Calling All Firepow Users

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Andrew Hansen does a brilliant job of selling Firepow on his website, and I am on the verge of signing up. However I have been tempted too often in the past by a convincing sales page only to be dissapointed later.

$127 a month to become a member is a lot of money for me, but I do understand that it is all relative. After all paying out $127 a month to generate $4000 a month would be a no brainer for me.

Would any Firepow users, based on their own experiences, care to indicate how much money I could potentially make if, for instance I was to create two new blogs per week with either Adsense or ClickBank links?

I would really need to be making more than the monthly fee by the end of the first month in order to at least cover my costs.

PM me if you prefer.

Steve.
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  • Profile picture of the author Andyhenry
    No-one can make you any promises about income.

    If you can't afford the money - don't spend it. Wait until you can.

    With that said - I love Firepow and since it's a one-time payment and Andrew is constantly updating it, I don't think you can get much better value for money from a system.

    The power it gives you is definitely enough to create a substantial set of blogs with various monetisations.

    I would happily recommend it, but not if you can't afford the money - and I'd say that about any tool or system.

    These things are great for creating properties that support your online business and although you could treat creating and monetising (even flipping) blogs as a business in itself - I think it's wise to take a longer term approach.

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    • Profile picture of the author Hamida Harland
      I would only recommend Firepow if you are already making money with niche blogs, in which case it can be a great timesaver. However, you don't need to pay $127 to generate $4000 - I would say you should be making $4000 with your current niche blogs and then if you sign up to Firepow it should help you ramp up your income to five figures a month.

      Would any Firepow users, based on their own experiences, care to indicate how much money I could potentially make if, for instance I was to create two new blogs per week with either Adsense or ClickBank links?
      It's impossible to answer this question - the reality is that you could potentially make $0, or you could potentially make six figures in the next year. There are alot of factors involved, and Firepow is only a timesaving tool rather than a method of making money.

      I would really need to be making more than the monthly fee by the end of the first month in order to at least cover my costs.
      I would say that a large number of people don't end up making the monthly fee by the end of the first month. In fact I've come across quite a few people who don't make anything with their first five to ten blogs - having said that, I made $800 in my first month with my first niche blog using Andrew's methods so it definitely works (NMOC though, not Firepow).

      If you do decide to go for it though you should try signing up through Colleen Slater - she offers coaching on how to use Firepow successfully.
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    • Profile picture of the author Kenneth Fox
      Originally Posted by Andyhenry View Post

      I love Firepow and since it's a one-time payment and Andrew is constantly updating it, I don't think you can get much better value for money from a system. Andy
      Hey Andy, great points but it's not a one time payment.
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      • Profile picture of the author kelvin yeo
        Would be awesome if it was a one time payment... Sigh!

        Originally Posted by Kenneth Fox View Post

        Hey Andy, great points but it's not a one time payment.
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      • Profile picture of the author Andyhenry
        Originally Posted by Kenneth Fox View Post

        Hey Andy, great points but it's not a one time payment.
        Doh- I'm sure it used to be

        I got it when it first came out and I pay for so many things every month I'm obviously not remembering straight

        But the advice about expectations stands - you don't need money to make money, so if you're not making any money I don't think spending it is a good idea.

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