New on pulse, RSI and a report that won't cost a penny

Today's Adventure in the Biz Opp Jungle

'In which Charlie gets RSI again, releases another free
report, awaits the Great Decision in an imaginary pod
above Stonehenge, and gets a complaint about a Pulse
money back guarantee'


Hi,

Cripes, it's been a busy few months.

As you know I'm working on something really big for the
summer with Nick Laight and Jon Street. Something that
should blow all those rubbish, flannelly, hyped up seminars and
courses out of the water.

I'm preparing the first tutorials, and it's going great guns at the
moment. My RSI is flaring up but the pain feels good. It means
I'm getting into it.

(Yes, I have something called "writer's masochism".)

If you sent in your application to be one of the 3 testers for our
business start-up venture, thanks so much for that.

Nick has collected them all up and we'll be meeting soon to
make a decision... like a mystical trio of biz opp druids.

(For a moment there I imagined the three of us in a floating
space pod above Stonehenge, dressed like Superman's
parents. Weird.)

We're also paying special attention to what's come out of the
questionnaires too. It's so good to see what people really want
out of a home business and they think is stopping them from
succeeding.

Hopefully we can fulfil these desires and quell those fears on
every level. That's the aim anyway.

Onto other pressing matters...

Did you catch my new free report?

If you're a brand new subscriber, you may have already seen
this in the past week.

But in case you've missed it...

I've recently put together a new report. It's an introduction kit to
the internet marketing business that I'm involved in. In the past
3 years I've helped set up email marketing services in all kinds
of niches.... Food, personal finance, older women's health,
computers.

I'm now 100% convinced that this type of home business
model works, it can be applied to almost any market where
mail order products and information products exist.

This report lays out how I came across this business, how I've
used it successfully, and how the model works. It's called 'The
Newbie's £100K Home Cash Generator Start Up Kit.'

Check it out. It's totally gratis. You don't have to buy anything.
Have a read and see if it lights up those ambition-nodes in your
brain.

I won't pretend for a second this is "push-of-a-button" miracle-
working stuff. But it's a real business. And it works. And this is
a vital first step that won't cost you any money.

Here's where to download the PDF:

CLICK HERE

A bit of feedback on The Secrets of Viral Marketing

I've had one reader complaining recently, about "The Secrets
of Viral Marketing" which cost him £187 plus vat.  

The sales promotion offered a full money back guarantee
offered with no conditions attached if returned within twelve
months.

My reader says:

"I tried very hard to market this product with no success and
eventually decided to return it. I sent it to Pulse International's
offices in Bristol via recorded delivery. After four weeks I had
heard nothing from them so I emailed. I received a reply from
David Tye whom I believe to be a director of Pulse International
who said that I should have notified him prior to sending the
product back and as I had not he had decided that there was to
be no refund."


When the readers refuted this, things seems to have gone from
bad to worse.

"I advised that this stipulation was not stated in the sales
literature. He said that it was and referred me to the sales site.
Upon reviewing this I found that the sales literature had been
changed to reflect this.

However I emailed him a copy of the literature that I bought the
product from which did NOT have this clause. He then said that
the product had not been received and I advised him that it had
been sent by recorded delivery. From that point I received no
replies to several emails."


I've given David Anderson's Home Cash Point System a
cautious thumbs up in the past. And I'm not casting aspersions
here. But I would like to help solve the problem.

So if anyone from Pulse International is reading this, I am
happy to pass on the readers' details so you can resolve this
situation. Hopefully, it's just a misunderstanding.

My view is that everyone in this business should be careful to
honour money back guarantees. If something is "unconditional"
it means NO conditions.

Even if your "dog" ate it!

What Really Makes Money's Nick Laight once offered
something funny called the "My Dog Ate it Guarantee".

By this he meant a customer could even come up with a false
schoolboy-style excuse for getting a refund.

  • "MY dog ate it!"
  • "It fell in the ocean."
  • "I've gone to heaven."
  • "I've regenerated like Doctor Who and so must end my

subscription under my old identity.

Whatever the reason, they'd STILL get their money back.

This is what I believe is the best course to steer. Like any other
business, this kind of publishing should treat the customer as
being always right.

Better to lose a few quid than threaten your own reputation
.

Later Alligator,

Charlie Wright