I run several sites promoting genuine money making websites (I did my research first). However, due to the large number of scams attacking this market, a lot of the responses to ads are instant distrust. How can I lessen this?
There are simply too many scam Web sites that are into money making. You could put authentic reviews on there, but everyone will automatically think they are fake. The only time they might trust a Web site is if the information is completely free and there are no payment pages or sign up forms anywhere near the Web site.
It's not your Web site, it's the awareness people have developed over the years by looking at so many of those Web sites. Once you put this idea in the user's head that all Web sites like this are bad, it's much harder to get their trust back.
~Sovereign
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