Introduction: During our reverse funnel system fraud review we have learned a lot and would like to take a moment and discuss our findings
. This seems to be a nice way to get some money in your pocket at first glance. While we have found no reason to consider this fraudulent, we would like to offer a few words of caution.
1) The reverse funnel system is one of those ideas that is a bit quirky and yet still works, to a point. The design is one of a pyramid (sound familiar). The payoff ($1000 per sale) is to get someone else to join below you, then they get someone to join below them, and then they get someone to join below them, etc. The money begins to flow when you get several generations under you (up to 5). This could take a really long time.
2) There is an initial flow of "pocket change". The process calls for a $50 charge to view your sales pitch. The claim is that is weeds out the non-committed. Not bad if you can get it, but certainly not delivering any kind of value for the money. There should be some real meat in a program and an education for those that are just getting started.
3) There is an automated system and cookie cutter pages to funnel the prospects into your pyramid. However the key is still to drive traffic to your site; a plan they say to be offering with magic of their system. You will not get this information until you are well in pocket and having bought into the program (Remember the $1000?).
While we have found nothing really fraudulent in the reverse funnel system fraud review, we have not chosen to participate in the opportunity for the reasons stated and more. We have found that the support and education are too important for anyone just beginning in internet marketing. We have found many other choices and have decided that our future is too important to trust to just anyone. We have found a much better solution to our education needs.