The Shoemoney System is relaunching as version 2.0, and Jeremy is claiming it’s going to be better than ever, but is it a scam? Is it really worth spending your hard earned dollars on? I’m not sure, let me tell you why…
Shoemoney System Review
Jeremy Schoemaker has been in the Internet game for awhile, dating back to the heyday of the ringtone era. His website, nextpimp.com, made him $100k per month with Adsense.
He is offering a 30 minute video that I watched and will definitely help me, and think you would find valuable:
Jeremy was approached by a guy who started million dollar wiki. It was the same premise as the milliondollarhomepage.com guy that was an 18 year old kid that sold $1 million in advertising by selling this graphic blocks.
The million dollar wiki guy started the site, and then offered Jeremy a partnership. He would share 40% of all sales with Shoemoney.com.
So Jeremy took 30 minutes, and wrote “Million Dollar Wiki A Good Investment?” Where he basically outlined the pros and cons of buying advertising space on the site, and made $40,000 in referral sales.
Seeing this idea, I created this blog post, titled “Shoemoney System a Good Investment?” Letting you make the decision for yourself about the Shoemoney System.
Now the video Jeremy has had a lot of other great examples for newbies, but as a more experienced player in the game, I was able to get that out of it. I definitely suggest you checkout the video, you can get it here — Shoemoney’s Free Video Guide: Weapons of Marketing
Shoemoney, Convince Me to Buy
You’re probably thinking to yourself, it’s great that Jeremy is so successful, but why should I spend my money on his system?
I’m personally not …yet.
I do a lot of window shopping and very little buying, and that’s because I do a LOT of homework.
There are 100s of make money online systems out there, and all of them give you a free teaser opt-in, so I signup for those using my gmail account like this:
andrewufl+shoemoney@gmail.com
andrewufl@localbusinessmoneymachine@gmail.com
This does a couple things for me:
1. Allows me to see what emails they’re sending me
2. Checks for spam and makes it easy to unsubscribe
Whenever I see a new service touting to know how to turn water into wine, I give them a chance. I signup for his free teaser, listen to their pitch, and then make an estimation from there.
Signup for Jeremy’s free video guide, the worst thing that can happen is you waste 30 minutes, best case, you could get valuable free insights from a guy who’s been there and done that on the Internet.
Let me know what you think!

