Why the quality label “Worth It!” has Become a Necessity
Internet or Online Marketing is a multi billion Dollar industry, but not at all mature yet. No wonder therefore that you have everyone and their mother trying to get part of the cake.
There are many beginning marketers out there perhaps working from home and eager to generate a fulltime income for themselves and their families. But the start is tough and there is a lot of confusion as to how to put things together and what to do when and in which order.
For that reason an entire branch of the online marketing industry is concentrating on providing tutorials, courses, programs and tools of all sorts. These products are aimed at all levels of knowledge from the absolute beginner who does not know yet how to set up a webpage to the seasoned well established internet marketer who would like to gain special knowledge or automate some tasks.
The current ratio of internet marketers that make money to those that do not is approximately 3 to 97. Or in other words 3% of all internet marketers make money and 97% of all marketers would like to make money. So you can see, the market for products is huge and meets eager demand. And that is unfortunately also the reason why there are so many “get rich quick” schemes out there.
Many beginning marketers are drawn by the lure of quick and easy money.After all that is all they hear about. So they are quick to pull out their credit card and invest in money making systems, tutorials and tools. Usually later they realize that it did not work and that they have lost their investment.
On the other hand, there are genuinly well created products out there that do deliver. They are just difficult to spot and tend to disappear in the relatively high level of white noise surrounding them.
And that is exactly where cash-in.us comes in. Cash-in.us creates genuinly unbiased reviews, thoroughly tests the products, runs through the tutorials and compares marketing hype with actual specs of the product. If a product delivers what has been advertised and performs well, it gets assigned the Cash-In.US quality label reward, called “Worth It!”
How we test
- We actually get a hold of the product, i.e. we know what we are talking about because unlike many so called “reviews” out there, we read the tuturial, go through the info product, install the software, use the tool, etc. That puts us in the preferred situation that we speak from experience and can give you – the potential buyer – a heads up on the question of whether the product is “Worth It!” spending money or time on or not.
- We compare the shiny specs with the actual qualities of the product. Does the buyer get what the seller promises? Does the product live up to expectations?
- We compare the price to the value of the product. A cheap product that does not perform does not get the seal and neither does a product that performs but simply is not worth its price.
- To determine the value of the product we use our own judgement. We try to consider all aspects that add up to the value, such as
- Quality of the product. Ease of use. How user friendly is the product.
- Educational value. How much time would somebody spend to gather that knowledge or skill
- Time saving value. How much time can you save using that product
- Earning capacity value. How much money can an average buyer expect to make with this tool.
- Competition. Compare the price with other products.
- To a certain degree, we also consider other reviewers’ opinions. For that purpose we have organized the reviews as a blog that allows comments. You are allowed to place your personal review of a product as a comment to a blog entry about a certain product. Comments are also the platform we entertain to “discuss” a product amongst users. To place a comment you need to register as a user of Cash-In.US.
- In the end our judgement is a non-disclosed combination of the aspects above and more. We are open to reopen a review if new aspects come to light, or if a product has been changed. Therefore the reviews are an ongoing process.
The overall aim is to provide a very easy to understand aid to help a potential buyer with his or her decision. Is the product “Worth It!” ? |