Suspicious Websites And Videos Discredit Zaken Corporation To Gain More Customers
Alwaystruth.com & Homebasedbusinessreviews.com

While intentionally discrediting The Zaken Corporation, every page on this website is actively trying to get customers to sign up to their own home based business opportunity.
Note, we have intentionally not provided the link because we do not want to increase the ranking of their website by linking to their site. If you wish to view the site yourself you can find it via a search engine.
- This site intentionally discredits The Zaken Corporation in an attempt to bring more people to sign up to their home business opportunity.
- On the site it says that it is owned by “Jason Andrews”, however youtube videos under the user names of “RegenesisNow” and “DiscoverTruthReview” claiming to be by “Martin Wilson” and claim to the be the “owner” of this website. The ownership and purpose of the website is questionable.
- Neither “Jason Andrews” nor “Martin Wilson” state the they have ever tried working with The Zaken Corporation themselves or provide any proof of their information sources. They claim to have received complaints from Zaken customers, yet they have never made any effort to contact the Zaken Corporation to investigate or verify their sources.
- Every page on this website promotes a home business opportunity that claims to be “Rock Solid”. Clicking for more information about this so-called ‘opportunity’, the name changes again to “Andrew Martin”.
- The related Youtube videos are posted under two Youtube usernames and also in many locations on the Internet deliberately undermining Zaken to gain more customers for their own program. One of their videos is even uploaded twice (exactly the same video) with a different title and under a different user name. That is a common Internet marketing tactic to try and gain more traffic for their video.
- One of the videos appears on another home based business review site discrediting Zaken and promoting their own business opportunity. On this site they encourage people to give reviews by offering “a BONUS GIFT worth $65”. Legitimate home business review sites don’t need to provide incentives for people to comment. There also doesn’t appear to be a verification process for the reviews.
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