We use a different affiliate ID for every forum we post on. We just noticed that we have sold $4350 USD thru our signature link on Digitalpoint (yes, digitalpoint readers must need degrees for some reason) Our commission at 30% is $1305 USD Divide that by 130 posts, that is just over $10 bucks per post! That is a great ratio. The best part is, we enjoy this forum. Thanks DP
Ummm...who is this "we"? This sounds to me like you're just trying to promote your affiliate program by trying to convince everybody that it works miracles
What is an instant degree? I'm 9 classes away from completing my bachelor's in computer science and it took a LOT longer than 3 business days....LOL. How can you seriously respect someone who buys a degree and says "I've got a degree in marketing, yeah, I bought it for $130"! Anyway, good job on the revenue.....I guess it's true that there are suckers born every day. Are you kidding with this statement? It is A LOT LESS "worked for". Sorry for ranting and raving, I just think this is the dumbest concept I've ever heard about. -boxer126
This account is shared by 2 people, we work together. Think what you like, but we have had the same signature for 130 posts.
Well, we both have degrees in marketing from this service and I think based on the money we earn, we deserve them too.
Sure you will have a degree, but most employers wont accept it and if they do then it will not put on the same level as the degrees that have you to work for
A lot of times, if people find out you "bought" your degree or didn't get it by being enrolled in and attending an acredited school, you will be considered a fraudster. Just so you know.
boxer, now consider a slightly chance that those degrees are really "semi-real" and from accredited colleges - basically real degrees. So..why not just buy a doctor for $210 ? Hmm...i still think it's a lot of work...i mean...i have to click my mouse pretty hard...that "buy now" button is stuck once in a while Sincerly, Dr. GeorgR.
Actually, unless someone is applying for federal funding in the US, these degrees are fine. Neither of us have any intention of getting free money off the state so to be honest, we don't care. About employers. People with Life Experience degrees are getting jobs all the time, it isn't a new thing.
Hehe, we know what you mean GeorgR. Basically, if you don't think you deserve one, don't get one. We honestly think we deserve our degrees, there is nothing any old professor in a stuffy university classroom can tell us about Internet Marketing. Each to their own.
If there is no way to tell that you didn't actually attend a college or university, then yes its an amazing offer. But when an employer matches you up to a person with actually worked for his degree and they can tell that all you did was pay for it...your not going to get the job. The thing isn't that you have the "knowledge" of the degree, but its the fact that you can go through the years of work and study. Employers don't want people that take the easy road, they want workers. And ok vanquish you might think you deserve the degree but we arnt talking about you we are talking about anyone that is thinking about this offer.
To each his or her own, I do believe getting a proper education is important, but I respect your views.
Life Experience degrees are legal. We also got Apostilles attached which means even a federal judge cannot call it anything except totally 100% legal. We are not here to devalue worked for degrees. Also, this thread is going way off topic.
These degrees are ideal for people who want to get their "foot in the door" at an interview. Then it is up to that person to sell their skills. We would hire (and often do) people with EXPERIENCE, not just some guy straight out of college. When someone works for us, we want to know what work he has actively done, not how many degrees he has. We choose experience over paper anyday!