Acai Berry Diet Exposed

On June 9, 2010, in Scammers, by Editor

These days you find online ads for the “Acai Berry Diet” all over the Internet including the online version of the Washington Post. I am pointing specifically to the Washington Post, since they seem to be in such dire need of income that they allow any scammer to advertise in their online edition.

Washington Post Supports Online Scam

On April 16, 2010, in Making Money from Home, Scammers, by Editor

It is a well-known fact that today’s traditional newspapers are struggling financially due to decreasing subscriptions caused by freely available information on the Internet. One of these newspapers is The Washington Post with their online version at washingtonpost.com.

washingtonpost.com – Structure Of The Misleading Ads

On January 8, 2010, in Making Money from Home, by Editor

The ads as posted by pulse360 onto the Online version of the Washington Post (washingtonpost.com) lead to misleading web sites that have a very similar structure and some identical features.

WashingtonPost.Com – Unwillingly Supporting A Scam?

On January 8, 2010, in Making Money from Home, by Editor

Recently I noticed that The Washington Post has found another clever way of increasing their revenues by offering local ads. These ads are designed to read the viewer’s IP address and determine the physical location. All this could be interpreted as a clever marketing trick, but my admiration for the Washington Post’s new ways to create Online revenues faded quickly as soon as I found out that the location information was not used to provide real local ads, but to modify the ad’s message in a very misleading way.