Thursday, December 30, 2010

Affiliate Project X

There are some hard feelings over the release of Affiliate Project X. I have no hard feeling about the release of this informational product, but then again I'm not as greedy as some. You should understand that the secrets revealed by Affiliate Project X, were kept between very limited numbers of professional affiliate marketers. When Chris released these secrets to the general public, many internet marketers were very upset. But don't worry, because Chris still has a few friends left!

There is one thing for certain, the longer the product page the more content the members area has. That's a little hint for you to use when deciding which product to purchase. And Affiliate Project X has a product page that will take you a while to read. Although it will take you some time to read it, it's worth reading every word.

I bought this product because it sounded to good to be true. I was ready to blast a very bad review of the Affiliate Project X product. But when I seen what the back office was loaded with I decided to be a bit kinder with my review. There is information within the knowledge bank of the back office you have never, and probably will never find anywhere else. So many information sellers sell the same information as the next guy. That is not so with Affiliate Project X information product.

I know from first hand experience that the information contained within the Affiliate Project X, is appropriate for the beginner as well as the seasoned professional. Many professional marketers not yet in the loop have purchased Affiliate Project X for themselves. Whether you are new or experienced this product will teach you the secret to making $500 a day and even more. The information that you will discover is simple to understand yet so very powerful enough to utilize and make massive amounts of money.

Something which I highly respect about the product is that it was tested before Affiliate Project X product was released to the public for sale. Most marketers will just try their techniques themselves, and then throw it out there and hope that the average person will achieve success with the product. Chris tested his techniques on a dozen test subjects. When and only when those test subjects obtained phenomenal success, he released Affiliate Project X to the public. Now that's about as honest as it gets!

Click Here To Find Out About The Affiliate Project X!

Friday, December 24, 2010

Joe Land --- I do not recommend

Joe was a nothing-down guru in the mid-'80s. I "debated" him on a 60 Minutes segment titled "Nothing Down" on March 16, 1986. Morely Safer was the correspondent.

Land said you only needed one technique. His was buying, at a discount, a mortgage someone had taken back on the sale of a house. Then you got a new institutional mortgage for 80% of value and used the mortgage you bought at a discount as down payment. The face value of the mortgage you bought at a discount was bigger than 20% of the value of the property you were buying, so you actually pocketed several thousand dollars proceeds of the new first mortgage at closing.

Morley Safer explained it well. He said the crux of Land's technique was persuading the owner of the mortgage that it was not worth what it said, then turning around and immediately persuading the owner of the house you were buying that the mortgage was worth what it said. There is no doubt some sellers are that dumb, especially those who are trying to sell overpriced property. But there are no institutional lenders who will knowingly do that deal.

I debated Land subsequently on a conference call that included Joe, me, and Time magazine reporter Jon Hull. Land insisted that he had done this deal many times and that many lenders would do it. I asked for the address of a property where Land had done such a deal. He refused to give one, citing confidentiality. Time promised anonymity to the lender. Land still refused. I urged Morley Safer to ask the same question of Land. He did and Land refused to provide him with an address, also.

Land stopped doing real estate seminars not long after the 60 Minutes piece ran. He later did TV infomercials in which he sold audio tapes purportedly containing subliminal self-improvement messages. All you could hear was sea gulls and ocean waves. I am told that at one of his real estate seminars, Land once told an associate, "These people would buy blank tapes if I told them to." Later when he was selling the seagulls-and-wave tapes, he said, "They aren't blank, but they're pretty close."

I always thought that blank-tapes story epitomized the real estate B.S. artist segment of the guru business.

Thursday, December 23, 2010

Jay P. DeCima (Redding, CA) --- I recommend

Reasonably-priced book ($24.95) Generally reasonably-worded brochure—although it is noteworthy that he tells you to whom the check should be payable, but gives no mailing address, thereby preventing you from paying by check. That’s the kind of mistake that disqualifies you from getting your financial-genius secret decoder ring.

Excellent book on the fixer strategy. I do not like the parts of the book that discuss partnerships and financing. I do not know if his more expensive products are worth their prices.

I could do without Jay's cornpone, Beverly Hillbillies costume and occasionally folksy language. De Cima is apparently from the Joe Land-Jimmy Napier School of Presenting Yourself as a Country Boy. It's a bit odd, but does not seem to prevent one from giving decent real estate advice. It's the guys who wear pinky rings and gold chains that you have to watch out for.

DeCima is a slob about checking his facts. For example, on page vii, he says, "nearly half the work force was unemployed during the Great Depression." It took me about 20 seconds to get the correct figure, 26% at the peak. The book contains a number of such Cliff Claven-style errors.

He also fails to attribute stuff he got from other people. For example, on page 93, he tells one of Joe Land's jokes without mentioning Joe and prefacing it with, "When I write about this subject, I'm always reminded of..."

When DeCima talks about non-fixer investment issues, his thinking is sometimes muddled, uninformed, or illogical. For example, his discussion at the top of page 9 and elsewhere in the book seems not to reflect an understanding of the time value of money. On page 116, he dismisses the use of computers in real estate out of hand. There is no doubt that computers can be misused. I recommend against all canned real-estate-investment-analysis programs. However, failure to use a computer to manage property or to analyze large amounts of useful, accurate data is idiotic.

He seems oblivious to an ethical issue on page 131. He says it's best to work with just one agent, in part, so you can get access to so-called "pocket listings." I was an agent for two years. "Pocket listings" do exist, but they are an unethical agent practice. A "pocket listing" is one which the agent keeps "in his pocket" and shows only to his best buyers. Since the agent has a fiduciary duty to get the highest price for the seller, he must publicize the fact that the house is for sale as widely as possible as fast as possible. If, instead, he only tells his favorite buyer, to avoid another agent splitting the commission, he is acting against the interest of his client, violating his fiduciary duty to the seller. You should not deal with unethical agents who keep listings "in their pockets" either as a buyer or as a seller.

Don't get me wrong. When DeCima talks about buying and fixing houses for profit, his book is excellent. But he says a number of things that I must dissociate from my general recommendation of the book lest readers think I agree with everything that's in it. Because I see a number of inaccuracies, exaggerations, and failures to attribute in the book, I worry that some of the unverifiable statements about DeCima's successes may be similarly inaccurate or exaggerated or the result of external factors rather than the result of DeCima's own efforts.

Wednesday, December 22, 2010

Wade Cook

I thought that in my next few posts I would focus on specific Get Rich Quick "Gurus". Some of these guys are honest to goodness money making gods...most only make money from suckers. I'll let you know what I think in future posts.

Wade Cook (Seattle, WA) --- I do not recommend
Real Estate Money Machine author. He has declared bankruptcy multiple times, has unpaid fines levied against him by state attorneys general, has been the subject of cease-and-desist orders from attorneys general, has taken the Fifth Amendment in court, and has been indicted. Smart Money magazine did an extensive article ("Wade’s World") on his financial and legal difficulties in October 1996. Call 800-925-0485 for a copy. The State of Texas went after Cook on 5/1/98. While you are at the FTC Web site, you may want to search around for other pertinent information. I suggest you bookmark my site before you do so you do not have to hit "back" a zillion times to find your way back. Here is a link to a Reader's Digest story about Cook and other gurus. There is a devastating article from the Wall Street Journal at the Motley fool Web site. The Street.com has an article with a nose-diving graph showing the performance of Cook's trades and another by a staffer who attended Cook's seminar.

On 10/5/00, Bloomberg News accounts said Wade Cook Financial Corp. would offer refunds to thousands of investors who attended Wade Cook stock-market seminars. This was to settle action brought against Wade Cook Financial Corp. by the Federal Trade Commission. Cook was also sued by the attorneys general of the states of AL, AZ, CA, ID, IL, KS, MO, NC, NM, OK, OR, PA, TX, and WA. Cook told investors they would learn how to double their money every 2 1/2 to 3 months and claimed "We do it all the time." Cook's corporation’s stock market investments lost 42% of their value in the first half of 2000.

Investors who did not earn back from stock-market trading at least what they paid for the seminar (up to $6,295) are eligible for refunds. Shares in Wade Cook Financial Corp sold for as much as $5.30 in 9/97. They now sell for 18¢. Although neither Cook’s students nor his shareholders have done very well (he owned 64.5% of Wade Cook Financial Corp. on 4/30/00), Cook himself took $22 million out of the corporation in compensation - more than triple corporate earnings for the period.

Cook is a best-selling author (Wall Street Money Machine) and also wrote Real Estate Money Machine previously. He is one of a number of best-selling financial authors who make that list, in large part, a rogue's gallery. The many people who buy Cook's books and attend his seminars are idiots. I have talked to some on the phone. When they ask about him, I recite all his legal troubles, including his bankruptcies. They then ask what I think of his latest book. Like I said, idiots.

On 12/19/02, Wade Cook Financial Services was put into involuntary Chapter 7 liquidation bankruptcy (Case No. 02-25434) in the U.S. Bankruptcy Court of the Western District of Washington. On 1/17/03, this was converted to a Chapter 22 reorganization bankruptcy on 1/17/03. When I did a search to confirm this, I typed Wade Cook bankruptcy into Google and immediately got the pertinent Web page of the Western District of Washington U.S. Bankruptcy Court Web site.

Monday, December 20, 2010

Google Wealth Wizard

I pretty much cannot stand any info products out there! Ahhh, they just always seem to let me down, over and over again. It's a non-stop cycle of failure! So I came across Google Wealth Wizard, and I knew it absolutely was going to suck.

It just had to suck. I mean, come on, how many products out there do work? Not many that I come across. Granted, yes, I have bought myself some info products that have added a few dollars to my bank account, but not many to brag about, and certainly what I got was nothing I was promissed.

"$1000 a day? Yeah right, in my dreams. What do they think I am? Stupid?" That's exactly what I said when I came across the Google Wealth Wizard, and needless to say, I quickly left the site and went on with my life searching for the next "big" opportunity. What I came across was very interesting...

Being a member on some of the net's most popular money making forums, I came across a few post that startled me. People were actually claiming that the Google Wealth Wizard does work. How can this be?

One person claimed that it took him only 8 days to make over $250 a day with doing very little work. He felt he could make more but he wanted to take things slow and build from there. In my opinion, this is probably the best approach.

Still though, I was skeptical, and being an editor for an online money making review site, I was a natural cridict towards every product I came in contact with over the Internet. Google Wealth Wizard was certainly no exception.

As the product became more and more popular and as the forums began to have more and more posts of people's experience with the Google Wealth Wizard, I decided that maybe the Google Wealth Wizard was something I should check out. Besides, I had a review site to run and I always need new products to review. So, I gave in and purchased the Google Wealth Wizard.

The Google Wealth Wizard offers beginner with NO computer or online money making experience, as well as individuals already familiar with ways of making money online, new information that other products leave out.

The Google Wealth Wizard is relatively new, being released in mid September, 2006. If anything has proven true in internet marketing, you ALWAYS want to be the first on board to try new methods before the competition gets fierce. Guess what. The competition isn't there yet!

Because of this new product and new information, I was able to cash in extra income before too many people got ahold of the product. After 4 months, a product begins to lose its effectiveness, so it's essential to get on the information as soon as possible.

Luckily you have the opportunity to pick up on this great information product before it gets too late.

But wait one minute...there were a few things that I felt the Google Wealth Wizard was missing. I felt there wasn't enough information on email marketing (which is HUGE in making money online. I do it ALL the time) and not near enough information on viral marketing (which also is HUUUUGE).

Sure, I do honestly believe that people can make money with the Google Wealth Wizard alone, but don't expect a "tell-all" book...Afterall, there's always more to learn...the Google Wealth Wizard just covers one aspect of making money on the 'net.

Friday, December 17, 2010

Make Money Online (Without Spending a Dime)

Even with no product and no Web site, you can get paid for what and who you know

Making money online used to pretty much require you to have your own Web site, products to sell and some marketing savvy. But a new generation of dot-coms have arisen that will pay you for what you know and who you know without you having to be a web designer or a marketing genius.

But it's hard to tell hype from the real deal. I did a search on "make money online" and "making money online", and much of the information out there is just promoting various infoproducts, mostly about Internet marketing. I see why people sometimes ask, "Is anyone making money online besides Internet marketing experts?"

So I put together a list of business opportunities with legitimate companies that:
  • Pay cash, not just points towards rewards or a chance to win money
  • Don't require you to have your own Web domain or your own products
  • Don't involve any hard-selling
  • Aren't just promoting more Internet marketing
  • Give a good return on your time investment
These are legitimate companies with business models that allow you to get paid for a wide range of activities.

Help friends find better jobs.

Sites like karmaONE, JobThread and H3.com connect employers with prospective employees, many of whom are already employed and not actively job-hunting, via networking - the people who know these qualified candidates. Rewards for referring a candidate who gets hired range from a few hundred dollars to as much as $5,000 - not chump change. This is a great way to break into the recruiting business with no overhead.

Connect suppliers with buyers.

Referral fees are a common practice in business, but they haven't been used much in online networking sites because there was no way to track them. InnerSell provides that. Vendors set the referral fees they're willing to pay, then when a deal happens, you get 70% of the referral fee.

Provide business contact information.

One of the greatest challenges in sales is getting accurate contact information about prospective customers. A growing number of services have launched in the past couple of years to help address this, but most rely on members to maintain their own contact information. Jigsaw, on the other hand, pays members to help keep information up-to-date on the people they know, not just themselves, and pays them to do so ($1 for each unique new qualifying contact you put into the system). According to Jigsaw, in their first payout after launch, the top ten point-earns each received more than $750.

Become a semi-pro reporter.

Creative Reporter is a new program from Creative Weblogging that lets just about anyone become a paid reporter/blogger. They're looking for people to create original, but non-exclusive, blog posts / articles of 250-500 words on topics including parenting, celebrities, travel, mobile technology, and more. Pay is $10 per 1,000 page views on your posts (that's excellent pay for Web writing, although there's no telling how much traffic/money you'll actually get).

Write your own blog.

You don't have to have your own Web site, or install blogging software, or even figure out how to set up the advertising. Here on Blogger you can set up a blog for free in less than five minutes without knowing a thing about web design, and Blogger even automates setting up Google AdSense so you can make money off your blog by displaying ads and getting paid when people click on the ads. To make even more money from it, set up an affiliate program (see below) for books, music, etc., and insert your affiliate links whenever you refer to those items. You'll have to get a lot of traffic to become a six-figure blogger, but pick an interesting topic, write well, tell all your friends, and you're off to a good start.

Advertise other people's products.

If you already have a Web site or a blog, look for vendors that offer related but non-competing products and see if they have an affiliate program. Stick to familiar products and brands - they're easier to sell. To promote those products:
  • Place simple text or graphical ads in appropriate places on your site
  • Include links to purchase products you review or recommend in a blog, discussion forum or mailing list you control
  • Create a dedicated sales page or Web site to promote a particular product
They all work - it just depends on how much time you have to spend on it and your level of expertise with Web design and marketing.

The above list is by no means comprehensive, but it highlights some of the new and interesting ways to make money online without investing any money, without having a product of your own, and without having expert sales and marketing skills. Most of all, unlike taking surveys or getting paid to read e-mail, the potential return on your time investment is substantial.

Thursday, December 16, 2010

The Blogging Cash Machine

There is a new ebook on the market about making money using free blogs online and is fast climbing up the popularity ranks.

The tagline for this ebook is "Make Mounds of Money Blogging Part-Time", and the author apparently makes $9000 a month for one affiliate product. So the question is whether or not "The Blogging Cash Machine", by Danny Warner, actually makes good on its promises. As a guy who has made a full-time income from exclusively free methods, I decided to investigate.

Section 1 -- Keyword Research and Selecting your Niche Market

A very thorough introduction to the bread-and-butter of founding a successful blog, accessible enough for even the greenest of newbies to understand. Warner even explains what a keyword actually is, before telling you exactly how to find good keywords and providing a formula on how to assess whether or not they will be profitable. An excellent start and very reassuring to those who consider themselves technologically-challenged.

Section 2 -- Setting up your Blog

Once again, Warner doesn't spare the detail. He tells you exactly what blogs are, compares the different blog platforms (such as Blogger and Wordpress), and then goes into rich detail about how to effectively set them up. This is as step-by-step as it gets, but without compromising on the little tips and tricks that you can make on your blog's settings to boost your profit margin.

Section 3 -- Monetising your Blog

This section is one of the highlights of the ebook. As we have now come to expect, Warner starts off by simply explaining what methods are available to make money from your blog, ensuring no reader is left behind. Then he walks you step-by-step on how to add affiliate links and Google Adsense. Now this is really standout, because Warner uses colourful diagrams to show us exactly where the Adsense should be placed and, thankfully, tells us exactly where to cut and paste our code in order to achieve maximum profitability. This gives you incredible versatility, and it is utterly paint-by-numbers; read the instructions and apply as directed.

Section 4 -- Generating Content for your Blog

This section covers the information to put in your blog. Warner provides some neat templates, so you should never be short of ideas on how to structure your content. It is also explained how to use PLR articles, outsourcing articles, using forums and many other methods. On top of all of that, there is a guide on how to optimize your content to provide good rankings for your posts.

Section 5 -- Search Engine Optimization (SEO) for your Blog

Now we get to the juicy bit. "The Blogging Cash Machine" makes it incredibly simple to quickly set up a blog, add content and monetise it. But that won't be worth squat if you can't drive traffic to your site. This is where SEO comes in, and Warner doesn't even spare the kitchen sink. You'll learn about - and how to - add back links, anchor text, blog submission, directory listing, articles, press releases and forums. And as though it isn't enough to give complete step-by-step guides to all of these methods, you also get relative lists of resources so you know exactly where to do your submitting and general SEO.

Section 6 -- Advanced SEO Strategies that will take you to the Top of the Search Engines

The final chapter deals with very dynamic techniques to boost your blog from mediocrity to dominating the search engines. I can't give away too much about what Warner writes here for obvious reasons, but they are certainly very viable methods he has written about.

My Conclusion:

Danny Warner drives $9000 or more in affiliate sales each month, primarily from blogs. It is accepted that people can make a full-time living online, even from free methods. The question here then, is whether or not "The Blogging Cash Machine" will help you do that.

As an internet marketer who has read more than his fair share of eBooks, this is one of the finest I have ever come across - and I don't hand out favors for free. "The Blogging Cash Machine" is remarkable because of its utter accessibility and sheer depth. Although it is a reasonably streamlined ebook that won't take you more than an hour to finish, it is packed with juicy strategies from start to finish. And it is written in an entirely newbie-friendly way that doesn't isolate more experienced marketers.

If you cannot make back the money you spend on this ebook by a score of tenfold, then you may as well forget about using the internet as a means of making a living from home!

Tuesday, December 14, 2010

No Thank You Rich Jerk - Honest Riches

I was hesitant to write up this review, but this excellent Marketing E-Book is too exceptional for me to pass it by.

When I was a beginner, I no idea how to make money on the internet. I first tried one of the most popular jobs on the Internet, taking surveys. This job was easy, but is very time-consuming. I would get invitations in my e-mail to join a survey club, and I was promised that I would make a certain amount of money per month by just filling out surveys. However, I discovered that this money was discounts with stores and companies that the survey company sponsored. Coupons don't pay the bills. Then I tangled, with some success, in E-bay...but it was so much work. Then I came across the real secret...affiliate marketing. I was very curious about it and decided to research it more. I made many bonehead purchases into many bonehead scams. I was in debt and continually ripped off. But then I found the Rich Jerk e-book. My life has never been the same. This infomitive and, many times, comical book filled me with the drive and knowledge to really start making money. I love the Rich Jerk.

That was almost 5 years ago. More recently, in my never-ending quest for Internet scams or gold mines, the E-book kept popping up about "No Thank You Rich Jerk". There are many good reviews from very enthusiastic people that bought this young woman’s book. After a little background research, I found that her e-book contained basically the same info as the Rich Jerk's. What made it even more attractive for me is that her e-book had even more useful info than his. I purchased the book and I am so glad I did; this small investment brings me income daily. It pains me to say that this e-book is a smarter first buy than the Rich Jerk...but it is.

I was very impressed with Holly Mann. This 24-year-old entrepreneur, a single mother, was in the Army, lived in three different countries, and is now sharing all her knowledge of her successes with online marketing. Her E-book is worth every cent for a beginner. The title "Breakthrough Money Making Secrets Revealed". I've been a Rich Jerk supporter since day one. I love his book...but that was before I realized Ms. Mann's book was out and very affordable for any one starting out. Her book showed ways to make money without paying for advertising and to target key groups of people. The Rich Jerk's book provides great ways to making money – if you have a lot of money up front to start with...(which has always been my only complaint with his methods.)

I wrote to Holly Mann and received a very pleasant reply. I was very impressed with her quick response to my e-mail. Holly also offers a newsletter and a money-back guarantee for 45 days. I can see how she can live a good life for herself and her son. She can set her own hours. Reading about her personal life and her experiences of travel and flavoring the different cultures is awesome. Therefore, I decided I wanted to take the time to share this with others that want to start out with little money. This $19.97 is less than I pay for a dinner out. I tried her advice and it really works. As much as I hate to admit it, her book get's to the "meat" of the Rich Jerk faster, clearer, and more effectively. At half the cost, her book is probably better than the Rich Jerk.

I usually do not make recommendations just based on income. My commission on Rich Jerk would be much larger due to the cost being so much higher on promoting his E-Book. I made this recommendation on value. Holly Mann promoting her book is helping so many others. Her customer service and now knowing her somewhat, I can say she is an excellent and honest author. To see what I mean Click Here!

Saturday, December 11, 2010

Chris Carpenter - Google Cash

Chris Carpenter and the updated Google Cash is a good source of information if, PPC Affiliate Marketing is what you want to do.

There is a lot to know when you venture into pay-per-click marketing. Very quickly, factors that you may not have considered can determine whether you stay in the game. Google has just announced some major changes in their criteria for displaying your ad. It was already complicated and now it is even more so.

You begin to take a very different perspective concerning people visiting your website, when you pay for each one. Of course, if you have visitors, you are paying one way or another, but it is different when you know the exact cost.

Chris does a good job in preparing you to take this step. He offers screen shots and explanations about the intricacies of this form of advertising. He goes into great detail about keyword selection, Bid Management, Ad placement, Pre-selling, Target Market and Copywriting.

With PPC it is a bad idea to just "jump in" and try to pick it up as you go. It has been my experience that Affiliate Marketing is not the most profitable form of internet marketing, but if you are still interested in it, Google Cash will help.

Friday, December 10, 2010

Membership Riches

Marketing Guru, Jason James, shares the secrets to making a 4-5 figure income each and every month with just a few simple steps. His newest product "Membership Riches" is set to launch October 26, 2006 at 9 a.m. EST, and there is already a long line of marketers chomping at the bit to get their hands on this information packet.

Membership sites are one of the easiest money makers on the internet- and one of the most misunderstood. Mr. James shows everyone just how easy it is to get started and shares the secrets to making money quickly and easily. Jason explains "It truly is a set-it-and-forget-it business model. The money comes in each and every month, while you sit back and do nothing."

"Membership Riches" was created to show individuals how to make huge profits on membership sites with little or no upkeep. The package also includes: interviews with successful website owners, secrets to an explosive product launch, affiliate marketing secrets, private label content, and a one-on-one consulting subscription. The creator of the "Membership Riches" package, Jason James had this to say about the impending product launch: "The E-book by itself is worth its weight in gold, and you will be amazed at how easy it is to make a 5 figure income each and every month. I was feeling generous with the holiday's coming up- and thought that I would sweeten the deal a bit and give away something extra. So the bonuses are also phenomenal."

Jason offers a free 14 day eCourse for anyone interested in learning about the power of membership sites. Those that register for the course will also receive a VIP notification of the "Membership Riches" product launch, so that they can start making money immediately. For details about the product or on the subject of this release, visit http://www.membershipriches.com for more details.

About Jason James, Inc.:
Internet marketer Jason James is a Former U.S. Marine and a highly accomplished and sought after speaker and consultant with expertise in: eBay Buying and Selling, Membership Website Creation, Internet Marketing, Joint Ventures, Product Launches, Motivational Tactics, and Strategic Planning.

Sunday, December 05, 2010

Matthew Lesko

Do you want to know what you REALLY get with Matthew Lesko?

Like many others, I wanted to know! For those of you who don't know him by name perhaps you've seen him running all over your late night TV informercials in a yellow question marked suit screaming about federal grants. His book, so he says, lists government giveaways for just about every conceivable reason.

The government has many programs designed to help people in different situations. I wanted to see what my friends in Washington were holding for me.

What I received was a HUGE encyclopedia of the Government beaurocracy and SIX HOURS of Matthew Lesko on tape. No one needs that much of him!

The Book really did have worlds of information, and it covered a large variety of topics. Too Many!

It was not very clear about the details of the programs and in calling a lot of the phone numbers I found that many were disconnected. Some did have addresses, but the few I mailed to never responsed. So I don't know if they were valid, I suspect they were old or had changed.

The Manual also says NOTHING about what to say or how to properly request these Grants and Giveaways. I subsequently learned that the manner in which you request these monies is VITALLY important, So this is definitely not a "How To" book!

Mr. Lesko's website seems to be an exaggerated version of the book. There is a little info on the best ways to apply for the Grants and Giveaways, but not much. I don't think this site clarifies that process much at all.

Even if you have an unlimited amount of time, a great deal of patience, and an excitement level equal to Mr. Lesko(which seems impossible to me)that there might be some validity to this offer, but even then you may be wasting your time.

Each year in the summer months the Federal Government prints a list of all the Grant and Loan programs. Matthew Lesko seems to be a little behind, you would think, at least he would be up to date.

Thursday, December 02, 2010

Carlton Sheets

For 25 years Carlton Sheets (actually spelled Carleton) has been selling virtually the same infomation on late night info-mercials. He has even persuaded me to buy the course on two different occasions!

The reality is that most people who order this information may put in a little effort, but soon realize that it is nowhere close to "easy" and it takes a great deal of time. I spent many weekends driving endlessly from one neighborhood to another, looking at house after house only to find MANY others doing the same thing.

I discovered that there are A LOT of different "how to" Real Estate courses and an unbelievable amount of people trying to work them. That doesn't mean that Carlton Sheets doesn't have some good information, I am only saying that plenty of other courses do too and that means BIG TIME competition!

I made some offers and gained some experience and knowledge, but I never got close to a "No Money Down" deal and I surely didn't run accross any "Cash Back at Closing" situations. I actually felt that the hype about "Cash Back" was REALLY exaggerated and that would arise in very few situations.

Another thing that bothered me was the frequent phone calls from the CarltonSheets.com people, offering me expensive "mentoring" that would "help" me succeed. They would offer to tell me the Real Secrets if I paid $2000 and another guy asked for $5000 for the "Advanced Information" . This made me feel like I had been taken for a ride, but I had to pay for the gas!

After REALLY trying to make this work, I came to the conclusion that burying my face in the newspaper, being hung up on, and driving from house to house might not be the easiest way to make money. It sure wasn't the quickest way!

This may sound like fun to you, but I didn't want to continue to work this hard trying the Carlton Sheets program. I did however keep searching for a viable and doable Real Estate Course.

You may be different, but I didn't want to continue to work this hard trying the Carleton Sheets program. I did however continue to test and try other Real Estate Courses, but they all wanted me to pay a lot to tell me the real story.

Then I came across the real deal, a program that told me the secrets from the very beginning and at a fraction of the price the others wanted. You can continue to search and believe the hype, but this one really works! To see for yourself Click Here!