A Guide to Affiliate Programs and internet scams. Scam or Not? Want to know if something is a scam?
18 May
I have had a request to review Numenmails which I will gladly bring to shame. With a name like that you would probably expect it to be a PTR site, but this is not the case. Numenmails is worse than just about any PTR Internet scams, why?
Because it is just a useless site full of ads.
I’m not out to try and insult someone who has simply ‘over monetised’ before building enough content, but Numenmails really contains nothing of value. The homepage directs you to ‘popular links’ (which are the categories… of advertisement) such as “make money”, “free money” and “paid to click”.
In each category there tend to be three big boxes of links. The first box contains sponsored links, the second has the ‘top sites’ with no explanation as to why they are top and the bottom box (which is pretty far below the fold) has the ‘Web search results’, which is something anyone could find for free.
This layout is the same in every category; apart from some have an extra box at the top with a ‘featured site’ in it (another sponsored link!).
In addition to all of these woes there is a very annoying popup that appears when you try to leave the site. Believe it or not it contains those advertising categories again!
Conclusion
I am very much in favour of people monetizing their website, but Numenmails gives nothing of value to the reader. It is an Internet scam site badly disguised as a directory for money making on the internet. Stay away from it!
19 Responses for "Numenmails.com - Not What you need, when you need it!"
Yes you are right man, so many victims of this scam site ! Stay away from it !
Hi there,
I think you’ve got it incorrect. try to check http://www.numenmail.com
not http://www.numenmails.com of which the latter is the directory website you’ve reviewed but http://www.numenmail.com is another.
I think the original request to review is for http://www.numenmail.com not http://www.numenmails.com
anyway, thank you.
Thanks AZMI my mistake, I will review numenmail.com as well!
numenmail.com?
This is also a scam!!
I already tried this programme. They promised us that we will received our money once we achieved the $8888.00.
But when I reached that kind of amount, you will got nothing even you click the claom button!!
and one more thing….
they will never reply your email!
(now how can you talk about your money with them?)
Good info!
Thanks weirdoux, I did take a glance of numenmail.com and I saw the $8888 payout, (internet scam!) but it’s full review is on the way!
thnx guys for the replies.aprc8 it
will check your review…
clever matt, you don’t forget the rel=”nofollow”.
great
ooh.. the http://numenmails.com/, looks it’s just a parked domain, that’s why you saw all ads only.
Jack, I suddenly remembered about using rel=â€nofollow†a couple of days ago and franticly went round changing everything lol, I wouldn’t want to make Google think I support those internet scams sites!
As Jack said. This was just a parked domain.
And you went through all the trouble to review a wrong site, which wasn’t even a real site.
Parked domains try to look like directories while actually their far from it.
Thanks Business Card Guru,
that would help explain it! I’m not particularly bothered I reviewed ‘the wrong’ site, what’s done is done. The actual site will be reviewed next.
I strongly agreed its a scam site. What I hate most this site waste my time and money. I could have send neclure nuke bomb to thie site if not for varius payton.
I’m so lost on the rel=â€nofollowâ€. what is that?
THNXVM guys
oh yeah, before I forgot, I actually did saw 1800-flowers and Wal-Mart advertisement on the website advertising banner. kinda confusing coz it does look legitimate(numenmail.com) coz these organisations (1800-Flowers and Wal-Mart) advertise on it. I clicked on the shown advertising banner and it does redirect me to the actual websites.
ermmm…what do u guys think?
AZMI rel=â€nofollow†is needed for Search Engine Optimisation.
If you link into ‘bad neighbourhoods’ Google takes that as a sign that your site ’supports’ the site you link into (after all a link can be thought of as a ‘vote of confidence’ in the search engines eyes).
The rel=â€nofollowâ€tag is used in an link to stop Google bots following the link and so I don’t get penalised for linking to a scam site. Given that I link to a lot of sites which are internet scams it’s very important I use rel=â€nofollowâ€.
The HTML would look like this:
<a rel=”nofollow” href=”http://example.com”>Example</a>
I’m not meaning that Numenmails.com sends people to the wrong sites, simply that it contains no useful information and consists completly of ads.
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oh ok.thnx for the “rel” explanation things.
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