Key of Wealth
Pat Adams
The idea behind all these kinds of information marketing businesses is that you can use multiple techniques to market an information product online, or offline… in magazines, newspapers, etc. With a clutch of products, you can build up some good streams of income.
If you’re interested, take a look at the review section on the left hand side of my site under 'marketing information' and 'online businesses'.You’ll see my opinion on Andrew Reynolds, Tim Lowe, The Rich Jerk and other gurus who offer these types of biz opps.
There’s some interesting stuff out there. Pat has some good ideas and is experience as a marketer. But beware that with this kind of business, it will take you a year or two to start making money. You need dedication and patience.
Here’s an email from a Biz Opp Jungler about Pat Adams that could help you make your decision on this particular product...
“I went to several of his seminars, I suppose a few years ago. They were absolutely terrific. He is a superb marketer, of course, but I found him very down to earth. He never held anything back on “how to”, and was teaching how to make your own videos and stuff like that way before video became a mainstream selling tool. Nothing was ever hyped up, everything was kept practical, such as using a sheet of green plastic for a chromakey (no need to buy special equipment).
I think the problem is that now he has virtually retired, and spends a lot of time at his lovely house in Mount Dora, Florida. Every now and again he reappears, and I think most of what he offers now are rehashes of his old stuff.
Indeed, the Key of Wealth was a rehash itself. I subscribed, to get the affiliate deal, and about broke even. The point with this stuff is not “whether it’s worth buying” to use, but to learn what to do to make money. There’s a difference, if you see what I mean. KoW was really a bizopp.