The 12 Month Internet Millionaire Full Review
Right. I’ve finally had a chance to sit down and listen to the 12 Month Internet Millionaire MP3’s. I can sum it up in two words…
You Know
Vince says these two words so often, sometimes as many as three times in a row (literally “you know…you know…you know“) that I found myself being distracted by what he was saying and getting more and more wound up by his incessant use of the phrase.
I hope he never does public speaking because he’ll suck at it
Next thing you should be aware of, this isn’t a course for teaching you how to make money online. It’s an interview (very indepth too) on how to make money with offline direct marketing.
By offline direct marketing I mean mailing out letters, magazine, radio and TV advertising.
There is very little that you can take and apply to your online business. A few tips on copywriting and backend offers, but it’s not a course on how to make money online.
To be honest, I didn’t read the 12 Month Internet Millionaire salesletter to carefully and didn’t pick up on the fact that this is all about offline marketing for a mostly offline business.
So for me, the course was completely useless. I have considered going for the money back guarantee, but at the end of the day it was my own fault I didn’t read the salesletter closely enough to determine if this product was for me.
If you are interested in starting your own direct mail order company or currently run one and want to increase your bottom line, then these MP3’s will probably be invaluable. There is a lot of information (although if you edited out all the “you knows” it would probably be half the length!).
The guy knows what he’s talking about when it comes to pulling in the sales and every base is covered. It was kind of interesting to learn how that whole industry works, but like I said, unless you are really set on doing it, the 12 Month Internet Millionaire course is not for you.
Russel has recently increased the price from $37 to $97, so if you didn’t get in at the start you’ll have to pay the extra. I don’t know if he’s increased the price of the upsells either (there’s two of them).
You can check out the salesletter here.
ROFL. That’s the same thought I had when I was reading the included PDF. After reading so many “you know”s, I was leery of listening to the actual MP3 files and the further along I went, I began wondering why the transcriber didn’t to them a favor by just editing them all out. :/
On another note, I believe that it was promoted so heavily for being an online resource that most people were of the same mindset (I know I was). Specifically, one mailing I received said that he moved from offline to online business and he shares his methods — to me, that says he’ll be revealing tips for improving an online business.
Your review summed it up quite nicely. Frankly, I’d go so far as to warn people against it just for the “you know” thing; he truly should work on that, especially for audio interviews — it does become excessively distracting while reading, I can only imagine listening.
~ Teli
Another little fact I overlooked was that it was called 12 Month Internet Millionaire, which implies that it’s completely for the internet.
I still maintain that the information that is given is excellent but it is mis-sold as a guide to making money on the internet.
Also, it’s not suitable for people on a budget. The way he generates sales is through magazine advertising which can get pretty expensive quite quickly.