I haven't used it, but I just took a look at it. First, as a rule, any "make money" income system that spends the first 75% of its sales pitch telling you to imagine how much money you can make - that's a red flag right there.
As far as reality, it sounds like they're telling you how to take pictures, upload them, and hope someone agrees to buy them. There are LOTS of photographers - professionals - that sell stock photography. With digital cameras now, anyone can easily do or fix photos, so it's even easier.
When they say that some online photographers make upwards of $9000 a month, they didn't say it was THEIR users. Yeah, sure, some professionals - probably very respected professionals - make that and more, but I'd like to see how many of their clients do it.
And for that matter, why do you have to "wait for a check"? That implies the company gets a profit. For what? I suspect they don't send out much, if anything, in royalties, and make their money selling their "get started" package. You could upload your own photos to a free website and take paypal and accomplish the same thing without involving this company.
Photos are cheap now, and it's harder to sell average ones than ever. Professional photographers may do well, but people are paying for years of experience, and you wouldn't need the "income system".
Again, anything that spends the bulk of its sell time trying to tell you to imagine how much money you could make and what you could do with that money should probably be suspect at a minimum, if not just totally ignored.
I say, save your money. Buy PhotoShop if you're really interested in investing some money. Or go see a movie.
2007-02-17 01:30:35
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answered by T J 6
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