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Michael Badger want to give you a free monthly income

Article by Tess

Pre-Launch

Michael Badger has been advertising his new concept all over the internet: "I want to give you a free monthly income".

The main web page shows how this is done, while also confirming that there is absolutely no need to sign up to any purchases whatsoever - all that's required is to sign up for the company newsletter. By trying to get all internet marketers on board, Badger hopes that he can expand the industry, and he firmly believes that this is the campaign that can do it where others have failed. We will see about that. Over the last couple of months I've  recieved his newsletter that has shown to be no more than the ususal hype mumbo jumbo we get every day - in dozens.

 Badger says he has come up with a way to get people involved. He promises to give members of his site an ongoing monthly income simply by registering for his newsletter - although people can refer other members, it's not required in this case. He doesn't say how much he will pay his subscribers which indicates that the payout probably just be a few cents or maybe a few dollars at best.
Then, he will educate those people as to how working online can significantly help their financial situation (will it be the usual email promos to buy info products?)

Basically, it is a profit share for a new service that will soon be launched. A portion of the profits from the service will be allocated to go to the pool of people that sign up to receive a share of it.

This is not one of those profit shares where interested parties have to be a paying member of the service to get a part of it. In fact, once the service is launched, people will no longer be able to get onto the earnings pool list at all.

 So, if the service grows in popularity, the amount given to the pool will go up but the number of people in the pool will stay the same. As earnings rise, members' share will rise too. At least, that's the plan. However each share is likely to be very modest.

When goign through Micheals website there are a lot of "ifs" and "buts" there and reading between the lines the people who sign up shouldn't excpect to earn more than a few cents from this. We have seen similar attempts before. Michael Badger clams this to be unique but its far from, its just a slightly modified copy of a common marketing strategy.

Michael wants online marketers to gather on his website so that he can educated them. Has it occured to him that online marketers are likely already educated? It will take a lot more than a few cents or dollars for e-marketers to fall for this and to make them accept more hype in their inboxes.

I don't believe in this and I think this is just newbie bait.

Lets hope I am wrong.

 

 

 

 

 
 
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