This Free1Up review explains that while it may be a legitimate online business, it is not for everyone. Find out if Free1Up is for you by reading the reasons why you may not want to join--Who knows? Maybe it's what you have been looking for...
Outlined below is a list of the top 3 reasons not to join Free1Up.com, complete with full explanations...
#1 - Are you looking to "Get Rich Quick"...
Although it is feasible to make inordinate amounts of money with Free1Up, with the right marketing strategy, support from your sponsor (if you are new to this type of online business), and persistence, it is far from a "Get Rich Quick" scam. You'll have to put in some work, and do a little more than just "sign up" to reap the benefits. When I say "work" though, I mean taking the necessary steps to getting the word out. There are people out there looking for legitimate money-making opportunities, it's just a matter of exposing THOSE people to your website.
#2 - If you are unwilling to be persistent.
So you've signed up. You've read all of the materials and advice your sponsor (aka team leader) has provided you (considering your sponsor cares enough to do that for you). Now what? One day rolls around, no sales. Two, three days-still no sales. Do you give up? If so, then stay away from Free1Up...as a matter of fact, stay away from any legitimate online business and blow your money on scam after scam until you give up doing that. I'm not trying to be harsh, but the truth is, you must create a strategy and follow through with it, at least for a few weeks, if not a few months before you try something else. As I mentioned earlier, you should take the time to find a sponsor that is willing to help guide you along the way until you are comfortable running the business on your own. Unfortunately, not everyone has a good sponsor-the good news is that there is mountains of information all over the internet to help you be successful, and to create a good strategy that will work.
#3 - If you are the type to ask for more than what you put in...
There is a main product that the Free1Up system promotes. It's called the "Ad System", and while rather pricey ($400 at the time of this writing), fortunately for the persistent and serious Free1Up member, that money is earned back in only 2 sales. But let's go back to what you are trying to do in Free1Up. You are promoting the "Ad System", because that is what's going to make you money. You can choose to stay a Free member and still earn money by selling the Ad System, but how effective can you be at selling something that you haven't purchased yourself? True, not every car salesman has every car in the lot that he or she is selling, but I'm sure they own an automobile of some sort, and it's a broad enough topic that someone can know everything about a specific automobile and not own it. Unfortunately, with the "Ad System" being such a unique and exclusive product to Free1Up, it is hard to know much about the specifics unless you own it.
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