Advantage Conferences - Industry Leader Releases Review
Top marketer Brian McCoy says no to joining the Advantage Conferences business opportunity.
Central City, NE (PRWEB) September 10, 2007 -- Top internet marketer Brian McCoy was asked to take a look at a business opportunity called Advantage Conferences and if it was legitimate or just a scam. Here are the results of his review.
When asked about what he thought about the business opportunity, McCoy stated, "Advantage Conferences is definitely not a scam, but there are a lot of things that concern me. To begin with, their conference packages seem to be way overpriced as they can run all the way up to nearly $10,000."
He noted that not only does a new person have to shell out an incredible amount of cash to get started, but have to also give up 2 sales which are considered training sales to their sponsor. This can mean that an individual has to give up over $20,000 essentially before they can earn any income. It comes out close to this amount as they have to give up the first 2 sales and over $7000 to join to their sponsor.
McCoy recommends anyone looking at 2up programs, which are any programs that make you give up your first 2 sales to your sponsor before you can get a return on an investment, to look at other options such as immediate cash programs. He noted, "there are a lot of great programs that don't make you pass up any sales. I recommend looking at either Perfect Wealth Formula or Wealthy Marketer. These are both programs that allow the individual to earn income immediately and don't break the bank to get started."
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