For those of you who have searched the internet for ways to make money from home, you've probably heard of IPC Instant Cash by now (you can check out the main website at ipcinstantcash [dot] com). I am extremely wary of programs like this: there are literally hundreds of ?income from home? programs out there, and most of them are either complete shams or the results turn out to be much less than advertised. I reluctantly decided to shell out the $97 sign up fee and sign up with IPC Instant Cash. I figured that at best, the program would make me money (maybe not lots of money, but at least enough to cover my signup fee), and I could post a website telling people about how it worked and the pros and cons of the program. At worst, the program would not make me any money, I would be out $97, and I could post a website telling people to stay away from this program. Well, it turns out that this program really does work, but not the way CEO Dan Miller would like you to believe.
Let me begin with talking about some of the pros of this program. This is essentially an affiliate marketing program, but unlike other affiliate programs, when you signup with IPC Instant Cash, most everything you would need to start making sales is automatically generated for you. You are instantly given your own website and domain, along with access to a number of videos showing exactly how to setup payment methods and online marketing strategies. Dan Miller's program is not that different from other marketing programs out there, but he differentiates himself with in-depth how to videos, instructions, and phone/email support, whereas other programs are usually vague in their instructions and offer little to no support.
Now let me address some of the cons of IPC Instant Cash. Miller advertises his program as a way out of your 9 to 5 job--an opportunity to start your career in online marketing and work from home from this day forward. This is simply not true. IPC Instant Cash, along with other similar affiliate programs, has a limited lifespan, and will one day cease to generate income both for Miller and for any other member of the program. IPC Instant Cash should be viewed as an opportunity to make a short-term income from home rather than a long-term career opportunity. There is no telling exactly how long this program will run it's course: maybe two or three years, maybe five or so years. But please understand that no matter how well you run this program, you will not be able to generate an income from IPC in ten or so years.
Another downside to IPC Instant Cash is the vagueness of what is actually being sold: a package of 19 products, mostly software with a couple of e-books. Miller goes into detail about how to set up your account and market IPC, but never talks in detail about the actual software being sold in the program. In hopes of offering others some insight into the value and functionality of this software, I used and reviewed all 19 products sold in the program. Please know that I am not a direct affiliate with any of these products, and I have tried to make these reviews as honest and unbiased as possible. Miller advertises that when you signup with IPC, you are getting over $1,000 worth of products, and this is very hard to believe--no one in their right mind would pay $1,000 for this package of software. Some of the software is useful, but a number of the products are outdated and overpriced. Is this package a good deal at $97? Maybe, it depends on your approach to internet marketing and what marketing strategies you plan to employ for your own site. But please don't fool yourself into thinking that you're buying over a thousand dollars worth of products at a steal of a deal.
The bottom line is that this program can really work, but like most programs, it doesn't quite live up to all the hype. I've put together a site that includes all 19 product reviews, FAQ's, suggestions, and other helpful hints on what to know about IPC Instant Cash, what is true and what is not. Please check out the site (TruthAboutIPC [dot] com) to see for yourself, or you can contact me directly with any questions or suggestions (jake [at] TruthAboutIPC [dot] com). In any case, I hope to be as honest as possible about this program, and to help you in your decision of whether or not to join IPC Instant Cash.
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