Thursday, April 23, 2009

EZ 2x2 $7

EZ 2x2 is 2x2 cycler that leverages a one time $7 fee to hundreds of dollars. Each cycle pays out $20 and the company automatically enters you into a second forced matrix program for free called set2retire after your first cycle which will allow you to be paid more alongside your 2x2 cycles.

The back office has a downline builder which will allow you to share other programs you are involved in with those who join you in EZ 2x2.

Considering this program is a one time $7 fee and the payout is so much more, I feel that this is definitely worth the investment!

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Saturday, April 11, 2009

Pulsating Matrix / Message Magic

What Grant Andrews has designed is a neat little program called Message Magic that allows the user to contact multiple skype users based on interests and location. This product is given out to an individual who joins the pulsating matrix program.

The pulsating matrix is interesting because it consists of different phases that switch on a daily basis allowing members to earn in various ways. It is not just your traditional forced matrix where the guy at the top has the biggest slice of the pie. However, I see this program as helping to produce some good residual income, but I doubt you can make a living off of it. To be a member in the pulsating matrix and receive the product, the member pays $15 per month. I would say it is a good deal if the user is willing to learn how to use message magic and take advantage of the features.

If you are a passive member in this program, it is said that you may have to wait up to 3-4 months to see any earnings. Therefore, I would not recommend this program to passive members. You're better off looking elsewhere.

Thursday, April 9, 2009

Tiny MLM Checks

I had an epiphany looking back to some of the programs I was in. Programs that pay you $1 per referral and were $6-$15 per month to have an active status. I realized that these programs aren't as effective as they are promoted to be. They highlight the fact that with a filled matrix you can earn $10,000 or $35,000+ per month. There are these 5X6 or 3X8 Forced Matrices (or other similar in nature). They also highlight and stress teamwork in these programs. Don't get me wrong, I'm all about teamwork, but I feel that it is best to have an involved team in a program that also has a good compensation plan. You can help your team members in these forced matrix programs but you wouldn't be using your time effectively.

I suppose forced matrix programs like those above are appealing because of a very low startup cost. Plus, some think that because of spillover they won't have to put in any work, but they come to find that this is not the case. With each level in the matrix, it is harder to receive spillover.

I have yet to see someone involved in a forced matrix earning $15,000 or for that matter $10,000+. Even the top guys I see in those programs aren't making near the full potential of the matrix. And who knows, maybe the program will shut down for one reason or another before members have a chance to build up their income level to 5 figures in such a long period of time that is required.

Another reason is that income maybe be erratic with these forced matrices. A fair number of people see the low investment and the chance of great spillover and decide to join even though they don't know how to market. Then they come to find that they aren't receiving much spillover and decide to cancel their subscription to the program, cutting down your downline and thus the money in your pocket.

In the end, you still have to know how to market to be successful.

Funny thing is this kind of ties in with the Coffee House Letter I read a couple of months back but didn't think much of it. Recently, I received an email with the Coffee House Letter and I suddenly had my epiphany. Well...you learn by experience I suppose.

However, I will say that these forced matrix programs are potentially a good way to network with a lot of people and build a sizable list. But shh..don't tell anyone I told you that = D

Tuesday, April 7, 2009

PushbuttonXtreme: Word of Caution

Don't get me wrong, PushbuttonXtreme is a good system with a dynamic matrix and profit sharing system but I want to caution those who have read about how the matrix will allow you to cycle UP TO 5 times a week w/o sponsoring anyone and thus receiving $495/wk or $1,980 per month. Ideally, if you cycle this number of times you will get paid as mentioned. Truth is, you will never cycle 5 times a week or 5 times a month without sponsoring anyone. The most you will cycle in one month without sponsoring is once, maybe twice if you're lucky. Just note this before you join and when reading their sales page.

Thursday, April 2, 2009

Pushtraffic

I have to say I can't recommend people signing up with pushtraffic.com which is a company that provides marketing training. Their customer support is horrible and the sales person will make promises that can't be met. Furthermore, requesting a refund is not an easy process as it has been 14 days and I am still waiting to receive mine. If you come across a phone call by Mike Coplin of pushtraffic, do not trust this guy. Do yourself a favor and save your money.