Has anyone heard of Vemma Builder?

Q: Has anyone heard of Vemma Builder?  Something about entering email info and being put into their system to recieve emails which will generate residual income?

A:

This info may be a bit old as I did the research back in 8/06:

Vemma Builders is a subsidiary of New Vision and runs as
an MLM model. New Vision had a problem with the FTC
back in 1998, which was resolved:

http://www.ftc.gov/opa/1998/12/nvi2.htm

Xango sued New Vision for Patent Infringement:
http://www.mlmwatchdog.com/New_Vision_Xango.html

If Xango is able to successfully get the patent and successfully
sue New Vision I would think this would impact New Vision
substantially, but the Patent process is quite lengthy.

Xango’s patent application is here: http://snipurl.com/xangopatent

Xango’s patent was originally rejected, but is now going through
appeals as you can see here: http://snipurl.com/xangoappeal

They are currently in the bottom half of this diagram as far
as the patent process:

http://www.uspto.gov/web/offices/pac/mpep/documents/2200_2201.htm

Xango made some claims that New Vision was suffering
financially. I was unable to validate or discredit that accusation.

As far as nutritional claims, since I’m not an expert in nutrition, that’s
not something I feel qualified to go into.

ICashCamp – just say no!

Wow. ICashCamp has resurrected one of my LEAST favorite affiliate marketing products from the dead. In fact ICashCamp reminds me SO much of that product that I’m almost convinced that the same person has to be behind it and that it’s probably the EXACT same system.

The product was called AffiliateCashVault and it made some outrageous and possibly even illegal claims. At least this ICashCamp seems to be staying within the letter of the law in terms of income claims (hey -i’m not a Lawyer, so don’t quote me on that – disclaimer, disclaimer, disclaimer…always check with your own attorney).

What’s sad is how many people are going to get sucked into the hyped-up sales letter of ICashCamp.com and pass up one of the best self-funding home business systems which I discuss over at ClickHereForSureFireSuccess.com.

Oh well. Let people spend their cash on ICashCamp so at least they can dream.

 

Don’t blow $63,140.66 like I did!

Update: Surefire Success is NO LONGER recommended and has been completely removed from the top 10 recommended home business list.

‘d prefer not to post the details about exactly why I’m no longer recommending Surefire Success because I think Luke is a good guy and I worry that if I posted the specific reasons I pulled the recommendation it could be misconstrued. So, I’ll just say that it didn’t seem that we saw eye-to-eye in our opinions about how businesses should be run – and I’m NOT saying that I’m right or that he’s right. I just am not comfortable sending people to Surefire Success anymore.

OK. I didn’t exactly blow it as I typically double my money when I buy advertising, but it’s now possible to achieve the same kind of results that I got with that $63,140.66 starting with under 100 bucks.

No, it’s NOT going to happen overnight, but those of us who got in on systems like GoogleCash early are seeing the same kind of opportunity all over again with systems like Surefire Success. And what we learned (that we actually didn’t know at the time) is that it defintely pays to stake your claim early.

Also, I really want those of you I’ve been helping with Surefire Success over at the forum & to understand that (and NO, I don’t get paid anything to help out at the forum).

Of course I know that anyone can SAY they want you to succeed with your business, but for me it’s kind of a high to see people making breakthroughs, earning their first money online, or finally ignoring crazy sales letters promising them instant riches.

I love getting emails like these:

“Hello Paul, Thanks for your e-mails and the chat!…Will check out that link with Luke…Sounds like iCashCamp is another “same old,same old”!”

or

“Paul, thanks man. Your a saint in my bookbro. I’m gonna check these out immediately and see what i come up with. You’ve almostbrought t tear to my eye, i’m so happy right now…”

Of course I still get the occasional:

“You suck!!!!!!!!!!!!!!”

Hey, that’s OK. Maybe for them I did suck. Can’t please everyone. LOL

Anyhow, if your focusing on a business or want to focus on building a business I finally decided it made sense for me to volunteer over at Surefire Success so I could do a better job of helping you out personally.

You can read more about it here:

http://www.clickhereforsurefiresuccess.com

Cheers,

mr work@home