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Hi there!

This is Jimmy Craig, signing’ in for the first time in this new blog! 

I want to tell anybody who happens by that there are a large number of new things posted on the website - http://JimmyCraigAffiliatePage.com - just mosey on by and see what’s new!  You’ll find new items and videos in almost every section (the main page, webmaster Education and Learning Opportunities, Income Programs, Hosting and Lead Generation, Webmaster Tools and Resources, and of course - don’t forget The FREEBIES!)

I also wanted to talk about two things that we took off the website, and why…

“Retire in One Year” was a really promising program!  The idea was that you would join up and let the program run on 100% autopilot, and after one year, you would have at least $4000 per month income from the program.  The basis for the profits was to be building a team and building advertising income online (and some offline as well).  Well, the owner was honest - he realised that the programs they tried to use were not functioning as well as they had hoped (or promised).  He spent most of the time that I was in the program (only about 2-1/2 months) looking for an alternate.  What he came up with was a sales organisation within an MLM program, TriVita.  I had three different problems with that - (1) I have a history in MLM, and also in the same field as TriVita (Herbalife) and I left it for various reasons, (2) I liked the idea and really wanted to do the type of program that RIOY promoted originally, (3) TriVita is only active in the USA and Canada, and I’m centered in Europe - there is a possibility to do some things to get around this, but I suspect the extra costs would kill any potential profits, and (4) I’m concerned that the TriVita organisation will be pushed too hard and not survive the rate of expansion that is expected to occur. Sorry, that’s four, not three!  I told RIOY this, and resigned last week (end of May).

“Yuwie” is a promising social operation that even has the potential to give members some payback from its system.  I was a member, albeit not very active, until I read a remark about GoDaddy hosting and their practices with site owners who are accused (not necessarily convicted) or spam (I will provide this on request, but it was not published for the general public).  Two days later, I discovered that Yuwie had experienced exactly the same thing, even though their site is not hosted on Go Daddy.  Their only connection with Go Daddy is that Yuwie bought their domain through them.  Go Daddy shut them down or at least threatened to shut them down because of an unproven accusation of spamming by one of Yuwie’s members.  I cannot see that I should put my time and efforts and resources at risk in an operation that could be shut down any minute for actions over which neither I nor the site operator had any control!  I have to say that I expect Yuwie will be shut down again, maybe long term, in the near future.  That’s why I left Yuwie, and why I took down their banner.

Our intent in these two moves, and in general, is to provide only the best products for your inspection that we can find, and to be able to say that we stand behind the things we advertise.  We have nothing against the programs and their operators, and we wish them good luck with their future operations.

I guess that’s enough for this time!

Ciao for now!

Jimmy Craig

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