I would hope eveyone would have noticed the fine print at the bottom of all of these websites where it says "Terms and Conditions". The second paragraph confirms everyone's suspicion using their own words:
"It is important to note that this site and the stories depicted above is to be used as an illustrative example of what some individuals have achieved with this/these products. This website, and any page on the website, is based loosely off a true store, but has been modified in multiple ways including, but not limited to: the story, they photos, and the comments. Thus, this blog, and any page on this website, are not to be taken literally or as a non-fiction story. This blog, and the results mentioned on this blog, although achievable for some, are not to be construed as the results that you may achieve on the same routine. I UNDERSTAND THIS WEBSITE IS ONLY ILLUSTRATIVE OF WHAT MIGHT BE ACHIEVABLE FROM USING THIS/THESE PRODUCTS, AND THAT THE STORY DEPICTED ABOVE IS NOT TO BE TAKEN LITERALLY. This page receives compensation for clicks on or purchase of products featured on this site."
So, it would read to me that this/these type sites are intentionally commiting a falsity to entice individuals to navigate to the products' webpage so that they can get paid. However, contained within their fine print that is included (although grayed out) at the bottom of each page, it does clearly state in a matter of words that they are doing such. So it is up to us, the consumer, to read ALL fine print before becoming an unknowing/unwilling money maker for such sights.