Is The 1-Step System a Scam?
All this hype about the 1 step system is making me wonder. Is it really a scam? Or are people really making $500 daily? Please let me know!
Baton Rouge, LA (PRWEB) April 20, 2006 -- The 1 Step System is taking the Internet world by storm. In just less than 8 weeks, 1Step System sales are growing at an extremely rapid pace. Thousands of people access
a free 37-Minute Teleseminar to learn more about this homebased business opportunity.
The secret to 1Step System's unbridled success is the creation of a fully-automated system that does all the selling for you. There's no pleading, begging, or browbeating potential clients to join. By simply using a one-step system introduction to the 37-minute teleseminar, a brand new associate can use a personalized website to sign up others in a matter of minutes.
Alan Magliocca, a 22 year old college student and current founder of http://www.so-filthy-rich.com, has been extremely pleased and happy about joining 1Step System. "I thought it was a get-rich-quick scam at first. Then I remembered the name Rod Stinson. Oh yea, he's within the top 25 greatest marketers in the world." The Ultimate Marketers Toolbox, valued well over $2500.00, contains essential marketing information for 1Step System marketers--even small business owners not affiliated with the company--to boost their sales.
The good news is that the associates pay just a fraction of the valued cost for access to the information products. In fact, it's not uncommon to hear of people who have joined 1Step System and made up to $25,000 in their first 6 weeks. This means that even if someone can't sell (one of the biggest challenges for homebasedbusiness entrepreneurs) that person can still achieve a six figure income within 8 to 12 months. For more information about the 1Step System. Or visit me at http://www.so-filthy-rich.com.
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