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Friday, October 26, 2012

The Truth about AshMax Marketing System

By Russ Howe


AshMax was a free marketing system designed to help you make money online. Massively surrounded in hype and false advertising, today we'll show you exactly what the system was designed to do and discuss how effective it actually proved to be.

Upon it's launch, this marketing system was primarily designed to help you achieve success in two online businesses simultaneously - Global Domains International and Freeway To Success.

By promoting your AshMax link you were able to build your affiliate commissions in both featured companies at the same time. This was the original concept, and in a second we'll show what prevented it from becoming a great long term online option.

As is often the case with new online businesses, there was a massive amount of false hype surrounding how the system works and this led to almost every new member getting nowhere fast with their business. Members were often under the illusion that they needed to simply find five referrals then 'the system' was going to fill the rest of their downline to earn them over $20k per month. Guaranteed. Of course, this didn't happen.

The notion of finding 5 referrals then 'retiring' sounded too good to be true and it actually was. Your five referrals, of course, had to duplicate your effort your success (and income) was based upon them finding 5 referrals, and those referrals duplicating that effort, until your downline was very large. In theory the system works, but in practice it came up way short for too many members.

That is how the entire 'guaranteed' system worked.

Many members failed to realize this and as a result failed to make any income. In a bid to push members, the system placed a 20 day rule meaning new members had to take action and find their five chosen downline members within twenty days of joining or they would have their account cancelled. While initially intended as a positive, somewhat motivational rule, this often just placed needless pressure on members and drove them to quit on themselves.

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We used this marketing system upon it's launch and, as Global Domains International members for many years, really got the most from it during the first six months before we decided that the format simply wasn't friendly enough to regular people without online business or network marketing experience.

Most affiliates average two referrals per month - and it's perfectly easy to build a huge business at that rate, by the way - so to ask for 5 in 20 days without a sufficient plan of action left most affiliates falling short.

An expensive chance for anyone looking to make money online, Ashmax ditched it's original and affordable $25 cost (membership to GDI and Freeway To Success) and now costs over $100 to join as it focuses on businesses which allow higher recruiters to benefit a lot more from getting a referral. Undoubtedly this move was made to sweeten the deal for those who felt they constantly found themselves trying to replace members who kept quitting, but ultimately the system is now out of financial reach for the vast majority of people and has nowhere near the excitement around it that it once held.

After leaving the system we decided to focus purely on the GDI business (one of the programs Ashmax was focused on) and have since gone on to become the number one team in the world in Global Domains International using WS Affiliate Network, the free marketing system specifically designed for use with GDI. When focusing on just one business, and with no time limits or false guarantees, building an income online becomes far easier.

If you are looking at Ashmax as a method of making money online right now, the system does work if you work it. If you are looking at it as a way to build your GDI business however, quite frankly, there is now a superior marketing system available for free.




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