concerned
August 31st, 2003, 09:23 PM
This was at http://www.top-matrix.com/forum/
At least this person is a LITTLE honest about some things.
From deals2good at the Top-Matrix forum
Many of my customers wanted to know why I left the matrix scene. The reason why was because business was going way too slow to be worth the time and expenses. Does anyone here know what happened this summer that caused many sites to shut down? My site was even established in early march, so it wasn't one of those new sites. Was it the new sites that caused much of the established matrix sites' (such as mine) sales to go under? Also, I realized that matrixes were doomed. This is because for example, if you made the unlikely assumption that a matrix line was cycling one person every day, person number 10 would cycle in 10 days, while person number 100 would cycle in 100 days. Person number 1000 would take 1000 days to cycle. And in real life, matrix lines don't move that fast, so basically you could say that anyone on the matrix list that isn't in the top 10-30 is doomed to not cycling. Then you guys say that is why you sell Ebooks. But then I realized that I needed a product worth more. So that is why I'm now selling electronics. If I ever start anything related to matrix sites, I'm going to make sure whatever else I'm selling is worth more. For example, it's better if I were to sell a PS2 (Not matrix, but selling it for real) for $165, I'd tell my customers that $5 of their purchase goes into a reward line to receive a prize of $50. This boosts customers and still doesn't make my site matrix oriented. Does anyone here know matrix sites that are more oriented on their real products than on their matrix? I'd like to know so I can copy something like that.
You see in bold how he admits they were doomed. He/she did everything except SPECIFICALLY state they were pyramid schemes, but he was close enough.
At least this person is a LITTLE honest about some things.
From deals2good at the Top-Matrix forum
Many of my customers wanted to know why I left the matrix scene. The reason why was because business was going way too slow to be worth the time and expenses. Does anyone here know what happened this summer that caused many sites to shut down? My site was even established in early march, so it wasn't one of those new sites. Was it the new sites that caused much of the established matrix sites' (such as mine) sales to go under? Also, I realized that matrixes were doomed. This is because for example, if you made the unlikely assumption that a matrix line was cycling one person every day, person number 10 would cycle in 10 days, while person number 100 would cycle in 100 days. Person number 1000 would take 1000 days to cycle. And in real life, matrix lines don't move that fast, so basically you could say that anyone on the matrix list that isn't in the top 10-30 is doomed to not cycling. Then you guys say that is why you sell Ebooks. But then I realized that I needed a product worth more. So that is why I'm now selling electronics. If I ever start anything related to matrix sites, I'm going to make sure whatever else I'm selling is worth more. For example, it's better if I were to sell a PS2 (Not matrix, but selling it for real) for $165, I'd tell my customers that $5 of their purchase goes into a reward line to receive a prize of $50. This boosts customers and still doesn't make my site matrix oriented. Does anyone here know matrix sites that are more oriented on their real products than on their matrix? I'd like to know so I can copy something like that.
You see in bold how he admits they were doomed. He/she did everything except SPECIFICALLY state they were pyramid schemes, but he was close enough.