Monday, March 29, 2010

Don't Join the New Rich Report: It's a Rip Off and reflects Poorly on GDI

My New Rich Port Experience

The way I came across New Rich Port is through a friend of mine from another social network. I have to be honest, the only reason why I agreed to sign up is because he said that it came with a free auto responder. I still have yet to find out how to gain access to the auto responder. To me, this was the first sign that I was being lead into an mlm that would eventually ask me for money. This is because a free autoresponder should have been easy enough to access.

Nevertheless, I continued to follow the four step path that the creators were leading on. The steps mostly consist of marketing lessons. I had no problem with this, because I am always interested in learning new ways to become a better marketer. On the other hand, I found that it took me a while to figure out exactly what the owners were getting at (by the way, I have been marketing for a few years now). If you are a first time marketer, be prepared to be extremely confused. These marketing lessons were on an advanced level. This was the second red flag for me. Finally, on step four I was given instructions on how to access my free autoresponder (after all, that is what I went to the site for). I was also prompted to give up my credit card and pay $10, in order to be able to get full use of the New Rich Report System. What I had no idea about is that the system is a cloak for a program called, GDI. I once tried that program (GDI), and failed. Perhaps this is due to it's bad reputation who knows. At least I did not spend my own money. I was not about to spend any on the New Rich Report cloak system either. A lot of mlm "systems" are just cloaks for other programs, but I like the simple the approach. If you are going to promote a program, just promote it straight out, in my opinion. Either the prospective downline member will make money or they won't, no matter what kind of complicated fancy wine dressing you spin on it. Another thing I noticed about the New Rich Report site is that it is very hard to get to their back office to use what ever you can as a free member. It seems as though you have to go through all of the steps over again just to get to it. There are never any follow up or support emails to members. Maybe this is just the case for free members who haven't paid the $10 dollars. The only benefits I can see from the New Rich Report System is that if you can get to your back office, you do have limited use of the auto responder. I was able to get to it once, but have not been able to get to it again. Second, it seems as though you can use the New Rich Report cloak for GDI to cloak your other programs. Oh yes, you can also get some good advanced level marketing tips. Congratulations to everyone who has been making money with this. I may go back and take a look at it again for other reasons, but I don't think that I will invest any serious time or money into this.



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avatar by sidegiggs on January 31, 2010 at 12:17 PM CST

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I only recommend it to people with more experience

I think they are asking too much money. First I had to pay 10$ a month for the GDI system. I also had to pay $49.95 for the HSS auto responder. I already had my own auto responder but I couldn’t find any option for using my own program. Therefore I had to spend money again for this. I am not earning a lot of money because I find it very difficult to attract and retain active members. This program is supposed to be for beginners, but I think it’s very complicated. I only recommend it to people with more experience.



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avatar 10,000 Credits - Internet Marketing Guru by myraro on December 30, 2009 at 6:53 PM CST

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A Little Daunting For Those New To Online Business

I have been doing online marketing for over 15 years. Here's my opinion of the New Rich Report.

It appears that it was designed for individuals who are very new to the online marketing/online business arena.

My first impression was that it tries to take you in too many directions at one time. This includes joining the GDI system at $10 per month. I would suggest you perform "due diligence" and read up on GDI. They don't tell you to do that in this program.

I do like that they stress the fact that you cannot normally start a business without some type of cash investment.

Next is their HSS deal. This is an autoresponder and contact management system. Great if you don't already have an autoresponder, but it's redundant if you do have your own autoresponder set up. They are asking $49.95 for HSS. I did not see an option for using your own autoresponder.

They state that the New Rich system has a 95% retention rate, but don't mention if this includes inactive accounts. As stated earlier, I have been at this online thing for quite some time and I have yet to see a program of this type where 95 of every 100 members stay active.

The next component involves joining your sponsor's primary program or adding your own primary program to the mix. So at this point, you are spread out over three different business endeavors. Not a bad thing... if you have experience and remain keenly focused. It could however spell disaster for someone totally "green" in online marketing.

Overall, the New Rich system appears to be all there, but it's a bit schizophrenic. By that I mean it appears it's made for beginners, but runs new members through a gauntlet that many seasoned online marketers would consider challenging.

Attracting and retaining active, profitable members is NOT as easy as they make it appear and the income claims made in the material does not appear to be what the typical member is earning.

In conclusion, I feel there are other, less hectic options for someone just starting out in establishing an Internet business and earning money online.



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avatar by gcash on December 21, 2009 at 10:32 PM CST

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Glad I only joined for free

I finally joined for free after seeing it a million times on several traffic exchanges. Nothing else was working, and they sounded convincing, so I thought I'd give it a try. I didn't opt to pay the $10, because I didn't like what I read about GDI. It seemed they were primarily interested in encouraging you to solicit to your warm market, and this was just a reminder to me of mlm programs that never delivered and just ended up isolating everyone you know. Nothing about this program could convince me that I wanted to stay for the long haul.

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