Monday, January 31, 2011

31 Jan 2011 - 12Daily Review





NOT PAYING PLEASE DO NOT INVEST

Hi guys! It's been a while since I last posted, and today I bring forth a highly interesting, and absolutely lucrative program to the table. Welcome 12Daily!



If you've not heard of this site yet, that's because they've been flying pretty low under the radar. Despite the fact that they've been paying instantly for the past 15 days (which means 1 full cycle), I've not seen that many banners on forums or blogs yet. Does this mean anything then? (Read more about )

Moving on, the site itself looks absolutely stunning. However, while the design looks refreshing and quite a change from standard cheapy-looking HYIPs, I'm definitely not a big fan of the music playing in the background. In my opinion, it's far too distracting, and detracts quite a bit from what they're offering -- an opportunity to make some cash!

The plans offered are categorized into daily plan and expiry plans. The most attractive plan, in my view, is the one that pays 12% daily for 12 days. As your principal is already counted in the payouts, your net profit will be 44% by the end of the cycle.

The 2 expiry plans are 160% after 12 days and 300% after 30 days respectively. Note that your payout will be processed at the end of the plans, so please bear that in mind prior to investing. If the site manages to keep up, your patience will definitely pay dividend.

BackOffice View
Payment Processors
This is perhaps one of the more disappointing features this site has to offer. While it's not glaringly flawed, so far only 2 payment processors are offered. LibertyReserve and PerfectMoney are the main choices for payment here, and both you and I know that transactions done through these payment processors are final. Therefore, always carry the mindset of being prepared to lose that money if you so choose to invest.

In response to a somewhat skeptical reception from investors, both LibertyReserve and PerfectMoney withdrawals are processed instantly. This means the instant you click "Process Withdrawal", the money will be sent into your account immediately. A really cool feature which I think will attract quite a following.

Script and Hosting
The site uses a licensed GoldCoder's script, which is the norm in the industry at the moment. While some admins complaint about GoldCoder's security in the past, I think they've improved tremendously over the years, and right now, they're dominating the HYIP scene as we're seeing dozens, if hundreds, of HYIPs launched every year using this script.

The script itself is user-friendly, so navigation shouldn't be much of an issue. If you have any questions, you can send a support email to the admin, which I doubt will get much of a response anytime soon as they've been working their asses off to maintain the site.

12Daily purchased 5 years of license to their domain name, which I believe is an attention-getter more than anything. A .biz domain name costs less than $10, and a 5-year license probably meant the admin got a pretty good deal for around the price of a year anyway. By any means, please do NOT assume that this is a sign of a good site that will last the entire 5 years. More often than not, sites expire faster than their domain names.

Personally, I love the instant cashout. There's no delay, no 2nd guessing when they'll pay, and definitely no need to check forums regularly in order to find out whether or not they're still paying. From the moment I click the "Withdraw" button, I know that the money will be in my account.

It's that peace of mind that I'm in love with, and I'll stick with this program for a while.

However, please bear in mind that this is strictly my own personal view and it is by no means a financial advice.

Good luck and have fun! :)

Thursday, January 27, 2011

27 Jan 2011 - Wazzup: Sad Closure

Hi guys! It has been a good few days since my last post, but worry not because I've been keeping my eyes tight on the industry as usual.

Unfortunately, today's post brings forth a sad news. SureFireSurf, an autosurf that had single-handedly revived the entire autosurf industry, is now gone. The admin, Chris, sends out a short announcement just minutes ago confirming that he has shut down the deposit button, and payouts will stop very soon.

His reason? Despite a strong, flawless record for almost 90 days, which means close to 8 full cycles, deposits have been running low recently, and the cash flow suffered tremendously as a result of this slow down. As always, whenever cash runs out, the program goes down.

Does this mean it's a scam? I honestly can say that it is not, because the admin did whatever he could during the period that the program was up, and the ones who joined last, unfortunately, lost due to bad timing. Not that I'm playing the blaming game here, but I feel that SureFireSurf was one of the better-managed games in the industry.

Here's the announcement:
Dear Cody,

I was surprised to see the progress when i came back, the downward trend was worse than yesterdays performance
I finally decided to close the program. It is hopeless now.
Depositing has been disabled. Please wait for further announcement today. I need to put myself back together and see what the best approach is for this situation.
It is not easy, I have been working on making sure that SFS members are happy for almost 90 days now but these series of unfortunate days come and ending our program. :(

Please wait for the official newsletter to be sent later.

Chris

If anyone wishes to know the difference between what's a scam and what's not, I would suggest looking at PositiveSurf. Despite having a customized script, dedicated server, attractive plans and great promotion -- formula for great programs -- the admin scammed prematurely without any prior notice. Contrary to SureFireSurf, the program only ran for 1 complete cycle, and the admin simply disappeared. Not a single word was heard, and the program is still, unfortunately, reeling in innocent investors who thought that the program was still paying. (the program's deposit button is still open, but PLEASE DO NOT MAKE ANY SPENDS!)

Nonetheless, let's not despair! I have joined a new program yesterday called ColorfulProfit, which seems to offer quite an attractive game. The script is licensed from GoldCoders, and the design resembles past programs like Pac4All, and a few more highly successful games. One of the main attractions here is the site's hosted on a dedicated server by BlockDos, which is arguably one of the most secured and exclusive site hosting companies in the industry. Does this mean the admins from Pac4All (or the other admins, for that matter) are back? I highly doubt that, even though some of the older players in the game might suggest otherwise.

ColorfulProfit offers 123% after 5 days, with your principal already included in the payout. And to sweeten the deal, ColorfulProfit accepts AlertPay, LibertyReserve and Perfectmoney.

Check it out and let me know whether you like it or not :) I'll be preparing a review on it very soon.



And for those of you who haven't checked out 12Daily yet, it's been paying instantly for the past 12 days. While I'm not sure how long this one will sustain, I'm pretty satisfied with this one. The site uses a licensed GoldCoders' script, and the payouts are instant. The only caveat is that 12Daily only accepts LibertyReserve and PerfectMoney right now. (Read more: Why does using multiple payment processers will help you succeed)

That's it for today folks! I'll see you soon!

Sunday, January 23, 2011

SITE IS NOT PAYING ANYMORE! PLEASE DO NOT INVEST THERE ANY LONGER!



Autosurfs have been around the industry for quite some time, but up until recently, many investors had the impression that that particular sub-section of the industry was on its way to retirement.

Surprisingly, there has been some positive upward movement in the autosurf industry, the success of which can be attributed to the highly popular SureFireSurf. As it is, autosurfs are on the way to the top right now.

On the other hand, it is always expected to see some program admins riding on the wave in order to promote their own sites. One of which is PositiveSurf, a recently announced autosurf program that has been on my watchlist for a number of days. I placed it on Waiting status a few days ago due to a slow payout, but it was still processed within the timeframe the admin set up in the FAQ page.


Positive Surf


Without further ado, let's take a closer look at what this program offers:

PositiveSurf is registered under BlackLotus, with dedicated server and Ddos protection from the same company. The script is perhaps one of the most impressive features this site has to offer, as it is fully customized and, in my opinion, is very well-suited for an autosurf. I particularly liked the user-friendliness of the script, with big tabs in the back office that offer an added touch of visual grandeur to the entire presentation. Besides, the huge tabs may come in handy for those with limited visual capabilities.

In the back office, you can manage your account profile through the top right corner. The clearly labelled tabs allow you to Withdraw, View Ads (surf), Upgrade (make a deposit), and check out your account profile (Overview). If you've already started surfing, you can see the list of days that you've been credited as well. That would be a much-welcomed addition as it allows some investors to keep track of the days they've surfed or missed.

Big tabs :)

For those who missed their days, there's no need to panic as the script itself will automatically credit the missing days.

Payment Plans
The plans are highly attractive, and there are basically 2 main plans: 12% daily for 12 days, and 12.5% daily for 12 days. For the Silver Plan, which pays 12% daily, the minimum to get into this plan is $7, and I supposed the limit here is $349. I used the word, "supposed" because technically, you cannot invest more than $349 and still remain in the Silver plan.

Here's the deal: Gold plan, which pays 12.5% daily is an automatic upgrade when you invest more than $350. Therefore, you can only get into this plan if you invest, in total, of more than $350. As such, just as long your total investment with PositiveSurf is more than $350, then you're automatically enrolled in Gold Plan, which pays you 12.5% daily for a total of 150% in 12 days.

Either way, I would recommend, if you can afford it, getting into the Gold Plan for 3 reasons:

1) Gold Plan pays higher and offers 7% referral commission
2) Gold Plan allows up to 4 cashouts per cycle
3) Gold Plan allows up to 5 sites in the rotator

In contrary, Silver Plan is significantly less profitable than Gold Plan as it only offers 12% for 12 days, netting in a profit of 44% by the 12th day, and only offers 5% affiliate commission. And, Silver Plan offers only 3 cashouts per cycle, which means you can request up to 3 cashouts every 12 days. If you used up all your cashouts within the first 3 days, you would have to wait until the 13th day in order to get your money + profit back.

In addition, the maximum deposit you can have at any one time is $7000. This means the gross deposit you may have is only $7000. In my view, this is a great way to limit hit-n-runners, which in turn leads to a higher chance of survival for the program, given that the admin intends to run it for a long time.



Payment Processors
Currently PositiveSurf accepts AlertPay, PerfectMoney, LibertyReserve and SolidtrustPay. There's more than enough for every investor out there, and if you're thinking of bank wiring, please do contact the admin in order to cater to your needs. The admin can be reached via the Support button on the page, which is essentially a ticketing system.

In my view, (my preference) I think ticketing systems are much, much better than emails and Live Chat simply because it allows you to keep track of your conversation. Of course, if you keep your emails organized, you could do the same as well, but I just like the ticket system because whenever I open the ticket, I can see all the conversations I've had with the admin laid in front of me. Clean and clear, just the way I like it :)

PositiveSurf
Pros:

  1. Accepts different payment processors

  2. Customized script

  3. Dedicated server by BlackLotus

  4. Attractive payment plans, with a small caveat



Cons:

  1. Slow payment processing speed

  2. Only 3 cash out requests per cycle for Silver members

I think that's all I have to say about this site for now. I'm currently quite excited to see how long this site will go, and with the Autosurf industry on its way back into the mainstream, I think PositiveSurf has a very bright future ahead if the admin can manage the site properly.

See you tomorrow! :)

Friday, January 21, 2011

20 Jan 2010 - Wazzup: SureFireSurf Interview

Hi guys!

As much as I would like to start the day off in a good tone, I simply can't.Today I requested a payout from PandaTrade, which was surprisingly moved to pending. In the past, payouts were usually processed in a flash, and this sudden change definitely raises a red flag for me. As always, I always look around on forums in order to determine the program's actual health, and it appears that a few monitors, as well as real investors, have reported the same problem. Therefore, unfortunately, I have to move this program to Problem for now.

Seems like the December curse continues to plague HYIPs. Nonetheless, great news are abound for surf sites!

SureFireSurf continues to blaze new trails in the autosurf industry, reaching 82 days online now without a single trace of slowing down. Maybe it's because of the admin's optimism, or maybe it's because investors are simply too disappointed in HYIPs, that they've decided to give autosurf another shot.

Well, for those early birds, they must be well in profit right now. For those who are still on the fence thinking about whether or not this is the program for them, well, there are 3 different plans to choose from, and you can choose whichever that suits your investment portfolio.

A few days ago, I requested for an interview with Chris, and he politely asked me to submit my questions to Paul from Money-News-Online, as he plans to conduct a large-scale interview with the most popular autosurf site in the industry right now as well. As such, I conformed to his request, and submitted my questions. Below is the reproduction of the interview from Money-News-Online:




“1. Just to recap for the benefit of readers not yet familiar with your program, please introduce yourself and give us a brief description of the program you are running and what your own responsibilities are in it.

Hello readers. My name is Christopher Linton. Obviously. I am the owner / administrator of SureFireSurf. SureFireSurf is an auto surf program, where users can advertise their sites or referral links to our member base. It also lets our members upgrade their accounts and have the ability to earn money while auto surfing. There is a minimum of only 12 sites to be surfed daily (for the surfing plans) . We have 3 plans right now which members can choose from. You can read a detailed description of our plans and site overview in Paul‘s review of SureFireSurf. I am the only person working on the website so everything in it is my responsibility. Be it the payouts, the customer support, live chat, and everything that involves work in the site is my responsibility.

2. Tell us also about the investment plans you offer, what returns are available to investors, and how much does it cost to get involved.

SureFireSurf has 3 available plans. Two of them are for those who like auto surfing while the other is a HYIP Plan that does not require surfing in order to earn.
Let me break them down here.


Fiery 10% Daily Plan


- This pays you 10% daily for 12 days. Earnings are added after you surf your daily required minimum sites of 12. You can withdraw your earnings daily from this plan. Total return is 120% , actual profit is 20%


Flaming 144 Percent Plan


- This pays you 12% daily for 12 days but you can only withdraw your earnings after the plan has expired, or after 12 days from the day of your upgrade. Surfing 12 sites daily is required in order to earn your daily earnings. Total return is 144%, actual profit is 44%.


HYIP Plan 8% daily for 15 days


- This one pays you 8% daily for a total of 15 days. It does not require surfing so your earnings are added every 24 hours to your account and you can withdraw daily. Total return is 120% after 15 days while actual profit is 20%.


Minimum upgrade amount is only $5 and maximum is $10,000.

3. Concerning the surfing plans, what does a member need to do in order to get paid?

In order to get paid at SureFireSurf if you have upgrades in the surfing plans (Fiery10% Daily plan & Flaming 144% Plan) , a member only needs to surf 12 sites daily. And when I say daily, please follow the server time. It is located under the 468×60 banner on all pages of the website.


If you have an upgrade in the HYIP Plan 8% daily for 15 days, you do not need to surf. All you need to do is wait for every 24 hours to lapse for your earnings to reach your account and then you can withdraw.

4. Why, if you are primarily a surfing site do you offer a non-surfing HYIP style plan? How is that beneficial to the program as a whole?

For those who still do not know, SureFireSurf was launched on November 1, 2010. December came and many members requested for a non-surfing plan and I made available a non-surfing plan temporarily until December 31, 2010. Many realized that they need an option if they cannot surf for the week or while they are on vacation. This proved to be true during the holidays season. Many of the members needed a plan where they are not required to surf and they can just come back and check their accounts and withdraw profits as they came.


January came and many members requested that a permanent HYIP plan so we redesigned the non surfing plan and came up with what is available right now 8% daily for 15 days.


Let us admit it, not everyone likes surfing and in order to get many of them, who do not want to do the surfing, a HYIP plan was needed. And so there it is and it is proving its worth now.

5. Can you explain the difference between a regular HYIP and an autosurf?

The difference is pretty simple. An auto surf requires surfing of a certain number of sites using the auto surfer page while HYIP does not require its members anything in order to earn. Another thing that sets auto surf apart is the ability of its members to advertise their referral links or website and get traffic. Autosurfs generate revenue also from advertisements sold on their websites. This is true and applies to SureFireSurf.

6. Can you also explain the difference between regular surfing sites and paid to click websites?

A regular surf as mentioned in my previous answer, requires that its members surf in order to earn, be it manual surfing or auto surfing. It still will require you to surf. Paid to click websites, on the other hand, requires you to click advertisements in order to earn. Surfing websites have the ability also to provide Paid to click ads to its members.


Most surf websites require that you buy upgrade units in order to earn cash while PTC websites let free members earn cash without upgrading their accounts but also suggest upgrading their accounts in order to earn more and get paid more.


Both PTC and Surf websites offer their members the ability to generate traffic and advertise their websites and get paid while doing so.

7. Does your program depend primarily on “new investment” or are there other income streams to keep SFS going? How much of your income comes from advertising revenue and how big a role does it play in maintaining payments to members?

I would be lying if I told you that I have an income stream that supports the program. I can however, boast that SureFireSurf has been selling ads regularly. This may not be a huge amount to begin with but I trust and believe that after a longer grace period the percentage of revenue that we generate from ads on the site may get bigger and may cover a bigger percent of the required payouts. That is in due time of course.


Prices on our advertisements are currently set a a lower rate but as we grow, the prices will go up progressively.


So, yes majority of the payouts come from incoming funds at the moment. And I am sure 99% of the members know about it too.

8. What investment strategy would you suggest for your program?

I cannot suggest a specific investment strategy for my program right now but from what I read on the forum discussions, many are putting a certain amount daily in a certain plan so they get residual income. I also see many members putting up a fixed amount of upgrade daily and they get paid daily.


So, I may say that upgrading your accounts on a systematic way, like for example, upgrading every 3 days on the Flaming 144% plan , will get you paid every 3 days. Or you can put up daily upgrades too so you get paid daily too.

9. How long do you see SFS sustainable at the percentage you now offer? and What can we do as members to help SFS last longer?

The current growth rate of SureFireSurf has been phenomenal and I said that because if you have been part of SureFireSurf from the beginning, you will know that there were not referral contests, no cash contests, except for a testimonial contest where I only paid a small amount to those who were happy with the program.


Getting over December was a big achievement too. I think members are to be applauded for this achievement because they have been very supportive and proactive in promoting the program in ways they can. We just have to continue what we do and we will reach heights with SureFireSurf. It has been proven already for the past months that it is effective. So let us continue to do so.

10. I’ve been really impressed with Chris’ consistent level of quality customer care. Eg, he’s readily available, responds to issues right away, keeps us informed on everything- be it that he’ll be offline for a few hours, to details of site access during recent attacks, he makes payments as soon as possible, and is always friendly and helpful in all interactions. I’d love to hear more about his philosophy on customer care and its importance. I’ve only been investing in these type of sites for less than a year, but I think Chris’ respect and care for the members is what truly sets him apart and makes SureFireSurf the success it is.

Thank you to those who appreciate my work ethics. I just strongly believe that customer care during and after the transactions should be constant and should always be at its highest level. Just like when you buy a product from a company, the business does not end when you purchase the product but even the aftersales should be as good or even better than while the sale was being finalized. A happy customer is a returning customer.


That is very much applicable with SureFireSurf. I know that people like it when the customer support of any company is always good and is fast when it comes to response. If all businesses will provide fast and efficient support, their success is almost guaranteed.


I only ask myself, if I were the customer, how would I want to be treated? You know the answer to this questions.

11. Can a surf membership get too big to sustain? Which factors are most significant here?- eg ROI rate, number of investment plans, time commitment of the admin, number of members, server capacity, etc?

Since SureFireSurf is not considered a low ROI program, not even a long term nor medium term program, growing is the greatest factor with its success. Therefore, the membership , no matter how big is sustainable. That is the exact thing we want SureFireSurf to be, to grow bigger.


I am sure many will agree to this, but the most crucial part in making a program successful is not just with the members but of course it depends on the admin as well. If the admin has no intentions to make a long lasting program, no matter how supportive the members are, he will just ruin the program anytime he wants. So the commitment of the admin plays the vital role in ensuring the flow of the program until it reaches stability.

12. With the recent emergence of several other similar programs, how much room is there in the surf industry for competing websites?

There has always been room in the surf industry. It was just a matter of how many admins would take the risk and open up a program and see if members will support it. Many admins would not take a gamble but I did, look at where SureFireSurf is now. In this industry, it should be mutualism and not just the members who risk it, but admins must also risk it, in order to bring the interest back in the surf industry as a whole.

13. What’s your ambition for the eventual size of the SFS membership?

I opened up SureFireSurf with only one thing in mind, to bring the interest back in the surf industry. I have no limit to how much the membership size will grow. I will let it grow for as big as it can and just continue to do my work the best I can. I may falter sometimes with technical things in the site but I will definitely use those as learning points and move forward with even much more experience.

14. How will you be able to maintain the payment as most of us that have been part of surfing programs that collapsed in the past because of lack of funds after a certain time can see that they were at least partial ponzis and as such don’t work?

I can only do so much. Without incoming funds from membership upgrades the site will collapse definitely. My partial revenue from ad sales on the site is definitely not enough if we rely on it fully. 99.9% if not 100% of HYIP and Autosurf programs rely on incoming funds for their longevity.


Even if I come up with revenue building methods, it still will never be able to supply 100% of the profit percentage that our plans offer.

15. How did you manage to keep the SureFireSurf online this long when so many others have failed? Assuming you can maintain the current level of public interest and support how long do you realistically think it can run for?

I would be lying if I predict to you now how long the site can run. I can say a year, 6 months, 5 years. But that would be very baseless. Sites like SureFireSurf can never tell how long they can keep paying. It all depends on the day to day incoming and outgoing statistics. I do not want to look like a fool if I say a certain estimate of lifetime of the program.


Assuming the support is great and the program is steadily getting new members and the cycle does not stop, I still won’t be able to tell how long it can run.

16. How closely do you monitor the pages submitted to be surfed by members? How can I be sure I’m not going to pick up a virus from surfing? Or end up viewing offensive or inappropriate material?

Nothing is perfect and I occasionally approve some bad websites. Some members put up placeholder sites and update the contents once the site has been approved. I do look closely on the sites and check them for several things that might give the surfers a hard time or problems.

17. Can you give us a detailed description of the security of SureFireSurf? Who is your current hosting provider, how highly do you rate them, and why did you change?

The site is protected by Dragonara. I am hosted with RyleeJames.com on a custom dedicated server which is a high spec’d one. I stayed with them after thinking of moving because their customer support is second to none if you ask me. The security is very high, because the DDOS protection provider is not the same as the host so in case something wrong happens, I can easily access the site files and back it up and transfer easily. When it comes to security of the server, it is very secure.

16. And finally for such a huge program you must have some plans to expand and develop SureFireSurf even further if you want to stay on top. What are they?

For almost three months now, SureFireSurf has been online and is growing steadily without promotions, contests and cash give aways. I think it would a perfect time to launch some interesting contests within the next months to keep it a little more interesting. I am planning also to launch a forum on its hundred day anniversary. Just a forum for issues within the site to spread out the load on support and many members are already very willing to be moderators and support staff when that day comes.


With regards to expansion and further plans, I would say, we can discuss those in the next interview. May I request for such after the 100 days anniversary?


Thank you very much Paul for this interview. I had a great time sharing my thoughts and my answers to you and your readers. You gave me some good questions and I hope I answered them satisfyingly.”




I hope you liked that interview, and if you have any questions, please do not hesitate to let me know! See you tomorrow guys! :)

Tuesday, January 18, 2011

18 Jan 2010 - Wazzup: New Additions

Hi guys!

Programs I've joined in the last few days:


A program I joined today is called 12Daily.biz, which was launched just a day earlier. It offers 3 different but highly lucrative plans: 12% daily for 12 days, 160% after 12 days and 300% after 30 days. This is a strictly HYIP-based system, which means you don't need to surf. (realising how popular the autosurf trend is right now) Payment processors are currently open to LibertyReserve and PerfectMoney only, and the site uses a licensed script from GoldCoders. The domain name is also registered for 5 years, instead of the usual 1. Nonetheless, that is not something that you should really consider as a sign of a good site as domain names can be purchased for cheap, especially one that ends with .biz. First day online and it has already managed to get on numerous monitors, and this displays a pretty aggressive marketing campaign. Whether or not this will last remains to be see, but I certainly do enjoy the fun sites like 12Daily provides! Take a look and determine if you like it or not. :)





The next program is called Golden Shoes Venture Reloaded (GSV Reloaded), which, allegedly, had been online for over 100+ days, offering 10% daily for 15 days. The site design does not seem exceptionally eye-catching, but the plan offered and the longevity of the site has definitely captured my attention. GSV currently accepts AlertPay, LibertyReserve and PerfectMoney. The script does not seem familiar, but is in no way a custom script. I plan to do a closer look at this program soon, so please stay tuned if you want to find out more about this program!

Oil-Capital.com 3%-40% Daily for 50 Days . Instant withdrawals
And the 3rd and final program I have to add to the list is called OilCapital, which is a medium/long term investment program. The site offers 3% daily return for a period of 50 days, which amounts to 150% with your principal already included in the return. The site currently accepts AlertPay, LibertyReserve and PerfectMoney. For a site like this, a long-term I mean, i would usually use LibertyReserve as the fees involved would be lower, and AlertPay chargebacks can only be filed within 30 days of transaction anyways. Therefore, here's a good time to take a look at choosing How Payment Processors Can Help You Succeed.

That's it for today folks! Good luck and Happy Martin Luther King Jr. Day!

Sunday, January 16, 2011

Jan 15 2010 - Wazzup: Some Closures and Some Openings

Hi guys!

Unfortunately, TopArb has not processed my withdrawal to LibertyReserve for a while, and I have to move them to Pending status. Despite the fact that AlertPay has been added as one of the payment processors a few days ago (on the 13th actually), I fear that it was merely their tactic to draw in more investors. Their plan: Introduce AlertPay, create an illusion that they're still paying, and then hopefully attract some investors who invest via LibertyReserve.

Please do not invest there any longer as this site is done for!

RussianOilFund is right up there amongst the rotten scams too, as the admin shamelessly promised to process payouts as soon as possible. That promise was made several weeks ago, and we have yet to see any proof of them coming back. Yet the admin sent out a newsletter few days ago asking members to make more AlertPay deposits in order to get a deposit bonus. I assure that they are OVER, and please do not send any money to them. They're probably snickering right now, hoping some gullible investors will invest. Not Us! Please stay away from them!

I joined a few programs over the course of the last 4 - 5 days, some of which have been performing unexpectedly well.

First of all, PositiveSurf is making quite a wave in the autosurf industry. Based completely on a customizes script, with plans offering 12% daily for 12 days and 12.5% daily for 12 days, the site's off to a great start. The site accepts AlertPay, LibertyReserve, PerfectMoney and SolidTrustpay. Deposits through AlertPay and SolidTrustPay will be charged a nominal fee. If it helps prolong the site's longevity, that's definitely worth the price. The admin's really proactive, and most, if not all, of my inquiries are answered in timely fashion. I'll review the site in a few days' time, so please check back for the review!

SureFireSurf is doing great, and I've increased my investment to quite a substantial amount. The admin has been really active and proactive as well, and he has absolutely proven himself and his site to be one of the best in the industry.

SynergyMoney has just hit its 2nd month anniversary, and I think that's a great sign that they'll start to take off soon, especially considering the fact that they have survived past Black December. i increased my investment to $500 right now, and will definitely increase it a little bit more if things continue to look the way they are.

That's all for today folks! See you soon! :)

Wednesday, January 12, 2011

12 Jan 2011 - Wazzup: SureFireSurf Is Still Going Strong

Hi guys! It's been a while, well, 2 days ago, since I last posted :)

What'd you think of the post about payment processors? I received some pretty constructive comments about it on email, and I'l probably be adding a little more on that topic further down the road.

Anyway, today will be a regular Wazzup daily news update. First up is SureFireSurf, which is doing tremendously well as it's hitting its 70th day anniversary in a few days. In the mean time, the admin, Chris has actively received advertisement offers from businesses all over the Internet, and that has undoubtedly contributed towards the site's buttery smooth cash flow.

SureFireSurf recently upgraded its server to Dragonara, one of the best in the industry, in order to prevent any further malicious attacks. For those of you who posted SureFireSurf's banners on your site or blog, Chris prompts you to link it properly so that the banners will actually show.

The reason being that the old URL will not show any of the banners as the server is now installed on a different system.

Steps to change the banner URL:

If you're using a HTML widget like the one on my blog, you can see that the html code for the banner(old) is something like this:

1) a href ='http........' img src='http://....."
2) Highlight the section after img src=' (this entire part) '
3) Delete the highlighted section
4) Replace it with the banner URLs provided in Chris' newsletter

Voila! You're done! :)

Here's the newsletter from Chris:
Dear Cody,

Just a short notice that our Banner Source URLs have been updated.

If you are linking to our banners on the site, please update them so they load properly. Update the links to these.

For the 468x60: http://surefiresurf.net/468.gif
For the 125x125: http://surefiresurf.net/125.gif
For the 728x90: http://surefiresurf.net/728.gif
For the 120x600: http://surefiresurf.net/600.gif

If you are using these images on your website, please update them because our DDOS protection does not show them up if you load them directly from the old URLs.

Monitors, Blogs, and Users alike, please update them asap so they will show up. You might see them now on your sites because you already went through the site through our DDOS protection, but those first time to see them will not see them. Please update them immediately!

Thank you.

Christopher Linton
http://www.surefiresurf.com



PandaTrade, one of the long-term programs I introduced a few months back, is now doing progressively well, and has survived past the Black December. Amid rumors that PandaTrade will be introducing some new plans soon, I've taken the initiative to ask the admin, Robert Williams what he thinks of those rumors.

Today, I received a confirmation from him that there will indeed be a new system update soon, and the admin promises to let me know as soon as the updates are underway.

Here's the confirmation from Robert himself:
Hello dear Cody,

Yes we are planing to update our system soon and we already have some good
news for our customers, please wait sometime and will let you know more
for publishing on your blog.

Thank you for your letter!



What does that mean for the average investor? While some might, inevitably, perceive this as an unwelcome sign, I largely hope that this will be a sign that they're taking their investors' requests more seriously, and I can't wait to see what plans Robert has in stored for us.

TopArb has now launched its new referral system, and while I believe this is done out of the admin's best intentions, I still don't really understand how the referral system works. I will be sending the admin an email to clarify this system, although I won't be hoping for a clear answer from him as his English is pretty... Faulty, so to speak.

Here's the latest update from TopArb:
You can download the promotional card (http://depositfiles.com/de/files/081wri545). You can put your promotional code even in handwriting and present your friend with it. We are sure this will be a nice present on a Birthday or any other occasion.


There you go folks! I'll be posting a new review soon, so stay tuned! :)

Monday, January 10, 2011

10 Jan 2011 - Payment Processors: How to Succeed in the HYIP Industry

Why do you need more than 1 payment processor to succeed in the HYIP industry?

One might argue that the secret of success is being able to go through and through with the one that you believe, be it in terms of an idea or a payment processor in this case. While that has absolutely nothing wrong, I would like to offer a different, but not opposite, view of how to succeed in the industry.

First of all, there are about 5 commonly used payment processors in the industry, namely (not in order) LibertyReserve(LR), AlertPay(AP) *Now known as Payza, PerfectMoney(PM), SolidTrustPay(STP) and GlobalDigitalPay(GDP). Of course, there are numerous alternatives as well, such as RoutePay and PexPay, but those are not as commonly used in the industry. PexPay is a relatively new player in the industry claimed to be registered in the US, but I have my reservations. Until they prove themselves, I will hesitate to send my verification documents to them.

LibertyReserve has been a favorite amongst investors and program admins alike for 2 reasons:

1) it is easy to acquire funds
2) all transactions are final.

For investors, the ease of acquiring, exchanging and selling funds remains one of the top reasons why they choose LibertyReserve. One can easily look for an exchanger or LibertyReserve certified reseller to purchase funds. A list of certified resellers and exchangers can be found here: (LibertyResreve site link) LibertyReserve funds can also be easily exchanged to other e-currencies, such as AlertPay and SolidTrustPay. (read … to find out how to exchange)

Admins, on the other hand, love LibertyReserve because once the funds are in their accounts, there’s no way anyone can force it back. The deal’s closed once the money’s transferred.

As such, that’s why most, if not all, HYIP programs offer LibertyReserve as a means of investment simply because it is easy for investors to get started, and it is similarly easy for admins to get away (in the event that they want to pack their bags).

Is it important, then, to have LibertyReserve? I believe that question is self-explanatory.
However, if you want to succeed in the industry, is having only LibertyReserve going to help?

The answer: no. Because the risk involved here is simply too huge. Admins can always shut down their programs and walk away with their fat wallets. What can an investor do in such a case?

Remember: all deals done with LibertyReserve are done deals. There are no chargebacks. Therefore, the saying that runs around the industry has quite a degree of truth in it: “once you invest, consider that you’ve already lost that money.”

However, that’s not the case if you have AlertPay. AlertPay is one of the few payment processors in the industry that offers chargebacks and identity verification. Therefore, if any program uses an Unverified account, it’s clear that the admin’s in the game for a quick profit. A clear sign to R.U.N!

As almost anything can be bought with money, so does identity. Admins often purchase fake identities to verify their accounts, and therefore, please do not fall easily if you see a Verified Account as that does not represent anything, if anything at all.

Nevertheless, in the event that a program scams, there’s a 50/50 chance that you could recover your profits. This is the beauty of using AlertPay: they have a team of experts specialized in scam prevention. You would have to file a dispute claim should you find that you have been scammed. Then, this bunch of “scam experts” would initiate an investigation into your claim. Should they find the investigation in your favor, they would reverse whatever funds they can recoup into your account. Note that it is unlikely that they will reverse the full amount of your investment, but it’s always better to have something than not to have anything at all.

Therefore, I think we can safely conclude that having a few payment processors not only reduces your risks in this industry, it also increases your chances of recuperating your funds in the event a program scams. In the case of having a LibertyReserve account, that helps you to invest in some programs that have not yet introduced AlertPay into their range of accepted e-currencies. Nonetheless, most programs usually do somewhere down the road when they're more successful. If you wish to wait it out, that would be a good idea as well.

That's all for today folks! Leave your comments and suggestions on either the suggestion box below or the ChatBox on the right hand side of this blog :)

Thanks for reading and see you tomorrow!

Wednesday, January 5, 2011

6 Jan 2010 - Wazzup: SureFireSurf is Stronger

Hi everyone! Sorry for the lack of posts for the past few days. I've been busy..

BUT, I'm back now and here are some recent news from the industry!

First of all, SureFireSurf has now upgraded, or moved, to a stronger Ddos protected server from Dragonara, one of the best servers in the industry. Therefore, for some of you who haven't been able to log onto the site, you can be rest assured that it's not due to any server-related issues -- they were merely moving the server.

Nonetheless, all emails that you sent to chris@surefiresurf.com during downtime would return unsent soon. Not something to worry about as SureFireSurf has changed server, and that should the need arise, you can send an email to surefiresurf@yahoo.com.

If you pay a close attention to the homepage, you will see that SureFireSurf is now protected by Dragonara! =)

Throughout the time, Chris has helped explain the situation on MoneyMakerGroup. The official thread is right here: Linky You can check out the thread for more specific details regarding this move, with a clear and up-to-date info from Chris regarding the situation the entire time.

Here's the latest newsletter from Chris:
Dear Cody,

Hello! I apologize for the sites downtime earlier today for several hours. It is loading now. The server never went down it is just that we were working on setting the protection up and the site was not accessible for users for those hours.

Anyhow, the site is up and running now and the protection is in place. We do still have to wait for the new nameservers ( Dragonara.net ) to resolve on all areas worldwide until the DDOS attacks are fully stopped. But for most members, it is loading ok now. I see many new members have joined since its back online again, and many have made new upgrades also. This is great news for everyone. I am glad that you appreciate my efforts I put into the site.

Please note that I am still unable to load my emails to chris@surefiresurf.com so if you need to contact me, please send an e-mail for now to surefiresurf@yahoo.com . Or just use the live chat function.

Please visit http://www.moneymakergroup.com/index.php?showtopic=360946&view=getlastpost and join the discussion there.

I am at ease now and confident that the site will be much more protected with the new DDOS protection from Dragonara.net is in place.

I am really happy that my hard work is being appreciated by the members. I want to thank you for that. Thank you so much. It makes all the hard work pay off when I see members are happy. So even with little sleep, I still get up excited and eager to work on the site. Thank you for supporting SureFireSurf. I will do my best always.

Christopher Linton

SynergyMoney is now close to 60 days, or 2 months, online! The admin sends out a newsletter celebrating the anniversary, with a specific mention of the site's positive growth during the new year. You can now post testimonial, just like the old system Friendster used, on SynergyMoney. Whatever you think of SynergyMoney, you can post it on SynergyMoney.

I like this concept, albeit it's not a new idea in the industry. Because this allows members to do more than just vote, it allows them to voice out what they really think about the program. Whether it needs to improve, or just remain the way it is, the admin can get a clearer idea, and other members can have a good look at what the site has going for it, or what it is lacking.

Here's the newsletter:
Dear killz23,

In the following newsletter I will comment on our upcoming 60 days online
anniversary and our current state of operations.

**60 days online**
On the 10th of January 2011, Synergy Money will be officially 60 days old. This
also marks the end of first expiry period of the serial plan deposits to the
"Premium" plan made on the 10th of November 2010.

We are growing steady with around 450 total members already signed up. We
surely experienced a little stronger growth around the New Year. I am sure we
can keep the same level of growth and even go beyond that, in the next couple of
weeks.

I would like also to remind you that you can post your testimonial every time you
receive a payment from Synergy Money or just to share your overall experience.
The posting of testimonials is done from a link in your member back office after
logging in.
I have put an additional link on the header menu on the home page for the full list
of testimonials. You can see the full list directly from the link here -
http://synergymoney.net/index.php?site=fulltestimonials

Together with the testimonial page you can also use our Ratings page and the
MaxiVote system for posting your payment votes.

http://maxivote.com/button/http://synergymoney.net
http://synergymoney.net/index.php?site=ratings

Ivan

--

Spending some time to promote your referral (affiliate)
URL(http://www.synergymoney.net/?ref=killz23) will enable you to make 8%
extra from referring. This would be of great benefit for you and all members.

This message was sent from an email address that does not accept incoming
e-mail.
Please do not reply to this message. If you have any questions, please visit:
http://www.synergymoney.net/index.php?site=contact
TopArb sent out several newsletters in the last 2 days. Allow me to remind you that TopArb is allegedly involved in sports arbitrage, offering at least 9.4% per week, with no principal returned. There's only 1 plan offered right now, but on the 10th of January, Plan B, which offers no less than 11% per week, with a minimum of $701 to join, will be opened to investors.

Moving on to the news from TopArb, at first they acknowledged that some browsers had trouble rendering their home page. Even on my computer, the site had different resolution on different browsers. A correctly displayed home page on Internet Explorer would appear distorted on Firefox. The administration has directed their programmer to fix the issue, and so far it's been working fine on my end.

The second was merely an update of the site's status. They have a Facebook page, and that quite a few members have already joined their Fan page. Nothing important to the investor, so I will skip that.

The 3rd and final newsletter from TopArb is perhaps more of a concern to the referral hunters as this will change the way they now work. However, right now, there's not that much info available on how the new partnership works.

The admin merely said there's a new referral system called "TopArb Partner", (TAP, in short) and the details available in your backoffice do not tell much as it is written in bad, horrible, terrible broken English.

Here's the newsletter from the admin:
Our company has become popular, there is evidence of this quantity of users on our page in social network http://www.facebook.com/pages/Toparbcom/130591640328600. Joined more than 1000 users, many of whom have trusted money on our company's, and are now receiving a steady profit.


I joined a new program today called FXCambier, which accepts AlertPay, LibertyReserve, PerfectMoney, RoutePay and SolidTrustPay. The site uses a Business Verified AlertPay account, and while many might think it's a seal of trustworthiness, it is not. In fact, there are tons of sites out there that faked their accounts. Nonetheless, the site itself looks really good. There are 5 different plans, with the entry plan offering 1.3% daily for 45 business days with principal returned upon expiry. The minimum to invest is only $3. The site's hosted on a dedicated server by Koddos, and uses a licensed script from GoldCoders. Overall, things look pretty optimistic, and I will monitor it closely to see whether it will be the next big thing.

That's it for today folks! I'll see you tomorrow! :)

Monday, January 3, 2011

3 Jan 2010 -Time to Exchange: Where to find one?


Hi guys! So it happened inevitably that I had to find some LibertyReserve funds today to fund for my other investments, and I was scouting the site for the most reliable/trustworthy AlertPay exchangers.

Well, what do you know, there was almost none.

How was that the case, when you have thousands of investors in the industry, and there could be hundreds, if not thousands, of people wanting to exchange their funds? Where should they turn to during such an event?

By chance, I came upon this article from a friend of mine, Frank, which details the sites he often goes to to exchange his funds.

I will be quoting some parts of his article in this edition of SMI Talk today.

Here's the link to the article:

Linky

In his (Frank's) opinion, AlertPay is easily the most trustworthy e-currency in the industry for 2 reasons:
1) Cheaper (considering there's less exchanger fees involved, though this is debatable)
2) More reliable (chargebacks allow for a 50/50 chance of getting your funds back in the event of a scam)

Whereas LibertyReserve, which is probably the most commonly used payment processor in the industry, is good for several reasons:
1) Accepted for all HYIPs
2) Low transaction fees
3) Easy to set up

With that said, the following question arises: should any investor stick to just one payment processor?

The answer is no. I don't think any investor, or any investor who wishes to succeed in this industry at least, should limit themselves to only 1 payment processor. The flexibility of having multiple payment processors, as well as the skillful use of that flexibility, is quite a valuable asset in this industry.

To find out more about why that is, please tune in for my next article on How Does Having Multiple Payment Processors Help You Succeed in HYIP.

Before that, however, I would like to point out where and how we can find reliable exchangers to exchange AP(AlertPay) -> LR(Liberty Reserve) or the other way around.

There are probably quite a few reliable ones that you know, or that you are using right now, hence, please do not hesitate to add the names of the exchangers you are using to the comment box below this post :)

And with that said, this list of exchangers is definitely not exhaustive, and that it's merely my opinion.

1. Xchanger.org
xChanger.org E-Currency Exchanger
For AP -> LR exchanges, you can always rely on Xchanger.org for the low fees, reliable service and efficiency. Usually AP funds will take 6 days to get verified, therefore, if you wish to exchange your AP funds, please wait patiently for 6 business days before you will see your funds in LR.

The cost of exchanging from AP to LR is 9% plus $1 service charge; whereas for LR to AP, it only costs 4% with a $1 mandatory service charge.

Perhaps you'd like to remember that Xchanger requires all clients to register before they could exchange, and that LR funds are usually in limited amounts. Right now they only have $400+ to exchange from AP to LR.

If you wish to exchange AP funds, meaning from AP -> something else, you would need to identify yourself. This means you would need to send in your identification document, such as national ID card or driver's license, in order to be verified. According to Xchange, this is part of their fraud prevention measures, and all clients have to abide by this rule.

2. SwapGold

Again, this is one of the more reliable services in the industry. They accept all sorts of exchanges, including, but not limited to, AlertPay, LibertyReserve, StrictPay (which has already scammed), and GlobalDigitalPay. I believe the fees are reasonable, and, again, if you want to exchange Ap funds, you would have to wait 6 business days.

Note that only funds from verified accounts will be accepted. Non-verified accounts will not be accepted. A good thing that I like about this site is that you don't need to send in your identification documents. Heck, you don't even need to set up an account.

3. AlertExchanger

This exchanger has been around for quite sometime, and if you take a look on TalkGold, they've had some positive reviews from investors who have used their services. Seems like most of them are satisfied customers, from what I see, and I think there's no reason to doubt why they wouldn't continue such an excellent streak in the future.

In fact, they seem to be one of the few verified AlertPay exchangers too, so that lends them another added sense of credibility there.

The fees are reasonable as well, as they charge a minimum fee of $7 and 8% to exchange from AP to LR, and only 3% from LR to AP.

An important point to remember when you're searching for your own AlertPay exchangers is to look out for this logo:

AlertPay Verified Logo

This shows that a site is verified by AlertPay to conduct e-currency exchange services. Without the logo, it's not trustworthy, and there's a good chance they're conducting illegal transactions. You could lose your entire funds if AlertPay finds out about such transactions.

That concludes our article for today, so please let me know if you have any comments or suggestions!
:)

Saturday, January 1, 2011

1 Jan 2010 - SureFireSurf Review

Update: SureFireSurf has now moved to Dragonara's server, which is one of the best in the industry.

Some might ask, "Black December's over, so what next?"

For those, may I suggest Joyous January? There's no doubt that the past month had consumed many HYI programs. I wouldn't argue that Black December is merely a curse that is bound to befall every HYI program out there. I will not seek to justify that; instead, I will focus on what's the next program that has potential to revive the industry and the investors' confidence.


Today, I bring to you an AutoSurf that has perhaps eclipsed any other autosurf in the past year. The program is over 60 days old, offering several plans that are highly lucrative, as they are sustainable, to investors. The name is SureFireSurf, which was introduced a month back, amidst looming fear that any and every program in the industry is bound to be affected by the Black December curse.

Let's take a look at the site's potential and achievements before we delve deeper into the plans and miscellaneous info.

The site's officially 62 days old, with over 3155 members and almost instant payouts. The admin has been the most helpful and effective communicator I've talked to, and he always puts the program ahead of him. I've had several opportunities to chat with him, and almost all our conversations ended with a mutual agreement and/or acknowledgement of each other's point of view.

If I may say, the admin seems really experienced and effective at handling his program. For example, instead of splurging heavily on advertisement, he keeps advertisement to the minimum, focusing on the more important aspects to keep the program up and kicking -- communication, payouts and careful planning. We've seen our share of potential sites that throw it all away by investing heavily on advertisement, instead of keeping their eyes on payouts and support.

Another sign that indicates we have a good anchor on our trip here is that he offers great plans that do not weigh heavily on the entire cashflow. For example, during the Christmas season, he offered a 120% after 12 days plan to accommodate those who cannot surf during the festive season.

Oftentimes, we see such announcements as a red flag. Not this time, however, as the plan has been cancelled as December's over, and yet we still see SureFireSurf paying as usual.

Overall great achievements from the admin, and now it's time to look at the smaller details.

Payment Plans
There are 3 plans being offered here:

10% daily for 12 days140% after 12 days8% daily for 15 days
Pays daily Pays upon expiryPays daily


One thing that I'd like to note about these plans is that the maturity of your investment is counted based on the day of your deposit.

This means if you invested on the 1st of January, the plan will expire on the 14th regardless of whether or not you've surfed every single day. Nonetheless, no need to panic yet, because the admin will extend your investment if you send him an email upon maturity of your investment.

Design and Script
The design leaves much to be desired, but I like the fact that it's not promising a ton of bullcrap (ForEx, anyone?) to mislead the investors. This is a HYIP, and please do so at your own risk!

The script is licensed from Neversay, which is one of the top favorites in the industry for its security and user-friendliness.

Hosting, Server, and Support
Initially, the site was hosted on a budget server, which led to a serious Ddos attack sometime around mid-December. The admin, noticing the loophole in the site's security, immediately contacted his host, and it seemed like they worked out a deal. The site's now hosted on a, according to the admin, "much secured and reliable" server. Ddos-protection is provided by the host, and it seems there's no SSL-encryption available on site yet.

Live Chat, however, is provided on the front page, and you can contact the admin via that method for almost-instant support. If you're more of an E-mail person, you can contact the admin via the Contact Us page by filling in the contact form. Another recently added feature is SureFireSurf is on Facebook! For those who are actively on the world's biggest social-networking site, you can check out SureFireSurf's Facebook page by clicking here: Linky

Maxivote
Is that a gimmick, you say?

For those who are unaware of this unique voting system, it's actually an automated voting system that allows you to vote on multiple monitoring sites with 1-click.

Well, apparently the Maxivote system is working wonders for the site. I think that has a lot to do with a site's longevity because actively posting on monitoring sites presents the site in a more positive light. It shows that a site has actual investors and that they are willing to back the site up.

This, inevitably, injects confidence into both active and prospective investors.

Payment Processors
SureFireSurf currently accepts AlertPay, LibertyReserve, PerfectMoney, and SolidTrustPay. The site has a verified AlertPay account, so that gives a good sense of credibility to the site, although it's by no means the most reliable site in the industry.

You can reinvest from your account, which reduces payment processor fees. This is great for those who would like to compound their earnings, or those who simply wish to avoid the high AlertPay fees.

Overall, SureFireSurf is definitely the crown jewel for the autosurf industry. It's one of the best we've seen in the industry for a while, and there's definitely a lot to look forward to from this program.

Remember, however, that it's 61 days old, or young, depending on how you look at it. Think carefully before you invest, and always allow yourself that little margin of error that everything could go wrong. If you're willing to take that risk, then welcome to the club.

That's it for today folks! I'll see you soon with more news from the industry! :)

1 Jan 2011 - Happy New Year everyone!

Hi guys! Sorry I've been away for the past few days due to holiday, which I think everyone deserves every once in a while.

Nonetheless, I'm back and I'll be back to posting soon! In fact, tonight I'll be posting a review of SureFireSurf! Please stay tuned and Happy New Year once again!