There are plenty of Free1Up reviews out there, but
unfortunately, many tend to leave out the "negative"
aspects of the system. While there are many benefits to
this great money-making opportunity, you should also look
at some of the reasons why you may NOT want to join.
Below is a list of the top reasons not to join Free1Up.com,
complete with full explanations...
# 1 - If you are looking to "Get Rich Quick"...
Although it is feasible to make inordinate amounts of money
with Free1Up, with the right marketing strategy, support
from your sponsor (if you are new to this type of online
business), and persistence, it is far from a "Get Rich
Quick" scam. You'll have to put in some work, and do a
little more than just "sign up" to reap the benefits. When
I say "work" though, I mean taking the necessary steps to
getting the word out. There are people out there looking
for legitimate money-making opportunities, it's just a
matter of exposing THOSE people to your website.
#2 - If you are unwilling to be persistent.
So you've signed up. You've read all of the materials and
advice your sponsor (aka team leader) has provided you
(considering your sponsor cares enough to do that for you).
Now what? One day rolls around, no sales. Two, three
days-still no sales. Do you give up? If so, then stay away
from Free1Up...as a matter of fact, stay away from any
legitimate online business and blow your money on scam
after scam until you give up doing that. I'm not trying to
be harsh, but the truth is, you must create a strategy and
follow through with it, at least for a few weeks, if not a
few months before you try something else. As mentioned
before, you should have a sponsor that is willing to help
you out and guide you along until you are comfortable
running the business on your own. Unfortunately, not
everyone has a good sponsor-the good news is that there is
mountains of information all over the internet to help you
be successful, and to create a good strategy that will work.
#3 - If you are the type to ask for more than what you put
in...
There is a main product that the Free1Up system promotes.
It's called the "Ad System" and it can be pricey ($400 at
the time of this writing), but fortunately, for the
persistent and serious Free1Up member, this money is earned
back in only 2 sales. But let's go back to what you are
trying to do in Free1Up. You are promoting the "Ad System",
because that is what's going to make you money. You can
choose to stay a Free member and still earn money by
selling the Ad System, but how effective can you be at
selling something that you haven't purchased yourself?
True, not every car salesman has every car in the lot that
he or she is selling, but I'm sure they own an automobile
of some sort, and it's a broad enough topic that someone
can know everything about a specific automobile and not own
it. Unfortunately, with the "Ad System" being such a unique
and exclusive product to Free1Up, it is hard to know much
about the specifics unless you own it.
So I'll go back to the price of the product. Why would you
want to shuffle out $400 for something you don't know the
"specifics" about? Just as I mentioned earlier, it would
only take two sales to earn the money back (you get 50%
commission for selling the "Ad System"), so it is a
relatively easy task for someone that is (once again)
persistent, and serious about making money online.
But don't get me wrong when I say "sales". It's definitely
not the field for everyone. I don't think I could convince
my next door neighbor to buy a box of girl-scout cookies,
much less a $400 "Ad System". That is where Free1Up support
comes in. The support system in Free1Up is absolutely
amazing and is the #1 way to free up all skepticism about
whether or not Free1Up is a "scam". Once you sign up for
free, you can go into the back office and talk live with
either Richard Morris (the founder of Free1Up, if he is in
a conference call at the time), or his Live Sales
Executives (LSE)--which are available 24/7. They are all
very knowledgeable and can help with any questions you may
have about the system. Not to mention, Richard holds three
conference calls per week, giving news updates on Free1Up
and answering questions. But I got a little off-track,
let's go back to the "sales" aspect of the program.
Not a salesman? It's perfectly fine because not only do the
LSEs in the Live Support Chat help YOU with any questions
you may have, you can direct people that signed up free
under you to an LSE, and they will do all the "selling" for
you. So let's say, for instance, someone signed up for free
(not to much to ask, right?) from your page, which makes
them YOUR prospect. You don't know what to say to them to
convince them to purchase the "Ad System", so you just
direct them to the support chat room and an LSE (it's best
to give them a head's up that you will be sending someone
their way) will do all the talking for you. If they decide
to upgrade, you get the money, and the LSE gets,
well...nothing but the satisfaction in knowing that they
helped someone out. Sound fishy? Check it out for yourself.
I'll close this review by saying that Free1Up is not for
everyone. It's not for those who are unwilling to put some
time into their business, and those who are not serious
about making an income online. But on the other end of the
spectrum, if you are serious about making money online, or
are new to online business and want to make some money from
home, it doesn't get any easier, or legitimate than Free1Up.
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J. Beebe is an Internet Marketing Specialist who focuses on
team-building concepts, and coaches new Free1Up members on
his team at no cost. For more information on Free1Up and
how to join his team for FREE, please visit the following
website: http://www.xerobug.net/free1up-team
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