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Date Added: 9/27/2009
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Reviewer: wontyoubemynaber
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11 users graded this

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Biz-Opp Description
Vortex Marketing Group is a 100% free program developed by Joel Sauceda the CEO of Cashflow PC. It is a program designed to help members learn how to build a downline that they can use to promote any product or multi-level marketing program they desire. The only way to join is through an invitation by a current member, and each member only receives four vouchers in the Benefactor Voucher Program to give away.
Detailed Overview
Once a member has been invited to join Vortex Marketing Group they are taken to a site where they are required to read a series of five emails before they are allowed to get to the back office. Confirmation must be given before the member can move from one email to the next. The emails go over the basics of the program, but mostly they confirm that the program is free and that by following the steps a member can build their own personal mailing list.
The goal for each member is to get 100 people in their personal downline. This is attained by handing out the 4 vouchers to people you know will take the program seriously and want to hand out their own 4 vouchers. The only other information contained in the emails state that each Vortex member receives a YourTech Mall for free. With this online mall (which caters to digital products) members are able to make up to 70% commission.
Well, I went through each email and did my confirmations. The emails were a bit dated (most were talking about getting a certain number of members in 2007) and the information was pretty generic, no real steps or information. After I completed those, I was sent to a page to get my vouchers. This took me back to the main website (I assume with my voucher links in the form) and ended there. Unfortunately, everything else ended too. I have not received an email telling me how to get into my back office and none of the pages I went to provided the information either, so I am pretty much at a stand still as to how the rest of the program works. Maybe I will receive an email tomorrow.
Reputation
I cannot find anyone stating how this program works, though there are some pretty nice testimonials on the website itself. It appears that people actually can get in the back office and are using the program to build their lists. I have kept the windows open hoping something would pop up, but after 30 minutes I am still in the dark. Well, it is free and I am sure that when I don't do anything with the program they will be contacting me. And, of course, anything that helps me build a strong downline is a good thing.
Domain "Whois"
The Whois information for a website lists the owner and their contact information. The Whois information for "Vortex Marketing Group" is public which is generally a good thing. This indicates the owner of this site has nothing to hide.
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Never needed an invitation to sign up
When I first heard about this site which was a day or two ago, it was by accident. I went to the home page and from there I just entered in my name, email, country, etc. , and hit validate voucher. I became a member of the Presidents Team System. So no, you don't need an invitation to join this site. However, that was the easiest part of this program. I was taken straight to my Voucher Back Office. I went ahead and started to send out my four vouchers. So far only one has been used. I was able to get this in one day. I'm not sure if I can get the other three, but since the whole program is free to use, I figure it should be easy enough. I'm still promoting though.
What I don't like about this whole site is that it doesn't tell you much. It doesn't tell you where you go next or what you do after the four vouchers are done... nothing. I have not been able to use the tech mall as I keep getting a server application error when I click on it. The promotional material is not too bad. It's basic, like other programs have. Another thing that makes be a little nervous about this site is the last time their site news was updated was March 2008. I see a lot of signups recently, but I don't know if this site is really functioning too much anymore. There is not a whole lot too it. If I ever get more than one person in my downline, I would be able to email them but so far I haven't tried that yet.
I will have to say that information on this site is over a year and a half old. The only thing that is recent are the signups which includes me.
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Not all that
Well the great news is the program is free, so you can only expect so much from it. I got an invitation for this program from my friend. The invitation idea is fun because you feel you're in a special group but that’s about the max of the benefits from it.
I haven’t made real money from it and I’m starting to think it’s not worth continuing. A few people say it use to be a big hit when it first launched in 2005-07 but it’s fizzled out since then.
If you're into selling things or know people who are good at it then this program could be for you, but everyone else I say don't waste your time.
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by BStuff on October 18, 2009 at 7:30 PM CST

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