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Old 12-26-2012, 07:25 PM   #1
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Has anyone bought MOBE, my online business empire from Matt Lloyd and does it work? Heard its expensive at almost 2K. I see a lot of gurus emailing this.
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Hello macmani, I am part of the program MOBE (My Online Business Empire).

I had the same doubts and uncertaintiesas lile you before I joined.

Actually I researched a lot about how to make money online, internet marketing programs, systems, courses and etc. .. I really researched a lot.

I was interested in learning about how the internet marketing world worked, and I ended up stumbling upon the book. I read it fast and liked it very much too, because it opened my mind to many things and literally helped me understand the world of online business (which was something I had no idea before).

So what I suggest is that you read his book first, called IM Revolution Handbook.

After quickly reading the book then you can decide if you want to be part of his business or simply apply the same principles from the book to other type of business you find interesting.

Particularly, I became his partner for a little over two months and has already recovered my investment. I think it was well worth it., because the value they consider "high” to be part of the business has two major strengths: 1) it makes the business truly professional, selective and eliminate people who do not contribute and 2) you will have access to more than 60 hours of video courses about everything you can think of how to build a business on the internet.

If you have any further questions and want to send me a private message, feel free, I would do the same if I were in your place ..

I hope that I've helped.

Any questions, please make it here so everyone will be privileged with the answers.

If you, or anyone, want to ask any private questions fell free to PM me here or contact (chat or call) me on Skype and I will be pleased to do everything I can to help in your decision (just give a personal introduction and say that you come from the Warrior Forum to talk about MOBE). My Skype is: fillipo_andrey

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Hey Fillipo, I thought that no affiliate links were allowed in this Forum...
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Hey Fillipo, I thought that no affiliate links were allowed in this Forum...
And he only has 2 posts...
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hi ROberto, thanks for the advice. I only read the forum rules now, and removed the link.
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hi Jean, since I am new here, I had not read the forum rules. I removed the link. Hope I did not cause trouble.

The advice keeps the same, read the IM Revolution Book first to understand more about Matt Lloyds work.
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Hello macmani, I am part of the program MOBE (My Online Business Empire).

I had the same doubts and uncertaintiesas lile you before I joined.

Actually I researched a lot about how to make money online, internet marketing programs, systems, courses and etc. .. I really researched a lot.

I was interested in learning about how the internet marketing world worked, and I ended up stumbling upon the book. I read it fast and liked it very much too, because it opened my mind to many things and literally helped me understand the world of online business (which was something I had no idea before).

So what I suggest is that you read his book first, called IM Revolution Handbook.

After quickly reading the book then you can decide if you want to be part of his business or simply apply the same principles from the book to other type of business you find interesting.

Particularly, I became his partner for a little over two months and has already recovered my investment. I think it was well worth it., because the value they consider "high” to be part of the business has two major strengths: 1) it makes the business truly professional, selective and eliminate people who do not contribute and 2) you will have access to more than 60 hours of video courses about everything you can think of how to build a business on the internet.

If you have any further questions and want to send me a private message, feel free, I would do the same if I were in your place ..

I hope that I've helped.

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Big thanks Fillipo.. Sound advice.. Can you post me or send a link for more info to avoid upsetting the WF. Ethics Voluntary Protection Squad..
Also do you know of any other places for reviews on "MOBE" that you can point me too Fillipo?

Once again big thanks
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macmani and anyone else tempted by Matt Lloyds offer:

Please be very very careful. Once you enter the sales funnel you will be sent may emails enticing you in. That's not an issue of course, you should expect that. However there are links to sales pages within the emails that make very clear statements of what you should expect when you sign up –including conditions under which you can expect a full refund.
The problem is that when you do sign up they send you a contract to sign which has significant variations to what’s in the sales copy. One of their agents assured me that the sales copy was wrong and was being corrected and the contract couldn’t be amended to include what the sales copy says.
That’s not a problem you’d think: the offer is not what was indicated in the sales letter so a request for my money back wouldn’t be a problem. But no, here we are 7 days later and no refund, no indication of their intentions to refund, just an acknowledgement that they’d received my request.
So to recap:
  • Payment made
  • Contract Received
  • Significant differences to repeatedly sent sales info
  • Request refund
  • No sign of the refund yet.
Any ideas anyone?
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Hi Sjwarwick

Why were you asking for a refund, is the course/training not good? Yes, the issue you raised seems trouble, but my question is whether is it worth the hefty 2K they charge?
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macmani

Sorry if you don't think I'm addressing your question. For me it's about trust, particularly on such high priced items. I don't trust anyone that is not willing to honor the promises in their sales letters, it begs a number of other questions, does it not. I was also made to believe there was something wrong with expecting that they should honor their promises and that rather strangely I had gone out of my way to find a little known page on the internet that they had forgotten to take down rather than the reality that it was a link in emails that they repeatedly sent me and even continued to do so after my complaint. They are also sloppy in processing my refund. If you are happy to be offered one thing and find it's quite different when they send you the contract, then their proposition may still be right for you.
Just be careful; read the contract carefully before signing it, or better still ask for a copy of the contract before you hand over any money.
I have seen quite a number of steamy messages on this forum over $20 products that have not met the concrete promises in the sales blurb. This product has value significantly above $20. All that glitters in not gold.
It's a pity others haven't given more direct experiences.
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This is very useful and concerning information. Thanks sjwarwick for the honest experience. I'm certainly interested in the Matt's offer, but I'm harrowed enough by 9 months in IM to do a lot of research especially before buying anything more than about $10.

There are a lot of great testimonials on the Matt's videos and sales pages but I'd like to see some on independent sources like WF.

If anyone in the program feels like answering, here are some of my outstanding concerns:

1. Matt leaves the two four-letter words relatively unclear. Cost and Work. What kind of investment in advertising are people expected to make before the ads are paying for themselves, and how much time? What kind of work are Matt's successful "partners" actually doing?

2. What does Matt really need us for? If its as simple as taking out ads that he already provides, couldn't he just hire filipinos to post ads all day? How do his partners end up fitting into his system?

If anyone is a big Matt Lloyd fan and would be into answering these questions, that'd be great. I think these are very reasonable questions for "the public" to see displayed, meaning don't just tell me "Hey PM me and I'll tell you all about it." Post the freakin answers

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Hi Josh.

I will try to awnser your questions (I am from Brazil, so I will strive to write my best in english):

1) If you join Matt's partnership, you will pay US$1997,00 dollars (or 4x of 597,00) to full license of MOBE (My Online Business Empire) to sell his products and program to others. Obviously, it also includes all training courses like:

MOBE Licensee course ==> Will teach you, step-by-step how to sell the MOBE program (even if you just started in the internet, like me).

My Online Marketing Empire - 8 hours => teaches you about e-mail marketing, which can be applied to any other affiliate product.

Funded Proposal - 17 hours - on how to build your sales funnel for MOBE or for your own products

Affiliate Bonus - 11 hours - About affiliate marketing, and affiliate marketing sucessful strategies

OPT Formula - 14 hours - About Outsourcing, what, how, when and where to outsource your work.

As you see, the sum of this equals more than 60 hours of video courses.

Besides that you are allowed (own the License) to promote and sell his full promgram to others.

Currently there are seven distinct products that you can earn 90% commissions on and one at 50%.

$1997 MOBE License Rights (Full Program)
$2400 10,000 Leads in 100 Days (50% commission)
$97 per month Inner Circle Membership
$194 – My Email Marketing Empire
$194 – OPT Formula (Outsourcing Formula)
$291 - Affiliate Bonus Domination
$194 - Funded Proposal
$9.95 – IM Revolution Handbook

What you need to do:
- Drive traffic to any product squeeze pages. After that, once any person optins in, your affiliate tracking id will be linked to that lead and to your MOBE account. Any person who buys any product, you get commissioned.

How his staff converts the sales:
- He has e-mail follow ups, webinars, videos and a team who calls the person helping them with their doubts, offering the products and closing the deals.

Investment before ROI:
Well, this is kind of an abstract answer, in my humble opinion. It depends. If you already have a IM target list of prospects or a blog with targeted traffic you will sell very quick with low investment. If you are like me, which started in the internet 3 months ago (and already made 2 sales = 3,000 in comission) I spent 500 dollars in solo ads to achive that, so that is 1500 of profit, so I almost paid already my investment on the program. It still a vey low investment. But some people spend more or buy some co-reg partnership systems with Matt, or spend more on Facebook ads etc. Well, it is up to you.... You just need to apply all the Internet Marketing strategies to drive traffic and promote the offers.

Matt Lloyd also gives 3 free coaching calls sessions with his team for new Licensees, I still have one left.

What kind work succesfull partners are doing: Solo ads, Building lists of prospects and maintaining good relatioships with their lists (giving good content and offering MOBE), Facebook ads, buying Media (banners - something I did no experiment yet). They are also doing ADswaps, some bonus strategies and etc.

2) Why Matt need us? Well, actually he does not need us to sell his individual training courses. He actually do the ads on his own (or hire a philipino), like any other marketer that had built a info training product like him.

So, he just created a different business model in order to have a high ticket program and to give a license to sell his products as well. So he charges that high value to Licensees and give them all the sales funnel and technological support and pay them a hich ticket value in commission also. This high commissions, makes everyone motivated and encourages people to join. In the end, the courses you receive are already 1,997 dollars worth, so to receive all that courses and still have a whole sales funnel set for you, is something very amazing and professional, I think.

And, if you think, the same investment you will pay to promote a 25 dollar product, is to promote to a 2,000 dollar product. You just need to target the right audience. So that is Matt Lloyds business model - he packaged a high ticket program and pays high commissions to "partner or affiliates";

MOBE Group in Facebook is: https://www.facebook.com/groups/mobecommunity/

Matt Lloyd is very reachable there, you may have the chance to ask all the question you want there as well.

About the problem our fellow "sjwarwick" had above, well, I respect that, and hope he solves it. But, sincerely, until now, I did not have any problem at all. All the payment process, sales page and all my backoffice support questions are answered and I did not have any technical or business related issues. And all the support staff are also reachable in the Facebook when I need faster answers.

Do you have any other questions?
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Thank you very much for putting the time into writing this all out. I appreciate what you have to say and all your honesty. Congratulations also on making 2 sales with only 500 invested. Well done!

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Josh, my pleasure, I hope it helped a bit. Any questions, ask here or feel free to pm me.
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Has anyone bought MOBE, my online business empire from Matt Lloyd and does it work? Heard its expensive at almost 2K. I see a lot of gurus emailing this.
It works, so long as you work the system. Think of it like buying a treadmill - it won't magically cause you to lose weight. You have to first get on it and put in the effort to see results. A few results so far: My Online Business Empire | Case Studies


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macmani and anyone else tempted by Matt Lloyds offer:

Please be very very careful. Once you enter the sales funnel you will be sent may emails enticing you in. That's not an issue of course, you should expect that. However there are links to sales pages within the emails that make very clear statements of what you should expect when you sign up –including conditions under which you can expect a full refund.
The problem is that when you do sign up they send you a contract to sign which has significant variations to what’s in the sales copy. One of their agents assured me that the sales copy was wrong and was being corrected and the contract couldn’t be amended to include what the sales copy says.
That’s not a problem you’d think: the offer is not what was indicated in the sales letter so a request for my money back wouldn’t be a problem. But no, here we are 7 days later and no refund, no indication of their intentions to refund, just an acknowledgement that they’d received my request.
So to recap:

Payment made
Contract Received
Significant differences to repeatedly sent sales info
Request refund
No sign of the refund yet.

Any ideas anyone?
sjwarwick - let me explain a few things.

Firstly, I've tried to make the refund terms very clear on each of our 27 or so products - if you feel they were misleading in any way, then please, contact me directly on Facebook, and we can have a conversation about it.

I and my business are far from perfect- over the course of the last 2 years, we've experienced some very rapid growth, and like with any fast growing company sometimes mistakes are made.

It's never intentional, and, when people bring this stuff to my attention I do try to get it fixed as soon as I can.

If I'm in the wrong, then contact me directly, and I'll correct it.

Secondly, I'm well aware our support desk is not responding to tickets as fast as they should. Basically, I have had 1 lady in support taking care of the whole thing, and, a few months ago things got to a point where it was just too much for one person to handle.

We hired a few extra staff members, which didn't work out... and then recently (literally in the last 4 days) we contracted a hiring agency to get two new staff members on board.

They are now being trained and will be able to help get our average response time down to less than 36 hours (at least that is our goal).

In the mean time, I'm more than happy to help you out personally- so again, contact me directly on Facebook. I'm on 7 days a week and I will usally be able to get back to you within 48 hours, depending on my schedule.


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1. Matt leaves the two four-letter words relatively unclear. Cost and Work. What kind of investment in advertising are people expected to make before the ads are paying for themselves, and how much time? What kind of work are Matt's successful "partners" actually doing?

2. What does Matt really need us for? If its as simple as taking out ads that he already provides, couldn't he just hire filipinos to post ads all day? How do his partners end up fitting into his system?
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Hey Josh, maybe I can help.

The cost for the MOBE License Rights program is 1997, or, 4 monthly installments of 597.

As far as work goes... that will depend on a lot of things.

Do you currently have a list? Are you starting from scratch?

Basically, your main cost is going to be driving traffic - advertising.

You can get started for as little as $20 a week (though this will get you hardly any paid traffic)... or, you can be much more agressive with what you invest in your traffic, and be spending over 1k a week.

Totally depends on how fast you want to grow things, what your comfort level is with investing funds in traffic that may or may not pan out, etc.

The main thing is to be tracking everything as you go, so you can see what does and doesn't.

Then it's simply a manner of allocating funds to the traffic sources with highest ROI.

(starve the ponies, feed the stallions)

To answer your second question - the truth is, I don't need partners. I spend over 50k a month on my own advertising, and, can make sales on my own without partners, and keep more of the margins (which I already do).

But, with partners, I get a few other benefits:

1.) A ton of success stories / testimonials, that I can use in my marketing to make more sales for both myself (and my partners)

2.) Much, much greater exposure and reach.

And, as an aside, it's kinda cool knowing that my company provides an income for a LOT of people in this industry.

Having affiliates is just one of the pillars of my marketing strategy. I'll admit, it's a big one, and a lot of my business does come from parthers- but I AM in the trenches myself doing what I teach on a daily basis.

Hope that answers your questions.

If you have anymore... the best way to reach me may be in my FB groups, because I only check the Warrior Forum every week or so...

Thanks guys.
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Hi Matt,

Thanks for taking the time to post the clarifications raised here and also to fillipomadella for his very detailed responses to the questions.

Good luck to you both

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Very impressed with the responses to the issues in joining Matt Lloyd's partnership program and this has been a very revealing and satisfying discussion giving me the confidence to join the MOBE partnership. Thanks for all your input and it does show there is value in this forum for us all.
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So what about the sales letter that only mentions the $49 deposit and the $5000 that you only spend after you make 10 times that, but then you find out a week or so in that you must cough up $2000?

Sounds to me like that's the reason he needs us.

Did we really think it would be any different?
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This looks like (there's a sucker born every minute) marketing. You need to check your morals at the door if you wish to proceede with this method. Similar to MLM whereby the hustle is all about finding other suckers to follow you through the door.
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