Arbitrage Conspiracy a piece of crap??
December 11, 2008 by admin
Filed under Product Reviews
Arbitrage Conspiracy - Don’t get it??
Let’s begin with a serious WTF? Cause, Things can’t get any crazier as when guru’s start to mail about something their fellow gurus are releasing as a brand new successful internet marketing product to the public, or, when guru’s send out an email about a new launch of their fellow super marketers of which you as a reader should stay well aware of pretending that the person who writes this email is better than the people who release a product.
Hmm, does not make any sense, does it? Maybe …
But, when you read the following email I got from a ‘guru’ you really start to wonder wtf is going on in internet marketing. It is about the product called The Arbitrage Conspiracy and is highly recommended by Brad Fallon.
Brad Fallon is not just somebody. We are talking top of the notch internet marketing specialists here…
Let me show you the email first, perhaps you got the same and know of who it came. If you did not receive it, out of privacy, I will withhold the sender’s name. Cause, I think it is a bit outrageous to the least… Or, perhaps just plain honest.
IMPORTANT UPDATE: After reviewing the Arbitrage Conspiracy myself personally, I tend to think the following email is one send out of despair and revenge. Arbitrage Conspiracy is a solid internet marketing course (12 weeks) in my opinion. And, since a firm money back guarantee is in place (You will get your money back PLUS$500 CASH bonus) , there is no risk on your part investing a few dollars to gain huge profits. Should the product fail, you simply get your money back. But, I personally doubt you will go for a refund…
Anyways, the mail:
Hi,
This is just a warning to steer far and clear from a promotion going around the IM industry called The Arbitrage Conspiracy.
I used to be heavily involved in CPA marketing and arbitrage… This is not an easy business, it used to be extremely profitable for me. I was making over $200k some months.
I got out of it for a reason … the reason is simple … It’s too competitive. There are only a “finite” number of products that work through this strategy and 10 times out of 10, the products that DO work already have someone running arbitrage so then you have to compete with that person which lowers your profit margin.
Multiply that times 3 - 5 people and you’re having price wars for pennies… Not worth the effort anymore. There are tools that you can use to optimize your performance and locate areas of untapped opportunity so be prepared for deep research before getting into arbitrage.
Another issue is that you need a lump sum of cash to finance your PPC costs for 30 - 60 days before you get paid by the major CPA networks. Be prepared to have a significant sum of cash on hand to bankroll your exploration and research. It will likely cost you a good bit of money to discover areas of opportunity.
NOW … with this guy releasing The Arbitrage Conspiracy it will make matters worse. More competition, lower profit margins, etc. When I was making good money with arbitrage back in 2005 - 2007, nobody knew what I was doing and I didn’t care to tell anyone about it either. You have to immediately question why a person “supposedly” making 100k per day would want to ruin it for themselves for the peanuts they will receive from unsuspecting IMers. My guess is that they came to the same conclusion I did … you could probably make more money selling information about arbitrage than you could practicing it.
Now multiply that times the number of gurus promoting it and you could get a fair idea of how quickly the release of this material will ruin the industry.
This is just a heads up…
Shocking, right? Here is someone who practically is telling us that The Arbitrage Conspiracy is a piece of crap. So, this leaves me with a few questions:
- Are guru’s selling shit just to make money for themselves?
- Is the sender of this email probably left out on promotion and therefore out to get revenge?
- Is the Arbitrage Conspiracy really a piece of crap?
- Are all marketers in fact just telling fables and out to make money for themselves?
And, from one of my personal friends I got this email about the The Arbitrage Conspiracy
About two weeks ago I was privileged to attend a true underground event. Not the kind that you can just pay your way into (well you could if you had $10,000.00 and were one of the first 10 in line), but a real “Invitation Only” Guru-style event.
The guys on stage literally net between $50k and $100k a day. (Yes, I said “Net!”)
Since the day I began online, I have never come across any other marketers (no matter how big their guru status) that are making that kind of money on any kind of consistent basis.
And here’s where it gets ever crazier…
They spent the day sharing exactly how they do it!
I was utterly amazed at what I was learning, because everything they said not only made sense, it wasn’t even hard to grasp or even implement!
Visit The Arbitrage Conspiracy
If anything it humbled me, because it made me realize there are guys out there that know a whole lot more about making serious, big league profits online than I do.
When I left the room at the end of the day, I didn’t walk, I RAN back to my hotel room at the Venetian where it was held, and immediately went to work applying a number of the many tactics they use everyday to make gobs and gobs of money.
Did they work?
Well let’s just say that the immediate jump in revenues using a couple of the concepts they taught are pretty unlikely coincidences.
They have just leaked a number of the secrets they shared with the top guru’s last week, and you can get them here:
Visit The Arbitrage Conspiracy
Go on, have a look and see what you think. We let you decide. Let us know what you think is true about The Arbitrage Conspiracy please.
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