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Snoqualmie,#2Consumer Comment
Fri, March 21, 2008
Hello Priscilla, I went through with the process and spent $50 to "see if I qualify" and I have no idea how to get that $50 back so i wrote it off to the 'learning curve'. What I learned was that Ty Couglin's Reverse Funnel System is actually promoting membership in Global Resorts Network. I dug further into Global Resorts Network (GRN) and found out that it is in actual fact a legitimate business, with little or no bad press associated with it, that offers members hugely discounted vacations at over 5000 resorts worldwide. GRN provides on-line representation for a 20-year old club. The results of my research can be found at www.UnderstandingGRN.com. TO HIS CREDIT: The Reverse Funnel System is a compelling piece of marketing - you have to give him that! The System behind it is actually a highly developed web-based sales and marketing application that does indeed automate much of the process of having an on-line business to a large degree. They provide audio training and a lot more. TO HIS DETRIMENT: He makes it look like there is NO WORK involved in the business he is marketing, and that simply isn't true. Every business takes work - even buying a lottery ticket requires a trip to the store... He also suggests that anyone can do this business and that is also not quite fair. You need to know about internet marketing, ad placement, banner placement, search engine optimization, keywords, blogging and a lot more if you're going to have a chance. If you think you can throw $5000 a month at this, do nothing else, and get $20,000 back you're in for a nasty surprise. That all being said, I am now a member of Global Resorts Network and I'm looking forward to some fun family vacations for only $298 a week - which is a meaningful discount in MY family. I tried the Reverse Funnel System and it didn't work for me, BUT, they were good about pro-rating the refund to my monthly subscription. I hope this helps clarify a little. All the best, David