions more than once.
How can I find out about homeschooling? Check out books from your public library. There is more than likely a large selection of books that will tell you everything you need to know. The librarian might even be able to tell you if there are any homeschoolers in the area, since most homeschoolers rely heavily upon the library for source materials.
Is there a support system available? After you’ve read some books, find local homeschoolers, or do an online search for “homeschool groups (your city)” or “homeschool groups (your state).” There are homeschooling co-ops available in many places, as well as opportunities for families to get together and have fun.
If you have other questions, and you have found families that already homeschool, you may consider asking them about the pros and cons of homeschooling. Most families will be more than happy to help you make a decision, as well as being honest about their reasons. You can ask them about the hardships they had to deal with when starting out, about the curriculum, socialization, and ask if they have any suggestions about what tp use or not to use.
What curriculum to choose? There are many choices - often in the price, and in the choices available. While it is possible to have “school at home” without using a set curriculum, it is also possible to homeschool by choosing books that are offered in most public schools. Library books should give you an idea about what your child should be learning in each grade, and should explain all the various methods.
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