Allan Gardyne Review
Allan Gardyne has been an affiliate
program guru for nearly the past two decades. He lives in
Australia where he runs the website associateprograms.com, dedicated to keeping an
up-to-date list of affiliate program opportunities.
Allan Gardyne claims that he has made an outstanding living
simply promoting a variety of affiliate programs. Along with his
website Allan Gardyne offers people a free e-book before selling
them any of his products.
Despite the wealth of resources on his website Allan Gardyne
offers very simple advice in his materials. His e-book would
only be useful to people that are completely new to internet
affiliate programs. He also has the tendency to explain how to
start out in the biz but not how to actually make money.
The truth about making money with Affiliate programs is not the
programs themselves but the vehicle that is used to promote
them. So even though Allan Gardyne has a giant list of Affiliate
programs it doesn’t help people that don’t have an effective way
of promoting them.
The good thing about Allan Gardyne and associateprograms.com is that he is an active poster on the site. Once
you register you can join on going forum discussions about a
variety of internet marketing topics and receive his input.
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Customer Reviews for 'Allan Gardyne'
Comments to date: 6. Page 1 of 1. Average Rating:  mike u.s. | 2:18pm on Monday, October 12th, 2009  | 60mintutepayday is a scam. I advise anyone and everyone to stay away from it. |
afshin IRAN | 9:26am on Sunday, July 5th, 2009 | I want you to help me more ,how can I use this...? |
Scott Ft. Lauderdale, Florida | 12:48pm on Monday, April 27th, 2009  | I hate to break the bad news to you folks, but Network Marketing, (aka. MLM, and yes Anshul, Direct Sales) is NOT a get rich over night business. It does take time and persistence to accomplish the goals for financial independence. Any company worth it's salt should be telling you that it takes 2-5 years to get to where you want to be. That's what we tell people with the Network Marketing business I am involved with. Some people accomplish this faster than others. I'm not saying Network Marketing works for everybody but it does work and it had garnered the praise and support of people such as Robert Kyosaki (Millinaire businessman and Author of Rich Dad, Poor Dad), Paul Zane Pilzer (millionaire economist) and Donald Trump (Billionaire). Just do the research first, talk to the people already involved and find the one that is right for you. Don't let one bad experience ruin what could be an outstanding opportunity. |
Anshul Choudhary Auckland, New Zealand | 6:59am on Sunday, March 8th, 2009  | Hi looks like guys @ 60 min are struggling with marketing. Well the reason is in MLM the work involved is too much for the rewards you get. I will suggest looking at a way simpler and better way of making money online. Direct Sales is way better. you earn 1000 to 8000 per sale. This gives you more money in your pocket. |
afzal khan india | 2:29am on Saturday, December 27th, 2008  | any comments on this? |
Martyn UK | 4:27pm on Sunday, February 17th, 2008  | Unless you are willing to spend several hours a day every day and spend a lot of money you have little chance of success. I said I could spend 5 hours a week. If I had listened to all the propoganda broadcasts - half an hour a day, and prepared the 500 flyers that some people are putting out I would have used up my 5 hours without doing anything else.
When I cancelled my web site and training site I was charged for the next 30 days but was cut off immediately.
The system, purely for retail was costing nearly £50 per month and if I could have afforded the recruiting site it would have been an extra £30 a month and then the recommended number of phone leads would have cost another £150 a month.
If you include stationery, postage, etc you are looking at £250 a month.
Not a bargain if you are broke and want to make money. You are supposed to pay for this with retail sales. I put 2000 flyer/questionaires through doors and made only 2 sales!!
Propoganda said that sales would be 1 or 2 per hundred not per thousand. |
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