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Michael Nivola’s Seven Day System offers you the key to your financial freedom. Michael wants you to be financially free so badly that he ordered this ReviewMe review so I can tell you all about it. Not only am I going tell you how to make money online with the Seven Day System, I’m going tell you how Michael Nivola makes money from it as well. I’m fairly sure Mr. Nivola doesn’t want me to reveal that but I always believe in under promising and over delivering. :twisted:

Now with EARNINGS GUARANTEE!!!

In a nutshell, the Seven Day System is a system that will make you money from the Internet in the next seven day if you follow the step-by-step instructions. Michael Nivola is so sure you’ll make money from his system that he backs it up with an iron-clad guarantee - If you do not make at least $570.50 in the first seven days, he will credit that amount into your account. So far so good!

What Do I Have To Do?

The Seven Day System is completely free to join. As matter of fact, you get a $199 sign-up bonus just for joining! All you have to do is enter your name and email address and over the next seven days, you’ll receive seven Emails with the step-by-step instructions. Let’s look at what happens when you sign up.

Here’s Comes The OTO

Upon signing up for the Seven Day System, you are presented with what is known in the industry as an OTO (One Time Offer). This is a page designed to get you to buy the product by making the offer so attractive that you can’t pass it up. In this case, the OTO is 50 eBooks with reprint rights, your own OTO page and a quadrupling of your commission rate.

The value of the eBooks and OTO page is $4,345.00 but it retails for $297.00. However, if you act today, you can have it all for only $97.00! Now how can you refuse an offer like that? If you reject the offer like I did, it will cost you $297.00 to buy it later.

Here’s a little inside secret about one time offers. It’s not really one time. Just make a note of the URL to the OTO and you can always go back to it and order it at the OTO price if you really want the product.

What Am I Selling?

At this point, you are wondering what you’re going to be doing to make all this Internet cash. This is where I give Michael Nivola kudos for coming up with what is a truly evil marketing plan. You are going to be selling the Seven Day System! Those 50 eBooks and the one time offer is the product. You earn 50% commission on every sale made. You also earn a buck for signing up a new affiliate and another buck if the new affiliate signs up another affiliate, down ten levels. What does Michael make? Let’s take a look.

Day One Email

For the next seven days, you’ll receive an email telling you what you need to do in order to make big bucks with the Seven Day System. If you’re fairly Net savvy, you’ll be able to figure out how to view the other days without waiting for the emails. For day one, you need to do the following:

  • Get the tools of the trade by downloading Firefox with Google Toolbar using Michael Nivola’s affiliate link.
  • Sign up for a PayPal account using Michael Nivola’s affiliate link.
  • Sign up for Google AdSense and AdBrite using Michael Nivola’s affiliate link.
  • Join the Seven Day System affiliate program not using Michael Nivola’s affiliate link because he owns it.
  • Start a blog with Blogger (free) or build your own Website (highly recommended). If you choose the highly recommended method, you can buy a domain name and order web hosting using Michael Nivola’s affiliate link.
  • Place your Seven Day System affiliate link on your blog or website.
  • Tell all your friends and family what a great system this is and tell them to sign up.
  • Do some personal development by signing up for the DNA of Success and Brain Tracy using, you guess it, Michael Nivola’s affiliate link.
  • Continue promoting to people you know because the more people you tell, the more Michael, I mean you, make!

Day Two To Day Seven

While I would love to list all the steps for the entire week, I also want to keep this review to less than 1,400 words. Instead of listing everything, I’m just going to link to the pages so you can check it out for yourself (now you don’t even need to sign up for the emails):

Day 1 | Day 2 | Day 3 | Day 4 | Day 5 | Day 6 | Day 7 (*Update - Michael Nivola has changed all the pages on those day links so I have removed the links)

Each day is filled with basic information on promoting the Seven Day System and more recommended programs for you to sign up with using Michael Nivola’s affiliate link. Starting on day two, you are asked to buy the 50 eBook offer because there is information in those books that will teach you how to make bucket loads of Internet cash. However, the price has increased to $297.00 because you said no to the one time offer.

Who Is Making The Money?

According to the Seven Day System day seven email, 94.2% of those using the system would have earned at least $100 by end of the seven days, about 3% would have earned a miraculous $5,000 or more, and about 3.5% will fail because they cannot commit to the Seven Day System. The number really doesn’t add up because just for signing up you get $199 placed in your account. Therefore, shouldn’t 100% of users make at least $100?

In the mean time, you continue to send traffic to the Seven Day System with your affiliate link hoping someone will buy those eBooks or sign up as an affiliate because that’s the only way you make money. Michael Nivola makes money when you sell those eBooks but he also makes money when someone you refer downloads Firefox, sign up for AdSense, order webhosting, etc. And let’s not forget all the sale pages have Michael Nivola’s Google AdSense ads on it!

What About That Iron-Clad Guarantee?

If you don’t make at least $570.50 in the first seven day, Michael Nivola will credit that amount to your account. And it’s true, he will do that. That means 100% of people using the Seven Day System will make at least $570.50 in seven days. Sounds great doesn’t it? The only problem is the minimum payout is $1,000.00.

That means you need to sell at least three sets of eBooks at $297 before you can be paid. However, and as I have stated early, anyone can get the one time offer at any time by going to the OTO URL. That means you’ll need to sell nine sets of eBooks before making the $1,000 minimum. Think you can do that? In the mean time, Michael Nivola is making money with Google ads and affiliate links from all the traffic you are sending him. If anything, the $570.50 helps to keep you in the system so you keep promoting it.

I have to hand it to Michael Nivola. The system he came up with is impressive from the marketer’s standpoint. Most marketers of these types of products get your email address so they can bomb you for the next seven days with their offers. Marketing studies shows it takes as many as seven mailings before someone buys. By turning this into a system with seven days of instructions, Michael Nivola has created a paradigm shift. People who don’t know any better look forward to receiving the emails.

No doubt about it. Michael Nivola is a smart guy who has done some smart things. However, ordering a review from John Chow dot Com for the Seven Day System may have not been the smartest thing to do.

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    209 Comments

    Comment by Barack Obama Blog
    2007-05-17 22:33:31
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    Who is making all the money?

    2007-05-17 22:40:37
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    John Chow. He made $400 on this Reviewme.

    Comment by Jeff Kee
    2007-05-17 22:59:10
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    HA HA HA nice one!

    Comment by Mubin
    2007-05-18 06:11:02
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    Micheal got owned.

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    Comment by Marc
    2007-05-19 06:59:52
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    Not really, he got exactly what he paid for. A review :)

     
     
     
    Comment by Ali
    2007-05-18 02:09:34
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    Well actually he made $200, RM keeps 50% remember or maybe a little less in his case. After all he is “John Chow”.

    Comment by SEO Blog
    2007-05-18 05:52:43
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    I’m pretty sure John would be able to leverage a bigger cut of the pie than 50%. Maybe he hasn’t but if he hasn’t he really should.

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    Comment by Marc
    2007-05-19 07:01:04
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    He does get more than 50%. He mentioned it a while ago. Bummer that I don’t have that kind of leverage… yet…

     
     
     
    Comment by Deaf Musician
    2007-05-18 08:43:36
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    Chow Man makes money even when he’s sleeping! :roll:

     
     
    Comment by dot info domain
    2007-05-17 23:06:11
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    isn’t that obvious?

     
    Comment by simon
    2007-05-17 23:15:54
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    John!

    He not only make $400 but also disclose Michael Nivola’s money making secret! Truly:evil: :evil:

    But I like it :mrgreen: :mrgreen:

    Comment by Pallab
    2007-05-17 23:57:19
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    If I am not wrong, Reviewme keeps 50% as commission. So John made 200 bucks from it.
    Good review though.
    This Michael Nivola guy didn’t even bother making his website look different from tons of other similar scammy/misleading affiliate programs. The same one page layout with words highlighted in yellow or red.
    Only web-amateurs and fools would fall for this.

    Comment by Gobala Krishnan
    2007-05-18 00:18:06
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    Sorry, but have you really tried selling your own product in the same market? If not then your assumption of “web amateurs and fools” is rather shallow.

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    Comment by Mitchell Harper
    2007-05-18 08:44:28
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    I have - and his site is “direct marketing 101″ which still works but not as good as it used to. With ideas like this the only person that makes money is Michael. It’s only a matter of time until easily replicable ideas like this collapse onto themselves. There is no sustainable business model behind it.

     
    Comment by Michael Nivola
    2007-05-18 11:08:30
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    Mitchell,
    you are so wrong. how could you say the only person that makes money is Michael?

    For your information we have real people who have made money from the system. I will just need to send an email to them, and they’ll be eager to show their earnings. Afterall, it’s free marketing for them.

    how do you think this will collapse into itself?

    I agree it is replicable. But one thing for sure Seven Day System is the first of such system. It combines everything there is to making money online.

    Affiliate marketing
    Advertising
    Network Marketing
    Resale Products Sales
    Referrals
    and so much more…

    Only an IM expert can pull this off.

    As to whether it will collapse, we shall all see.

    why is it that the corporate pyramid structure never collapses? Why do the employees keep themselves at the bottom of the ladder? Because they need what the top people have for them.

    SDS works the same way. We help bring everyone up the ladder. It takes some time for anybody to be on the top, it is called the learning period. Once they are done with that, they’ll move up the ladder, just the same way, as in a job.

    Thanks for the information.
    It only motivates me more to ensure that the Seven Day System continues to make money for everyone, not only me, or my partner.

    Don’t you think you are also working for the advertising network companies? They get the money from the advertisers, and they pay you. You are at the bottom of the food chain. You are at their mercy.

    But when you combine all the streams of income, most likely there’s no chance to fail.

    Thanks again. :)

    Cheers!
    Michael Nivola

     
    Comment by How To Buy Websites
    2007-05-19 06:17:45
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    If I were John Chow I wouldn’t have taken this review on. There are probably some people dumb enough to get themselves into a program like this (which is not original and there are thousands of scams like it), but John’s less than favorable review doesn’t really make his dumb readers want to sign up.

    Now Michael is probably going to lower John’s star rating at ReviewMe and this could potentially hurt him as far as getting more ReviewMe orders.

     
    Comment by Michael Nivola
    2007-05-19 20:41:28
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    But you will never be John Chow.

    He’s a greedy scrooge.

    Has he ever given you all anything from his own pocket?

    He has always given away to you all things which he got from someone or somewhere.

    He is so greedy that, if he really thinks this is a scam, he wouldn’t even do the review, knowing he has dumb readers. But he still does it. Not to protect his readers, but to put down this opportunity, as it will mean fierce competition for him, and at the same time, he wants the money, to go to some fancy restaurants, selling something I would never eat in a million years, and show it to all of you.

    That’s John Chow. Selfish. Egocentric. Evil.

    But hey, this is not a scam. We don’t ask anyone to pay for anything. Where is the money element?

    It’s always easier to shout “scam, scam, scam”, than to take the time to really try the system out for oneself.

     
    Comment by Steven Stark
    2007-05-24 16:19:45
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    John is NOT cheap! well not like how you describe him.

    “He’s a greedy scrooge.

    Has he ever given you all anything from his own pocket?”

    yes, actually, he has given me a lot out of his own pocket! I happen to know John in real life, and he has treated me out at the club and other things I will not go into on here. (It will lead to other saying “John! I want that tooo!!!”)

    everything you say about john is actually more about yourself.

     
     
     
    Comment by Michael Kwan
    2007-05-18 00:29:11
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    Let’s not forget that John also gets to make money from the Adsense ad in this blog post, the banner ads at the top and the bottom, and the potential income from casual visitors who peruse the rest of the archives.

     
     
    Comment by TheAnand
    2007-05-19 11:07:18
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    this is why all review me posts r done by mike kwan…………if its john…its something else! not a review for sure!

    looks like you r getting your old form back…keep em comming, i am enjoying it! these type of reviewme make you money, and make us happy, well worth the 10 minute read!

    Comment by Philomena Ojikutu
    2007-05-29 11:48:13
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    I cannot deny that I enjoy John’s personal ‘touch’on the reviews. that what makes the difference!

     
     
     
    Comment by Kolby Bothe
    2007-05-17 22:38:11
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    Wow, this is pretty interesting. I like the last paragraph though, it has to be my favorite!

    Take it easy bro

    2007-05-18 00:11:29
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    I imagine people who do read John’s posts would think twice (or even more) before signing up for the “iron-clad” money-making guarantee Michael is offering…now that we know what’s REALLY going on, that is.

     
    Comment by Kumiko
    2007-05-18 00:17:45
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    Absolutely!! BEST REVIEWME EVER!! That’s the first ReviewMe that has had me glued to my screen (sorry Mr Kwan - it’s the sites, not you!) while I read it.

    It’s so interesting to read how these “programs” work without having to invest the money to do it - which is the way it should be anyway! Brilliant post Mr Chow!

    Comment by Michael Kwan
    2007-05-18 00:30:29
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    John tends to keep the fun ones to himself :wink:

     
    Comment by soundofgold
    2007-05-18 03:03:01
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    Not again Kumiko or whoever is behind this nick. Does John Chow ever lies a foot wrong?

    Sorry for OT I just could not hold it anymore :???:

    Comment by Marc
    2007-05-19 07:04:43
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    Of course John makes mistakes, but most of the time he’s speaking straight to his audience and we have positive things to say :)

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    Comment by Steve's Tech Blog
    2007-05-18 05:55:14
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    2007-05-18 06:00:17
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    Comment by Deaf Musician
    2007-05-18 08:46:19
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    Dude, you seriously need to lower your smiley amount in your posts. It’s like reading a 12 year old AOLer write articles. geez.

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    Comment by Steve's Tech Blog
    2007-05-18 09:16:57
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    Saying “Dude” is not better. It sound like a 15 year old :mrgreen: :smile: :grin: :lol: :wink:

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    Comment by Philomena Ojikutu
    2007-05-29 12:15:29
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    Kumiko, don’t short-circuit Nivola’s rage. I could see that it is a short fuse, from his reactions above.

     
     
     
    2007-05-17 22:40:06
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    Scammers need not apply for Review Me’s from John Chow

    Comment by Matt Huggins
    2007-05-18 00:14:12
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    This is a bit too pyramid scheme-esque for my liking.

     
    Comment by Brian
    2007-05-18 05:24:13
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    This is not a scam it is a marketing plan. Yes it is sleazy the way he does it but he is not scamming anybody. He just has a EVIL way of making money.

     
    2007-05-19 23:51:44
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    People with evil sites should no better than to try to fool John Chow.

     
     
    Comment by Carl
    2007-05-17 22:43:14
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    I LOVE the minimum $1000 payout, and the fact that he’s using static URLs for everything. SMRT~!

     
    Comment by tehnyit
    2007-05-17 22:48:12
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    It would be interested to see some of the stats of the people that signed up for this, in particular profit/loss numbers

     
    Comment by dot info domain
    2007-05-17 23:00:09
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    smart ones shall never fall into the trap of making
    some quick money trap

    Comment by rishi
    2007-05-18 00:39:53
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    hi :shock:

     
     
    2007-05-17 23:04:15
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    [...] up any ethics along the way to moguldom. Don’t believe me that have a read of a review he posted today where he ended with No doubt about it. Michael Nivola is a smart guy who has done some smart [...]

    Comment by Matt Huggins
    2007-05-18 01:47:17
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    Nice post.

    Comment by Deaf Musician
    2007-05-18 08:47:06
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    Nice Comment.

    Comment by kenny
    2007-05-18 09:41:01
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    Agreed!

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    Comment by dot info domain
    2007-05-17 23:05:09
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    $1000 minimum payout?

    that sounds dodgy

    as john said, ordering a review from johnchow.com might have not been a clever thing to do…who knows, there are always those that bite the bait

    Comment by TeamTutorials
    2007-05-18 04:51:27
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    Someone (probably many) will come here, see the title, and sign up for the program without reading John’s review.

     
     
    Comment by Torsten
    2007-05-17 23:05:47
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    Very smart guy, but seems like not smart enough!
    Actually the things he is doing are obvious but unfortunately a lot of people don’t see this. So it is great that someone who has a voice is talking about it! Great review!

     
    Comment by Stephen Welton
    2007-05-17 23:08:21
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    Value is mandatory. Is their true value in the offering?

    Food for thought.

     
    Comment by simon
    2007-05-17 23:11:41
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    No doubt about it. Michael Nivola is a smart guy who has done some smart things. However, ordering a review from John Chow dot Com for the Seven Day System may have not been the smartest thing to do.

    Hahaha

    John, you are so evil :evil: :evil:

    Comment by Monetize Your Blog
    2007-05-18 23:05:18
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    that’s what makes john chow, john chow!