Shoemoney System Day 1: So It Begins

by J. on January 27, 2010

So after signing up you’re immediately ushered into Shoemoney’s back-end.  Wait… that didn’t sound right…  (some may say it was the other way around – $2400 bucks, yeesh)

Well anyway, there’s this back-end area with tabs along the left side.  A couple of tabs I found interesting are the “best of” Shoemoney’s Podcasts, and a list of “Helpful Links” with over 300 links to Shoemoney’s personal bookmarked websites.

Shoemoney claims that the “Helpful Links” list alone is “worth several times your investment to this club.”  I don’t quite know about that (seriously, I’m not being facetious, I literally don’t know how one might value this information), but these two unexpected bonuses are pretty cool none-the-less.

Video 1

Of course there are also a couple of instructional videos to get you started.  The first one is that crappy “6 Ways to Make Money Online” video that’s been used to promote the Shoemoney System for a couple months.

Now, before we get to the second video, let me just clear something up.  I’m not blogging here to leak Shoemoney’s secrets or give everyone a play-by-play of the videos and materials in the course.  This website is to demonstrate whether I (a total noob) can make money with the system.  I will share my stats, and progression from beginner to billionaire, but the information related to the Shoemoney System will be vague.  Sorry if that’s not what you’re looking for.

Just kidding.  I’m not sorry.

Video 2

That being said, here’s exactly what the second video was about; setting up a Gmail account.  This may seem ridiculously simple to some, but much of what is done in the course hinges on having a Google account.  Believe it or not, there are 2 or 3 people who don’t have a Gmail account, and since the Shoemoney System is designed for people who are even noobier than me, it make sense that he’d sit down and go through the process.

There you have it, Day 1 of the Shoemoney System.  I don’t have a pile of money to roll around in yet, but I will certainly be spending some spare time listening to the content in the podcast section.

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