Beneath the hype, this is one worth watching

Today's Adventure in the Biz Opp Jungle:

''In which Charlie overcomes "Reviewer's fatigue" with an enjoyable romp through a set of fascinating DVDs, this is one to watch:
http://www.thegurusteacher.com/BOJ'

Hi

One of my wife's best friends is an engineer at Ray Davies' studio up in
Muswell Hill.

After years and endless days and nights working in the studio he no longer
hears music like an average listener would. He doesn't enjoy a pop tune like a
normal person.

When he hears a track, he hears only the various ticks and tricks of the
production.

When he records you a CD for you, he writes the producer name and date on it,
above that of the recording artist.

Music is now all nuts 'n' bolts to him.

I sometimes get the same problem with business opportunity products.

I'm always running a cynical analytical reviewer's eye over things... with a
cold, distant approach.... this is what happens when you comes across literally
HUNDREDS of sales promos, manuals, CD Roms and the like.

I call it "reviewer's fatigue".

So it's been ages since I really got engrossed in someone else's biz opp
product...

But every so often I open something up and really enjoy it... just as I would
have done 3 or 4 years ago.

Most recently, it's happened with this package of DVDs, audio CDs and manual by
marketing legend Matt Bacak.

Carried away by this guys enthusiasm and knowledge


I dabbled in this opp a bit before I went on holiday, but really got stuck into
this week. I kicked back, slammed the CDs in and let myself get carried away
with the presentation.

I'm probably in my first flush of excitement, but this shows you stuff like:

* How to get started making money online without a product

* How to create massive profits with just a small list (or none at all

* The 3 biggest and most profitable markets online (wouldn't this be pretty
useful to know?)

* How to start getting people on your list in as little as a few hours

* How to get your website to show up on the top of the search engines

* How to get other people to lead high quality traffic to your site

For an internet marketing obsessive like me, it ticks a lot of the right boxes.
The reason being that rather than a dry manual, The Guru's Teacher is a live
workshop-style event you can experience in your living room or office. In it, he
covers the kind of topics we online sellers need to know about.

Check out this site:

http://www.thegurusteacher.com/BOJ

Why you need to look beneath the hype


It's a really enthusiastic sales page, but I'd ignore the claims about making
"£650K in 6 months" and enjoying your luxury mansion, etc, etc, blah blah blah.

It may be true but in my view you should be thinking about realistic ways to
start generating cash week in, week out.
I guess that stuff is in there for folk who think that making £20K-£1000 in a
year is peanuts.... it's not enough money for them to bother with, even though
they're skint right now!

That's crazy human nature for you.

BUT.... beneath the hype this is really worth looking into. The tips are
excellent, the package is well-put together.

If you like the thrill of meeting gurus and hearing them speak, and would
prefer a workshop experience to trawling through a manual, this could be your
bag.

You'll get all the benefits of going to a close-knit workshop without leaving
your home

There's an UNCONDITIONAL offer attached to this. This means you can take all
these materials, watch them, read them, try 'em out for 45 days. If it's not for
you, then send it back.

Because this was an unfamiliar source when I ordered it, I've done all my due
diligence. I've actually been in touch with the guy selling this. I've talked to
him, emailed him, and made sure everything is sorted out for Biz Opp Jungle
readers to try this risk free.

If you want to kick back and get taught a lot of stuff in one go, this is worth
watching:

http://www.thegurusteacher.com/BOJ

But I'll finish today with one to avoid....

Pro master football system


Here's another one from AD Associates. You may remember this company from such films as:

"Dude, Where's My Refund?"

"Honey, I Shrank our Bank account"

And

"Dirty Rotten Scoundrels."

In this modern classic, the sales headline boasts that you will make over £745
every weekend, thanks to ex-bookie Martin Lawrence.

And do you know what? That may be true.

The manual maybe very well written... and the system may even work.

However, when you buy off AD Associates they won't refund your money. And when
you try to complain your emails will be ignored.

Such relentlessly poor customer service saves me the job of actually reviewing
the product - you just need to bin it straight away.

Personally, I have an entire virtual dustbin marked "AD". When I throw anything
from AD into it, the bin plays the theme tune from Some Mothers Do 'Ave 'Em.

Charlie Wright
The Biz Opp Jungle