I’ve used the words, “functional, unremarkable, basic”, a few times in this review. This theme pretty much applies to your six pre-made products too.
Each product comes in the form of 10 – 12 short video tutorials. Again we have the Powerpoint slides with the narrator talking over the top, this time in a less sales oriented British accent. Hmm, the effect is a bit, “stamp collector, model railway expert”, no offense to anyone who engages in those fine hobbies.
Each course will certainly teach you the basics about the subject being covered, but not really any more than that. So these tutorials are aimed at beginners.
Look, yet again they get the job done. If your prospect becomes a buyer they will receive value equivalent to the sale price. But no more. That’s fair, you might say, and you’d be correct. I guess this is me making a comparison between the sales pitch for Cash System X and the end result that you will be delivering to your own customers.
The courses aren’t bad, they are solid, they cover basic territory, but they just don’t grab me or make me enthusiastic for the topic being covered.
But let’s stop for a minute and get real. How much of your time and money would it cost for you to produce six complete video courses?
If you don’t have a product right now then these courses are equivalent to most things out there in the same price range.
Jonny Andrews doesn’t reveal the topics covered by the six products in his pre-sales video, so I won’t either other than to say they are targeted bang in the middle of the Internet marketing niche. Put another way, you are going to have a lot of competition.
Will these products cut the mustard? Honestly?
Not when compared to some of the better alternatives out there. I’m sorry to say that but it’s my honest opinion.
Look at it another way. If a prospect comes to you first can you deliver a product that will school them in the basics of a subject they have expressed an interest in? Well the answer now becomes a resounding yes! These aren’t the greatest courses of all time but they are good enough and at the price they are pitched they do actually represent fair value for money.
And don’t forget, you also get the transcripts for the videos so you know what I’m going to suggest next. Over time, one by one, use these courses as blueprints for making your own. If that sounds like something you think is beyond you, stick around in this business a while longer and you’ll soon find these things aren’t nearly as difficult as you imagine.
The products then… a bit of a shame, they could have been better but to start with they’ll do okay.
If you are a beginner don’t forget to use these products yourself. Hey, why not? They’ll teach you the fundamentals of six key Internet marketing models. Six free products, don’t sniff at the value.
You should be thoroughly familiar with everything you are selling anyway, right? Ahem… I’m still working through mine.


