do any of you know for sure whether earth 4 energy does what the salespage says it does, even though I have not had any refund on the sales I have made on it, I just want to make sure it is not like those "water conversion guides". Thanks
Yes, Earth4Energy is completely safe. I personally read it and I can assure you it contains everything it promises. nadavs
Sales letter are always a little bloated but this is just to land the sales. But know that if the product does not deliver what it claims (or at least some of it) the refund rate will be high!
I haven't tried it personally myself, but I've only heard good things about it. Supposedly has a low refund rate as well!
It does over promise a little.. as there is no way you can build a solar / wind generator for about $200 to power your home.. the E4E guide says in the faqs that this setup will allow you to hopefully power 1 pc.. but the good thing is you can then join the solar kits together to scale up.. of course this will cost more.. So.. the whole pitch.. "let me show you how for under $200 you can cut your electricty bill by 80% etc... is not true.. but most people seem pretty happy with the info.
All products of Clickbank have got hyped up sales pages, but some of them actually deliver quality information. E4E is one of them.
That's a pretty bold claim - to say that the sales page is pretty much an outright lie. Let's see if Swerd chimes in here to clarify things a little.
This is probably the lowest refund product I've ever promoted. I got a refund on one of the backend sales (only sold 1 backend) but other than an ocassional refund like u get with all products this one seems to satisfy.
hey, To clarify > The $200 is for a small system and this get built on. The FAQ says its for a portable system, not a complete home install. This can easily be built on and can reduce electric bills like the sales page says. If we ever get an email from a visitor saying how much to power a home, we dont say $200. I have seen portable systems sell for well over $1000, these can be made for under $200. The sales page is hyped up because thats just marketing. 99% of TV/Radio advertising is hyped up becuase it's needed to make sales. It excites readers. We have a refund rate of about 4.3% and 75% of these refunds are from customers expecting somethign delivered to their door, or they cannot watch the videos. Melissa from CB actuall called me the other day and said they are impressed with the low refund rate and that Earth4Energy is the Apex Affiliates choice. (Apex affiliate = an affiliate who is in their top earners program). With plenty more addons to come e4e will have an even lower refund rate. So to answer the OP's question > E4E is not like the water conversion guides and will be around for much much longer. Cheers, Swerd
Impressive that you got a phone call. (My only problem would be, did they wake you up at a ridiculous time, because of the time difference between Aus & US? lol )
buddy if you read Swerds E4E Faqs you will see this for yourself.. Trust me, there is no way an avergage household will build a home power generator for under $200 and cut their bill by even 50%.. or I doubt cut even 20%.. but we are getting off track.. the refunds on this are zero so far for me, plus being a fellow Aussie like Swerd I am happy to bring some your guys greenbacks down under
But for some reasons I did not get this to work, I used the right keywords I guess and averaged around 200 clicks per sale, but there was no room for profit. The problem might have been that I used direct linking but yeah, i left it months ago and thought that this was saturated - how are the things really?