Why is our Internet infested with scams and ads like weight loss, money, and black market?
Here are some examples:
"Cut Down A Bit If Belly Fat Everyday By Using This 1 Weird Tip:"
"Doctors Angered After Local Grandmother Reveals Her Facelifting Secret!"
"Canadians Take Advantage of $1 iPhone Trick! Enter Now!"
"Billionaires Want This Video Banned! Watch Now!"
"Toronto Woman Leaves Toilet $5 million Dollars Richer! Learn How You Can!"
" Legal Steroid Gets Men Ripped In Two Weeks!"
Where are these ads originating from? Why are they so popular? Are they even legitimate?
Because the internet is populated with gullible people.
No different then what newspapers were years ago. People are running businesses and advertising.
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