The 20/20 Challenge
I groaned when Michael Green told me about his latest 20/20 Challenge project, in which he promises to teach you step-by-step how he made $20,000 in 20 days and how you can replicate his process.
As a rule, I HATE those ‘make x in x number of days’ promises, especially because most that I’ve seen to date are complete pipe dreams… or worse, schemes to try and sell you a bunch more products.
“Michael, I can’t possibly tell anyone about the 20/20 Challenge unless you SHOW me your EXACT plan AND I can verify that it’s realistic and feasible“, I told him.
“But of course” he responded.
I should have known that Michael would come through with the goods… he always does.
Based on the daily action plan that I saw, what Michael teaches is entirely workable and true to his promise, the only “extra’s” you’ll need are a domain name and hosting. That’s right - no other expenses.
Furthermore, Michael guarantees that if you fail to make $20,000 in 20 days after following his plan, he will refund the cost of the course completely. Moreover, Michael’s courses are always user-friendly - easy to understand and follow.
And for some of you (me included) having a daily action plan to give you something concrete to do each day is a huge motivator to turn off the TV or stop surfin’ and get to work!
As the course is currently in pre-launch, it is available for a huge discount. The price doubles on September 29th, (launch day) and only a limited quantity will be sold.
If you’ve been hoping that I’d talk about something other than PPC training this month, or if you’re ready to go beyond PPC and affiliate marketing to create your own product - the 20/20 Challenge is the perfect way to expand your Internet marketing horizons.
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12 Responses to “The 20/20 Challenge”
Barry on September 25th, 2007 8:55 am
Hi Rosalind… I bought it and I’ll let you know! Thanks for the tip. I really think the biggest stopper in progress of internet business is the overload of information and feeling so helpless to conquer it all. Where in life do we conquer it all, anyway?
I’ll be in touch in 20 days
Barry
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Amanda on September 25th, 2007 14:18 pm
Rosalind, quite honestly… I wish you would have gotten a copy of this ahead of time, given it to your virtual assistant Joel, and then report to us how much he earned in 20 days using the system.
You must realize the highly skeptical feeling one gets from reading about an offer of this nature. Let’s put it this way… if your assistant Joel were to use the information contained in the course, and receive no outside help from you, would you be overwhelmingly confident (to the point of swearing on a bible) in his ability to earn even $2,000 (a far cry from $20,000-but still a respectable sum in my opinion)?
It also occurred to me that you could easily hire 3 or 4 more assistants who could put the information in the course into practice, and be allowed to keep 50% of the $20,000 they earn, with the remainder going to you. What a wonderful way for you to earn a great deal of money, and to also have some real-world case studies that “prove” the system works.
Your thoughts?
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Darren on September 25th, 2007 17:53 pm
Hi Rosalind,
I was all set to try the 20/20 Challenge until I read Michael’s guarantee…”I’ll cheerfully return your money within a 58 day period from the actual launch date of the toolkit”.
If my math is correct I would have to wait up to 63 days for a refund…
Not my idea of good customer service.
Cheers,
Darren
Hi Darren,
Michael says that he’ll refund your money for the 20/20 Challenge ‘within a 58 day period’ not ‘after’.
Hope that helps clear things up.
Cheers,
Ros
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Rosalind Gardner on September 25th, 2007 18:33 pm
My response to Amanda…
The toolkit is on pre-launch until September 29th, which means that no one has a copy yet.
I’ve seen the outline and the daily action guide - which as someone who works in the industry made perfect sense to me.
I do understand skepticism, but that shouldn’t stop you from trying something you really want to do, especially when the training comes with an iron-clad guarantee.
As to Joel and my easy-to-hire assistants doing the project to produce proof, by the time we did that, the package will be sold out and you’ll have missed out.
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william on September 26th, 2007 8:56 am
seems like this is a plan to get JV’s to sell custom plrs. if you get the plan, don’t care for it, can you get a refund without proving that you sweated out working the 20 days?
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Richard on September 28th, 2007 14:03 pm
Ok Rosalind,
I purchased the 20/20 challenge based on my comfort level with your experience and honesty. I purchased your Super Affiliate Handbook in August and am about ready to launch my first affiliate site. I created a LLC and purchased a domain name. I do have a question regarding my best plan to create a website. I was going to use Bluehost based on your recommendation, however, I am not sure if it is novice friendly. My question is, would you recommend Bluehost (minimal fee) or Site Build It (larger flat fee) for someone that hasn’t built a site before? Thanks in advance for your response.
Richard
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Rosalind Gardner on September 28th, 2007 17:06 pm
Hi Richard,
If the main portion of your site is going to be a blog, then I would recommend that you take the less expensive BlueHost route.
We all have to start somewhere, and I honestly believe that by starting with BlueHost, and figuring out Cpanel and Fantastic (there’s not that much to figure out) that you’ll be farther ahead in the long run because you’ll know much more about your site than if you go the SBI route.
I hope that helps!
Cheers,
Ros
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Michelle Gale on October 9th, 2007 19:27 pm
Hi Rosalind,
First off I would like to tell you that I admire your dedication to your internet partners. I bought your super Affiliate Handbook well over a year ago now and after a very busy period in my life, I am now ready to step up to the challenge of becoming a success at affiliate marketing.
I am going to take this 20/20 challenge because I trust your word and I have a money back option, so I have to step up. I will keep you posted.
After reading your super affiliate handbook last year(and not following all your directions), I ended up with lots of links to affiliate sites,no content and 27 different websites. Some might say I lost the plot but I just went ahead and joined anything I had a passing interest in.
I am now re-reading your handbook and I am going to get myself a blog today, so that others can follow my progress.
Looking forward to starting to earn an income.
Kindest Regards
Michelle Gale
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John Cowburn on October 23rd, 2007 11:14 am
If anyone completes the challenge successfully within the 20 days (or even 30, 40 days) AND he isn’t a GURU, let’s hear about it. Expect silence!
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Linda Lee on October 29th, 2007 11:39 am
I’m on the fence right now - has anyone heard from Barry yet? He says he bought it on 9/25 and would report back.
Best Regards,
Linda Lee
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DA on November 1st, 2007 22:15 pm
So… anyone actually done this and got decent results? Any confirmation what-so-ever that it works, even a little bit? (other than confirmation from the guy who wrote the book and his affiliates)?
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Pamela Harper on November 6th, 2007 6:21 am
It so hard today to believe in alot of things especially when it comes to home business and online marketing. Long Sales Copy the urgency to buy. It really didn’t look to be any different than any other offer of this type. I think we are looking for something to WOW us and really come through.
I would settle for the real deal at 2000 - 5000 with actual over the shoulder showing of what really works. We all need to just find that niche to work for the individual as you have done Rosalind. You really have a handle on online marketing. Shows with determination, what really can be done.
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