October 18th, 2007 Add Your Comments Bookmark and Share

So is the Waterhouse Report worth the money then? In my opinion, no, certainly not if you’re already making money! There we go, quickest review ever!

The Waterhouse Report is marketed as the greatest review of “Work from Home”, “Make Money From Home” and “Online businesses” to date. In fact the claim is that – After testing 384 “Work from Home”, “Make Money From Home” and “Online Businesses”, the simplest one creates a monthly income stream of $5,685.12 and requires less than 1 hour per day and in the Waterhouse Report the author is going to tell you which one to follow. Well I wanted an extra $5,685.12 a month for less than 1 hour a days work so I went ahead and bought it. I spent my money on this more than a year ago and in that time I’ve read it several times, mainly for comedy value, I can hand on heart say that by following the advice in the report I am not earning $5,685.12 a month from an hour a days work. Then again I found it very hard to follow all the advice in this report because it was constantly pointing me in the direction of other paid products and having paid for this report and so little content I didn’t really feel like spending more money.

So what you actually get for your money here is a 34 page PDF file that seems to meander from general motivational talk to how to invest money to eventually some completely un-biased (hmmm) reviews of a few products and services that are gonna make you rich, rich I tell ya! The first thing I noticed was that there was no contents section, then again at only 34 pages long why bother? The actual bulk of the report is taken up with how to go from nothing to being rich and covers such areas as selling things on e-bay all the way up to purchasing shares, all covered in such an amazing lack of detail but yet managing to recommend that you pay for a course or product to help fill in the blanks. The only reviews featured are for those products that he highly recommends you pay for and again the amazing lack of detail in each review is startling.

Overall this entire report seems geared towards pushing you onto other much more expensive courses and products. As somebody who had extensive knowledge of how to make a dollar or two online before reading this I found it useless. However, what I would say is this, if you’re completely new to the world of online money, don’t know where to start and have a bit of money to throw at something then perhaps reading the Waterhouse Report and following up on some of the courses might not be the worst idea in the world. If on the other hand you’re doing OK then the Waterhouse Report is not going to bring you into that next level.

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