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Tuesday, November 20, 2007

Is The Reverse Funnel System A Scam?

The very first question that I have whenever I see a new opportunity is always the same and this was no different; Is The Reverse Funnel System A Scam?

For most people, there is really no way to tell if the reverse funnel system (or any opportunity) is a scam, especially if it is new, you basically have to go with your gut.

As for the rest of us, the way to determine a real opportunity from a scam is quite simple, so when you are done reading this blog entry, you will have a much better idea what to look for to ensure you are safe.
  1. First of all, it is important to know what the Reverse Funnel System (RFS) is, we will get the the scam part in a moment.
  2. Second, you want to see if there is a product being sold? If so, then you are likely ok, if not, they it is a pyramid, or ponzi scheme and yes (as strangely popular as they actually are), pyramid and ponzi schemes are illegal.
  3. Third, you want to see if it is something that you would want to associate with yourself, if it is a scam or not, ask yourself, would you ask your best friend to get started with you without being embarrassed about the product.
In a nut shell, the RFS is simply a marketing system designed to do two things at once:
  1. Move a multitude of different products, from reputable companies and
  2. Offer an opportunity to find other affiliates that want to use the RFS to market these products too.
So, RFS is really a way to market multiple, credible products, a way of creating sales opportunities; it is just done without the effort of regular marketing systems.

Now, the way RFS does it is unique and quite attractive to those that are looking to align themselves with making money, representing credible companies, offering awesome products.

If you are paying attention to how this is set up, you will quickly understand that there is no opportunity for the RFS to be a scam.

When you do any kind of a Google Search on the Reverse Funnel System, you will quickly find out what companies the RFS is representing.

When you look into these companies that are allowing the RFS to market them, you will find long term, well established companies with good products; these companies simply see RFS as a very effective method of getting the word out about their companies product to an immense amount of people, in a very short amount of time.

Understand that these long term, well established companies, like Global Resorts Network (20 year old company) would not have anything to do with a scam, they would stay as far away from it as possible.

The funny thing is, if RFS is a scam, there are thousands of people advertising a website to millions of people and both the RFS and GRN would very quickly be out of business and it has barely got the rocket ship off the ground.

Of course when a company moves up the Alexa Rankings quickly, they get a bunch of attention, when the websites are seen all over the Internet, people that choose not to act on the information tend to want to believe that it is "too good to be true."

However, the people who jump into opportunities like these early, tend to have a step up on people who wait around to see how it will go.

The reason early adopters do better, faster, is not because it is a better opportunity today than tomorrow, it is simply because they can gather more leads faster than anyone else, as everyone is always looking for the "next great thing."

This momentum sets their business into hyper drive and really gets it off the ground quickly, simply because it has "launch momentum." Then, as all of the stragglers come around, they wonder why it takes 6 months to get their business going instead of just a few weeks.

So you see, if you are standing by asking the question "Is The Reverse Funnel System A Scam?" You are only giving the people who choose to take action on a valid opportunity (because they know what to look for) a great head start.

My advice would be to do your homework while you are building your business using the RFS as your marketing leg.

The worst case scenario; you are out $50 for the application fee (if you do not request your money back) and own an incredible product (from GRN to start) at the same time, to become someone who knows for sure.

If you take my advice and start marketing using the RFS system, you will likely get wealthy.

You can check out the website and the marketing system here: http://www.ThousandDollarProfits.ca


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