Retired Millionaire Review

The Sales Letter of The Retired Millionaire makes a number of claims that are intended to entice the reader to want to buy. In that, I have to say, it is very successful. Christopher Everson who markets himself as The Retired Millionaire claims that you will be given the secrets of how the “gurus” make money, with no real need to create a product as they are all supplied, and that you don’t even need a website – but, if you do, then he has included a number of readymade website templates for you to choose from.

1. So, What Do You Get For Your Money?

Well, attempting to remain objective, you will receive some outdated resale rights products circa 2003, 2004, 2005. Most of us who have been internet marketing for any length of time probably already have access to these products as they have often been given away free in many of the JV Giveaway episodes that occur from time to time. Few, if any, of these products provided in The Retired Millionaire have any marketable value per se, although I can, with a bit of manipulating, update these products and make money from them.

What else do you get in The Retired Millionaire? Very poor quality PLR articles which are clearly written by a person whose first language was certainly not English. It’s not actually what is written in the articles that gives this away, so much as the incorrect usage of many of the words whose nuances are used in a completely different context by a native English speaker. In other words, the articles are very poor and, in my opinion, unusable. With regard to the tutorials included in The Retired Millionaire, I am not even going to go there. Suffice to say, if you are CAN Spam aware, the best thing I can suggest you do with the tutorials is to highlight the whole lot – and then press your “DELETE” button.

2. Is The Retired Millionaire Worth Investing In?

The size of this package from The Retired Millionaire is impressive, but open it up and you will change your opinion from “impressive” to “inflated”. Basically, without mincing my words, you have wasted $47.00 on a load of rubbish. Nevertheless, if you are completely brand-new to internet marketing and have some skills with writing, I would suggest you took each PLR article as a separate entity and completely re-wrote every single one. That way you could well retrieve some of the money you paid out as well as gain valuable skills as a writer and editor in your own right.

3. Summary.

The information provided by The Retired Millionaire is easily duplicable but it will take you time and effort – a lot of effort – to reproduce this information into a marketable product. There are many guides that really will help you to get a foothold into internet marketing, but The Retired Millionaire is not one of them.

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