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Quickfire Profits An Honest Review

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By Hovalis


Quickfire Profits is the latest membership site for those looking to make money online. It's the brainchild of Matt and Rob Benwell, and it works on the K.I.S.S. principle (Keep It Simple, Stupid).

In this review I'm going to go over what Matt and Rob have done and outline what I see are the advantages and disadvantages of their system.


Keep It Simple, Stupid

Matt and Rob Benwell claim to be simple people who have made a killing on the internet with little or no effort. In fact, one of the brothers claims to have started his Internet money making career by making over $11,000 in two weeks by working about an hour a day. Naturally, that got my attention, as I'll admit I would rather make a lot of money efficiently by doing what needs to be done, taking out unnecessary steps. So, I joined when it was launched yesterday.

Matt and Rob are filling a hole in the membership site market. Usually these sites revolve around copious written instructions on what to do to make money which can very easily leave you with information overload. They've tried to simplify matters, but may have taken it a little too far in the other direction. I guess time will tell.

When I joined the site I was given the option of spending more money on their "How to make a million" tutorial. I declined that offer since I had no idea what the value of their information would be. In a way I'm glad I did, because I think this site needs to mature more in order to give value to its members at the basic information level.

Front Page of Membership Site
Front Page of Membership Site

How this system works

Matt and Rob Benwell have decided to move away from text instruction and instead the majority of the tutorials within the membership area take place with the aid of videos. The videos range in time from about 3-8 minutes in length, so that you are not getting too much iinformation all at once. This is a good move, and it also allows you to act on the iinformation at the end of each video. This is a good way to learn.

I found the instruction clear and easy to follow, but as with all of these types of things you need a notebook beside you to make certain you don't miss any steps.

From my point of view where the tutorials fall down is that there is not enough written instruction to back it up. I know that they wanted to keep this simple, but in reality the amount of written information is instead sparse.

So far I have only looked in depth at two of the modules: Affiliate Article Submission and Freelance Fortunes, since these are the "free" ways of making money. Be aware with Article Submission, if you follow their formula, you will still have to pay for a website (not provided by them, but they show you how to do it). Furthermore, their website suggestion will undoubtedly get your article rejected from EzineArticles since it's against their editorial guidelines.

I have only looked at the surface of their freelance techniques, and have yet to test them out, so I can't comment too fully on their instructions.

From the Affiliate Article Marketing area
From the Affiliate Article Marketing area

For the real beginner I think Quickfire Profits would be a real bonus. It has clear and easy to follow instructions, using simple language. This is what people need to get started.I don't know that it's worth an ongoing fee, though. Matt and Rob Benwell need to add more information to the site, and I think they'd be advised to have some kind of messageboard as well so that members can interact and give hints, etc, on their journey to make money on the internet.

Matt and Rob have said that they will be adding continually to the site to make it more value for money. Their emphasis appears to be on time saving tools to make it easy for the marketer to get going and stay focussed on what needs to be done to make money.

I am going to give the site another month to see what value they add, and how quickly they add it before passing final judgement on whether this is the site for me,

I would recommend this site if you are new to Internet Marketing in its many forms because it's a low impact introduction. If you are an experienced marketer you will most probably find you already know a lot of the information provided anyway, and won't get as much benefit out of the site. I'm yet to see if I can make Quickfire Profits via this system. I will update this review as I get more information.

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Vin Czepiel, Your Website Tool Guy  says:
2 years ago

Thanks for an honest review. Most of the other reviews I read were just thinly disguised sales pitches. Your information has been very helpful in helping me decide whether to buy or not. (I decided No -- for now. I'll look at it again down the road.)

I've purchased Rob Benwell's "Blogging To The Bank" and am generally pleased with it.

To your success,

Vin Czepiel, Your Website Tool Guy

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Hovalis  says:
2 years ago

My feeling is, given time, that their site will be good. They seem like upright guys, and are not pulling a scam or anything like that. It does need a bit more content, I think. I will update this review in a month or so because they did say that they'd be adding more to the site and it could be more value by then.

goahead  says:
9 months ago

great quickfire profits review. thx, man ;)

online money  says:
4 months ago

what a grat review for quick fire

Greg Nester  says:
6 weeks ago

I honestly cannot believe that anybody with an ounce of knowledge in IM would find anything from either Benwell brother of the slightest use at all. I know that the Bloggong to the bank products went down very well in a blaze of overblown hype but I have yet to find anybody who has made any

money worth mentioning from their products. I will give them the fact that they produce a quality looking product but for my money the content is just freely available info thinly disguised and packaged up to appear more than it is.

They can't seem to move on from trying to exploit something they discovered was successful for a brief window of time but is now long since died.

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