The Home Business Experiment Review
There is only question on the mind of everyone who has ever looked at the internet to make money, "can I really make money online, working from home on my computer fast, easy, and legally?"
There are two schools of thought. One side says, "Look around, there are examples everywhere..."
- Terry Dean was delivering pizzas when he started making money online.
- Jason Cox was still in high school.
- Russell Brunson was starting his multi-million dollar empire from his dorm room.
Then there are the nay-sayers, "You have to have a lot of money, you have to have a lot of time, you have to have a lot of experience, etc. Most opportunities online are scams."
And they present their own examples...
- Stuffing envelope opportunities
- A prominent internet marketer being investigated by the FTC
-Numerous ripoff reports, reviews, and blogs telling their horror stories
There is so much confusion in the market that it hard to separate fact from fiction. In steps, the Home Business Experiment.
It claims that "if you are willing to invest an hour a day, and $100 a month, you will start earning a minimum of $5,000 a month in 90 days or less guaranteed!"
A claim like that is sure to set off scam meters, and hype alerts. But, there are some interesting points of note that may make it worth at least exploring.
1. It is a 90 day challenge competition where someone is going to win $25,000.
2. There is a fast action bonus for the first 498 people. A 4 day 3 night cruise to the Bahamas for two for free. Even though it does require a refundable deposit of $225.
3. The investment is really intriguing. The enrollment fee is not on the blog, but if you examine only the monthly investment being $300 for 90 days of specific action steps, it is less than most major home study courses on the market. As long as the enrollment investment is under a $100, then you are getting a great value, and the $5,000 a month wouldn't be bad either.
The whole story can be found at The Home Business Experiment
Friday, January 18, 2008
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