Do most of the hucksters selling ***** enlargement pills by spamming thousands of email inboxes, make money?



If your inbox is like a lot of people’s, you’ve got all these unsolicited email messages coming in daily, trying to get you to buy ***** enlargement pills or whatever.

It is overwhelming!

There seem to be thousands of these hucksters out there. Who is doing this?

And if there are so many people into it, is this really a lucrative business? Or are there barely a few who turn a profit with this end of the direct marketing by email biz?

I am especially interested in hearing from those who have gotten into this business and have sent out these kinds of emails to lists of addresses they purchased or cultivated. Was it profitable for you? So much competition. It’s a numbers game, right?

As most know, there is nothing that is going to physically make your ***** longer. It may stimulate the circulation to that area, make it more sensitive, make it look fuller…but the physical limits of the cell structure that defines your ***** have not been expanded. So much hype!
Note that I am not asking about direct marketing by using email as a delivery vehicle as that could apply to almost any product. I am specifically asking about these ***** ENLARGEMENT marketers using emails to spam the world to death. It may be stay-at-home mothers in their kitchens doing whatever it takes to turn a buck. I’m just curious if this specific business makes money on average because there is just so much of it out there.

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3 Responses

  1. ur_dream_god Says:

    Theres always a sucker in every pond. I have no numbers for you but the question is this… would you buy these products?

  2. j_fencsak Says:

    probably not, since most people reject this mail as bad spam, not good spam, which comes from real companies. This happens more often in yahoo mail than in gmail.

  3. von_meat_helmet Says:

    It works and I will tell you why (unlike other responders to your question) (volume, volume, volume is key)

    There are two different entities at work here, the ones who send the spam and the ones who sell the products.

    The ones who send the emails:

    1. It cost a fraction of a penny to send a million emails

    2. The people who send them out, make money by referrals, if you click on the link. They don’t sell the products to you, they just make money off sending traffic to a website.

    3.They don’t make much, but their over head (cost) are SO small and they don’t have to work very hard.

    4. People buy ***** products, like it or not. They are not concerned with sells, just sending traffic.

    5. The way they do it is NOT legal, they use spam bots to collect addresses. Messages do get through filters and since they can send millions a day without doing very much, it does give them a income.

    The ones who sell the products:

    1. They drop-ship, they order the products on a order-by-order basis from the factory that makes the product. That means little to no start-up capital.

    2. When you order they pass it on and collect a commission.

    3. They pay pennies for every hit they get to their website to the above spammers.

    4. Since automation is the key to their business they really just sit back and collect the money. The whole thing is really about volume.

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