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Evergreen Income Machines Review

Evergreen Income Machines is a new product from Andy Brocklehurst that the team claim will allow you users to consistently make a long term income through an online business.

What does the product offer?

The sales material for Evergreen Income Machines immediately jumps out solely on the grounds that it takes advantage of all the same tired and lazy marketing techniques I have seen before. So much so, that I actually had to go away and make sure that I haven’t already looked at this particular product before now. Having had this initial experience, I do not have high expectations for Evergreen Income Machines.

In terms of what is actually on offer, Evergreen Income Machines is a combination of training and software that will allow you to get started and set up your first online “Evergreen Income Machines”.

The training itself makes up the core of Evergreen Income Machines and this is broken down into 5 different modules, each of which looks at a different aspect of Evergreen Income Machines as a whole.

Not surprisingly (at least to me) given the nature of the product, Evergreen Income Machines comes with a number of bonus products as well which I will look at below.

As I have touched upon the training for Evergreen Income Machines is module based with each looking at a different step in the process.

The first module opens up pretty much as you would expect providing an overview of wat Evergreen Income Machines does, how it works and how to implement the methods. This is at best a glance into what you can expect across upcoming modules and doesn’t really educate too much in my opinion.

The second module is where the training of Evergreen Income Machines really starts to kick off with Andy Brocklehurst starting to go into details about what you need to do.

This focuses a lot on customer interaction and building a rapport, supposedly putting you in a position where your audience will only want to buy from you. There is a fair amount on the nature of marketing in this module of Evergreen Income Machines and it does look at a number of topics that I would expect.

Module three expands a lot on the principles that are laid out in module two and shows you more methods of increasing sales. Once again, there is a strong focus on the customer. Unfortunately, this does mean that there isn’t really a lot to say about this module.

The fourth module of Evergreen Income Machines looks at the different tools that you should be using in order to improve your online business. This does comprise a reasonable amount of Evergreen Income Machines however it is module five that really brings everything home.

If the previous modules have been appetisers, then module five is the main course. This is where Andy Brocklehurst really show you the methods that you will use for Evergreen Income Machines and how to run your business.

The bonuses that are on offer are mostly related to the main course but are far from necessary. In fact, I would say that they have been added on mostly to create the idea of value rather than for any real necessity.

How does the product work?

At the core of Evergreen Income Machines is the customer experience, something that ultimately is what makes the product evergreen. Essentially, happy customers are customers that will spend money with you.

By establishing these leads as permanent, it means that in theory, you always have a steady income stream. Unfortunately, I am not entirely sold on this concept as I will explore below.

What is the initial investment?

At the time of writing, Andy Brocklehurst are selling Evergreen Income Machines for a one time cost of $27, supposedly a huge discount on the “actual” value of $147.

There is a 30 day money back guarantee in place however as Evergreen Income Machines is sold through JVZoo, you will have to claim this directly through the vendors.

What is the rate of return?

This is a big selling point for Andy Brocklehurst. They say that each of the “Evergreen Income Machines’s” will allow you to make between $300 and $500 per month. They also suggest that this is infinitely scalable to the point where you can expect to make 5 figures per month.Whilst I can imagine that it is possible that the methods employed will work to some degree, I simply don’t see the claimed income being achievable for most, if any, users.

Conclusion

I feel that with Evergreen Income Machines and a number of products like it, it is important to differentiate the reality from the copy. In this particular case I think that Andy Brocklehurst have written a reasonable enough guide to providing a basic online business.

To their credit as well, the methods that they teach are evergreen. Unfortunately, this is about as much credit as I am willing to give.

The problem that I really have is that whilst the methods involved can work, they are somewhat crude and in my opinion, rather mis-sold.

This is mostly in terms of how easy it is suggested that Evergreen Income Machines actually is to implement. The thing for me is that there is a strong customer focus and resultantly, how to actually set up an online business is rather skimmed over. This creates something of a dilemma.

Evergreen Income Machines teaches you some solid methods of marketing and this is all OK for the money. Unfortunately, it doesn’t tell you about all of the other stuff involved.

This creates a situation that I would best describe as running before you can walk. If on the other hand you have an online business but can’t keep customers, then there may be something in Evergreen Income Machines for you but this is going to be a very limited number of people.

With all of this in mind, I would be inclined to give Evergreen Income Machines a miss.

 

 

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