Make $20,000 In 20 Days Guaranteed Or Your Money Back By Michael Green

You have to to hand it to Michael Green.  The concept is brilliant as is the title.  But does the concept really work?  I guess you’ll have to ask Michael Green whether it does or doesn’t.  I’m sure it works for Michael, because he is regarded as one of the Internet’s top marketing gurus. 

Anyway let’s get straight to the point of this article.  During the lead up to the launch of this particular product, I received a couple of sales emails from one or two other marketing gurus, using copy which I later found out was written by Michael Green himself, to extol the virtues of this new product.  On top of this, one of the gurus in particular, told us that we must buy now during the pre-launch period as the price would definitely go up — indeed it would double — after launch day.

I thought that this was just another ruse, so I wrote to the guru concerned to inquire whether this was just marketing hype or whether it was the truth, that the price would double after launch day.  He assured me that he knew Michael Green very well and that he was a man of his word and that the price would go up after launch. 

Well you know what’s coming don’t you? 

Of course the price never did go up after launch!  In fact weeks after the launch, the price still remains at $247.00.  Now I wouldn’t mind so much, if someone had told me the truth, but this is a blatant lie just to get my money three or four weeks before the product is actually launched.  Not only this, but the money was extracted from a lot of innocent people on the basis that the price definitely would go up — indeed it might actually double — on the launch day itself.

Now for many people, $247.00 is a lot of money in particular when our inboxes are stacked full of tempting offers for various software and e-books, which according to the vendors, we simply “must have” to be successful in Internet marketing. 

So the bottom line is that many people forked out $247.00 several weeks before they had to and what makes it worse is that they also did this under alleged false pretences.  Personally, I find this totally unacceptable.  It’s the worst side of Internet marketing.  After all, it’s not as if Michael Green needs the money!

I myself signed up for the course (after the launch date) and I have to say that the course is probably worth the money.  Not because you will make 20 grand in 20 days, but because the concept itself is sound.  You’ll probably make far less than 20 grand, but you will make money in the long run and you will certainly recover the cost of the course. 

Interestingly enough, and rather amusingly, Michael Green revealed in the course the super affiliate to whom we wrote and also revealed how many thousands of dollars this super affiliate had made as a result of endorsing the program in the first place.

I was further irritated by the fact that Michael Green had even written the copy for these super affiliates as well and not only this but those concerned had no idea what the content of the course actually was before they endorsed it! 

Now how can anyone endorse a course if they don’t know what’s in it?  In addition to this, instead of following the 2020 challenge along with the rest of the people to whom they had recommended it, one super affiliate spent the time out of the country, instead of in the trenches where everyone else was! 

If the 2020 challenge was so achievable, then surely all people who had recommended a course in the first place should be leading from the front, proving that can be done! After all, who else is going to turn their noses up at making 20 grand in 20 days, if it can so easily be done?

This is why whenever a super affiliate endorses ANY product or service, we say buyer beware.  In most cases it is highly unlikely that the person who is recommending it to you as either seen or tried the product which he or she is recommending and that surely is no basis for any kind of recommendation. Super affiliates know this, so they dress up their recommendations with (in some cases) ridiculous and (in some cases) useless uber bonuses.

Just to close on this matter, to rub salt into the wound, the same super affiliate who had blindly endorsed the 2020 challenge in the first place to his mailing list, using copy written by Michael Green, recently wrote another follow-up urging people who had not joined up, to do so now! 

Bear in mind this is weeks after the launch and one of his reasons was that the price had remained the same because the promotion had been incredibly successful!  Now correct me if I’m wrong, but usually when something is so successful, the price goes up and does not stay the same.

Quite frankly, if I’d been one of the people who had parted with my money three or four weeks before the launch of the product itself, I would be writing a very strong letter to the guru who recommended it in the first place and of course to Michael Green as well.

To be fair, not all super affiliates operate like this. Many, rarely if ever endorse anything and when they do, you can be sure it’s something good. However there are others - many others - who have an offer of some kind in every newletter.

Our advice is wherever possible, wait until the launch is over or hang around the internet marketing forums to get real opinions about products or services, before you part with your hard earned cash.

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