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Originally Posted by Pleasurepays
It's simple reasoning. Someone with such valuable knowledge and experience doesn't need a contract with a company (a secure job with guarantees) to "make money in adult". Suggesting that you can double anyone's gross revenues is a bold and absurd and for many people an offensive claim. It's a claim that assumes a very high degree of ignorance on the program owners part. Is he going to double cams.com revenue from say $100,000,000.00 per year to $200,000,000.00? or any other big player - that assumes he is more intimately acquainted with their business models, traffic, conversions, members, cross sells, up sells, mailing etc than they are.
He knows what he wants... He wants very high compensation. What is he going to risk? So far... nothing. This is how scams start. Outrageous promises, cash/compensation upfront... and then followed up with excuses when performance is nothing like what the company was paying for and nothing like the sales pitch they bought into.
It's the proposal of a very naive and inexperienced business person who thinks its reasonable for others to take all the risks, for him to be guaranteed substantial rewards and to have no risk himself.
If he were going take some of the same risks he is asking others to take, in the event that he didn't come through or refund money etc... that would be different. That is after all, quite reasonable.
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with all due respect, you're beyond ignorant. First of all, you lack reading comprehension, probably you missed the part "
COMPENSATION BASED ON RESULTS". So, please tell me how this is someone "risking" anything, and me "not risking". I'll put it very easy since it's a so hard to grasp concept:
* sponsor: pays only on results
* me: risking time (=money), information (=money), work (=money).
So please, please, please: tell me with your infinite wisdom how is this A SCAM. I run all the risks, so it seems I might be scamming myself.
and btw, I could show you just a little math on what's needed, but I doubt you'll understand it
@STARIADANIEL: you hitted the nail in the head
@OFFICEGIRL: I build my own program this way, looking for a partner here. Build it, developed and sold it later to my own partner. Now it's part of a way bigger program. So believe me I've a slight clue about what I'm talking about
