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Here's my review
VSource by Mark Bishop
Mark claims that this is some new, ground-breaking software that allows you to take other people’s traffic and content legally, and create “commission sucking affiliate sites” from it.
VSource is a software, which provides features, claiming that it provides high success rate.
It’s a software designed and created by (vSource Enterprise) Mark Bishop et al.
vSource enterprise is popularly known for its recruitment processes, and various small and medium enterprises around all sectors.
Let me take you around the review of the program that seems to be so promising.
Speaking how this software works, it steals the traffic from other websites and forums, and uses it for the website you created. There is no such thing to sit back and relax, if you have purchased the program. All you have to do is work on your own, as the software tries to hijack the best traffic it can, but all the efforts lies in your hands.
I mean, then what is the ultimate use of the program, if you have to work for your success. The amount of dollars that you will be paying is of course not worth a penny if you want to get success and earn money.
What is the ultimate point in getting this program right!
Before I go any further, I will just mention the various Vsource package prices.
They are:
$97 for a 30 site license.
$47 for a 6 sites.
$37 for 3 sites.
In fact , if Google finds out that you are actually not following the rules that you are supposed to follow, if you are stealing away traffics, then you will be thrown out from Google, so why take such false risks when all losses are yours.
The last claim that I’ll say is that Mark claims you can make hundreds of dollars per week from someone else’s traffic, content, and product – all totally legal !
Sounds a bit too good to be true if you ask me – a profitable business in minutes, with little to no work, and using somebody else’s traffic, content, and even products. Let’s see if Mark Bishop’s product lives up to its sales claims.
It honestly didn’t look like anything too special; just a bunch of extra add-ons that aren’t necessary and are a good way for Mark to make an extra buck or two.
So I’m making it as simple as possible – to make money from VSource, pretty much you have to find domains with broken links (with the help of their software), buy the domain name, set up a quick little site that takes a particular type of content from other people, and hope that people buy whatever product you’re offering on the site.
Then, it’s all about creating a site that ranks for the keyword of your choice (usually something like “product name + review”). He says all you need to do is install the VSource theme, find a list of videos to use as content for your site, and chuck it up on your site. There’s not much information about how to set up a word press and domain-forwarding and all that jazz just so you’re aware. But, apparently, once you’ve got this sussed, you’re in business.
Well, the reason behind not recommending for this product is because of the below reasons;
No Clarification on site;
First off, the theme that’s used is pretty terrible – it’s kind of like a trashy little news bulletin site. I don’t see any person landing on a site that looks like this (one that he says he created himself using the VSource method) saying something like, “Gee Wiz, this site looks really tidy and legitimate!
No scope of real earning;
Well, as explained there is no real way of earning money, you just have to work on your own, to earn anything if you wish for. There is not a single thing for earning if you wish you can do it for free. The sales page claims that it’s pretty easy to get these video sites ranked. However, I’ve searched Google for the examples in the demo video and none of them are currently on page one as suggested in the video. This could well be an indication that Google doesn’t value or approve of this type of curated website content.
Value for Price;
The main product is currently $67 dollars, even though a price rise of $97 is indicated. But you also have to account for the upsells and downsells that follow.
The 1st upsell at $77 promises additional features such as unlimited use of the plugin and permission to install it on additional websites.
The downsell at $67 offers installation on 50 sites, and no installation on additional websites allowed.
The next upsell offers a 1000 unit reseller pack for $177 or a 30 unit reseller pack for $77. Finally, there’s also another downsell for a 10 unit reseller pack for $37 as well.
Poor vendor reputations to take into account.
The system depends on you finding and buying expired domains (additional costs).
There have been numerous video site builders launched in the past years. None of them have produced a business model that stands the test of time.
The question that really needs answering is…will the random traffic generated from other people’s videos convert into paying customers for you?
I’m not convinced!
The final saying is that this program does not promises the value that is being paid, and the services doesn’t even promise the work that is supposed to do. There is no value in spending an amount which is not worth of the same.
There is no point in investing in some course, if you have to work hard ultimately for the money and the success, and even this can kick you out from Google, which cannot help you earn a single penny.
Well, the decision is based totally on you, and the possible solutions are already mentioned to you.
Your decision ultimately affects your business and its earnings.