Six Figures Yearly
The webpage tells you nothing about what the business is, but does lots and lots of selling of the “work at home dream.”
I haven't had any feedback on this one, but it looks like they're selling something similar to my own Inbox Tycoon programme.
They don't give any details in the sales piece, but I can pretty much guarantee it will be about growing an email list, sending out marketing messages, and generating sales from information products on commission or through affiliates.
That’s fine, it’s a real business idea. But my big problem comes when they say the following:
“I guarantee that if you use the system in the Six Figure Yearly System™ you will have learned exactly what I do to make up to $1000-$3500 per day.”
Over a grand and a half every day? That’s over half a million per year.
This can’t possibly be true. And certainly not “GUARANTEED.” I don’t understand why someone needs to resort to a ludicrous promise like that. If this was true, would they sell it for just $70?
They then say:
“If after 56 days, you honestly believe I have not delivered on this promise, I'll refund your money. Period.”
Okay, so that sounds fine. It means you can safely try this out without risking your money, right?
Well, watch for the catch. Because they then say the following:
There's only one condition. You have to put the system to work.
While this may be just a case of unfortunate phrasing, it seems to me that they’re saying this offer is “conditional”.
What happens if you can’t prove that you put the system to work? Will you get a refund?
Add to this the fact that this is a US-based opportunity, you may - possibly – have trouble getting your money back. I’d avoid this one unless you’re feeling particularly gung-ho.
If you’re interested in affiliates, email marketing, list building or newsletter publishing, check this out instead:
www.bizoppjungle.com/cashgenerator
Not recommended