Dealdotcom: MPO Tycoon Club — One Year Membership

Dealdotcom: MPO Tycoon Club — One Year Membership

First let me start by pointing out what a great deal you get on this dealdotcom offer. This product normally retails for $599.40, but until either 12am CST or all available units have been purchased you can have one year membership to MPO Tycoon Club for only $285.00. That’s pretty exciting, right? Unless of course you have no idea what the MPO Tycoon Club is.

Here are some basic facts about MPO Tycoon Club.

MPO stands for money pumping oilwells
Basically the theory is that the more “wells” you have the lower volume each one has to put out individually to make a large amount of income. This is all about multiple streams of passive income. Each by themselves aren’t terribly impressive but tallied together they start making large amounts of money possible.

The MPO Tycoon Club membership is exclusive
To avoid oversaturation of the niche markets only 150 members are accepted into this club. 150 might seem like a lot, but in reality it’s nothing. Especially by world wide web standards.

Some additional facts about what membership provides:

  • 5 thoroughly researched, low competition niches
  • 10 traffic generating articles per niche
  • Hot affiliate products for each niche
  • A schedule with step-by-step instructions for setting up your MPO
  • One year membership included = 60 MPOs that can each generate 20-200+ dollars per month passively.

So now that I’ve given you a rough overview of the current offer I’d like to suggest you go out and purchase it because you need this and I need the commission. I’d like to, but I can’t. Not in good conscience at least.

There’s an old saying that’s been around for a long, long time. No doubt you’ve heard it (not to mention probably said it yourself) before. It goes like this “If it sounds too good to be true it probably is” This MPO Tycoon club strikes me like that. Too good to be true. In order to make money you have to work at it. Period. End of story. You don’t spend a few hundred dollars on a membership and expect to start making money. That’s not realistic.

This whole thing reminds me of the turnkey website phenomenon that was going around a few years back. You remember the one I’m talking about. “Just spend 399.99 on our specially developed turnkey sites and you’ll start making money almost immediately!” It didn’t work then and it isn’t going to work now.

To his credit Kevin Riley (the developer of the program) doesn’t claim anyone will get rich from it. In fact he states Set up with the absolute minimum of fuss, these little gems will steadily pump a small trickle of cash into your account. Basically he wants you to buy membership for at least $285.00 (599.40 after the offer runs out/expires) and then start making a “small trickle of cash”. Am I the only one concerned?

A Blog about Nothing - Dealdotcom: MPO Tycoon Club -- One Year Membership

Kevin Riley

Finally some of you are probably wondering why I have links in this article to the promotion if I’m giving it proverbial “thumbs down”. The answer is simply because everyone can make their own decisions about the product and if it is worth the expense. If they want to buy it they are more than welcome to do so and I’ll happily take the commission too.

  • we need more details ... sound like a deja things... too good too be true.......
  • Kevin - No the problem is that you're just not explaining yourself very well. It might seem perfectly clear to you, but to me and no doubt others it's not.

    Oh well, best of luck to you.
  • Blog About. I think you'd better actually read my sales letter and then go get an education about affiliate marketing, before you make such statements. I'm getting the feeling that I'm talking to someone who has made up their mind, and wouldn't budge no matter what evidence was presented. Which is too bad, for an open mind will take you much farther in life.
  • Kevin - So basically after around 20 weeks everything goes on autopilot and continues generating income without any significant effort on "my" part? I'm sure you realize how counter-intuitive that sounds.
  • Blog About, I can understand your wariness. And that is a healthy attitude to take on the Internet. It is far too easy to jump into every deal that comes along ... and end up going nowhere. Taking everything with a grain of salt is safe.

    As for the articles, following the MPO formula (laid out for you in the Club) you will use those articles for about 20 weeks. Your blog posts will go on longer. By that time, your blog will be high in SEs for its keyword phrase and no longer need the push of articles.

    Can I guarantee your income? Can you guarantee that you'll actually follow my plans step-by-step? I've seen too many who don't follow through. If -- and only if -- you follow through, I would gladly guarantee that you'll get your investment back. In fact, I can't see how you couldn't -- unless the Internet shut down tomorrow.

    Thanks, Kevin
  • wayupnorth - I can't give it a chance I can only give my impressions of the information at hand. As far as unfair I don't generally function in a state of unfairness or fairness.
  • Kevin - Thanks for stopping by and adding your two cents to the discussion. I'm not saying it doesn't or can't work. I'm just naturally wary when someone else apparently does all of the work involved. It leaves you at the mercy of their quality.

    I'm also wary because something like this does sound too good to be true. On par with "make $5,000 a week stuffing envelopes from home" type offers.

    I understand the concept of trickling that you're promoting. But 60 targeted niche sites would be a LOT of work. I mean you offer 10 starter articles in each niche, but most blogs would blow through those articles within a week or week and a half. What about after that? The articles aren't going to magically write themselves. Someone has to keep up with it. That's why it's too good to be true.

    Do you guarantee anything as far as a return goes? If I was to buy your program and follow all of the directions do you guarantee that I'll max $X per week? Would you guarantee that I'd at least make up the cost of the membership?
  • wayupnorth
    I think you should give it a chance before you write such a negative review of the product. It's unfair to your readers, DDC, and Kevin Riley.
  • I'd like to clear up a few misconceptions. "You don’t spend a few hundred dollars on a membership and expect to start making money. " I don't claim that. I do say that you have to actually commit some time. The nice thing is, we've done all the hard work (research, writing). You only do a little part-time and you create multiple streams of income.

    Yes! A trickle from one MPO, but over the year you'll get 60 MPOs. Even if every MPO only trickled out $20 a month, you can see how you'll return your investment -- even just $1200/month is gonna make a big difference.

    Is it too good to be true. I think not.
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