Wednesday, November 7, 2007

Emerald Passport Review – Scam or Afternoon Panama Delight?

Emerald Passport Review – Scam or Afternoon Panama Delight?
With the well known astounding growth of Internet Marketing
and Home Based Business Opportunities, is Emerald Passport
International a viable contender? How do they rate when
put up against other opportunities found today on the web?
In this Emerald Passport Review I will be answering three
questions for the tenacious Home Based Business
Entrepreneurs that is seeking the perfect stay at home job.

1. What is Emerald Passport?

Emerald Passport International or E.P.I. for short is an
Aussie 2-up program that was launched four years ago. The
term “2-Up” merely means that as a new member
you must give the first two sales you make to your sponsor,
or the one that you signed up with. Then you will receive
a nice 75% profit margin on every sale after that.

They have a beautifully done marketing movie, that they say
will screen prospects before a real live person or sponsor
even talks to them. The movie seems to be interchangeable
to target an individuals target market, which seems really
high tech and very beneficial. The down side to this is
that everyone receives the same replicated web-site, so
even if the movie does target a specific audience, the
level of saturation could be a big concern.

2. What is Emerald Passports Product?

There are approximately 70 or so, online multi media
educational products that look to be conveniently
downloadable for the new Emerald Passport member to expand
their scholastic horizons which include, Real estate
Courses, Personal Development Courses, Becoming a Financial
Negotiator, Financial Planning Anatomy, Becoming an
Entrepreneur, Success and Wealth Fundamentals, and
something that’s apparently new, called The Power of
the Forex, although I am not really sure what that means.
Something thing to consider is that the product offerings
are not exclusive to Emerald Passport. Anyone can Google
them and find these types of software programs dealing with
self improvement, financial planning and real estate
courses anywhere on the web for a lot less.

3. What is The Emerald Passport Price?

The basic level to get started with Emerald Passport is
$1295, however, if you include the first two sales you have
to give to your sponsor than the total cost to you would be
$3295.(Commissions to Sponsor=$2000 + 1295 =$3295) When
the fees are paid in full you are required to followed up
by two upper level, and kept very secret, conferences that
are held in Panama. These upper level conferences, geared
towards “self-development”, cost $8000 and
$13,000 respectfully. Once you are up and running with
Emerald Passport and consider yourself a competent
Marketer, you can earn between $1000 and $4500 per sale.

In closing, Emerald Passport could be right for the person
who thoroughly enjoys real estate and financial planning,
has deep pockets and can afford the fees, and a strong
desire to go all the way to Panama for self-development
courses, however, if you would prefer a lower entrance fee
opportunity, you would like to keep your sales earnings and
join an opportunity that is not giving you a replicated
website, then you might want to do your diligence for other
available alternatives.


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Go to http://www.onewealthymarketer.com for an impressive
automated, alternative to Emerald Passport. Holli Diel has
proven leadership qualities and a Sales and Marketing
background that spans over 20 years. Holli is A Million
Dollar Club Member, both in the U.S. and Canada and devotes
her time, energy, and efforts to her team’s online
financial success.

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