Evergreen Profits is a product from James Canz that claims to show users how everything that they need to know to make life changing profits.
What does the product offer?
According to the promotional material for Evergreen Profits it contains all of creator James Canz’s “closely guarded secrets” about making money online. He claims that Evergreen Profits will show you (amongst other things) all the tools that you will need access to when running an internet business and a “complete, no holds barred, step by step guide”. Furthermore, this is all sold as being a lazy way to make money with Evergreen Profits also allegedly showing you how to get others to do the work. In terms of what Evergreen Profits actually is, it is a piece of video based training, all of which is broken down into 7 modules.
Each of these modules is made up of a few different videos each covering a specific but loosely related topic. The videos themselves are presented in an “over the shoulder” fashion so you can see what James Canz is doing. This includes looking at things like getting started, monetising your online business, website creation and using affiliates to sell your product.
As mentioned James Canz does also provide information on the resources that he claims to use, some of which are free whist others are paid options.
How does the product work?
If you follow what James Canz teaches throughout Evergreen Profits then you should in theory be able to launch your own product online including marketing said product. Personally I am very doubtful of this however for a number of reasons.
What is the initial investment?
According to James Canz he has previously sold the same material contained in Evergreen Profits for $297. This means that the current subscription price of $27 per month is sold as a rather hefty discount however I am rather cynical of this “fact”. Unfortunately there isn’t any money back guarantee in place for Evergreen Profits however you can cancel any time.
What is the rate of return?
The headlines for Evergreen Profits rather sensationalise the income potential claiming upwards of $1,000 per day with the lowest reported profit sitting at $445.63. This is rather contrary to statements from James Canz where he later says that Evergreen Profits will show you how to make $1 for each subscriber and how to turn $20 into $100.
Conclusion
At the center of any training guide like Evergreen Profits is the quality of the material and in this area I can’t help but feel that it unfortunately falls rather flat.
The fact is that if you are going to produce a course that shows somebody how to do something you should bring something to the table that isn’t already out there, no matter how small that thing is. Evergreen Profits simply doesn’t do this for me with much of the content actually being rather simplistic and at the same time lacking direction.
If you are a newbie there are better courses than this available and they won’t try to charge you $27 per month. If you know the first thing about internet marketing then you already probably know most of what Evergreen Profits offers.