Let me start out by answering the first accusation that's going to be thrown at me.... yes, I became a registered user today. Why? Because I searched on Y! and found this, saw some of the negative reviews, and decided to post about it.
I mean, God forbid this software's actually reviewed by someone who uses it. The vast majority of negative reviews I saw were written by those who were simply turned off by the marketing. Elitists who saw the positive reviews and decided to scoff at the people who wrote them.
And it makes sense that people would be wary at first glance, of course. Why? Because it has an infomercial. It seems like we're hardwired to immediately dismiss this kind of service as a get-richer. We're hardwired to be cynical.
But, ultimately, if you don't try it, you have no authority to post negatively against it.
I've been a user for a few months, now, and have had some seriously positive results using the software. Of course there's more to it than the red/green lights, it's based on algorithmic charts that measure supply and demand.
I recently attended their second yearly little festival in Dallas. 2,000 attended. From what I understand, last year's attendance was roughly 1,000.
I don't think this is dying out, and I hope to God it doesn't. I've had some real success using this stuff, and I really wish more people would, too.
When it all comes down to it....
If you want to know more about it, call them up and ask about it. Don't listen to a bunch of overcynical pseudo-experts who haven't even tried this software.
I mean, God forbid this software's actually reviewed by someone who uses it. The vast majority of negative reviews I saw were written by those who were simply turned off by the marketing. Elitists who saw the positive reviews and decided to scoff at the people who wrote them.
And it makes sense that people would be wary at first glance, of course. Why? Because it has an infomercial. It seems like we're hardwired to immediately dismiss this kind of service as a get-richer. We're hardwired to be cynical.
But, ultimately, if you don't try it, you have no authority to post negatively against it.
I've been a user for a few months, now, and have had some seriously positive results using the software. Of course there's more to it than the red/green lights, it's based on algorithmic charts that measure supply and demand.
I recently attended their second yearly little festival in Dallas. 2,000 attended. From what I understand, last year's attendance was roughly 1,000.
I don't think this is dying out, and I hope to God it doesn't. I've had some real success using this stuff, and I really wish more people would, too.
When it all comes down to it....
If you want to know more about it, call them up and ask about it. Don't listen to a bunch of overcynical pseudo-experts who haven't even tried this software.