The Shoemoney System is one of the hottest affiliate marketing programs available today – but could the whole things be just one big scam?
Jeremy Schoemaker has been busy the last 6 years. After quitting his dead-end corporate IT job in 2004, Jeremy launched a string of successful internet startups that included an ad placement service for eBay sellers that sold for millions to MediaWhiz. Today, he is founder of Shoemoney Media, co-founder of Elite Retreat, an annual Internet marketer’s conference, and a prolific public speaker that commands thousands per conference.
And it all started with a webcam photo. Jeremy was the obscure, bald-headed, bushy-eye browed 20-something guy peeking out from behind black rimmed glasses, coyly pinning a check from Google worth $132,994.97 from a one-month Adsense campaign in this now famous photo.
His status as an elite Internet marketer went viral immediately. The picture was also the inspiration behind Jeremy’s widely praised Internet marketing coaching series, the Shoemoney System. The program details, in step-by-step walkthrough videos, how to make money from home working online.
Affiliate marketing coaching programs are everywhere – there’s literally thousands of people who want to teach you how to make money online, whether they actually do it themselves or not – but Jeremy’s system is different. Jeremy’s credibility is impeccable. As a marketer, he’s won awards and credibility from all corners of the Web universe.
Jeremy’s blog has been consistently named among the top affiliate marketing blogs from the likes of Technorati, Search Engine Journal, and Slate. He’s also been featured in articles from BusinessWeek, Entrepreneur Magazine, The New York Post, and even in Forbes (staff writer Andy Greenberg called Jeremy a “Web denizen”).
The Shoemoney Systems gives anyone who wants to make money online as a marketer the knowledge, tools, and resources needed to be successful. And there’s no shortage of course material, either.
From the Shoemoneyststem.com website, Jeremy breaks down exactly how many videos are in the program, what the videos cover, and how many hours is spent on each topic. The Shoemoney System is assembled as a collection of a total of 91 videos, packed into a chronologically ordered series of 9 modules, for a combined 29 hours of video material. As a Bonus, Jeremy offers 9 additional videos spanning over 106 hours of real Shoemoney stories, interviews with industry experts, and more.
The Shoemoney video topics range from learning the basics of Internet and affiliate marketing, understanding the concepts behind these business models, and preparing the viewer for their new ventures. The modules offer in-depth instruction of how to generate commission revenues, brand your business, using mailing lists, local and geographical marketing, search engine optimization, and much more.
Jeremy also offers an all-inclusive support and customer service portal, and various blogs, websites, guides, videos, and tools from his personal website, Shoemoney.com.
So, is the Shoemoney System a complete scam run by a faker? Decide for yourself – try the program today!
