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All about Groovefunnels Review: Is The Free Funnel Builder Legit?Click, Funnels has a more youthful, uglier sibling, Groove, Funnels, that's been running around the web, stating, "Look at me! Look what I can do!" In reality, in the You, Tube advertisement I just watched, cofounders Mike Filsaime and John Cornetta declared Groove Funnels was now the fastest-growing marketing funnel and landing page home builder on the world. ![]() Or, issues, I should state. This Website # 1: Also in the You, Tube advertisement, John says, "Examine this out: in the last 60 days, Groove went from a $3 million dollar a year business to over $35 million dollars." At that growth rate, he predicts they'll "smash" the $100 million dollar mark next year. ![]() And? Like, that's your pitch? You and former seller of slimy get rich fast products, Mr. Mike Filsaime, are making great deals of cash so for that reason I should come give you more? Lame. Complaint # 2: The reason they're stealing market share from their older, potato gun-building sibling, Russell Brunson, is because, while he's charging $99 to $299 per month, Groove, Funnels is "totally free for life." And you'll "never need a charge card." Hmm. See, the "complimentary strategy" is basically useless. If you desire custom domains, several landing pages, and access to the "cool things," you'll require to upgrade. And when you do, it's pretty complicated. Best I can tell, you're looking at about $188 monthly or $1,397 as a one-time cost. So to run advertisements stating the entire thing is free for life which you'll never ever need a credit card? That's incredibly misguiding if you ask me. ![]() The 15-Second Trick For Is GrooveFunnels A Scam? 9 Things You Need To KnowNope. Their only concern is making their software best in class. If true, that would be fantastic. Let's be sincere: I need to see another Russell Brunson sales page like I need an enlarged prostate. (Not very bad.) However, the last thing the Groove people perform in their ad is brag up their affiliate program and how they pay weekly commissions. |
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