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Has anybody dealt with this person before?


22 Aug 2009, 22:26
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i am on module 7 and it does get more intersting as you progress!

The great thing is you dont actually need any product yourself to get started!

Andrew recomends you can start by selling someone elses product through affliate,where you get get paid a percentage for every product you sell.

Fr example ,you could sell a golf video called"reduce your handicap by 10 shots in 2 months"

You stick a liitle classified ad in a popular golf mag,people read your ad go to.

the website (a website which you create) which is shown at the bottom of the ad,

The website will explain the product in detail and will have an order form ,people click on this to order the product
The order form will go to the affiliate owner,they post the video,and you automatically get your commission!!

Of course the secret in getting good sales,is how you write your little ad so people will want to visit your website.

Of course that is only one product,imagine if you had ten on the go!!!!!!


22 Aug 2009, 22:29
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Hi I am on module 11 and also went to the seminar which I found extremely useful not just from the excellent speakers but from talking to others. I tried to move round and talk to those who have started and found 3 that had. 1 had just started, 1 had been up and running for 2 months and made in the region of 2,000 and 1 had been up and running for 6 months and packed up work that week to run full time. I also ordered the uncut DVD of the whole week (12 dvds) which is an excellent reference set.

I am now creating my web page which in my middle 50s is taking me sometime but my main problem is rushing so my advice to anyone is to take your time using IWSG and read every bit of useful information that comes up carefully and IWSG do get back to you if you ask for support.

So good luck to everyone and if I do manage to get mine up and running in the next few weeks will let you know how I get on. I do seriously feel that if anyone fails in this venture (including me) it will be down to us certainly not down to the information and assistance we have been given.

Jean


22 Aug 2009, 22:31
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Well, well, well. I'm very pleased to have found this Forum and thread, because it seems a good place to find some unbiased advice & assistance at last!

I'm currently on Module 8, and my general feeling is that the information is believable and really quite in-depth - and I enjoy his style and frequent assurances & words of encouragement, etc. Niggling doubts surface for me, however, when Andrew insists on sending these extra letters inviting you to take up one or other of his short-cut routes - yesterday's being the offer to spend time with him for personal training at the 'reasonable' sum of £4,997 + VAT! Oh God, what a laugh... He frequently tells us in the modules that only a few years ago he was just like us - skint, bogged down with debts, etc. - and knows just how we feel. Well, I don't think you're empathising in a very realistic way there, Andrew. I've only just stopped myself e-mailing him to that effect every time I get one of those letters, saying something like, "Don't lose your credibility, Andrew - let me just keep reading the modules & learn it all slow but sure before I actually implement anything." At least now I've found this thread, I can rant at you lot instead of potentially souring a relationship with Teacher!

I get the feeling that if we're going to make the most out of this opportunity to put our heads together in an unbiased environment, then we should be blatantly honest about our circumstances. The following is not because I consider myself an especially fascinating person, it's just that it might help some others in similar situations to know that they're not alone: I am fast approaching 50, have a wife and two kids, and am poor as a proverbial church mouse. I've been 'living' on sick benefit for the past 10 years, don't have a credit card, and don't (at the moment) even have a bank account. My modules are purchased with a monthly postal order. What I do have to my advantage is a decent internet connection, a good computer (at long last), an intelligent mind, lots of enthusiasm, no fear of hard work, the ability to grasp the importance of reinvesting in something rather than frittering profits way, and the overwhelming desire to actually do something over the next 5 years that will allow me to enjoy however many years I've got left after that.

OK, I'll stop ranting for now, and I'll be only too happy to help others here if I come up with useful bits of info & experiences in the future. All in all so far, I'm feeling positive about COD - I just look forward to seeing some chips as well!

(By the way: were most (or even all) of us here introduced to Mr Reynolds via Mr Harrison? Just interested...)


22 Aug 2009, 22:33
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HI Everyone!

I am on module 9 now and one or two niggles creeping in i am afraid :(

First thing that is annonying me are these constant letters from Andrew,where he gets you to look at a website where he tries to get you to attend his private training course .which lasts for a day,and includes a new cash-on-demand method which is earning him £23,000 per week(supposedly)plus you get licenses to the value of £30,000(supposedly)but he wants£5,000 for this :rolleyes:

Come on Andrew!,stop taking the micahel,surely the Cash on Demand modules you send out a month should have all the information that is required ,rather as someone else has said the need for an expensive short cut route!.

Ok i know he is offering a back-end product to his customers but its a strange thing to send out when the original course tells you to do the same to your customers(send them a back -end product to buy) when you start your own Cash on Demand business!!!

Second problem,is trying to find suitable products for the mini cash on demand,andrew recommends you buy the products first,before you sell them through affiliate,or through buying the re-sell rights,to make sure they are any good,problem is how many products do you need to buy before you find one that is any good :eek:

I take it their are not many people here with an endless pot of money,despite what Andrew seems to think :D ,so i would be interested from people who have started how they been able to find suitable products without having to sell their house first-)

Good luck to everyone.


22 Aug 2009, 22:34
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Rupert08 wrote:
...I take it their are not many people here with an endless pot of money,despite what Andrew seems to think :D ,so i would be interested from people who have started how they been able to find suitable products without having to sell their house first-)...

I'm at the same stage with this as you are, Rupert - although it sounds like you're more advanced than I am as regards being ready to actually start something.

What we all really need here is someone posting advice on where exactly they located their product, how much it cost to be able to offer it to the public, and how soon they began to see any signs of success. Trouble is, I guess anyone who's implemented any kind of CoD system and had success is unlikely to be reading this thread anyway! What we're probably hoping is that someone who came here originally looking for help suddenly has success and then remembers to come back and tell us about it.

My guess is that Andrew's 'students' are split something like this: maybe 30% have had some sort of marketing/internet success and have a very modest few 1000 in the bank, but are looking to crank it up to a higher gear. These are the people who will fork out on one of Andrew's seminars and respond to one of those letters that annoy me and Rupert so much. Maybe 70% of us (probably more) have got next to no money at all and just want to be told in the modules how to realistically start this thing on a shoestring.

The mini CoD systems are supposed to do this - but the 'Web Ad' idea isn't for me, because I for one don't have the luxury of being able to just test a few different ads & publications to get it right! How many 60-150 quids does he imagine I have for "a few tests"? Also - all those ads in the Sunday Times look to me like being either all Tim Lowe's, or Tim Lowe wannabes all trying to sell each other the same product! For me, it has to be the 'Free Ad' mini system - but then it's back to the same problem: where to find this month's Banana Guard?

What I've decided to do now is start a completely different 'bizopp' I've found (nothing to do with CoD) which has as close to ZERO start-up costs as dammit, and if it works out the way it should it means I'll have a few quid to pump into CoD and test it out properly.

Just for the record: No, I don't think the CoD system is a scam; Yes, you can read plenty of negative stuff about Andrew & successful students online and offline - but don't let any of that put you off. This course is full of good stuff in amongst all the 'puff and filler' (but don't begrudge that, he's a businessman after all); it's just a question of having a small pot that you're willing to risk, actually applying the stuff he's teaching, and finding (somewhere/somehow!) the right product.

Keep posting, everyone - every little helps (as the old woman said when she pissed in the sea).


22 Aug 2009, 22:35
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Hi everyone,
I'm waiting for module 9, due later this week. It's good to be sceptical and maybe a little cynical. But if you've decided to go ahead with this sort of business you have got to be very positive, focused and determined. (I have some difficulty with this) And there's no point whinging about getting offers from Andrew Reynolds, thats what it's all about. I get something from Streetwise almost every week. If i'm interested I'll sign up if not I'll bin it. But you have to see opportunities when they come. The wembley conference was one. Three days of info from experts,top guys in the field, the chance to buy useful tools or products and products from Andrew for your business.

Health wealth and happiness to all of you.


22 Aug 2009, 22:36
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Hi all great to see this thread

Been following CoD now since August 2005 seems people have been having the same trouble as me ie obtaining licence's to good products to sell. Took me quite a while to find a cheap licence to a product I can actually use. Using this as a "front end" product using the "web ad" method from modules 4 & 5, have a back end product to use provided by Andrew, and am starting to put myself about so to speak in trying to get licences. Slow going though considering you have to buy the product, check it out and then try and obtain a licence, which takes time if you work full time.

I would also recommend to anyone new to all this and who is wanting to go down the "web ad" route to check out Tim Lowe's DVD's, on www.pibsystems which goes into more detail about the setup of this business than modules 4 & 5 of the CoD course. This really helped in giving me confidence to get this thing going. I wouldn't recommend this as a stand alone product as again gaining licence to products is the stumbling block for the majority due to lack of initial funds. I think guys like Tim and Andrew had the money to go to seminars and are forward enough to get the contacts, and therefore licence to good quality products.

Do have a few problems though with the IWSG, although new to website creation so don't know if its all like this, just seems very confusing to newbies and have had to seek their support a few times. Anyone else in the same boat as me?

The CoD system itself is full of lots of waffle and filler, generally many, many pages about the "dream" life you can have doing this. I recall 1 module which was practically devoted to Andrew's dad's business and wasn't until near the end of the module we got some info to use and the first module was 1 big long sales letter

It do agree with the posters here who find Andrew's letters asking for £5k to attend a seminar frustrating as it's there you get to physically speak to these guys and get on the inside track. Mind you it is a business Andrew is running and aren't we been taught these exact methods ourselves to use at some point? Just a case of building the bank up I suppose before reaching the point where we can spend £5k on a seminar.

All in all though this is easily the best biz op I have come across as when Andrew does get down to giving you the info you need it is excellent stuff. It's also great to hear people are making money using this course :) Its slow going and we could have got all this info in just a few modules and got things moving far quicker but would advise anyone just getting the early modules to stick at it as it does get much better as it goes on (although I do get cheesed about all the filler). Probably the only really decent thing I have received through Streetwise as well, anyone seen the DiVergence manual, or pay 3% off retail by Joe Kennedy?

Like to hear from more people who are using this system and how they are getting on, especially those who are starting out on a budget of very little like myself. Not been able to go out on the piss with my mates at weekend saving for this is probably the hardest part of this course!

Also what have people made of modules 13 & 14? Wasn't keen on 13, selling on E-Bay for start up capital, I guess most have looked into this at some point. 14 was a step up though.

Good luck to everyone


22 Aug 2009, 22:38
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HI EVERYONE

Their do seem to an incredible amount of people doing this cash on demand course!!,i take it all the people at the bootcamp at the end of last year were cash on demand subscribers hmm so lets see,about 2500 people attended that, how much does the subscription course cost £30 a month,so thats 2500 *30*24, i think the course lasts for 2 years

Incredible thats nearly 2million quid!!!!!!!!no wonder Andrew is always smiling :D

How did everyone get referred to Andrew,was it directly from him,or like me introduced to him from Streetwise marketing.

Whatever way you got introduced to him he has certainly done well out of it,hasn't he,and the reason for that is the reason in my mind that CASH ON DEMAND CAN MAKE YOU VERY RICH INDEED,and i cant say how important i think this is after reading through the first twelve modules,the reason is YOU MUST GET YOUR ADVERTISING COPY SPOT ON.

Look at these cash on demand modules for example,i mean lets be honest,all the information you need could fill a couple of manuals,but Andrew is managing to drag this out month after month after month :p ,and he can only do this by writing in a certain style,which makes people desperate to get hold of next months module.It is truly brillant copywriting.

My advice to ANYONE is copy EXCATLY Andrew's copywrite tecniques,and you will be able to sell virtually anything even if it's total crap :D

I am about to launch my first Cash On Demand product in the next week,and i have spent at least 2 weeks getting the AD Copy EXACTLY spot-on so people are hopefully rushing out to buy it,even if the product itself is nothing special :D


22 Aug 2009, 22:43
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I (& I daresay countless others) received another letter from AR this morning. It's touting the Bmouth seminar DVDs again but this time the word FREE is very noticeable by its absence!

AR claims that the original web site was 'down' due to server problems with his original website company but that he's now set up a new site. The page that loads is the same one that was previously used ie the DVDs are still £697 + VAT.

I cannot help but wonder if Trading Standards or the ASA have had a little word with AR regarding his use of the word free. Funny how he now seems averse to using the word & that his original web page went down just when we were having such an animated discussion on here about it......

Richard


22 Aug 2009, 22:45
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