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Streamline Funnel System – Good for Leads? or Bad for Business?

Streamline Funnel System – Good for Leads? or Bad for Business?


Welcome back! I appreciate you :)
Be sure and shoot me a note if there's anything I can do to help get you get your marketing funnel up and running, k?

Okay let me preface this by saying I am usually pretty skeptical about new “lead generating” opportunities.

But this comes from a source worth paying attention to (yes – follow Kary on Twitter :) and I’m a sucker for a new technology so I grabbed a free position and will probably upgrade (supposed to be under $10) when upon launch.

If it delivers 10k optin leads to plop into my marketing funnel (so they actually optin to

    me

) every month for cheap? Can’t hurt to try it right?

However – I am VERY curious to see how Paul Birdsall has managed to come up with a software program that from what I can glean steals optins from other sites and calls them ‘optins leads’ that it’s okay to spread around… also have to wonder how many of those leads will be shared among us (ie. even if they’re optin and legal – will 10,000 other people get them too??).

But I’ve seen enough things developed online over the years not to take an “Okay I’ll play for now” stance when something potentially revolutionary comes along ;-)

We shall see.

What do you guys think?

Would love your thoughts below and FOR SURE include your Streamline link if you have one – k? (and then Retweet so you get some free exposure!)

Appreciate you!
Andrea

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  1. #1 by Rocque - July 9th, 2009 at 10:40

    Hello Andrea,
    I found your site on Twitter. I am like you. I joined the free Streamline Funnel System, because I figured that for under $10 a month it was worth a try. I thought I would be able to make some connections to funnel into my main opportunity.

    Then at launch day I was a bit upset over the almost $40 a month charge, and to see that I have 0 personally sponsored, so my pre launch campaigning got no resutls.

    However maybe that is a good thing. I wrote to support asking why they have mislead us with the change in pricing. I did get a response and that is encouraging. They said they would cancel my account immediately if I wanted.

    I am leery of the fact that they charge you one price then in a few days…not even enough time to have their stuff fully activated they want to charge you more.

    What is your take on this? I think I will write a review for my blog, too and see if I can stir up some participation.

    Here is my funnel system link for now. I might give it a month to test the waters then make a final decision.

  2. #2 by Andrea - July 9th, 2009 at 10:50

    Hi there Rocque -

    Well, my take on it is this – change the rules of the game before we even get started and I’m not playing.

    Big red flag for me – either someone’s getting greedy, is badly prepared or just plain dishonest.

    You can’t advertise one price then say oh hey wait – my mistake – it’s actually 4x what I quoted you … especially after good people have put in time and effort on your behalf.

    Very uncool.

    Nope not my cup of tea.

    hth,
    Andrea

  3. #3 by Ken Lomba - October 25th, 2009 at 12:59

    Thanks for the info. it was very informative.

  4. #4 by Joey - February 2nd, 2010 at 10:22

    Hey Andrea,

    Nice blog here. I checked out the system and like most similar systems, you must be able to market. A system, no matter how powerful, will not work unless people are going through it. For example the sales funnel I use has landing pages that convert between 7-12% on average. This is fairly high considering the online average. However, it doesn’t do me any good unless people are going through my funnel. For anyone else that has looked at your funnel, just make sure you find ways to market and get people to actually look at the system. Thanks for sharing.

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