Does this guy owe you money?

Today's Adventure in the Biz opp Jungle:

'In which Charlie hears murmurings about a
lute playing racing tipster, DJs on a
Japanese techno radio station, and offers
his #1 recommendation for biz opp newbies'


Hi,

Some odd murmurings on the Biz Opp Jungle's
grapevine this week...

(Would a jungle have a grapevine?  I don't
know. Perhaps I should have called this service
The Biz Opp Vineyard.)


Nick Laight over at What Really Makes Money
passed me a mysterious email about a visually
impaired lute player and betting tipster who
allegedly owes one of his customers £5000.

"What?" you say, "Not ANOTHER musician-
cum-tipster who owes money!"

And fair enough.

There have been so many similar cases, it's
hard to know where to begin...

There was the depressed flautist who refused
to give refunds for his greyhound racing
service... and that ginger haired harpsichord
maestro who didn't deliver on his horse racing
punts... not to mention the one-legged hurdy-
gurdy player whose hamster-racing
recommendations were absolutely RUBBISH.

It gets to the point where you think: "Is there
ANY betting tipster out there who ISN'T also a
musician who plays renaissance-era
instruments?"

Hey Mr Lute, give me back my loot

You're probably confused right now.

I'm sorry. I'll stop messing about and get to the
nitty gritty...

The product in question is known as the FP
System. It's a 'Betting Bot' system and
accompanying manual by a guy called Matt
Dawson. His money-back claim is as follows:

"If at any point during your first 12 months  you
feel it is not right for you or you are not making
a profit, then I will personally refund every
penny of your investment, no questions asked."


However the email Nick passed me the other
day suggests that the refund hasn't been
forthcoming.

"I emailed the owner Matt Watson for a refund
and my money invested back and he has
refused me a refund. I also paid £5000 for him
to manage my portfolio. He has never given me
back this £5,000."

 
The reader then went onto reveal that the guy's
real name is Matthew Wadsworth and... and
then here's the bit where it gets strange...

He then claimed that Matthew is a visually
impaired lute player with his own lute-based
website.
 
OK. Well, why not I suppose?

Saying that, I'm not one to talk...

REVEALED! Charlie Wright the closet
techno DJ


As well as writing these emails to you... and
involving myself in all kinds of internet
marketing businesses... the other Saturday I
was DJ'ing on a Japanese Internet Radio
station.

That's absolutely no joke.

My friend is a techno DJ with a regular monthly
slot on the station. He gave me an hour to play
some of my funky-electronic?disco-krautrock
stuff.

Being a complete idiot with technology, the
sound levels were all over the place and it
sounded a bit rough round the edges. But hey
I'll try anything once.

I didn't make me any money of course.  But I
did learn something interesting. This guy in
Japan has set up a simple niche techno music
website by himself. It's grown through word of
mouth and continually uploaded DJ sets, but
without much marketing.

Even so he has 300,000 regular members and
about 300 live listeners at anytime. That's a lot
of hits and lot of potential advertising revenue.
If it wasn't all in Japanese I would suggest
creating an email newsletter for them (as
explained in my Inbox Tycoon book).

Having a regular update email would help drive
those 300,000 members back to the website to
listen to the latest mix or buy the latest
download.

If you have a website, then you MUST have
some kind of regular outgoing email if you want
to keep customers coming back again and
again.

To find out how, check this out:

The Inbox Tycoon

Talking of which...

I know I've covered this before, but I've had a
few newer members of The Biz Opp Jungle
writing to me recently with the same request.

This is something I'm always happy to go over,
as it's fundamental to getting started...

"I don't know where to start looking for a
home business"


If you're still at the bottom of the biz opp
mountain, looking up, without even a foot in the
first crevice, wondering where to begin, then I
understand.

The trouble is there are so many areas to
choose from, that suit different tastes and
preferences, it's hard to give a single definitive
recommendation.

In a sense, my Biz Opp Jungle website is really
one long mission to find a series of decent start
ups that suit every type.

My personal home businesses revolve around
email marketing, affiliates, e-letters, joint
ventures, copywriting, ghost-writing, and
bookselling. I combine and tweak all these
elements to create a few regular income
streams.

Works for me, anyway... even if I'm not exactly
one of the super-rich, dressed in bling, jetting
from beach-to-beach with a bevy of bikini-clad
beauties and planning world domination from a
secret base beneath a volcano.

Other people also make good money from
different types of enterprise... home trading,
ebay, Amazon, dropshipping, import-export,
family trees, resale rights... these can all work
too.

The secret is to start by looking through some
of the possible options in as risk-free a way as
possible.

To do this, check out my free archive, browsze
the categories, or use the search tool to read
my views on the topic of your choice:

www.bizoppjungle.com

Or leap right in and try this marketing
system...


Now, if you're longer in the tooth or you'd rather
leap into something juicy right now... and you
want my top recommendation at the moment...
based on my own personal preference and
experience... then you should get into online
marketing.

The absolutely very best product at the
moment is this excellent programme which
offers a complete online system with all the
whistles and bells:

30kDay

However, if you are short of money and want to
find a way to build up a quick and painless
£15K cash fund to use for
trading/investing/buying seminars and
courses... then check out my recommendation
from last Sunday's issue:

Minimum Wage Millionaire

Right, I'm off to warm up my dulcimer for a
medieval jamming session with some betting
tipsters.

Wish me luck.

Later alligator

Charlie Wright
The Biz Opp Jungle
www.bizoppjungle.com