Pheromones - seperating the scams, myths and realitiesPheromones - separating the myths and realities Have pheromones peaked your curiosity and you're ready to try them out, but are confused and skeptical over the overwhelming number of companies and websites selling pheromones and the wild claims they make? I have been using pheromones for several years and while I've never seen the wild results that some of these products promise, I have had some pretty good results with SOME products and have seen solid and convincing results. Their are hundreds, if not thousands of websites selling products, offering product reviews and links to suppliers. I can tell you from first hand experience and from information shared by others that the vast majority of these companies, websites and reviews are scams. If you find a pheromone review website that gives a 5 star rating to a product and offers a link to their website, hover your mouse over the link and look in the status bar at the bottom of the browser, if the link does not go directly to the companies website it is almost certainly linking through an affiliate marketing program, and the owner of the pheromone review site is paid a commission for every customer they refer. If you don't see the status bar at the bottom of your screen, you can enable it in Internet Explorer or FireFox by clicking on the "View" menu at the very top of your browser and checking next to the Status Bar. So, how can you find legitimate products that will work and help you to achieve your desired goals? Your best bet is to join a couple of forums, ask questions and read what others have to say. And once again there are a number of forums and most of them are owned by pheromone companies. Some of these forums are very active, while others are nearly dormant. Some let you talk about any pheromone product, while others will only let you talk about products they sell. Some will let you talk about a couple of other companies or products, while blacklisting others. And some forums heavily censor member postings, while others may not. So, now we have to find a legitimate forum! One of the best ways to measure the credibility of a pheromone forum is by looking at their members: 1. Do they have an active membership, or are the vast majority of postings from one or two people? 2. Are the original and/or long term members still around and active in the forum? If not, where did they go and why did they leave? 3. Does the forum have a lot of threads and postings, all made within a very short time frame? 3. Do they have a ton of new members signing up and making only one or two posts, then disappearing? 4. And just as importantly, do the administrators appear helpful and informative, or do they seem negative and judgmental? Once again, I can tell you from experience that some of the largest and most active forums on the net are now nothing more than marketing tools and hype to sell their own products and they are not truly interested in providing accurate and helpful information to people seeking information on products other than their own. By now your head is probably spinning and you're about ready to give up, right? Don't! Pheromones do work and there are legitimate products out there. You just have to look around a bit, do your research, and find the right companies and products to buy. They are out there, and pheromones do work! There are only a couple of forums on the net that are not affiliated with any company or product. These forums are generally not large in size and don't have thousands of members that were acquired through marketing efforts, but exist solely for pheromone enthusiasts to talk with each other and share information. |