Team 16k v.s. The Wealth Funnel System
If you’ve been searching numerous pages of Google, trying to find the PERFECT online business, I’m sure you’re a bit exhausted by the number of options you have to consider. Even if you’ve only been at it for a day, I’m sure at one point you’ve seen Chris Campbell’s and Matt Sunderland’s team 16k program. If you’re reading this article right now, I would imagine that you’re probably looking to get some information about their program, and it is my hope that I can assist you in deciding whether Team 16k is a worthwhile business for you.
Now, team 16k is really just the face of the business they promote. It’s really just a branding gimmick to hide what they’re truly promoting, which is the Reverse Funnel System. Most recently, the Reverse Funnel System has been a dominant player in the realm of online marketing, and I don’t doubt that you’ve seen more than one advertisement flaunting the “beach bum” with his laptop in a lounge chair. Now, if you aren’t familiar with the Reverse Funnel System, it promotes a travel membership club called GRN or Global Resorts Network. It allows its members to stay in high end resorts for discounted prices, similar to a timeshare network system. It’s a great opportunity. However, the downside is the high cost of becoming a Reverse Funnel System associate. The program costs $3,000 to join and on top of that it is suggested that you also have an additional $5,000 in start up costs for advertisement. ON TOP OF THAT, it costs $300 a month to subscribe to the system and even more money if you intend to buy any other software to help automate your business. THAT’S EXPENSIVE, or at least it is for most people. They’re targeting a very specific demographic, and consequently leaving out the little guy, so to speak.
Now, I don’t want to imply that Team 16k and Reverse Funnel System are bad businesses. There are individuals who have seen a lot of success with them. However, if you can’t afford such a high entrance fee, does that mean that all of the other options aren’t as good? Not at all. The Reverse Funnel System simply teaches members where to place ads and how to generate traffic through online advertisement. Little instruction is involved. What you really need to ask yourself is whether or not this puts you in a position to truly be a professional in your area of expertise. To be honest, with these programs you can’t say that. If you walked away, the knowledge you’d be left with is how to put pre-written ads in specific areas. Try taking that and being successful elsewhere. You can’t.
What I’m getting at is that you are much better off with a system that will provide you with highly profitable products like the Reverse Funnel System, and at the same time will teach you the fundamentals of marketing online so that if you ever decide to do something else you will have all the tools to be successful in whatever venture you move onto.
The System I’m hinting to is Derrick Harper’s Wealth Funnel System. Similar to the Reverse Funnel System, it gives you access to products that buyers want, and it even shows you how to advertise to the right demographic. But one major difference between the Wealth Funnel System and other programs is the education. Derrick Harper has 13 years of experience in the realm of internet marketing. He has worked with big companies such as Pfizer, Wyeth, Merk, Johnson & Johnson, MTV Networks, Weber Grills, and many other highly recognized brands. The man knows his stuff, and he has not only put together a very profitable business opportunity, but he teaches you the ins and outs of properly marketing online. With what his system teaches you, you can find success with any business venture you take on with the internet. Very similar to the “teach a man to fish” analogy, the Wealth Funnel System teaches you how to market online, where as other simply teach you how to advertise their specific products.
I hope this article is somewhat helpful in your evaluation of Team 16k and The Reverse Funnel System. If you’re still unsure about what online business to pursue, make sure to place as much emphasis on whether the program will educate you, just as you would with any other criteria.
Wishing you the best in your home based business, Joe Marquez















