Tuesday, February 21, 2006

Digression: Internet Marketing Seminar

Cracking the Internet Wealth Code

Are you into internet marketing? Then maybe you've heard of Ewen Chia and Jo Han Mok. Two Singaporeans who have made it big in the USA internet market.

Ewen is the Super Affiliates' Super Affiliate. He has outsold many other super affiliates by big margins in many programs. He rakes in US$800k a year, at least, I heard.

Jo excels in copywriting. His conversion rates are as high as 40%. He is among the World's Top Copywriters, commanding US$25k for a single sales letter.

Hosted by both Ewen and Jo, the Cracking the Internet Wealth Code seminar will be held right here in Singapore on 24-25 Mar 2006. Besides Ewen and Jo, they have invited 4 internet gurus as speakers:

       
  1. Stephen Pierce - Business optimization strategist to speak on effective internet profit models.
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  3. Tom Hua - Viral marketing expert to speak on free advertising with marketing virus.
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  5. David Cavanagh - Rising internet marketer to speak on niche marketing.
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  7. Mystery Speaker - HUGE on the Internet. Seldom speaks LIVE.

These are just one-sentence summaries that barely do justice to what you're getting. You should really go see for yourself what this internet marketing seminar is offering.

How much would you value the vast experience and knowledge of these six veterans of internet marketing? How much would you value the speed up you gain to your success online?

Plus, if you had to fly over to USA, how much time and energy would you have wasted? How about the money you would have to cough up for airfares, hotels and transports?

Instead, we have it easy with six top internet gurus delivering their goods right here at the comfort of our doorsteps.

With these goodies alone, the fee they're asking for the seminar is peanut.

But wait. Did you see the bonuses the Internet Wealth Code is giving?

This is THE Internet Marketing event of 2006 this part of the world. No self-respecting internet marketers around Asia should miss it.

So, remember this name:

Tuesday, February 07, 2006

StormPay: It's a Storm to get your Pay

First it was E-gold. So everyone started to look elsewhere. StormPay seemed like a good alternative, especially after they slashed the fees for NetIBA certified members in Dec 2005.

Sorry, folks. Like what we Chinese say, "Fengshui goes around." Now StormPay is raising hell.

What? You don't know anything about the troubles autosurf and HYIP programs are going through with these e-currency companies? Sheesh! Where have you been? Cyberspace? :) I'm not going to fill you in. Find it out yourself Google'ing.

Anyway, here's StormPay's side of the story.

Rumors Put to Rest.
05-Feb-2006 08:38

Recently StormPay.com closed the accounts of what appear to be some major ponzi schemes. These account closures came as the early results of investigations into those businesses by outside investigational organizations as well as our own internal investigations.

As a result, possible victims of these businesses are attempting to retaliate against StormPay.com by spreading false rumors and performing DDOS attacks against StormPay's servers. The rumors include such things as "StormPay.com has gone out of business", "Their building has been burned down", and other falsehoods. The DDOS attacks are "Denial of Service" attacks where massive amounts of traffic is sent to the website whereby disallowing legitimate web traffic to reach the website. These attacks only prevent legitimate traffic from reaching the website and pose absolutely no threat to the security of your StormPay account.

StormPay will CONTINUE to cooperate with authoritative investigations into these businesses which very heavily appear to be nothing more than illegal ponzi or pyramid schemes. Our hopes are to get these investigations completed as early as possible so that victims can quickly be refunded monies that have been captured in those account closures. However, we must warn that those who are impeding the investigation are only slowing the process for everyone involved.

StormPay Inc.

Tuesday, January 31, 2006

World LPP: Program #2 - IT Call Center

World LPP have started to sell holding units to their Program #2 - IT Call Center in Iasi, Romania. This program has massive potential and they plan to open a second office, and then a third, as quickly as possible. The program is $50 per unit payable via Stormpay or E-gold. World LPP are leaving this program open either until the units are gone, or until the end of February 2006.

There are only 5,000 units available for Program #2. If their Program #1, Vivamin, is anything to go by, those 5,000 units will be sold out quick. I didn't join Vivamin when it launched in November 2005 because health supplements aren't my thing. But I can tell you that it is a success. Some members are already into pure profit—ie. recoup their investments plus more—barely 2 months after the launch.

If you aren't familiar with IT Call Center, it is a place where businesses can go to get IT work done without setting up their own IT department. Large companies can afford their own IT departments in-house but small and medium sized companies normally can't. This is where the WLPP IT Call Center comes in. It will be the "back office" of these small/medium companies by proxy for a fee.

With website and internet issues becoming increasingly more important in today's business world, WLPP IT Call Center is zeroing in this area. Heck! If you're reading my blog right now, you don't need convincing on the potential of such services, right? ;) If you wonder though, just Google the terms "Information Technology, website, internet". You will see that this is one of the fastest growing IT fields and there is a urgent need for this service around the world. It is expected that this program will become profitable within 3 months.

Anyway, IT (Information Technology) is what I like so I've already gotten my share of the 5,000 units. At $50/unit, isn't this a great opportunity to participate in a growing market without huge investment? What's more, World LPP are sweetening the pot with a special deal. You buy 10 units or more and you get one hour of techie help for each 5 units purchased. So not only will you collect interests from your program investments, but you can also access the IT Call Center for your personal needs.

There you have it! Everything is in place, so what are you waiting for? Like I said, the units are expected to sell like hotcake.

Wait, and you shall regret.

Act, and you shall rejoice.

Fastmarket is dead

Fastmarket is dead.

Yeah, yeah, I know this is old news. Just feel like I should end it properly.

After all, Fastmarket had been one of my more major HYIP investments. I had been with it for more than 3/4 of a year. It also gave me a good return percentage wise—a total of 177% (including referral commission) pure net profit.

Still, all good things must come to an end.

Fastmarket is dead.

Let's move on.

Wednesday, January 11, 2006

FastMarket: Back in action?

Is there still hope for FastMarket? Or is this another delay tactic?

After so many days of inactivity since Christmas, there is now a sign of life at FM. Tony the trader, the guy who blogs about forex trading at FM main site, just wrote his first blog for year 2006.

Yeah, you can read all about the exciting piece of new post. Me? I'm more interested to find out what this mean.

Does this mean that FastMarket have only been silent for the last few weeks because of an extended Christmas + New Year vacation? And things will be back to normal once all the staff are settled down from the holidays?

Or, is this just a distraction to give us false hope? To make us think that it was just a long vacation, so that FastMarket have more time to pack and go?

Whatever. I'm not going to raise my hope. How can I when I still can't withdraw me interests?

Monday, January 09, 2006

FastMarket: Abandon ship!

Ok, folks. An update on my last post: Official FM Info. Looks like what I suspected is true.

First, some histories to put everyone on the same footing. If you even dabble in HYIP remotely these few months, you will know the troubles FastMarket members are going through: can't withdraw balances, wire transfers not reflected in accounts, etc. With the admin, ie. David, not responding to any emails or forum posts, speculation abound and rumours fly. What else to expect?

Arguing whether FM is a scam is no doubt the favorite past time in the FM forum. And with the latest posting from a FM member, the fate of FM is sealed: FastMarket have closed their bank account at Cyprus Bank! You can go read the forum post details here.

So, did you heed my warning in the last post? I warned a new FM referral of mine as much, and I'm glad he took me seriously. A good deed added to my count. One step closer to heaven, yeah!

Though I still have funds stuck in FastMarket, no loss. I'm still ahead. I've already withdrawn more than my initial spend. I'm just going to re-invest the balances I can't withdraw just for the 1 in a million chance that FastMarket might turn around.

With that, FM members—including myself—I wish you luck.

Thursday, December 15, 2005

Fastmarket: Official Fast Market Information Dec 2005

Imagine my surprise seeing an email from Fastmarket sitting in my inbox! They have never sent me any email. Not even a confirmation when I joined, not to talk about any news update.

And here it is an email starring me right in the eye: "Official Fast Market Information Dec 2005". You can go read all about it yourself or you can save time reading my 3 lines summary:

       
  1. We have done well in our trading.
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  3. We expect to do well in our trading.
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  5. Go put in $200 or more to enjoy our special December offer of higher interest rates.

"Red alert! Red alert!" was my immediate reaction. Tempting members to put in more funds with better interest rates have always been a telltale. The scamming HYIP is practically screaming, "Give me all your money so I can go enjoy my vacation in Mauritius!"

"Hey, Fastmarket is no scammer!" I can hear you objecting. Sure, sure. So were Prime Fund, SyncInvest, and Invex. Couple with the complaints by many members who couldn't withdraw their balances, or haven't gotten their accounts updated with their wire transfers, I would really be very cautious. In fact, I'm going to give this special December offer a miss.

I must confess though that I'm amongst the lucky ones with no issue over withdrawing. All my withdrawals are for the interests earned, nothing to do with the principals. The only time I had problem withdrawing interests was because E-gold was under DDOS attack.

So, maybe I'm over reacting. Then again, maybe not. Only time can tell.