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Written by Rio Morales on November 6th, 2009

Maverick Money Makers is a membership site, meaning it has a continuing monthly subscription fee of $97. For many who are simply dabbling in the internet as a hobby MMM is not the way to go.

So for those who are just looking for the “next new thing” to try, this is not it. This wealth-creation club is for those who want to make money now, and who need the knowledge to make that happen.

The core of the club is a series of training videos and for the get-right-to-it personalities, Mack Michaels can start a bit slow but once he gets going he is very clear in both his onscreen pointers and communication about make-or-break details. Budding entrepreneurs will appreciate his clarity.

The videos themselves are a cut above most streaming videos online. These are large, clear, and easy to watch–a rare commodity these days.

It helps even more that these are clear because many of the videos last anywhere from 15 minutes to over an hour, no one can accuse Mack of NOT over-delivering when it comes to content. You get the idea he really does want you to succeed, and is trying hard to Impart his considerable knowledge about online marketing, while at the same time trying to simplify it for the newbies, and still give critical details for more advanced users. There are plans to add additional videos to each of these club areas each month, and the titles and skills are intriguing, especially including the “Millionaire Systems” video yet to come.

Two of the club areas dedicated to wealth creation are not video content.

Mack and his researchers have put together over 100 specific starter topics for you to use as thought generators for marketing in successful niches from the start. He labels this his “Brilliant Niche Marketing Ideas.”

But they take it even one step further in the “Turnkey Products to Sell” section.

Here they link to over 100 blue clickable links of instantly downloadable zip files that carry complete starter marketing campaign resources: PLR articles in 9 different languages, in Word, text, and HTML formats, affiliate programs for each topic areas, and even LSI keyword research for each topic.

For those who are not yet familiar with LSI, or “latent semantic indexing,” it is simply the naturally-occurring keywords associated with a main keyword.

The bottom line here is that all of the heavy lifting has been done for you already, but there is still plenty of flexibility in each of these areas to put your on spin on it. This avoids the problems of many cookie-cutter campaigns offered by most sites, where every member runs exactly the same campaign.

Mack gives you the critical pieces, and it is up to you to give it your own personality and direction with the other tools and training he provides.

There is a wide variety of information available here, not all of it is new or unique, but few sites have pulled it together as well as this one. With most membership sites you still need to go play hide-n-seek with Google to find the missing pieces to make your campaigns work effectively.

Mack Michaels does contribute quite a bit of hard-to-find mid- and advanced level tips and tricks to help your marketing shift into high gear. For example, most Gurus tell you to stay away from Google Adwords Content Network, yet Mack shows clearly how to take advantage of the variety and lower CPC, Cost per Click, it offers.

Some of the techniques take cash outlay to implement. However, these are offset with his low and no-cash “Quick Money Blueprints.” If you need to start slow, investing more time than money, and then scale up as you create some income, Mack also provides a path for you

Most of the information is provided in video form and it takes a little while to consume. Though the quality of the information is excellent, I wish there were PDF quick start guides or summaries for those who prefer learning by reading. On the other hand, written materials take a lot longer to produce than a “how to,” on-the-spot video tutorial. So there is a tradeoff, with the videos winning out because of both clarity, and the ability to stock the club with more information, quicker.

Once you start investing your $97.00 each month, you are motivated to earn that money back. Fortunately, there are plenty of tools and techniques inside the club to make that happen.

In fact, the simplicity and money-making power of some of the advanced techniques is amazing. It becomes easier to understand how some people are routinely pulling in outrageous sums working an hour or two a day from their home office. You will discover that while some of the basic ways of making a little extra income via basic affiliate marketing are valid, the really big money is available primarily through using specific techniques and strategies that most marketers are not willing to reveal.

You might suspect that there would be competition among club members using the same techniques. This is perhaps the greatest strength of the Maverick Money Makers Club. Despite the wealth of information, it is easy to understand and it is presented in a way that provides great flexibility for individual marketers to go out and successfully do their own thing.

A prime motivator for owners of membership sites like Mack is creating ongoing value so that turnover among members is reduced. It is much easier to keep a satisfied member happy than to bring in a new one.

Not everyone can afford $97.00 a month to jumpstart their internet marketing career. For those who can, the initial outlay concern will disappear with the first profits paycheck.

For the serious marketer who simply needs more advanced techniques to wealth, both short and long-term, the Maverick Money Makers Club offers a tremendous level of high quality, positive, ongoing training.

Internet Marketing is the fastest growing industry at this time. This is the site everyone recommends for the most credible and honest online money making opportunities. We continue to examine and test work-at-home programs to avoid new comers from being scammed.


Written by Rio Morales on September 9th, 2009

Ray Reynolds, founder of the Ray Reynolds University, offers products designed to guide you through the red tape of legal documents and tax strategies and the advantages of setting up corporations. When Do You Need To Set Up Your Home Business As A Corporation?

Im not even going to take the time to write my own review for Ray Reynolds, instead Im going to let you read what just a few of the people who have had dealings with him have to say about him

Jay Irvine, California

I tried the Ray Reynolds plan a few years ago and yes got scammed out of thousands of dollars with nothing to show for it. His routine has not changed over the years. I saw an infomercial last night and it brought back some bitter memories. I love the part where he whips out a wallet full of credit cards that drop to the floor and says I have over 1 million in credit and you can too. Blah blah blah.

I still have doubts whether or not what he promises to teach you is even legal or effective. In fact in my research post Ray Reynolds I have found some contradictions in his claims. Building credit takes time, patience and good personal credit as well. You can’t buy good credit and a corporation won’t magically get you there either.

Not to say that being incorporated doesn’t have its advantages, but Ray would have you believe that the two go hand in hand and you can’t have one without the other, probably because this is where he makes most of his money. Pushing his corporations that have been sitting on the ’shelf’ and of course all the services required to incorporate. Meanwhile you are left in the dark and blindly following this man’s every word.

The bottom line is don’t take short cuts and be prepared to put some work into building your credit. If something sounds too good to be true or if you heard about it in an infomercial…. Run Run Run.

Hope this helps someone out there save some money and some headache!!

Jay Irvine, California U.S.A.

Terry Scottsdale, Arizona

One week ago Sunday I heard a radio small business radio show in Phoenix AZ. I just caught the tail end of it and they were talking about generating a line of credit for your business. They were saying that a corporation should have at least a credit line of $50,000.

I wrote down the web address, justaskray.com and went to the website. I was greeted with: Fill in the information below for your FREE money making Book and CD package.

Once I completed the form to ‘get your FREE cd featuring Ray Reynolds’ I was asked to pay $3.95 for shipping. I was assured that this was a safe transaction because the page says ‘As promised, our worry free guarantee If you are not completely satisfied, we will refund your shipping and handling fee. You have nothing to lose and everything to gain so get your free book and CD package now!’

Today I received the report via UPS. Honestly I have not even looked at the materials past the cover letter so I can not attest to the quality of the product.

The cover letter states: We have enclosed in your kit a free copy of the ‘Wealth Building Introductory Seminar CD. In addition, we have included the ‘Six Steps to Financial Freedom’ as a ‘thank you’ for taking the time to review your individually personalized corporate set up kit that is enclosed in this package. Yes the it is customized for the state where you are currently living; however, you can incorporate in any state of your choice by following the instructions on the FREE ARTICLES FLYER.

You have thirty (30) days to review your customized program. After 30 days from the shipping date, you will be charged one payment of $99. During this 30-day period you can get started with the set up of your new corporation.

No where before this has anything mentioned any payment other than the $3.99 shipping charge.

I called the phone number listed in the package 714-224-1750. The phone is answered ‘good afternoon, Corporate Office, this is Cathy speaking how can I help you?’

I asked about the $99. charge and was advised that the charge is for a bonus CD and bonus book included in my free packet. I advised that I did not wan them, nor did I order them. I was told thaqt I could return these products at my expense and thewre would be no charge if done within 30 days of the shipment.

I then called the local Tempe number, 480-829-0154. The young lady there advised me that I could return these products at my expense and there would be no charge if done within 30 days of the shipment. When asked why I would not be reimbursed she stated that it was policy, thats just how we do our marketing.

Clearly this is a case of bait and switch, consumer fraud.

Heres a couple more.

Posted by Billy G.

Ray Reynolds, the company’s CEO, has formerly been the subject of lawsuits filed by the California Attorney General in connection with two other corporations for failure to register as a Credit Services Organization and making untrue or misleading representations, in part, about their ability to improve, remove, or clear negative items from credit reports.

Ray Reynolds Companys advertising is deceptive or misleading. As an example, Ray Reynolds Company advertises that for $2183.92, they will build “Up to 1 million in credit” for the buyer. “Up to” claims such as this could actually mean they will obtain ZERO credit for your company, with the maximum amount they might obtain being 1 million. Projected figures such as used in this advertising claim with a range of potential possibilities should state both the minimum and maximum potential, without undue or misleading display of the maximum. The number of clients who obtained the maximum amount, should comprise a significant percentage, typically, at least 10%, of all clients, unless local or state law requires otherwise.

Posted by Coralyn H.

I gave Ray Reynolds $699 and received absolutely NOTHING from him. I have called numerous times, and Ray Reynolds company just say they will call me back, which they never do. That is a lot of money for me, and Ray Reynolds burned me completely…Ray Reynolds is a scammer.

Ok I think you get the idea. Ray Reynolds is some one I really would not want to buy anything from and I dont think, after reading this, you would either.

After Reviewing and Examining numerous money-making opportunities, and work-at-home programs, only a handful actually work. Click Here to view this Proven Program That Makes You Money.


Written by Rio Morales on September 9th, 2009

Ray Reynolds, founder of the Ray Reynolds University, offers products designed to guide you through the red tape of legal documents and tax strategies and the advantages of setting up corporations. When Do You Need To Set Up Your Home Business As A Corporation?

Im not even going to take the time to write my own review for Ray Reynolds, instead Im going to let you read what just a few of the people who have had dealings with him have to say about him

Jay Irvine, California

I tried the Ray Reynolds plan a few years ago and yes got scammed out of thousands of dollars with nothing to show for it. His routine has not changed over the years. I saw an infomercial last night and it brought back some bitter memories. I love the part where he whips out a wallet full of credit cards that drop to the floor and says I have over 1 million in credit and you can too. Blah blah blah.

I still have doubts whether or not what he promises to teach you is even legal or effective. In fact in my research post Ray Reynolds I have found some contradictions in his claims. Building credit takes time, patience and good personal credit as well. You can’t buy good credit and a corporation won’t magically get you there either.

Not to say that being incorporated doesn’t have its advantages, but Ray would have you believe that the two go hand in hand and you can’t have one without the other, probably because this is where he makes most of his money. Pushing his corporations that have been sitting on the ’shelf’ and of course all the services required to incorporate. Meanwhile you are left in the dark and blindly following this man’s every word.

The bottom line is don’t take short cuts and be prepared to put some work into building your credit. If something sounds too good to be true or if you heard about it in an infomercial…. Run Run Run.

Hope this helps someone out there save some money and some headache!!

Jay Irvine, California U.S.A.

Terry Scottsdale, Arizona

One week ago Sunday I heard a radio small business radio show in Phoenix AZ. I just caught the tail end of it and they were talking about generating a line of credit for your business. They were saying that a corporation should have at least a credit line of $50,000.

I wrote down the web address, justaskray.com and went to the website. I was greeted with: Fill in the information below for your FREE money making Book and CD package.

Once I completed the form to ‘get your FREE cd featuring Ray Reynolds’ I was asked to pay $3.95 for shipping. I was assured that this was a safe transaction because the page says ‘As promised, our worry free guarantee If you are not completely satisfied, we will refund your shipping and handling fee. You have nothing to lose and everything to gain so get your free book and CD package now!’

Today I received the report via UPS. Honestly I have not even looked at the materials past the cover letter so I can not attest to the quality of the product.

The cover letter states: We have enclosed in your kit a free copy of the ‘Wealth Building Introductory Seminar CD. In addition, we have included the ‘Six Steps to Financial Freedom’ as a ‘thank you’ for taking the time to review your individually personalized corporate set up kit that is enclosed in this package. Yes the it is customized for the state where you are currently living; however, you can incorporate in any state of your choice by following the instructions on the FREE ARTICLES FLYER.

You have thirty (30) days to review your customized program. After 30 days from the shipping date, you will be charged one payment of $99. During this 30-day period you can get started with the set up of your new corporation.

No where before this has anything mentioned any payment other than the $3.99 shipping charge.

I called the phone number listed in the package 714-224-1750. The phone is answered ‘good afternoon, Corporate Office, this is Cathy speaking how can I help you?’

I asked about the $99. charge and was advised that the charge is for a bonus CD and bonus book included in my free packet. I advised that I did not wan them, nor did I order them. I was told thaqt I could return these products at my expense and thewre would be no charge if done within 30 days of the shipment.

I then called the local Tempe number, 480-829-0154. The young lady there advised me that I could return these products at my expense and there would be no charge if done within 30 days of the shipment. When asked why I would not be reimbursed she stated that it was policy, thats just how we do our marketing.

Clearly this is a case of bait and switch, consumer fraud.

Heres a couple more.

Posted by Billy G.

Ray Reynolds, the company’s CEO, has formerly been the subject of lawsuits filed by the California Attorney General in connection with two other corporations for failure to register as a Credit Services Organization and making untrue or misleading representations, in part, about their ability to improve, remove, or clear negative items from credit reports.

Ray Reynolds Companys advertising is deceptive or misleading. As an example, Ray Reynolds Company advertises that for $2183.92, they will build “Up to 1 million in credit” for the buyer. “Up to” claims such as this could actually mean they will obtain ZERO credit for your company, with the maximum amount they might obtain being 1 million. Projected figures such as used in this advertising claim with a range of potential possibilities should state both the minimum and maximum potential, without undue or misleading display of the maximum. The number of clients who obtained the maximum amount, should comprise a significant percentage, typically, at least 10%, of all clients, unless local or state law requires otherwise.

Posted by Coralyn H.

I gave Ray Reynolds $699 and received absolutely NOTHING from him. I have called numerous times, and Ray Reynolds company just say they will call me back, which they never do. That is a lot of money for me, and Ray Reynolds burned me completely…Ray Reynolds is a scammer.

Ok I think you get the idea. Ray Reynolds is some one I really would not want to buy anything from and I dont think, after reading this, you would either.

After Reviewing and Examining numerous money-making opportunities, and work-at-home programs, only a handful actually work. Click Here To Change Your Life.


Written by Gray Beard on September 9th, 2009

Ray Reynolds, founder of the Ray Reynolds University, offers products designed to guide you through the red tape of legal documents and tax strategies and the advantages of setting up corporations. When Do You Need To Set Up Your Home Business As A Corporation?

Im not even going to take the time to write my own review for Ray Reynolds, instead Im going to let you read what just a few of the people who have had dealings with him have to say about him

Jay Irvine, California

I tried the Ray Reynolds plan a few years ago and yes got scammed out of thousands of dollars with nothing to show for it. His routine has not changed over the years. I saw an infomercial last night and it brought back some bitter memories. I love the part where he whips out a wallet full of credit cards that drop to the floor and says I have over 1 million in credit and you can too. Blah blah blah.

I still have doubts whether or not what he promises to teach you is even legal or effective. In fact in my research post Ray Reynolds I have found some contradictions in his claims. Building credit takes time, patience and good personal credit as well. You can’t buy good credit and a corporation won’t magically get you there either.

Not to say that being incorporated doesn’t have its advantages, but Ray would have you believe that the two go hand in hand and you can’t have one without the other, probably because this is where he makes most of his money. Pushing his corporations that have been sitting on the ’shelf’ and of course all the services required to incorporate. Meanwhile you are left in the dark and blindly following this man’s every word.

The bottom line is don’t take short cuts and be prepared to put some work into building your credit. If something sounds too good to be true or if you heard about it in an infomercial…. Run Run Run.

Hope this helps someone out there save some money and some headache!!

Jay Irvine, California U.S.A.

Terry Scottsdale, Arizona

One week ago Sunday I heard a radio small business radio show in Phoenix AZ. I just caught the tail end of it and they were talking about generating a line of credit for your business. They were saying that a corporation should have at least a credit line of $50,000.

I wrote down the web address, justaskray.com and went to the website. I was greeted with: Fill in the information below for your FREE money making Book and CD package.

Once I completed the form to ‘get your FREE cd featuring Ray Reynolds’ I was asked to pay $3.95 for shipping. I was assured that this was a safe transaction because the page says ‘As promised, our worry free guarantee If you are not completely satisfied, we will refund your shipping and handling fee. You have nothing to lose and everything to gain so get your free book and CD package now!’

Today I received the report via UPS. Honestly I have not even looked at the materials past the cover letter so I can not attest to the quality of the product.

The cover letter states: We have enclosed in your kit a free copy of the ‘Wealth Building Introductory Seminar CD. In addition, we have included the ‘Six Steps to Financial Freedom’ as a ‘thank you’ for taking the time to review your individually personalized corporate set up kit that is enclosed in this package. Yes the it is customized for the state where you are currently living; however, you can incorporate in any state of your choice by following the instructions on the FREE ARTICLES FLYER.

You have thirty (30) days to review your customized program. After 30 days from the shipping date, you will be charged one payment of $99. During this 30-day period you can get started with the set up of your new corporation.

No where before this has anything mentioned any payment other than the $3.99 shipping charge.

I called the phone number listed in the package 714-224-1750. The phone is answered ‘good afternoon, Corporate Office, this is Cathy speaking how can I help you?’

I asked about the $99. charge and was advised that the charge is for a bonus CD and bonus book included in my free packet. I advised that I did not wan them, nor did I order them. I was told thaqt I could return these products at my expense and thewre would be no charge if done within 30 days of the shipment.

I then called the local Tempe number, 480-829-0154. The young lady there advised me that I could return these products at my expense and there would be no charge if done within 30 days of the shipment. When asked why I would not be reimbursed she stated that it was policy, thats just how we do our marketing.

Clearly this is a case of bait and switch, consumer fraud.

Heres a couple more.

Posted by Billy G.

Ray Reynolds, the company’s CEO, has formerly been the subject of lawsuits filed by the California Attorney General in connection with two other corporations for failure to register as a Credit Services Organization and making untrue or misleading representations, in part, about their ability to improve, remove, or clear negative items from credit reports.

Ray Reynolds Companys advertising is deceptive or misleading. As an example, Ray Reynolds Company advertises that for $2183.92, they will build “Up to 1 million in credit” for the buyer. “Up to” claims such as this could actually mean they will obtain ZERO credit for your company, with the maximum amount they might obtain being 1 million. Projected figures such as used in this advertising claim with a range of potential possibilities should state both the minimum and maximum potential, without undue or misleading display of the maximum. The number of clients who obtained the maximum amount, should comprise a significant percentage, typically, at least 10%, of all clients, unless local or state law requires otherwise.

Posted by Coralyn H.

I gave Ray Reynolds $699 and received absolutely NOTHING from him. I have called numerous times, and Ray Reynolds company just say they will call me back, which they never do. That is a lot of money for me, and Ray Reynolds burned me completely…Ray Reynolds is a scammer.

Ok I think you get the idea. Ray Reynolds is some one I really would not want to buy anything from and I dont think, after reading this, you would either.

After Reviewing and Examining numerous money-making opportunities, and work-at-home programs, only a handful actually work. Click Here to view this Proven Program That Makes You Money.



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