The Reverse Funnel System - Is It Worth It
Filed Under home based business, Home Business | Posted on February 10, 2008
I have been investigating some of the travel opportunity programs lately because travel has always been a passion of mine (I lived overseas for about 6 years) and I wanted to find something that would give me an income opportunity as well as discount travel.
I have been looking into the Reverse Funnel System which directly markets The Global Resorts Network. I’ve been checking into forum posts on this system and I continue to find people who are making a real success of this program.
The Reverse Funnel System is the brainchild of Ty Coughlin who is a very successful internet marketer and has created this system to level out the playing field for all affiliates from Newbies to the more experienced marketer. The RFS has a 100% proven training program with all the tools one would need to get started and learn the business. There is everything from pre-written ads to a marketing co-op to get people started in this business. The fact is this guy has done this and its not a scam, though I will admit I’m not a big fan of the ad by the beach in the lounge chair. I think it takes away from the credibility but he’s a millionaire and I’m not so I won’t take that away from him.
The Global Resorts Network is a discount travel company with resorts all over the world. I checked into this company as well and read a few blogs documenting people’s experiences with this company. I thought I invented that idea!!! There are no blackout dates for reservations and apparently the customer service is out of this world. I read a blog post that someone was trying to make reservations for New Year’s at a popular ski resort the last minute and the customer service people were calling him all day trying to find some kind last minute opening. In the end, he couldn’t get a reservation but was very impressed with the representative’s tenacity. You can beat that.
The selling point for GRN is that you will most definitely save at least a few hundred dollars if not more for each trip you choose. Most people have claimed they saved more using GRN rather than Expedia or Priceline! That’s a big deal because I am a huge www.priceline.com fan and have used them for many vacation packages.
I can’t forget the main selling point of GRN….the pay plan. If you are a Platinum member (pricey but may be worth it) you make $1000 commission on every sale. It costs $3000 to be a Platinum member but I personally know of someone who made a sale in her first week. You also make commissions from affiliate product sales. It can pay for itself quickly because the payouts are so good.
So am I ready to pay the $3000 to make this program work….not sure yet. I can see the potential here and some very credible people in this industry are jumping on the bandwagon. This program is now being promoted by Stone Evans with The Plug In Profit Site program. Honestly, that says a lot. Stone and the Plug In Profit site program is how I learned all about this business and I respect the choices he makes as an extremely successful business man.
I am teetering and will do more investigating. I will check back on the blogs I found that documented their progress with the program. I do want to add that I firmly believe that you do have to spend some money to make money. It is the only way to make things happen.
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