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eCurrency Arbitrage Review - Legitimate or Scam?

For those of you who are researching eCurrency Arbitrage as your potential tool for a home based business, I will be providing you with more information pertaining to the details of this online marketing system. Lets begin my eCurrency Arbitrage review.

Paul Jenkins, a well-known internet marketer, designed eCurrency Arbitrage to provide online marketing newbies with the tools and the expertise to begin a home based internet business. eCurrency Arbitrage is essentially a training course that provides you with specific details to become a success in affiliate programs. It is a program that trains you to utilize basic online strategies to drive traffic to websites to generate profits.

When you purchase the eCurrency Arbitrage system for $297, you will be shipped a tutorial package, which will include videos of Paul Jenkins taking you step by step on how to set everything up. You will also notice that if you try to close the browser to his website, that you will then be offered a $100 discount if you accept a "Scratch and Dent" version of this system.

Through this program, Paul advertises that 30 minutes a day is all that is required to build your online business. With 30 minutes a day, you will be able to earn a daily return of 5% to 30% on your money. Now, in my opinion, this is an exaggeration, and there have been many reports and reviews from people who have purchased this program in the past that express this same opinion. I am here to tell you that anything that is worth while that promises so much is going to require a significant amount of time and effort. Fortunes are not built in 30 minutes a day.

You will notice when you visit Paul Jenkins' website, that it is a site that contains a ton of sales copy that only mentions the benefits of this spectacular money making system. His website does not go into detail as to how the system actually works, or the particular training that you will receive when you purchase his system. However, through other sources, I have found that eCurrency Arbitrage is a four step process.

In your first step, you are going to be trained how to utilize Article Marketing to drive traffic, and utilize Craigslist to post free online ads. I have been an Internet Marketer for some time now, and I have to warn you that Craigslist is no longer a very friendly technique to utilize in advertising your online business. In the last couple of years, Craigslist has gone to great lengths to prevent spam, and has made it very difficult for online marketers to advertise on their site. I was not able to verify if the eCurrency Arbitrage system hasmodernized their training to utilize updated online marketing methods.

In your second step, you will begin your introduction into pay-per-click through an account that you will set up in Google Adwords. This is an online marketing tactic that gives you the ability to post links to your website of choice in the 'Ad' sections of Google search page results. Every time someone clicks on your link, you are charged a certain dollar amount. Depending on the competition of the certain keyword that you are utilizing to post your ad, you will be charged anywhere from a few cents to a few dollars for every time that someone clicks on your link. It will not matter if you achieve a sale or turn a profit from that click, you will still be charged.

When you finally reach step four, I saw feedback in online forums that you will need to invest an additional $1,000 for a personal website. I was unable to determine the validity of this claim, but I would encourage you to find out if this is indeed the case before you make your investment decision.

In my research, I found both positive and negative feedback in regards to the eCurrency Arbitrage system. On the negative side, there were many complaints regarding the customer support that you will receive when you purchase their system. When youneed help or have questions, there were many claims that the customer support was just not there or not responsive. However, it is very hard to determine the validity of these claims, as many competitors go into online forums to slander and give a bad name to good companies in the hopes to turn the reader away from that particular company.

On the positive side, there were many claims as to the quality of the training that you will receive, in particular for those who are new to internet marketing. If you are a seasoned internet marketer, the training may be a little redundant, as this program provides you with 'basic' knowledge. However, for the internet marketing newbie, this program gives you a good introduction, and has the potential to open up your world of online possibilities once you learn the basics.

In my opinion, eCurrency Arbitrage seems to be a legitimate program. They do not appear to be a scam. As long as you treat this as an actual business, and invest more than 30 minutes per day to achieve success, eCurrency Arbitrage offers great potential for the internet marketing newbie. I encourage you to do your due diligence to ensure that this program is a good fit for you. With that being said, eCurrency Arbitrage seems to offer many benefits.




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