Anyone heard of bannersbroker?

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Just wondering if anyone has heard of this and if so....any good?
#bannersbroker #heard
  • Profile picture of the author Michael W
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  • Profile picture of the author IMPromocoder
    BB is a very clever ponzi scheme. Thousands of those rise and fall everyday, this is one of the more successfull ones, lasts for quite a while, like Zeekrewards a while ago. So basically this is a HYIP (high yield investment program) where you get huge returns for a huge risk. I'm not saying don't go for it, just don't let anyone fool you that there's a real business model to give such returns. Also, I would recommend you to read a bit about the hyip world before you rush into it.
    Cheers and good luck .
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    • Profile picture of the author NeedInput
      I went ahead and risked what I could afford to lose last month, with the view to get my initial deposit back asap without harming the growth of my account there.

      At the end of the day any opportunity on the internet is a risk.

      Exercise due diligence, do your research and risk only what you can afford to lose if you decide to go ahead with bannersbroker.com like I did.

      If you want to sign up for a free account to look around the website back-office and also claim 1000 free banner campaign impressions to test a banner campaign,
      I have an invite link, just ask.
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      • Profile picture of the author Maruelle
        Is this really true $350,000 in one year? How did they do that? or is it a scam or something?
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  • Profile picture of the author moniquelwag
    its a waste of time I heard they have hidden fees..:confused:
    but i just joined "millionairepromoters"to start is only $1 and they pay you $10 residual for every member you enroll...its so cool its like trading $1 for $10..anyways they also have members only events through out the US, which you can attend but its optional.
    you can get paid through paypal..and cash out every 4 weeks..i love it..u can see your money grow as you and your downline grows.
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  • Profile picture of the author chukster
    Bannersbrokage seems like any business you do there is a certain risk. It is best to start small.
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  • Profile picture of the author Jeff Lenney
    Wow. Mods where are you? This tread is full of newbs blasting their affiliate links
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  • Profile picture of the author NeedInput
    Hi every one!

    Thought I would pop back to this thread and let you all know that I am Still in Bannersbroker, and have requested back the funds that I invested there. No referrals and still ticking over.
    Earned around $5k all reinvested back into the traffic and panel inventory and monthly subscription charges. I have $2k to be earned from purchased inventory (panels + traffic) there at present and monthly subscription costs on top of the inventory are payed from panels completing. I started with under $800 and this has been requested for liquidation.
    the time for withdrawals and the cash to reach you is something crazy like 2 months :O

    my conclusion on BB is that it is a viable and variable return on investment over time. I have requested my initial investment out now and the panels are rolling and earning I pay monthly running costs from the ROI then repurchase and manage / direct the inventory to start earning over the life of those panels and repeat.

    I have to admit if I had decided to run a separate campaign to attract referrals in under me the performance of this account would have been heaps better through sales credits and such.

    Bannersbroker is an ok program but it takes a while to see results if you dont "go in militant" and build up a team of active ref's, also there have been many changes to the program since I first joined which has chucked a few curve balls into the mix and used more time investment.

    Its a bit like Marmite.. (You either love it or hate it)

    I would recommend BB if you are already into MLM /direct selling type offers and have a team that would follow your lead into such a program as you will see better results from sales credits with an active team or prospecting campaign. I decided to use the inventory instead of attracting signing up and training converted leads into the 1 level underneath me.

    Managing a banners broker account is definitely not the fastest earner without prospecting, but it does earn and it is best to purchase the highest possible package you can there to see results faster. It will also take some time commitment to learn the pros and cons.

    Has anyone else here had any experience with BB they would like to share? (good or bad)
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  • Profile picture of the author Steve West
    Hi guy's,

    I saw this thread on bb and thought I'd share my experiences. I started with it in jul 2012 with a very modest investment of about $500. I could have probably got my initial stake out earlier but I left it until Feb 2013 when I drew it all out. I left this in to grow the business and build up panels etc. I'm still doing it but I have gotten all my original funds out now so I'm safe in that regard.

    Recently they seemed to be having problems with withdrawals of funds as it should usually take 10 days or so but my last withdrawal took 9 weeks! I emailed support several times about this and finally I got the funds about two weeks ago, $440. So now I'm $440 up. It seems to be that in order to make a lot of money out of it you either need to put a lot of money in (which I definitely wouldn't recommend to do) or you have to recruit a lot of people into your team to benefit from the monthly sales credits they give you.

    If you guy's are making money from IM, affiliate marketing etc then I would defo say just keep doing that and not bother with bb. I also invested a small amount of money in two other similar programs last year and both seem to be going tits up so I personally will not be investing any more money into these kind of systems.

    If you are a newbie and don't know any other way at the moment to make money online or you really just want another hobby to play around with then maybe give it a go but be very careful and only fund your account with a few hundred dollars at the very most if you feel comfortable that you could lose that. But really, the time you need to invest in getting your head around the whole system in order to make it work (which you do need to do) is time better spent learning the proper ways how to do affiliate marketing or the like. If you got the money spare, invest it in a good coach that can help you get started properly in IM. I'm currently a student of Jamie Lewis and I would definitely say his IM with Jamie coaching program is worth the investment. Also I think John Lagoudakis also seems like a very good coach. There are many other good ones out there I'm sure but these are the two that I am familiar with at the moment and both don't charge huge sums of money for coaching.

    Overall, bb is a bit of a hassle for little returns if you gonna play small. I definitely would not advise to invest big in it as who knows what's gonna happen!
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  • Profile picture of the author Aris
    I would also suggest everyone read this : http://finchsells.com/2012/12/20/ban...update/‎
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  • Profile picture of the author rinoah2012
    stay away from it, its nothing but hype and scam, save yourself the headache and frustration mate
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