I’ve been a member of Dennis Becker’s "Earn 1K A Day" Membership Site for some time now. Even though almost all of my work is currently focused on something other than the kind of online business that Dennis teaches, I have remained a member and have no plans of quitting. And something he did today (which I’ll discuss in a moment) reminded me of one of the reasons I like to do business with him.
First, 1KAD (and yes, that is an affiliate link, and if you click and join, I make money every month you remain a member. I like the place and think it’s worth promoting!). Dennis Becker got his start by teaching people how to make five bucks a day. While that may not sound like much, his plan was to focus on a project that won’t take longer than one week to finish that will make you, on average, five bucks a day with little to no maintenance. Then the next week you take on another five buck project, then another…
It’s a snowball effect, and it can work IF you are willing to follow the system and basically work your tail off (no “magic buttons” here, sorry; it’s a real business you’ll be building, as you are taught by somebody who himself runs a successful business). But Dennis wasn’t content to stop at 5 bucks a day…
He also created the ongoing 1K A Day membership site. The goal here is to earn $1,000 in a single day (I’ve done it myself). But far more than just that, it’s become a community of people who help each other out in a lot of ways. If you are interested in starting your own business, please take a moment to click on that first link, read the sales letter, and join for a month at no risk to you. Dennis will refund your initial payment if you cancel within the first 60 days, and if you sign up via my link and have problems getting a refund, just leave a comment with details and I’ll help you get your money back. I can say this with 100% confidence because I know that Dennis will keep his word. And since he uses ClickBank for his subscriptions, you, not Dennis, are in control and can easily cancel at any time.
(Here’s another little tip; you can get the “lite” version of 5 Bucks A Day (called 5 Bucks A Day, Jr.) inside the members’ area of 1K A Day; it’s one of hundreds of downloads that are there for all members to download and learn from. 5 Bucks A Day Jr. contains the guide, but not the bonuses — but the system works fine without the bonuses and you can ask questions about the book inside the 1K A Day members area. So instead of buying 5 Bucks A Day, just join the 1k A Day membership site and grab it from the Downloads area of the forum. As I write this post, one month’s membership in 1K A Day cost less than 5 Bucks A Day, so trying the membership for a month is a better deal than just purchasing 5 Bucks A Day outright. And as I mentioned above, you can get a refund if it’s not for you, but if it is, you get 5 Bucks A Day Jr. — plus a LOT more.)
And speaking of keeping his word, Dennis purchased a monthly membership site from some other business people a while back. That site came with content pre-loaded through the end of 2009 (which ends in less than a week). Now if you’ve been hanging around the home business / Internet marketing scene much lately, you know how much that crowd just LOVES their membership sites, primarily because they get a consistent stream of income from their customers. Once you get one started and get it going well, most people tend to keep it going at all costs because of that monthly revenue stream.
Dennis has decided that, while he wants to keep this membership site going, he doesn’t want to work to provide content daily, as the previous owners did. So he sent out an email to his members today (I received a copy), telling us that we should cancel our memberships if we’ve already paid for December because he’s not going to be putting up much new content after the first of the year.
That’s right; Dennis just cut himself off from a nice monthly revenue stream by telling all of his members to cancel their subscriptions (let me reiterate: this is NOT his 1K A Day membership site, it’s a different one). Others might decide to “string out” the members, adding just enough inferior content to the site to keep the members there (Cognitive Dissonance is a wonderful marketing tool — “Hey, you’ve paid a lot; you don’t want to lose access to all that stuff, do you? — but isn’t very ethical, in my opinion). Not Dennis. He’s run out of content, doesn’t want to stress out over having to find more, so he’s telling us all to cancel our subscriptions.
Not only that, he has also promised to send, via a DVD in the mail, a copy of everything on the site so that we’ll have access to it in the future. So much for cognitive dissonance, eh?
Dennis is a good guy. He likes to make money (and is quite good at doing it, by all counts) but is also obsessed with delivering great value. But making money isn’t the only consideration; he’s one of those people who quietly tries to always do the right thing and treat his customers right. So between his business experience, ethics and integrity, and the hard work he puts into 1K A Day to make it work well, I’m happy to promote — and make money off of — Dennis Becker’s products. I truly believe that you can learn a lot from him about an online business and recommend that you give his Earn 1K A Day Membership Site a try if you are at all interested in learning how to start your own home-based business (and aren’t afraid to work and do things ethically…).
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Thanks for the kind words, Tom, but a couple things you mentioned are in error.
First, the 5 Bucks a Day book that is included inside Earn1KaDay is the full version, not the lite version.
And it’s not that I don’t want to continue to provide the content for Daily Seminar, it’s that I have plans to step it up a notch on a new site. While Daily Seminar content wasn’t really “daily” (only 4 times a week), the new site will in fact have daily content, at a lower price.
I hope you’ll be there when we launch in mid-January, my friend.
Dennis, I stand corrected, and thank you (as always!) for straightening things out.
And I’m not about to miss the new version!