Thursday, September 6, 2007

Emerald Passport Business Review

I am not going to get really flowery as this is just a
simple Business Review Of Emerald Passport or A.k.a. EPI.
With the ever growing trend of internet marketing and home
business Opportunities is EPI a viable option? How do they
stack up with other programs? Hence this review!

Who are they?

Emerald Passport International or EPI for short, has been
around for about four years and has been reasonably
successful. EPI's attraction is their marketing movie which
they claim screens out the uninterested prospects before
you speak to them. What is unique is that the movie
presentation is interchangeable to address specific
marketing needs and goals. The only downside to that is
that it is a replicated sight and there is still some level
of saturation even if it is modified to a certain degree.

What do they offer?

The products offered are prodominetly Real estate courses,
personal development referred to as the Self Module, Forex
Trading, and Financial Planning. These are the same
products that you would be offering, should one join this
program.

The Compensation

Emerald Passport is a 2 up program, meaning that you pass
over your first 2 sales to your sponsor and then the third
one is yours to keep. This is something to seriously
consider, as you are actually out a lot more money than the
initial sign up. Losing your first 2 commissions and the
cost of marketing and fees' incurred for simply running an
online business add up to a lot more than just the initial
sign up fee. The basic level to get started is $1295
followed up by two upper level conferences that cost $8000
and $13,000. Their conferences geared toward self
development have remained a bit of a mystery as they are
always held in Panama.

In conclusion, Emerald Passport has decent products to
offer but with the program costing so much to get in and
having to give up your first 2 sales I wouldn't recommend
it for the beginner who has never done marketing. Two up
programs easily discourage the beginner because they are
not seeing instant payouts . Another really big concern
would be that they are based in Panama (which is something
to consider in the way of any kind of refunds). As far as
how they stack up in comparison to other 1 or 2 up
programs? Their high cost program, coupled with the fact
several of the products can be purchased in several other
programs for cheaper. There is not a lot of bang for your
buck. However, If you have been in the marketing arena for
any length of time and have been successful, then you might
consider EPI for their high payout in commissions.


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Candi May is a Top internet marketer and home business
mentor. She specializes in helping others succeed in the
home business industry. To learn more about Candi you can
visit her at http://www.cyberwealthformula.com

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