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An Honest (and Ongoing) Review of Michael Green's 20/20 Challenge

October 02, 2007

Those of you who've been with me since the beginning know that one of the main reasons I began blogging here was because I became so frustrated about getting through all the hype in the world of Internet marketing.

Over time, I've come across a select handful of people whose opinions I trust. When they review a product, I know I'm going to get the real thing - a good, unbiased perspective.

Teli Adlam is one such person. I've known her for a few years now, and when I'm considering a possible "high-risk" purchase, I try to get her opinion first before I pull out that credit card of mine.

You've probably heard about Michael Green's 20/20 Challenge by now. And maybe you've been wondering if it's something you want to get in on.

Teli just bought the product, and she's going to truly put it through the paces. Live. Check out her first post  in her review of the 20/20 challenge  - it's a doozy. Make sure you read to the end, and click through to the image, too.

Very interesting stuff. Teli's discovery of the rather suspicious linking methods on the 20/20 Challenge site makes me very curious about the quality of the 20/20 Challenge materials. I know I'm going to stay tuned  for her updates!

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Posted by BJ at 01:06 PM in Internet Marketing | Permalink

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