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Cell Phone Cash - Scam or Legit?
Author: Andy Anderson
Website: http://easyletsmakecashonline.com
Added: Mon, 14 Sep 2009 11:16:12 -0500
Category: Home Business
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It seems that everywhere you look, there's a new method for making money online. If you have done your own research, you have probably come across Mack Michaels and his Maverick Money Makers course. You may have even tried it. Well, Mack has a new course out called Cell Phone Cash. Is this a legitimate opportunity? Let's take a look.

Let me start off by saying that this is not a business selling cell phones. Nor is it a business selling cell phone plans. This business involve affiliate marketing, which you may have heard of, especially if you are familiar with Michaels' Maverick Money Makers course. What makes this one stand out is that instead of marketing online, you're marketing products to people through their cell phones.

What are the advantages of cell phone marketing versus traditional online marketing? Probably the biggest advantage is the fact that over four billion people worldwide regularly use a cell phone. That's four billion people carrying around this portable device everywhere they go. That is huge.

Another advantage is the fact that no one else is doing this... yet. This is the only course I have found that is teaching affiliate marketing through cell phones. That means you will be getting into this early, before the market for it gets saturated.

The third advantage is the cost. As of this writing, this program costs less than $25. Once you've gone through the training, if you want to stay with it and get updates, you can continue for under $25 per month, but you don't have to. And that initial cost is guaranteed; if you're not satisfied, he'll give you a full refund.

Are there any disadvantages? Only one. I am a little skeptical of the numbers he's throwing around. Sure, he may have made over $300,000 in one month, but I get a little suspicious whenever someone throws out numbers like that. How realistic is that for the rest of us?

So is this a good deal? I think that paying under $25, with the understanding that you can get that back if it doesn't meet your expectations, is a good deal. The potential upside far outweighs the downside. Therefore, I'd say this one is worth trying.

If you'd like to find out more about Cell Phone Cash and other online business opportunities, click here.

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About the Author:
Andy Anderson researches and reviews online income opportunities. He has his own website: Best Online Income Opportunities

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