The act of posting a link is not in and of itself "a scam".
Some links are legitimate, some are not.
I can assure you that you are not going to make a living by posting links for Google. If you send money to someone to learn how, you will lose that money. If you like, contact Google directly and ask them.
If something is referring to posting links online and getting paid for it, it's most likely just an affiliate marketing course. In any case no one pays you just to post links.
if you think it's a scam then you are probably right.
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If you are looking to find someone who you can start a relationship with, you may want to consider posting an Internet personal online. When posting your online advertisement, you will want to always be yourself so that you can attract people who are genuine and are interested in you for who you are. You will be amazed at how many responses you get when just posting a simple advertisement online to meet someone you love.
No, I have not fallen victim to an online scam involving fake pictures.
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101% SCAM ! Stay FAR FAR AWAY from these type of scam websites.
Everything you see online what's like, "Win a free ____" is a scam.
There is no bank calls OCEAN LINK in Republic of Togo. It is a scam.
No, Opensea is not a scam. It is a legitimate online marketplace for buying and selling digital assets such as NFTs.