When I saw Michael Green’s 20/20 Challenge I jumped at the chance to buy it. My biggest downfall as an internet marketer has been my inability to put together and market a product of my own. I can sell other people’s products, but I’ve never put together all the things necessary to create and sell my own stuff. I was a bit dubious about forking out a few hundred dollars again, but the guarantee coupled with Michael’s reputation convinced me.
Michael has put together an incredible offer with the 2020 challenge… there’s no affiliate link there, and it is still at the pre-launch price. Michael has it at reduced price for just 2 more day’s, then it will go to $497 I believe.
I’ve read through the 250 page manual and this is the laydown dropdead best blueprint I’ve ever seen… I have no doubt that I can make $20,000 in the next 20 day’s using this blueprint of Michael’s. It is a “Step by Step” manual with every single chore laid out so that for a few hours a day for 20 days I can do EXACTLY what his sales page says… “Make $20,000 in 20 day’s”
I can’t tell you everything about the 20/20 Challenge system, but I can tell you it revolves around finding and rebranding or creating a product to make it your own, generating your sales page/letter and locating joint venture partners and affiliates to help sell your product He even goes into putting a payment processing and product delivery system in place.
Some questions you may ask…
- Does this use PPC to drive traffic? … no, but you may do so to test your sales letter if you wish.
- What other expenses will I have if I buy this course? … a Domain name and webhosting. You may need to pay an Elancer to rebrand your product, but not necessarily so, and that costs very little anyway. Michael say’s on his sales page…
“This is a self-contained toolkit. It includes absolutely everything you’ll need to succeed. With the only exception being a float of around ten bucks and a domain and webserver space”.
- Michael offers an extra 20 products you can rebrand as you fill out the sales form, is it worth buying them? … yes and no. It’s up to you. I bought them, and they are good value, and if you do buy them, you’ll have enough products to keep you busy for 12 months… that could potentially earn you over $500,000 if you use them all.
The bottom line is that if you don’t make $20,000 in 57 days (not 20), you can ask for a full refund, but I doubt anyone will do that.