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  1. STIFORP (Profits spelled backwards) offers services needed by all 200+ million Home-Based business marketers in a multi-level marketing system with a powerline/matrix compensation structure. This system is still considered pre-launch, and it is already on fire! With membership, you get powerful tools that you can use to promote any business to success! But, don't take my word for it; check it out for yourself. Watch the video and take the free tour to see for yourself what this program has to offer.
  2. Advanced Hash (AHash) is a "cloud mining" HYIP site that pays 3.6% to 4.8% daily on your investment. Interest is credited to your account hourly at a rate of 0.15% to 0.20%. Withdrawals can be made whenever your account balance reaches the minimum 0.0001 BTC, and are sent instantly to your BTC wallet. Initial investments can be withdrawn anytime after 24 hours for a 5% fee. Referral structure pays commission on 3 levels at the rates of 5%/2%/1%, or one can apply for Regional Representative status and earn double at 10%/4%/2%. Minimum investment is 0.001 BTC, so it is easy to get in and test it for yourself. Join AHash today!
  3. I wanted to take this opportunity to introduce the forum to TopShare Global, a new revshare program launching 6/5/16 and currently accepting new members and subscriptions. TSG is possibly the most-anticipated revshare platform of 2016. Over 12,000 members have already joined! Some key features of the site: Affordable adpacks starting at $3Earn up to 150% on adpacksUp to 10% referral commissionsWithdraw up to 5x your depositDaily earnings up to 24%100% refund available (no kidding!)10-member admin teamOne of the key admins is a programmer, who custom-designed the site and revshare script. The site includes program health widgets, such as the external income widget, that allow members to monitor for themselves how the program is running and provides transparency in the revenue being shared. As with any revshare, getting in early is the safest approach, though this admin team is convinced they have a business plan that can sustain itself well beyond the usual 4-6 month window given to faster revshares. Always withdraw seed in 4-6 weeks, and be safe. Join TSG today!
  4. This is awesome, Darren. Thank you for giving us this opportunity to share and maybe get a few referrals in the process.
  5. I am testing with changing things up to be less formal, a little more fun, and daily messages focusing on one thing for a number of days. We'll see how this goes.
  6. Just as an update to anyone curious, my experience with Payza has had its ups and downs. I funded my first account using my credit card for a certain amount in USD. However, in the backend, they converted it to Chinese Yuan and then back to USD. This conversion caused the charge to come through on my credit card for more in USD than originally agreed to. I inquired with both my credit card and Payza to figure out why (didn't know about the backend conversion...they claim it is how their third-party card processor works). Instead of responding to me, my credit card automatically did a chargeback for the difference between the actual charge and the agreed-upon USD, which got my Payza account locked. Payza support said my account could be unlocked for a fee of $25 per chargeback, but I never received the email that was supposed to allow me to unlock and pay the fee. No worries, because I had only a dollar or two left in my balance. I abandoned that business account and opened a new one as an individual. I have only used it to receive funds and it is connected to my checking account, rather than a credit card (I couldn't add it if I wanted to, because their system recognizes the card as already in use by another account). It is a little frustrating that it takes nearly 5 business days to receive my withdrawals in my checking account, and the fees for money coming into Payza seem a little high, but so far this new account is functioning well enough. I would say Payza is okay to use, but do remain wary. I have heard of others keeping a balance in Payza and getting their debit card, but I am a little skeptical of that one.
  7. I recently tried using a website that did not accept Paypal, so I signed up for Payza. Unfortunately, I have not yet been able to use it because the verification transaction have yet to hit my bank account and my credit card decline a transaction to Payza. Needless to say, I am a bit skeptical, but if others here have had decent experiences, I'll keep trying.
  8. I had not heard of this site before...have you used any of their services or bought a membership site from there? How is the quality?
  9. I would avoid that one. http://behindmlm.com/mlm-reviews/3x9-millionaire-machine-review-435-million-terrible-math/
  10. For those of you who do email marketing, what is your approach to building out your autoresponder sequence: How frequently do you send messages?How frequently do you send offers?For how many days do you follow up with that one offer?How frequently do you change offers? New one every 5 days, each week, twice a month, etc.?How do you determine the offers to include, especially if you haven't tested enough to have a long list you "believe in"?How many different offers to you make in a year's time?If you are in the IM niche, are they primarily systems, like you get through Warrior+ or JVZoo, or are you finding CPA offers that work?Here is the approach I have so far: I am attempting to set up a message each day. The first day of a series is a message to build curiosity for the blog post it links to. The second day elaborates on the post, be it responding to reader "questions" about the post or something else to bring focus to a "problem" within the post the reader may need a solution for. Day 3 is offering a product that can help solve the problem pointed out on day 2. Day 4 is a reminder about the product. I built this 4-day cycle on the back of days 0 and 1 of the autoresponder sequence being the free download email and welcome/about my site messages, respectively. I feel it is too quick; only two days between offers is too soon. I feel like 4 should be my minimum, so I am thinking of adding in a story-telling day to improve rapport/connection building, but I am a little lost on the fourth. My first thought is to change the second day to being only about elaborating on the post and adding in another day that identifies the problem inherent before the offer to help "warm" them further. To be clear, I don't expect to build this out in a week or anything like that; I just want to have a clear plan in my head as I write a couple messages each day and am constantly looking for offers that may work. Thanks for reading; any advice is welcome.
  11. I am just going to reiterate what others have said about mindset. There is no quick solution; making money online requires patience. That said, you can certainly address the "quick" part by signing up to Amazon mturk, Elance, Fiverr, or any other freelancing/micro-job sites. It may not generate $50-100 a day (though it is possible if you work hard and long), it can get a revenue stream started while you educate yourself on more efficient ways of generating an online income. Best of luck!
  12. I think results depend on how you use groups & pages on Facebook. Like many here have said, if you join an existing group meant for Internet Marketing, sharing, business promotion, etc., your posts will just get buried in spam, and your audience in those groups is other people like you....people looking to sell, not to buy. One alternative option would be to create your own group page. That way, you are the administrator and make the rules. I think you can even sticky posts, add a link in the about section, and other things to make your content the most important in the group. This isn't a quick fix, though, because it will take time to get group members through FB ads for likes and other sources, but they will be more targeted. If you make the group about more than just you links (add value, like you would on a blog...maybe even tie it to your blog, if you have one and they are the same purpose/niche). Another option may be to narrow your niche more, in terms of the groups you look for. Think about what you are selling and where people interested in that may congregate. This is a bad example, but hopefully gets the point across: maybe the "make money online" group is spammy and useless, but if you are selling an email marketing system, maybe the "email marketing products and reviews" group gets more quality traffic and view time.
  13. Yeah, I saw your post...very well put. I kind of thought they were too good to be true, but was just too curious...
  14. John, I wish those people would comment on my post as well. I noticed in this thread, as well as a similar thread I found on the Warrior Forums, that the relatively new members who are giving positive reviews of OP only interact with one another. They don't interact with the rest of us. Their posts seem somewhat scripted (even throwing in an "I found a bug" post...a bug about fonts in the mailer that really won't discourage buyers). When they return to the thread, they never address the negative posts, even if those posts quote them. I cannot confirm they are not legit, but I can conclude (for myself at least) that they are a bit fishy. Regarding the TONS of positive reviews, as previously pointed out on this thread, most of those are on blogs where that review is the ONLY post, and it always starts out with a point that they are NOT an affiliate (if OP is so wonderful, who in their right mind wouldn't post an affiliate link in a review that hits the top 5 results in Google?). The thing is, if you sign up with OP, you are automatically an affiliate, so are they no longer signed up, not real people, or simply not posting their affiliate link for some really silly reason? In the end, I don't know the answer to my questions above, and probably never will with certainty. However, what I do have is my experience. From my experience, the stats in the OP mailer show clicks around 10-20 per mailing (doesn't matter what type of subject or how many I send to: 70 emails gets 20 clicks, and 1000 emails gets 20 clicks). However, no attempt at independent verification gets the same results - bit.ly, Clickbank, MaxBounty...nothing shows any clicks coming through. Their stats also show 15-20% or better open rates. However, when I import the contacts to my GetResponse account, I am getting a 30% or higher bounce rate (granted, most are soft bounces), and an open rate aroun 0.50%! OP sounds great in theory, but their numbers don't seem to coincide with reality. I really question the 75% genuine interest thing as well...I know I am probably not the best at writing email sales copy, but how are open and click rates so low (even in their stats) for people THAT interested (in, I assume, Internet Marketing/making money online...they never really make clear interest in what)? I am pretty sure there are many internet marketer pros who would tell me I should pack up and leave if I haven't made one conversion out of the 1,000's of messages I have sent through OP...and I haven't seen one (how would I with zero clicks?). You can decide for yourself whether to try it or not. I am just sharing my experience.
  15. I had to create an account just to respond to your post. I got the same canned response when I pointed out that discrepancy. I responded that I their response didn't make sense and they responded that the bit.ly links I used to test after noticing the issue won't work because of their mailer's relays or something like that. Then they gave me 5 extra batches of 70 prospects because I had pointed out that when I tested my first 700 in GetResponse, over 300 bounced! They never addressed the zero hits on my affiliate links issue. They also told me the fees are non-refundable. Definitely something off here...
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