Streamline Funnel System Review
What is this Streamline Funnel System by Paul Birdsall?
While trying to investigate so we could give a honest review for this program we had a hard time getting much info from the site itself.
We signed up for an account and logged in pretty much all you see is some promotional ads that you can use and a couple of videos.
The website claims Paul Birdsall spent 14 months and $92,000 on this Web 3.0 technology.
What exactly is 3.0 Web Technology?
We have no idea.
One quote we find troubling is he claims this technology “Extracts” leads and traffic yet claims to be ethical.
Now we don’t know about the Traffic part but when we hear the part about extracting leads we don’t want any part of that.
While we were doing our due diligence we found out you get 10,000 “Opt-In” leads for under 10 dollars a month.
If these leads are being extracted they are definitely not opt in.
Now don’t get us wrong, we do and you should also be building an email list but from what we can see this is not the right way to do it.
One thing for sure, Paul Birdsall is building his list from this being promoted all over the place.
You can start building your list by having a Wordpress blog like ours right here for free as long as you have hosting.
We will be doing a tutorial on this shortly.
In closing we encourage you to do your due diligence in any program but we will pass on this one.
If you have an opinion about the Streamline Funnel System by Paul Birdsall one way or the other please leave your comments below.
Until next time,
Charles & Susan
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Any Ultimate Wealth FormulaX Reviews? – Is it a Scam?
Hello everyone,
Max Stiegemeier just launched this program today called Ultimate Wealth Formula X.
We had a quick look at it and it looks a lot like his other programs which include:
Lazy Wealth System
Success Blueprint
with the exception you have to pay 75.00 every two weeks and they say it will be going up to 100 every two weeks in a few days.
That is two hundred a month.
Are we making a car payment or what?
With our limited knowledge we think we will pass for now.
If you are a member or just have an opinion please leave your comments below.
Best regards,
Charles & Susan
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Infinity Downline Review
In this short article we review the Infinity Downline and see if it is a scam.
This program was started by Peter Wolfing.
This is a direct pay business with instant payments of twenty five dollars to the members on a monthly basis.
If you have read our blog much you know we are big fans of instant pay programs.
Payplan Explained:This is what is called a reverse two up which in a nutshell means you are paid on your first sale so that you recoup your initial investment and break even with one sale. You then pass up your second and fourth sale and then you are fully qualified and paid on all your sales.
We know some folks don’t like passing up sales but remember all of the folks you sell the product to have to pass up to you as well which creates leverage and you are paid monthly also.
This can really add up quickly.
Also this program requires no admin fee.
What is the product? The product is hundreds of hours of audio and video on internet marketing as well business in general.
The products are listed on the site which is too many to list in the scope of this article.
Marketing: Infinity Downline supplies you with a lead capture page which integrates with Aweber or Getresponse as well as custom capture pages that you can use if you choose to.
You are also supplied with pre written autoresonder messages which is very important. The sales are all in the follow up!
Infinity Downline also has conference calls Monday thru Thursday at 9:30 which you can invite all prospects to that will help closing your sales.
In closing we recommend ID to anyone wanting to make some extra income with minimal investment which can add up pretty quickly.
And of course if you join with us we will help you in any we can, just let us know.
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Until next time,
Charles & Susan
Nick Bramble’s Dream Lifestyle System
Hello everyone,
Anybody heard of this Dream Lifestyle System by Nick Bramble?
We are not members but we have been observing and we are not impressed with what we see.
This looks like another program that says you can just push a button and start making two hundred dollars over and over again.
The website says it is like placing an order for money and it just shows up.
Kind of like ordering pizza or Chinese food.
Guess what?
Aint gonna Happen!
Despite what Nick Bramble says on this Dream Lifestyle website you do need some marketing knowledge or at the very least be willing to learn.
Here is a reality check, There Is No Magic Button!
And of course you have the same group of so-called Guru’s who jump from program to program almost weekly promoting this.
As a matter of fact Nick was promoting The Three Way Wealth System only three weeks ago.
If something is working for you why would they do this?
Think about that for a minute.
How does this look to members who have just joined you in the last business you were in?
Not good.
Now we have decision to make.
We can join Nick Bramble’s Dream Lifestyle System and make some short term money and jeopardize our credibility and reputation or we can continue working our current program that continues to work well.
That is not a very hard choice.
One more thing we want to add is that we read that there is an additional $197.00 fee for this so called push button advertising system.
Can anyone confirm or deny this?
Please let us know so we don’t mislead anyone.
If you have any comments one way or the other please leave them below.
Until next time,
Charles & Susan
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Paysforever.com Review-Is This Program a Scam?
Hello all,
Today we take a look and review the Paysforever instant pay internet business.
To start with we will to tell you upfront we own Paysforever but we are trying to inform you not sell you on the program. It does that pretty well on it’s own.
We started Paysforever in 2003 because we saw a need for a entry level program that has very little risk but could provide an ongoing income with a little effort.
Paysforever uses a one up instant payplan which at the time was the only one that we are aware of.
Some of the features include:
1. One up payplan that pays you instantly. No one Scams you out of your money.
2. Low one time purchase with no monthly fees.
3. Impressive product package that features an ebook package and software package you can use as well as package and re-sale.
4. Lead capture page.
5. Pre written auto responder messages.
6. Free autoresponder included as well.
7. Your very own replicated website ready to take orders.
8. Banner ads are available.
9. Pre written promotional ads for you to use.
10. $500 worth of FREE advertising.
Maybe the most important thing you receive is help and support when you need it.
Just let us know, It is that simple.
Paysforever now has over 7000 members and has stood the test of time.
If you already have been contacted about Paysforever get back to that person and get more info.
If not you can check it out here:
Until next time,
Charles & Susan
Fortune Hi Tech Marketing Review
What is Fortune Hi Tech Marketing INC. About?
In this review article we try to find out if this is a scam or a legit business.
It was created by a gentleman named Paul Orberson from Lexington, Kentucky.
Fortune High Tech Marketing (AKA) FHTM is a company connecting products and services to representatives who can help sell them. The website claims you can become FHTM business owners no matter what your background, helping you to earn a living for yourself with there innovative compensation plan.
The website looks professional but is hard to navigate to find the necessary information. A link with take you to the Fortune Hi Tech Marketing ‘University’ from which you can sign up as a representative of their products, though they do not state how much a membership is going to cost upfront. After a detailed look it appears that the cost is $249 to join Fortune Hi Tech Marketing.
Is Fortune Hi Tech Marketing A Scam?
The Fortune Hi Tech Marketing system is a multi level marketing plan, also known as MLM or network marketing. Many MLM schemes online have been criticized due to the fact that they effectively become pyramid schemes, where only those at the top make money leaving those at the bottom to provide them with their money, unable to make any money themselves.
These problems and complaints are not uncommon in any MLM type business.
However, not all MLM programs are pyramid schemes. Pyramid schemes are illegal in the US and the Federal Trade Commission emphasizes the fact that these programs are legal if the main aim is to sell products rather than recruit members.
Taking a look at the Fortune Hi Tech Marketing website there are a number of products available for you to promote. This means, in this case, that this MLM program is legal and could therefore have the potential of bringing your profits.
However, through further investigations it is clear that many users have essentially experienced the bad effects of a ‘pyramid’ scheme. While they technically have products to sell, the real money from Fortune Hi Tech Marketing comes in recruiting members and earning money from what they sell. Therefore those at the bottom are not getting much out of their investment.
Can You Make Money From It?
Products range from magazines to services, to communications and health and beauty. This means that users have a great choice on what they want to sell, according to where their skills and interest lie.
However, based on reviews it appears that most of the money is made through referring members who pay the $249 fee, and it becomes a lot harder to make money unless you build up a large down line. The bottom line, this appears to be a program that will only help a few at the top make real money.
As with any program do your research and make an informed decision that is best for you and your family.
Until next time,
Charles & Susan
Maverick Money Makers Review
Maverick Money Makers Club is an online system claiming to have been developed by millionaires, saying that the system can make at least $354.97 per day, working from home for a few hours a day.
While it claims to have been developed by millionaires, a quick glance down the page will show you the creator of this club ‘Mack Michaels’. The Maverick Money Makers club costs $97 to join, though Mack claims it will soon be raised to at least $197. This money is to pay for the methods he will teach you to make money from home, in the form of a ‘quick start’ book with an 8 step affiliate training method.
Is Maverick Money Makers A Scam?
When you try to exit the website you will be offered an automated discount of $18, taking the price of joining the Maverick Money Makers program to $79. There is a fake sales representative offering you the discount, though this in itself does not mean the program is a scam.
It is hard to find an honest review about Maverick Money Makers due to the fact that many reviews are written by affiliates of the service, rather than members who have paid the $97 to join the club.
After a little digging it is clear to see that Mack Michaels has also gone by the name of Chris in the past, and has set up numerous money-making programs. Whilst this may make you cautious about the program, it is not an outright scam due to the fact that you are simply buying his affiliate marketing techniques, though read on to see whether they work.
Can the Program Earn You Money?
Since Mack Michaels uses the Clickbank affiliate program, he offers a 100% money back guarantee for the program as per Clickbank requirements, minimising your risk when signing up.
However, if you are signing up to join the club you will learn certain affiliate techniques that appear to be not ethical in many contexts. For example, Mack advises members to sign up to certain forums and promote affiliate links as much as possible – even though this is clearly against many forum rules.
It seems as though many people may be making money through Maverick Money Makers as an affiliate rather than a member. It is up to you what to think of his affiliate marketing tips, though it seems that there is something not quite right about Mack Michaels.
Until next time,
Charles & Susan
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Got Safelist Review –A Legitimate Way to Make Money or Just Spam?
What Is Got Safelist and is it a scam or a fraud?
Here is our review article on this marketing medium.
Got Safelist is a service that helps you to promote your business or product through email marketing. This involves sending ads to members or propects who have all opted in to receive them, therefore they would not be classed as spam.
Got Safelist differs from many of the other safelist services due to the fact that, as well as you paying them for a service, you can even make money using their site.
You can sign up for a free account at the site where you get a certain number of credits to try the service out. Credits pay for the ads you send, or you can trade them into cash (which is how you are able to make money with the system).
You can earn credits by: purchasing them, upgrading your account (to a paid membership), referring other users, or clicking links in other member’s emails that you receive from the safelist.
NOTE: the site makes it extremely hard to find out how much it costs to upgrade to a ‘PRO’ membership.
Is This A Scam?
There are two levels to GotSafelist.com – the safelist advertising and the potential to make money through email clicks and referrals earning you credits. Looking at the site and various reviews on the internet, it looks like both claims are legitimate.
But Does It Work?
While Got Safelist is legal, you should bear in mind the traditional criticisms of safelist advertising. Everyone who signs up to the list is a user like you who wants to advertise their services. Therefore, it is unlikely that they will be interested in your product. You may get a few clicks out of every couple of hundred emails sent. You will also receive a lot of emails when you sign yourself up as an advertiser.
Got Safelist increases the chance of your email being viewed by allowing users to earn credits by clicking email links. But this is still unlikely to lead to sales. Other methods of advertising are often much more cost effective with much more steady results.
The great thing is that you could use the product for free, by earning credits and referring members. However, you will need to pay to upgrade your membership if you want to send more emails or use HTML in your emails.
It also seems as though the service could help you earn money, but again this may take a lot more time and effort than the money it is worth.
Until next time,
Charles & Susan Truett
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My Pre Builder Review
Anybody heard of this program called MyPreBuilder.com or Prosperity Formula?
Squeeze page says it is a 2×2 matrix – whatever that is.
We could not really find out much about this program except it might be owned by Randal Williams.
There sure is a lot of hype going around about this program and it seems to come from the same people that jump from one thing to another constantly.
How do these people build a business or any credibility by jumping around so much and why would they do this if they really are making money?
Makes you think doesn’t It?
We don’t know if it is a scam or not but we think we will skip it and stay with what we know works.
If you have experience with MyPrebuilder.com or have a question about it just leave a comment below.
Best regards,
Charles & Susan
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iPostAd.com Review
What Is ‘IPostAd’?
Ipostad.com is a safelist submitter service designed to meet your email marketing needs. It is a safelist site that allows you to send your ad via email to a large list of users who have opted in to receiving these kinds of advertisements – i.e. these emails are all legal.
Some of the features that ipostad.com blaster claims to provide are:
Submitting your ad to almost 3000 different Safelists.
It allows you to send up to 25 different ad combinations so recipients will not get bored.
It allows you to send all your emails with one click.
The price of using this service is $24.95 at ‘Master Level’ giving you all of their features and only $12.95 at ‘Freshman Level’ which allows you to submit just a single ad daily. These prices are billed monthly, so will build up over time.
Is iPostAd Legitimate?
The site itself uses the slogan ‘the black tie of safelist submitters’ due to the fact that it has been around for five years. Many other reviews of the service point out this fact to show that it is a legitimate service.
The safelists used by iPostAd are a legitimate form of email marketing. They make use of people who have ‘opted in’ to receive ads. However, when you sign up to use a service you will automatically be added to the list.
This means that the list is comprised of people like you, looking to advertise, and also means that you could be setting yourself up for receiving a lot of emails from the service.
Can It Make You Money?
The main reason for using a service such as iPostAd is to blast your ad and eventually get clicks and sales on your site. The service has the potential for doing so, but is probably not the most cost-effective method.
Everyone who receives your ad in fact only joined as a way to get their own ad sent out to other members. Therefore it is unlikely they will read your ad. The response rate with all kinds of safelist services is typically very low – and the price of $24.95 per month can be a high price to pay for a few responses.
If you are really looking to advertise your service you could easily spend the same amount of money on much more effective advertising methods than safelists, even if iPostAd is not technically a scam.
Until next time,
Charles & Susan
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