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Quickfire Profits Honest Review: A Week Later

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By Hovalis


The Frontpage of the Quickfire Profits site
The Frontpage of the Quickfire Profits site

Quickfire Profits An Honest Review

A week ago I joined Quickfire Profits, a membership site by Matt and Rob Benwell. The aim of this site is to help newbie Internet Marketers make money. I did a review of the site at that time, and I was cautiously optimistic. I actually intended to update that hub in a month's time with my final conclusions, but there's been a development in the meantime which merits its own page.

A Major Update to the Site

Yesterday Rob and Matt Benwell sent out an email, advising of a major update to the site, with the advisement to keep it secret. Now anyone knows that's an invitation to do just the opposite. The update was for an additional 60 video tutorials to the site. I had to go and have a look.

What the videos are about are a go to whoa product launch. They were done for the Benwell's Niche Domination site. From the first video you see them logging onto that site and into the member's area. I was curious, and so I tried to surf to the Niche Domination site to find out more about it. You can imagine my surprise when I found it blocked by Google.


I've heard of this happening to benign sites before, and so I took a chance and surfed to the site anyway, only to find that it doesn't exist anymore. This was a membership site, from what I can gather, and I can't help but wonder why it's no longer there -- even if it's closed to membership right now. It sends up red lights with me, anyway.

The other thing I noticed in the videos was that the Niche Domination site contained downloads for programs that seemed very similar to those in Quickfire Profits. There is only one time saving tool available in Quickfire Profits at the moment -- and the same one was in the page shown in the video in Niche Domination. I have to wonder if we are getting anything new here at all.

What I find most surprising is that they'd let the cat out of the bag at all. Surely I'm not the only person there to notice that the latest batch of videos were, in fact, made for a different site? Internet Marketers, on the whole, are an intelligent bunch, so I don't think that's the case at all.


A screencap of the new additions to the site
A screencap of the new additions to the site

Quickfire Profits - How to do a Product Launch

I've only gone through 15 of these videos so far, and they are easy to follow and follow up on. It seems that the original intent of the videos was to spend six weeks doing a product launch. They are set up with tutorials for each stage and you are given exercises and follow-ups for each week.

Some of the tools mentioned aren't on the Quickfire Profits site, and to get the best value from the videos they need to follow up on this. I do get the feeling that they haven't thought of all the variables required for a membership site. If they put up instructional videos they need the tools to follow them up...and if all the videos are there, people aren't going to try and beat the six weeks for the product launch.

It will take me some time to go through all the videos and decide if I'm willing to use this approach at all. Again, get your notebook if you are going to try this out because you'll need it. This time, there are no written instructions at all. It's straight video tutorial.

Conclusion

I'm still trying to keep an open mind about this system, but it's becoming harder and harder to do. I will wait the month, before deciding one way or the other. If you want to make up your own mind I'll include my affiliate link in the link-box at the end of this conclusion, as well as a link to my previous review.

Whether or not you join Quickfire Profits is a decision only you can make, but if you do, get the most from all the video tutorials and then decide whether or not you wish to keep renewing your membership, would be my best advice.

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Rob Sartain  says:
2 years ago

Rob Benwell is a con merchant. I signed up for his Niche Domination System - foolishly, I might add - and was a little more than dismayed to find that it was never completed, Rob hardly ever helped members and it wasn't long before the members forums had been removed. My advice, NEVER BUY from Rob Benwell.

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Hovalis  says:
2 years ago

I wondered if there was another side to this coin. I've never had any dealings with them beyond this venture with Quickfire Profits, and to tell you the truth, I just thought that it wasn't well forward planned, and that they didn't take into account what was needed for a membership site. I've yet to go back and update the original review, which I said I would at the end of a month, but my recommendation is going to be not to sign on for ongoing membership, but rather take what you can in a month and then cancel your membership.

I'm sorry to hear that you had such a bad experience with the Niche Domination System.

reviewsim  says:
10 months ago

wow! great quickfire profits review. thx there, m8!

One Dumb Aussie  says:
4 months ago

SAVE Your money, the boys have moved on, the bonuses don't work and the members area is empty as far as I can see.

These guys operate by Releasing New products all the time, don't expect support for an older product they forgot they where even selling it.

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Hovalis  says:
4 months ago

Aussie, I hope you got the refund! The more I hear about these two the worse it sounds.

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