Viral marketing - the more people evangelize, the faster the message spreads and the more new people buy into it and begin evangelizing as well. Sometimes, the message itself is so exciting, few bother to look closer to see if there's any real product being offered. In the case of me2everyone.com, the viral marketing campaign works something like this: We (me2everyone.com) promise to give you x number of shares in exchange for signing up new members. The new members then get promised x number of shares for signing up even more new members, and so on.

The business plan seems to consist of getting everyone they can to sign up for a non-existing virtual service in exchange for free shares which shareholders will then be able to sell to other gullible victims 'investors', all of which will eventually attract millions in advertising, which subsequently will result in a successful IPO somewhere in 2012.

Call me a cynic, but the 'if we build it they will come' business plan only works in Hollywood movies. And advertisers are smart enough not to dole out their hard earned dollars without proven click-thru. And shares 'promised' via email are as meaningless as the virtual paper they were written on. So if these bogus shares in me2everyone.com were actually bartered, the sellers could likely face criminal charges from the SEC or SFO.

Take away all the pipe dreams and wishful thinking, and what you really have is a massive pyramid scam that possibly places the victim in criminal territory. Meanwhile, the organizers of me2everyone walk away with the most coveted email addresses ever - millions of folks who've proven their willingness to believe whatever they read in an email is true. So to everyone from me, me2everyone is one free offer you can afford to do without.

Note:-Every member gets 1000 shares to sign up, which means that you can't lose anything by signing up.

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