Income Stores

Discussion in 'Business Opportunities and Programs Reviews' started by psierra, Oct 25, 2008.

  1. dayec12

    dayec12 New Member

    So, you pay the $97 as soon as you sign up? Or are there any free trials or money back guarantee??

    I know it says no technical skills required, but I have heard that so many times before. I have not made my own website yet, this program sounds interesting to me.
     
  2. purdue512

    purdue512 New Member

    Great questions....

    By "No technical skills required": We mean, you will not have to script anything. You DON'T need to know PHP or anything like that. There is no "programming" involved what-so-ever. No server admin. No hosting account sign-up. No domain registration or DNS set-up (if you buy the domain from us). We think that's a fair definition.

    However, you are correct. You need to know how to work a computer browser. You need to know how to follow instructions on a web screen. Everything is admin panel, but you need to fill in forms, set up stuff. Etc. If you consider this technical, then form your own judgment.

    The best thing I tell people pre-purchase is to watch the videos. It will show you the actual administrator's screen where the bulk of the set-up is done. Also let me know if you have questions.

    The other thing I'll add (and I can only speak for IncomeStores) is that when people have had EXTREME difficulty due to a lack of tech skills on their part, we usually thrown in a free 1-hour telephonic training session to get them off the rocks.
     
  3. yasser

    yasser New Member

    looks like pretty nice for newcomers [​IMG]
     
  4. sheils

    sheils New Member

    Why would you pay monthly for a service when there are plenty of solutions out there that do the same for free, most of which are well documented so you don't need much if any knowledge at all. Wordpress, Datafeed Studio, Price Tapestry, Fresh Store Builder to name a few.

    I suppose it's okay for some but I know if I was a newcomer I'd hate to jump into to a subscription based service, especially when there's an alternative, it's like buying a car for £500 or paying £39 per month for it for the foreseeable future.
     

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