Amazing dot com?
I'm a little confused. I've been at WA for a few weeks now. My website is up and running and I'm becoming more and more happy with it. http://workoutsupplementsthatwork.com/
I recently got an e-mail from a guy I've known for 6 or 7 years. He is a younger guy, an entrepreneur who seems to be very successful. I don't know him that well but I know he has had several businesses. Self improvement and self publishing kind of stuff. I also remember another e-mail he sent out months ago stating that he had his best month ever, around $70,000.
That last e-mail was about this company called amazing. They teach you how to sell on amazon. There are claims of people making $100,000 a month.
To me this sounds so tempting to try, but I'm confused. I still work at my full time job. I don't know how much time this will take, and I have a funny feeling that it might cost a lot of money to join. They are just releasing small amounts of info at a time to me.
My website is very new and not indexed very high in google yet, so no income.
Amazing is talking about building a business fast and making money quick.
I would appreciate any comments, feedback or advice about this. Does anyone know firsthand about amazing?
Part of me wants to just focus on my website and eventually start a second website.
Part of me want to work on my website and try selling on amazon. I'm worried I might not be that successful at both if I try to do too much at once.
Thank you for reading,
Randy.
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Hey there!
I was curious so I did a bit of a review search online. By the sounds of it it has a very hefty price to join, about $4,000. It seems like it isn't a scam. I read that people with no marketing skills were making thousands of dollars a month only a couple of months in.
From my understanding, it works by drop-shipping on Amazon. Basically you find a high-selling product on Amazon, contact a Chinese manufacturer, and create a similar product and sell it for less. When you order the product, which will cost thousands more, the shipment gets shipped to Amazon and they store, market, and sell the product for you for a fee.
There have been claims of people making hundreds of thousands of dollars a month. Seems legit but it's just a very expensive start up cost that I can't afford right now. Hopefully I can make some money through WA to cover the expenses!
Best of luck to you.
Kyle
Hi Kyle,
Yes, that is the impression I'm starting to get as well. It does look legit but has a high startup cost.
Thank you for commenting.
I have spent thousands on different programs in the past only to find out they didn't fit well with me. What I like best about WA is the low cost to start a business.
I will give it some thought but maybe just focus on my website until I can quit my day job. Perhaps do something like this in the future.
Thank you,
Randy.
The high startup cost scared me away. After reading a few reviews it does seem legit and like there is a lot of money to be made so it is hard to look away.
I'm really intrigued by the model it follows. It's like WA, once you understand the business model you can start to realize that it isn't a scam.
I could afford it, barely, and if I did buy it I would be totally dedicated to it but it is a lot of money.
If you end up getting it you should repost after a few weeks and let me know how it is.
I also read that it takes a few weeks before you hit a milestone. Unlike WA where you can go through the training as fast as you want, with Amazing you unlock new training every week.
Apparently there is a 30 day money back guarantee as well.
My ultimate goal would be to make enough money through WA to fund Amazing. Maybe one day. I'll definitely have to keep it in mind!
I agree 100%, maybe something for later down the road though.
I would really like to make some money here first :)
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Hi Guys, I am always weary of quick money making schemes. Especially if the startup is huge - which means that the guys offering this scheme are gonna cash in real quick for sure, with your money... Just my thoughts though
That's why I did my research and read some reviews. It seems to have a pretty solid business model and works more like a traditional business in which you create, order, market and sell an actual physical product.
I got you. For the Big Guns.
Oh for sure those 2 guys will cash in. I don't feel comfortable with such a large fee for access.