At first glance Site Rush seems quick, it appeals to all types of skill and financial backgrounds, it deals with a growing business model trend known as site flipping and is pretty inexpensive to try out, so I went ahead and bought Site Rush, a digital downloadable guide, to see what it does, whether it’s possible to jump on the site flipping bandwagon, whether it’s possible to do with little money and how easy, hard, or risky this approach to making money online truly is.

Site Rush is based around buying and selling websites for profit, just like in the real world of property investment. The difference is of course, much less risk and less upfront work to make a big profit.

Site Rush shows us 14 methods to flip websites, structured around 3 tiers (which are easy to hard, low income to high income). It goes into expansive detail about using arbitrage methods to buy and sell all kinds of assets for huge profits and very little hands on work (in some cases).

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Site Rush is a pretty large guide, with accompanying videos which summarize the main written material for each section.

As usual, the sales letter comes across as cheesy, hype driven and often hard to believe in places…although very luring and persuasive at the same time. Nothing new here then!

I noticed several spelling mistakes in the sales copy which really put me off…it just looks unprofessional and makes me feel as though the guide will be written poorly too.

Add to that, the huge figures mentioned in the sales copy and it soon starts to feel like you’re listening to a young kid tell you a story about how he did something really cool and brave, but there were mysteriously no witnesses…

That’s probably a little unfair based on reading the sales page alone. So after buying the guide and getting started straight away, I felt that the manual was laid out and does get straight to the point of the content (which there is a lot of!)

The first level is based around a quick buy and sell approach which after reading the first few pages, it is undeniably clear that you can make a few hundred dollars per week using this painfully basic approach alone…and that’s if you’re lazy.

The next model is called the “Advanced Hunter Marketing” method where you basically research a market, negotiate a deal to buy an underdeveloped site in that market, then do a full renovation on the site to triple, or even quadruple the site’s value.

This is much more advanced and takes time, but the 6 steps that you are taught in this method are proven in the real estate investing world (and this is no different in principle to that).

This second method requires more upfront capital to invest, which you should have by now if you’ve been using the first method to generate quick cash from simple site flips. But don’t risk a penny until you’re confident with the overall process and have a good feel for what sells and what doesn’t.

The more advanced models of site flipping explained in Site Rush are more risky and require more upfront money, but there is a lot of detailed steps explained showing you how to gauge the value of a site, whether the details that are listed are legit and add up and also whether there is any real long term potential in the market/website overall.

This info is really in depth and helps out tremendously as you look to part with more cash, but don’t expect to get your usage out of this area of the guide until you’ve really got your feet wet with the basic methods first.

In fact, it’s easy to be tempted to move ahead in the guide before you’ve really got a firm grasp on the basics, so be warned!

What really struck me about Site Rush is that it is less of a step by step guide and more like an entire world of thinking (and doing) outside the box. In other words, it opened my eyes to how easy it really is to earn money using the internet without having to follow the tedious and jaded eBook selling, article writing or expensive PPC advertising methods (although they can fit IN to this system if you want them to).

So there it is in a nutshell. Should you buy it? I think so and I have had it past 60 days now and did not ask for a refund. But should your opinion or indeed profits be different than mine then you can get a full refund within 60 days and keep everything to boot!

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