28 Apr
Hey there peeps. I just came across this blog post where the website owner( Gary Conn ) is complaining about receiving over 100 requests to advertise the Reverse Funnel System on his blog. He insists on not advertising it because it’s not something he likes however he was very careful not to say it’s a scam apparently he just hates affiliate marketing on a whole WOW that’s sad considering the millions that is being made online with affiliate marketing. Affiliate marketing is completely legal how do you think all those people make money from Google Adsense - they are Affiliates of google. Anyway as readers begin to commen ton the post, someone shows up in defense of the RFS again. I just love how everyone in the RFS and those that knows really what it’s about makes it their duty to defend the system against all the doubter and haters.
Here’s a little excerpt from this blog post:
Long story short, my policy is that I do not accept ads that point to affiliate based products commonly found in ClickBank or other related items such as that.The most popular rejected advertisement request is this: Ty Coughlin’s Reverse Funnel System. Current to date, I have rejected and refunded over 100 requests to advertise this product.
Comment response by Adam Holland:
Hey Gary - RFS is 100% a true business, but it IS based around a network marketing based company. It’s a marketing SYSTEM that promotes Global Resorts Network… I promote the travel membership in addition to my other affiliate/internet marketing that I do (ebooks, my coaching program, etc) because the membership does have a good value.
Network Marketing (NM) has been around for decades, and it’s legitimate. I’m sure they’ll be plenty of posts after this one arguing whether or not NM is a scam or not, and I’m not posting this to try and start a debate.
I’m posting this response to fill you on how the “virtual back office” of RFS works. When you signup as a marketer/independent business owner/affiliate/whatever you get access to a HUGE database of places to advertise online. Many people will go right to the list of business-related or affiliate marketing blogs and start posting their banner ads. The back office makes it easy for newbie internet marketers to put this together, hence why you got 100+ requests for the ads.
And even after this post, I bet you’ll still get more because you’re probably still in the RFS database.
Solution? See if you can get ahold of the company and get your site removed from the database and then you won’t have to worry about it.
Hope that helps!
Adam Holland
http://www.Adam-Holland.com/
2 Responses for "Garry Conn Rejects Reverse Funnel System"
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