subject: Social Cash Stacker Review [print this page] Social Cash Stacker promises to bring you to a point where you get paid for playing with Facebook and Twitter. Remember all that time you wasted on social networks? You could have gotten paid for that. According to Lyndsie Oubre that is.
The product is a course on making it as a social media manager. You essentially work for companies and build a presence on social networls for them. You find followers on Twitter, amass Likes on Facebook, communicate with your brand's fans and eventually get them to buy anything. The cool thing is: you can do it all from your cellphone. It won't cost you much time. Since you can do it anywhere you could work while you wait in line at the cashier or you could do it from the beach.
Oubrie is absolutely sure that her method works for everybody. If it doesn't work for you she will pay you $150 in cash. The Social Cash Stacker course itself costs only $37. That means you will have made an easy $113 profit even if everything goes wrong and the product does not deliver. However, you should be careful with this offer.
The sales page for Social Cash Stacker hasn't been written very thoroughly. On the site you can find some funny variables like [fname] where there's supposed to be your name. This is usually used in emails where [fname] is replaced by the first name of each subscriber. This doesn't work on a webpage. Mrs. Oubrie should have known that At least she should haven noticed that flaw on her own webpage.
Another thing that astonished me were pictures of paychecks that are presented as a proof that the system works. They are issued by "Big Internet Company" on "222 Main Street". Does this look real to you?
Social Cash Stacker Review
By: Michael Netsch
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