From the inception of the original Firepow until now, there have been complaints that the program is too expensive; and this latest incarnation has not been immune from that criticism.
And that is understandable. At first glance US$127 a month does seem to be a fairly high price tag; but realistically, it is imperative to examine the matter in a practical context and compare the cost of the potential outcomes from investing that sort of money in Firepow 2.0 with the cost of achieving similar potential outcomes at a conventional learning institution.
An examination of the earnings results of the members of the original program may be of help, and I know on a personal basis, at least four people who are earning net annual incomes in excess of US$100,000, and I have it on reliable authority that there are quite a few more who are achieving similar results. And it is common knowledge in the Internet marketing world that there a at least scores, and more likely hundreds of people who are earning at that level from blogging.
Now let’s look at the other side of the coin. Today I established the cost obtaining a bachelor’s degree in business from the University of Southern Queensland. The three year course costs AU$26,000.
But a graduate of that course would not be able to command a salary of AU$100,000. To have a reasonable chance of doing that would require an MBA, which would require a further 1.5 years of study at a cost of AU$13,000.
In other words: 4.5 years of study and total investment of AU$39,000.
And at the end of that 4.5 year the university doesn’t guarantee either that the student will graduate OR get employment at AU$100,000 per ammum. What is more, there is no refund of fees in the event of failure.
Let’s now look again at the Firepow people who are earning those six figure incomes, and take into account, if you will, that Firepow has only been in existence for about 18 months. In that time they’ve probably already earned at least $20,000 (I mean they wouldn’t have earned zilch for 18 months and then suddenly started to rake in excess of US$8400 a month—there would have been a gradual build-up to that), and in that 18 months they’ve only invested about US$2,800.
In addition, they had a 110% money back guarantee if they didn’t get what could only be described as a reasonable result after 60 days!
Alex Wilson is a management consultant and Internet marketer from Queensland, Australia, who has a deep interest in helping people quickly reach their online income goals. Discover more about what he believes is the planet’s best blogging software and its associated learning package here: www.firepow2-review.com/recommends/firepow2.php.
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