Cash On Demand System - Scam?

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I have recieved some information no Andrew Reynolds and his 'Cash On Demand' system. It looks like another of these endless Get Rich Quick schemes...

I just can't seem to find out what it is about. Does anyone know, or have any more information/opinions on it?

Thanks,
MT.
 

Ashley_Price

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Well, if it looks like a get rich quick schemes then it probably is.

As for not finding out about it, ever heard of Google? :p

Just a quick look brought up the following posts in a forum: HERE

One of the most interesting posts on that forum though is the following:

I have been recieving the Cash on Demand system for about 6 months.

The information he gives seems good, and the theories appear to be accurate.

At the end of the day though it is only information. Since I have been recieving the modules he has tried to get me to be a 'Business Partner'! This would cost me about £2000.
[my emphasis]

The main temptation to join him is the offer of having good quality informational products to sell.

To summerize, I have found the information very informative, but have struggled to implement it as it seems very difficult to find any decent products to sell.
 
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Ashley_Price

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Checking further down the forum posts I came across the following:

i am on module 7 and it does get more intersting as you progress!

The great thing is you dont actually need any product yourself to get started!

Andrew recomends you can start by selling someone elses product through affliate,where you get get paid a percentage for every product you sell.

Fr example ,you could sell a golf video called"reduce your handicap by 10 shots in 2 months"

You stick a liitle classified ad in a popular golf mag,people read your ad go to.

the website (a website which you create) which is shown at the bottom of the ad,

The website will explain the product in detail and will have an order form ,people click on this to order the product
The order form will go to the affliate owner,they post the video,and you arautomaticaly get your commission!!

Of course the secret in getting good sales,is how you write your little ad so people will want to visit your website.

Ofg course that is only one product,imagine if you had ten on the go!!!!!!
 
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Ofg course that is only one product,imagine if you had ten on the go!!!!!!

Affiliate marketing is NOT easy

Even when you have a great little ad and a great little website

The interest generated in the product will ensure the reader does a quick cross check to see what else is available and for what price before ordering.

If the second site they look at has similar product at similar price, chances of them returning to your website are slim.

Thus you have to invest a LOT of time and some money (PPC ads) to get enough traffic to make your time pay for itself.

10 products = ten times more work

It's not a quick fix by any stretch.
 
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Animal

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I have recieved some information no Andrew Reynolds and his 'Cash On Demand' system. It looks like another of these endless Get Rich Quick schemes...

I just can't seem to find out what it is about. Does anyone know, or have any more information/opinions on it?

In essence it's affiliate marketing. Mr Reynolds creates a website selling a PLR product, then advertises his website in a national newspaper or magazine to drive traffic - or rather he did. Nowadays he makes his money by selling this course and holding expensive seminars. Don't waste your money - you can find plenty of $47 ebooks which will give you the same information without so much fluff!

Affiliate marketing is NOT easy

Even when you have a great little ad and a great little website

The interest generated in the product will ensure the reader does a quick cross check to see what else is available and for what price before ordering.

If the second site they look at has similar product at similar price, chances of them returning to your website are slim.

Thus you have to invest a LOT of time and some money (PPC ads) to get enough traffic to make your time pay for itself.

10 products = ten times more work

It's not a quick fix by any stretch.

You just haven't done it properly... :)
 
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Sorry forgot to add this.

I will tell you however, that the system Mr. R employs is a revamp of the old "Lazy mans way to Riches" which was basically a course aimed at teaching people how to set up a mail order business. Mr. R's principle is exactly the same with the exception that he now has the Internet to play with. The system is also similar to a pyramid scheme in that the person at the top will bring in other recruits to work in his/her "team" and contribute part of the revenue they generate up to the top.

There are litterally hundreds of web sites out there with the same format and "rags to riches" story which all lead back to Mr. R.

One is systimatically brainwashed into believing all the hype until one can resist temptation no longer and one signs up for the 'free' trial which isn't actually free at all because you have to input your card details to pay later. :)

Slowly but steadily over a period of 12 months you are fed the system via a monthly pack costing £29.95 monthly. That's about £360 for the whole year or 2 weeks in the Med. If you are still with the program by then which, from what I was able to gather most are not (big drop out rate), then you suddenly find yourself being offered a 'partnership' which basically means you need to cough up another £2000 and join the bottom of the pyramid making money for the 'Team Leader'.

I am sure the system works for some and if you read through the 'blurb' and listen carefully to the videos Mr. R and his 'Team' are actually very honest about the failure rate of new recruits up front. After all we wouldn't want too many in on the "Secret" now would we. :)
 
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Dear Readers
This morning I received a letter from Andrew Reynolds telling me he needed 4 or 5 serious people to work with to make them millionaires.
But the cost is £2000 to become part of his group.
Last year I attended one of the seminars that they hold and sitting next to me was a guy from the fraud office which was seeing exactly what was going on.
The conclusion we both came to was that as long as you have a hungry audience you can sell them anything.
And that they had it was most amusing.
Especially just before I left I interupted Andrew while he was feeding his hungry worshipers around him and said Thank you Andrew the seminar was most informative and I picked up some good tips and then he said Did you buy anything? Answer No I got enough info from just the seminar in which his reply was ****** sorry about the language but that is what he said to which I replied maybe not I will see you again in a First class lounge soon.
All the seminar was a barrage of information telling you by many speakers how they were all poor and then they found the system that made them millionaires overnight.
The key points were to give yourself credibility and you do that by giving money to charities and you have your photo taken with the charity head and just that makes you a good person so people will love you.
At one point in the seminar Andrew handed over a Big Big cheque to Gift a Child and then they got down to the nitty gritty of trying to convince you of parting with your money.
The conclusion I have come to is that I might follow these guys around and buy hotels where ever they speak because the amount of people was astounding.
One good thing though I now use a little idea that I picked up from Andrew Reynolds and that was Fulfilment house I sell online they pick and pack and send out.Thanks Andrew
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mac bond

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I have recieved some information no Andrew Reynolds and his 'Cash On Demand' system. It looks like another of these endless Get Rich Quick schemes...

I just can't seem to find out what it is about. Does anyone know, or have any more information/opinions on it?

Thanks,
MT.

Its just mail order i got the cash on demand 1 to 9 then put a stop on it £29.00 each, rip of i my view (but thats just my view) better getting a book on how to do mail order dont wast money on the cash on demand stuff!
 
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