PostCardProfits - Is it Worth It?

Oct 27
07:49

2010

Kevin Red

Kevin Red

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Interested in taking part in a home based business opportunity called PostCardProfits? If you are then you may be disheartened to know that at this time, its site is currently not accepting any new registrants because of the program being "sold out".

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However,PostCardProfits - Is it Worth It? Articles it is highly possible that PostCardProfits may open its doors real soon. A couple of our registrants did manage to secure a slot in the system so as of the moment, why don't you arm yourself with this review based on their comments and experiences regarding PostCardProfits?

For a start, PostCardProfits is a home-based business system that allows users to generate an income based on a post card system. The complete course was created by a man named Luke Jaten and would cost participants approximately $300. The price is broken down into six payments of $59.95 and covers the entire course in 10 Audio CDs. The fee also covers the shipping of these items. In a nutshell, PostCardProfits basically works by providing aid to consumers in crafting their own direct mail post card campaign. Some consumers may misunderstand this and assume that profit is being generated by the mere act of direct mailing which is certainly not true. Rather, the Audio CDs provides point to point courses in ways that that a postcard can be used for advertisement purposes of services or products.

That being said, PostCardProfits is intended for individuals who currently have or is planning to invest in a home-based business which needs a lot of marketing or promotion. This system is geared solely towards the promotion of products and services that you are presently or going to be involved with. Once PostCardProfits opens its doors to new registrants, you may see it a means of jump-starting the marketing campaign of your business.

Looking at PostCardProfits further, I was able to determine an interesting fact. The head company of PostCardProfits is a company called Direct Marketing Group which currently has an F rating with the BBB (Better Business Bureau). While this isn't really a determining factor when judging the reputation of a business, a higher rating certainly would have helped. The bulk of the complaints weren't disputing the efficiency of the system any way, but rather the refund process which was quite a hassle. PostCardProfits promised a money-back guarantee for unsatisfied users and we all know that there are a lot of possible factors in this area that would have caused such an outcome.

This only highlights the need to do research before diving in to any kind of investment and be relatively certain that it's something that you need and can make the best out of.

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