What the h---------- The typical example of a sales (video) letter IM-hype that doesn't deliver what is promoted. Did he offered a sales letter worth $3k and a "proven & converting" product to sell? Well, you get to choose between 5 cheap, old, overused PLR ebooks that you can buy anywhere else (with sales letter and PLR), for few bucks... proven to convert? Did he say that you'll get $1k worth of software? Yes, you get FREE basic software that you can find anywhere else. Did he said "AutoPilot Profits", guaranteed 100% to work? Sure, you can call it "work you butt off by selling old, cheap ebooks and following the same strategies of another few hundreds people. Works 100% of the times". He didn't mention that you bought "time as an asset" (AutoPilot Profits) and you got "time as a liability" (work your butt off for pennys on the hours). Did he said "training conference calls"? Sure, you can deal in for the call and hear nothing (actually some noise)... Did he said personal support & money back guarantee? Sure: after 5 emails, 4 support tickets and a phone call: NO ONE IS THERE TO ANSWER! Good job, Keith! Refund My Money, please.
Actually Autopilot Profits is written by Ewen Chia, not Keith Wellman. Don't be fooled by the sales letter, because it has to be attractive to make a reader buy. You won't get exactly the same things mentioned on the sales page, but I am sure that if it's a quality product then you will learn how you can achieve those "big" things. I like all the products developed by Ewen Chia, and Autopilot Profits shoudn't be an exception. I haven't read it, but I think it's a good one.