Consumer Wealth System Review: Watch Out For The Upsell

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Consumer Wealth System is an internet marketing training program designed to help people make money online through the sales of physical products. It was launched in the summer of 2010 and has received some cautiously positive feedback. The training program is well conceived and thorough in its approach, but really uncovers nothing new that can’t be found somewhere else. If you are new to internet marketing though, and are more interest in the sales of physical products than digital products, then the training has some merit. (Click Here To Learn More)

Consumer Wealth System was developed by Daniel Tuner and Marc Lindsay, both from New Zealand and associate with super affiliate Mark Ling through Affilorama. They have years of internet marketing success and so they no doubt can create quality products. The overall feedback that I uncovered suggests that the program covers all the crucial aspects of internet marketing from selecting domain names, setting up hosting, building and monetizing websites, promoting the websites and working with various affiliate networks such as Commission Junction, Offer Vault and even Amazon.

Some of the skills that you can develop through the video and PDF training material include:

  • Setting up websites for physical products.
  • Learning how to effectively select and promote the right products for sale success.
  • Identifying and locating less popular, but still with good search traffic, physical products with affiliate programs.
  • Developing solid writing skills and tips on writing product review articles.

Consumer Wealth System cost a one-time $77, but there are two big upsells after the initial purchase. These are:

  • Affiliate Siphon at $97 a month is a WordPress automation tool with some added bonus SEO plugins.
  • Article Marketing Automation at $47 a month is an article submission service similar to My Article Network and Unique Article Wizard.

The thing that turns many people off is the fact that the upsells are more expensive than the initial product and that these are monthly membership programs. Both Affiliate Siphon and Article Marketing Automation however, are both well regarded and deliver on their promises. Some people believe that the Consumer Wealth System was created just to get more people involved in these other membership programs.

The word on the street regarding Consumer Wealth System is fair to good, but as I’ve mentioned before, be prepared for a $145 a month upsell. Essentially what your getting is a program that will teach you how to set up WordPress sites and then will show you an automated system to manage those sites (Affiliate Siphon). It will also teach you how to article market and will sell you an article submission service (Article Marketing Automation). If you are interested in the program and wish to visit their official site, just remember to exit off the sales page a few times and you can receive a 7 day trial for as low as $4.97. This will give you a chance to kick the tires before you commit yourself.
 

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