Saturday 4 January 2014

Mac pro review

The year was 2004. I was enrolled in ECE 466 at NCSU, a compiler optimization/scheduling class. I remember walking into the lecture hall and seeing far too many PowerBooks and white iBooks. This was the computer engineering department right? It wasn’t much later that I started my month with a Mac experiment. I spent most of my life at that point staying away from Apple hardware. I wanted to give the platform a fair shake so I bought the fastest thing Apple offered back then: a 2GHz PowerMac G5.
More recently, in 2012, I was talking to my friend Lyle who was setting out to build a new gaming PC. Without any coercion on my part, he opted for a mini-ITX build. I’d been on a mini-ITX kick for a while, but motherboard and case vendors kept reiterating as exciting as mini-ITX was, the sales volumes just weren’t there. I was surprised when my gamer friend settled on building a new desktop that was seriously small. He used a BitFenix Prodigy case, a great choice.
The last Mac Pro I reviewed was in 2010. Little had changed externally since the PowerMac G5 I bought years ago. I lamented the chassis’ lack of support for 2.5” drives. A year later I abandoned the Mac Pro entirely for a Sandy Bridge MacBook Pro. I was a late adopter for the notebook as a desktop usage model, but a lack of progress on the Mac Pro drove me away from the design.

From left to right: Apple PowerMac Dual G5, Apple Mac Pro (Mid 2006), Apple Mac Pro (Early 2009), Apple Mac Pro (Late 2013)
Apple tends to be pretty early to form factor revolution, but given the company’s obsession with mobile it’s understandable that the same didn’t hold true for the Mac Pro. When it finally came time to redesign the system, I’m reminded of the same realization Lyle came to when building his most recent desktop: why does a modern desktop need to be big?
The answer is, for a lot of users, that it really doesn’t. Notebooks already outsell desktops by a healthy margin, and there’s no room for expansion inside a notebook. You may be able to swap out a drive or fiddle around with some sticks of DRAM, but no one is adding discrete cards (at least internally) to a notebook.
The situation for Mac desktops is even more cut and dry. With the exception of the occasional aftermarket Mac video card and the more adventurous users who are fine with modifying/flashing PC video cards to work on a Mac, I suspect there’s little GPU upgrading going on in the Mac desktop market. That leaves other PCIe devices that get cut out if you go to a design with less internal flexibility. In the spirit of the of the MasterCard commercials: for everything else, there’s Thunderbolt.
You can do roughly 1.5GB/s over a single Thunderbolt 2 connector. The protocol passes unmodified PCIe and it’s a technology that Apple has strongly backed since its introduction. Other than a GPU, virtually anything you’d want to connect over PCIe you can do externally via Thunderbolt 2.
I think you can adequately make the argument for a smaller form factor Mac Pro desktop, after all, that’s where the market is headed. I remember coveting (and eventually owning) Super Micro’s SC830 chassis for my personal machine years ago. I wanted a huge desktop. Regardless of whether I’m talking about a Mac or PC today, I no longer want something massive.
The argument for even building a high-end desktop is easy to make. It all boils down to TDP. Regardless of what device you’re building for, assuming you have competent architects, you’re limited by power. The bigger the device, the greater your ability to remove heat and the more performance you can unlock. I’m surprised by how much performance you can cram into a 15-inch MacBook Pro, but there’s still room for more - particularly if you care about CPU and GPU performance.
Given how power limited everything else, it’s no surprise that Apple focuses so heavily on the new Mac Pro’s thermal core. It’s single, unified heatsink that is directly responsible for cooling the three major processors in the new Mac Pro: CPU and two GPUs. The thermal core is in the shape of a triangular prism, with each lateral surface attaching directly to one of the three processors. The shared heatsink makes a lot of sense once you consider how Apple handles dividing compute/display workloads among all three processors (more on this later).
A single fan at the top of the Mac Pro’s cylindrical chassis pulls in cool air from the bottom of the machine and exhausts it, quietly, out the top.
Ultimately it’s the thermal core that the new Mac Pro is designed around. It’s the most area efficient dual-GPU setup I’ve ever seen. There’s little functional benefit to having a desktop chassis that small, but you could say the same about Apple’s recent iMac redesign that focused on making a thinner all-in-one. If the desktop market is to not just stick around but grow as well, it needs to evolve - and that also includes design.

Mac Pro Thermal Core - iFixit
The new Mac Pro is a dramatic departure from its predecessors. The chassis is still all aluminum (with the exception of a plastic cover over the fan) but it features a dark anodized finish vs. the bright silver finish of its predecessors. It’s a glossy finish but the good news is that unlike a mobile device it’s pretty easy to ensure that the system remains looking clean. The surface of the new Mac Pro is also incredibly smooth. There's a heft and quality to the design that is at odds with how small and portable it is. I'm hardly an art critic but I do feel like there's a lot to appreciate about the design and construction of the new Mac Pro. I needed to move the system closer to my power testing rig so it ended up immediately to the left of me. I have to admit that I've been petting it regularly ever since. It's really awesomely smooth. It's actually the first desktop in a very long time that I want very close to me. It feels more like a desk accessory than a computer, which is funny to say given just how much power is contained within this tiny package.
Thanks to its small size (9.9” tall with a 6.6” diameter), the Mac Pro belongs on your desk - not underneath it. The design doesn’t attempt to hide IO, but rather draws careful attention to it. All IO ports are located on the same side of the machine. There’s an integrated sensor that can detect tilt/rotation and illuminates the IO panel on the Mac Pro to help you plug in cables. Admittedly port density is so high back there that I don’t know if illuminating it helps all that much, but it’s a nice effect nonetheless. Otherwise there’s only the power button LED that indicates the system is on.
Internal expansion is more or less out of the question. The Mac Pro remains the easiest Mac to get into. There’s no special screwdriver needed, just a simple latch on the back that unlocks the external housing.
Lift it up and you’re presented with the backs of the CPU and GPU cards. Behind one of the GPUs is the removable PCIe SSD, and flanking the IO panel are four user accessible DDR3 DIMM slots. Push down on the lever marked with an arrow and you’ll release the angled DIMM slots, giving you access to remove/upgrade memory. The Mac Pro supports up to 64GB of memory, which you’ll want to install in groups of four in order to populate all memory channels stemming from the Ivy Bridge-EP CPU.

Mac Pro custom FirePro D300 GPU board - iFixit
Both GPU boards are custom, so it would appear that Apple has effectively killed the limited 3rd party Mac GPU upgrade market. It’s entirely possible that someone will clone Apple’s GPU card design here, but that seems like a lot of effort for very limited potential sales.
The CPU board is the only one fully obscured from view; it’s behind the IO panel. There’s only a single LGA-2011 CPU socket on that board, capable of supporting Intel’s latest Ivy Bridge-EP Xeon CPUs. Interestingly enough, Apple appears to be using unmodified Xeon processors with their integrated heat spreader attached. Long time readers of our Mac Pro reviews will remember that the Nehalem Mac Pro actually featured Xeons sans IHS, which made aftermarket upgrades a little trickier (and potentially dangerous). What this means is that you should, in theory, be able to upgrade the Mac Pro’s CPU down the road should you want to. It’s definitely not a simple task but at least feasible. Especially as Xeon pricing drops down the road, this may be a good way of extending the lifespan of your Mac Pro.

Mac Pro Main Logic Board - iFixit
All three boards connect to the main logic board (MLB) at the bottom of the mini tower. It’s on the MLB that you’ll find Intel’s C602 PCH (Platform Controller Hub) along with high density connectors (CPU board) and ribbon cables (GPUs) for all of the daughter boards.
The new Mac Pro still has an internal speaker. There's not much to say about it, it's ok in a pinch if you need audio and don't want to hook up external speakers. I've had one weird issue with the internal speaker: it occasionally produces a high pitched noise, requiring a power cycle to clear. I haven't been able to root cause the problem yet, it seems to happen while the speaker is muted (only to surface once I've unmuted the speaker) and after I've been torturing/benchmarking the machine. I'm not sure if it's tied to plugging/unplugging Thunderbolt 2 devices while it's on or if it's something in software that's triggering it. Either way if you see it on your system, know that you can clear it by a full power cycle (not soft reset).

Pricing and Configurations


Mac Pro (Late 2013) Default Configurations
  4-Core Config 6-Core Config
CPU Intel Xeon E5-1620 v2 Intel Xeon E5-1650 v2
Base CPU Clock 3.7GHz 3.5GHz
Max Turbo 3.9GHz 3.9GHz
Cores / Threads 4 / 8 6 / 12
L3 Cache 10MB 12MB
Memory 12GB ECC DDR3-1866 (3 x 4GB) 16GB ECC DDR3-1866 (4 x 4GB)
SSD 256GB PCIe SSD 256GB PCIe SSD
GPU Dual AMD FirePro D300 Dual AMD FirePro D500
GPU Memory 2GB GDDR5 per card 3GB GDDR5 per card
Network Dual Gigabit LAN + 3-stream 802.11ac Dual Gigabit LAN + 3-stream 802.11ac
Thunderbolt 2 6 x Thunderbolt 2 Ports 6 x Thunderbolt 2 Ports
Display Support 2 x 4K/60Hz + 1 x 4K/30Hz or up to 6 x 2560 x 1440 Thunderbolt/DisplayPort Displays 2 x 4K/60Hz + 1 x 4K/30Hz or up to 6 x 2560 x 1440 Thunderbolt/DisplayPort Displays
USB 3.0 4 x USB 3.0 Ports 4 x USB 3.0 Ports
Other IO Optical digital/analog audio out
Headphone jack w/ headset+mic support
Integrated speaker
Optical digital/analog audio out
Headphone jack w/ headset+mic support
Integrated speaker
Dimensions 6.6 x 6.6 x 9.9" (L x W x H) 6.6 x 6.6 x 9.9" (L x W x H)
Weight 11 lbs 11 lbs
Warranty 1 Year Limited 1 Year Limited
Price $2999 $3999
Apple offers two Mac Pro configurations with several upgrade options from the factory. The entry level machine remains a quad-core configuration with 12GB of RAM, while the high end model moves to a 6-core design with 16GB of RAM. Both ship with two GPUs by default, but you can upgrade the pair’s potency.
The Mac Pro’s pricing is point of contention given that the cheapest configuration starts at $2999 and can go all the way up to $9848 before adding in a display. Given the lower volumes we’re talking about here and the fact that Apple continues to only spec workstation hardware for the Mac Pro on the CPU (and somewhat on the GPU side, more on that later) I’m not sure we’ll see the same aggressive price drops that we’ve seen in other Mac segments.
The last time I did a Mac Pro vs. OEM PC comparison, Apple came out quite competitive on pricing although a DIY system wins by a huge margin. The same is true for the new Mac Pro. I poked around Dell, HP and Lenovo websites looking for comparable systems. It seems like Ivy Bridge EP systems are still a bit rare, with Dell not offering any. Both HP and Lenovo offered fairly comparable systems:
Mac Pro vs. HP Z420 vs Lenovo S30 Pricing Comparison
  Entry Level Mac Pro HP Z420 Lenovo ThinkStation S30
CPU Intel Xeon E5-1620 v2 Intel Xeon E5-1620 v2 Intel Xeon E5-1620 v2
Memory 12GB ECC DDR3-1866 (3 x 4GB) 12GB ECC DDR3-1866 (3 x 4GB) 12GB ECC DDR3-1600 (3 x 4GB)
SSD 256GB PCIe SSD 256GB SATA SSD 128GB SATA SSD
GPU Dual AMD FirePro D300 Dual AMD FirePro W7000* Dual NVIDIA Quadro K4000
GPU Memory 2GB GDDR5 per card 4GB GDDR5 per card 3GB GDDR5 per card
Network Dual Gigabit LAN + 3-stream 802.11ac Dual Gigabit LAN Dual Gigabit LAN
Thunderbolt 2 6 x Thunderbolt 2 Ports 1 x Thunderbolt 2 Port -
USB 3.0 4 x USB 3.0 Ports 4 x USB 3.0 Ports + 5 x USB 2.0 Ports 2 x USB 3.0 Ports + 10 x USB 2.0 Ports
Dimensions
(D x W x H)
6.6 x 6.6 x 9.9" 17.5 x 7.0 x 17.63" 19.0 x 6.89 x 18.8"
Weight 11 lbs ? 38.5 lbs
Warranty 3 Year Limited (w/ AppleCare) 3 Year Limited 3 Year Limited
Price $3248 $3695 + $795 for second W7000 GPU $4373
As I learned last time, there are typically some hefty discounts associated with workstation orders so take this pricing with a grain of salt. I also had to fudge the HP numbers a bit as I can only get a single FirePro W7000 in the Z420 configuration - I just doubled the W7000 adder in order to simulate what a theoretical dual GPU version would cost. There are other imbalances between the comparison (HP supports more displays, Apple features more Thunderbolt 2 ports, FirePro W7000 features ECC GDDR5, etc…), but the point here is to see if Apple’s pricing is out of touch with reality. It’s not.
The DIY PC route is still going to be more affordable. If we go the Ivy Bridge E route and opt for a Core i7-4930K, you get more cores than either of the options above for around $600 for the CPU. Adding in another $330 for a motherboard, $180 for 12GB of DDR3-1866 memory, $1400 for two W7000 GPUs and $220 for a fast SATA SSD (Samsung 840 Pro) we’re at $2730 for a configuration that would cost at least $3499 from Apple. That’s excluding case, PSU and OS, but adding another ~$350 takes care of that and still saves you some money. If you opt for Radeon HD 7870s instead of the W7000 you can knock another $1000 off of that total price. All of that being said, I don’t expect there to be a lot of cross shopping between DIY builders and those looking for a Mac Pro.

Instant payday network review

Instant Payday Network Review:  Use Instant Payday Network & Empower Network to build a powerful income online

  More specifically I addressed:
  • Instant Payday Network Scam or not?
  • How much does it cost?
  • How does it work?
  • Will I need to harass my friends and family?
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Instant Payday Network Review: Is It A Scam?

I investigated whether Instant Payday Network was a scam in 3 distinct ways:
  • First, we checked the Better Business Bureau (BBB).  As we are writing this Instant Payday Network Review, there were no complaints submitted to the BBB.
  • Second, we completed a comprehensive internet probe to investigate any Instant Payday Network complaints.  We found that the majority of the people writing about Instant Payday Network complaints were actually trying to promote it.  We did not find any valid complaints.
  • Finally, we reviewed feedback from our team members who actually utilized the system.  Our team members verified that they earned income by following the Instant Payday Network system.
After considering these factors, we gave Jeff Buchanan’s system high marks.

Instant Payday Network Review: How Much Does It Cost?

Jeff Buchanan created the Instant Payday Network marketing system to give people a way to build their income online with NO required investment.  Essentially, you can start to earn cash fast.

Instant Payday Network Review: How Does It Work?

Instant Payday Network Review: The Four Step Process

  1. Sign-up for a free account with Express My Cash Freebies (mycashfreebies), which is a 3rd party system that offers free or low cost trials for companies like Equifax, Experian, Gamefly, etc.  To qualify your account you must complete some trial offers.  Once you do, your account becomes permanently qualified and you can then earn money by referring other people.  As your referrals complete their trail offers, you get paid!  It is as simple as that! These companies are willing to pay you referral fees because they know that some people completing the trials will continue to use the products and services.  Although the actual available offers vary over time, in most cases, you can complete free trial offers and cancel them before you have to pay anything.  At the time we wrote this Instant Payday Network Review, our team members were averaging $20 for referrals who completed their trial offers.
  2. Sign-up for a free account with Double My Cash Freebies.  Similar to Express My Cash Freebies, you must complete free or low cost trials to qualify your account and earn income by referring other people.  At the time of writing this Instant Payday Network Review, our team members were averaging $33 for each referral who completed their trial offers.
  3. Sign up to receive Jeff Buchanan’s free marketing system.  Features include:
    • A high converting lead capture page and video narrated by Jeff Buchanan
    • A full video presentation narrated by Jeff Buchanan that explains the enrollment process
    • An email auto responder system for your follow ups
    • A  customer and lead management system used to track the progress of your prospects
    • A fully customizable back office that enables you to add your referral links, contact information, and picture
    • A closed Facebook group that Jeff Buchanan created with approximately 1,400 members who share their marketing best practices
  4. Sign up for Empower Network (optional).  Jeff Buchanan is one of the top income earners in Empower Network.  Empower network is a blogging system that enables members to earn 100% commission on their products.  The company offers several products that teach advanced online marketing techniques.  Therefore, in addition to receiving valuable information from the products you purchased, you can earn 100% commissions for each of the same products that your referrals buy.  Some of these products have ongoing monthly charges, so instead of earning 1 time commissions, you earn ongoing residual income.  Your commission stops only if your referral stops paying.  Think about that for a moment…as long as you make 1 sale of the product you purchased, your costs are covered!  Every incremental sale you make above your first sale allows you to scale your income very quickly.  As of our writing this Instant Payday Network review, Empower Network members who worked an average of 15 hours per week were earning an average annual income exceeding $88,558!

Instant Payday Network Review:   Will I Need To Harass My Friends And Family?

Herein is the true genius of Jeff Buchanan’s free marketing system.  His system provides free tutorials showing you how to market online.  For example, he provides resources showing you how to place classified ads on Craigslist.  In addition, you can join the closed Facebook group and learn about what is working for other team members.  It’s a great supportive community that will help you leverage your efforts.

Instant Payday Network Review: Summary

We fully endorse Jeff Buchanan’s Instant Payday Network system.  It’s a phenomenal system that enables you to earn income without any costs, which you can then leverage to get massive results with Empower Network.  And the best part is that you can do all of this without ever harassing your friends or family.
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Empower Network Review



Note: I no longer promote Empower Network because they wanted to try to dictate what I market on my blog, how I market and when EN launched they supported people having multiple income streams. When EN launched they marketed the company as internet marketing training to help you build any business you want or you could be an affiliate and promote the products.
In fact one of the top leaders was a top leader in another company and that company kicked him out for promoting Empower Network and EN came out saying they supported people building whatever business they chose even if it wasn’t theirs.
However now they’re moving to be more like a job and not a business opportunity. In a job your boss tells you what to do, how to do it and if you don’t follow their exact orders they fire you.
Empower Network is essentially doing the same thing now because they want affiliates to promote them and only them. Which is just plain wrong. You should never brand a company, you should brand yourself.
Before joining you’re going to want to decide if you’re comfortable only promoting Empower Network and building your business 100% around them.
In my opinion this isn’t smart because you want to build a business where people follow you, trust you and they buy whatever you’re selling. When you build your business 100% around a company you’re setting yourself up for failure.
Once they started changing their message and pushing more for only promoting them and nothing else I could no longer support this company.

Combine this with the fact that they made me delete my domains that had their brand name in it stating I’m violating their TOS and letting other leader’s in the company have the brand name in their domain, use their logo and all of their branding was the final straw for me.
I didn’t have a problem with the fact that they didn’t want me using the brand name in the domain because it’s completely understandable.
However, I do find it a bit odd when I spend a lot of money on SEO to rank the site to market their products and they make me take it down, but let someone else in the company violate the TOS because they’re in the top 10.
As you can see here I was talking with the compliance department and going back and forth and I asked these questions. I blurred the names out of respect for these guys because I personally like them and it’s not their fault.

Now as you can see when they responded they avoided the question about why I can’t promote multiple opportunities, my coaching and services and making me delete my domain, but another leader in the top 10 can. They gave me this response.

With that being said I have nothing bad to say about the company because that’s not my style so I will leave up the full review for anyone still interested in joining.
I will keep the review non biased as possible because EN is not completely bad and no company is perfect.
En is a good fit for some and hopefully this will give you a good idea of how the company works from someone who was actually involved and will help you decide for yourself if it’s a good fit for YOU.
However if you’re looking for a high ticket affiliate program I highly suggest My Top Tier Business.

Empower Network Review- What Exactly Is It?


Empower Network is one of the hottest business opportunities on the net. It’s a hybrid of internet marketing, network marketing and mlm all combined into one package.
It’s got the training of internet marketing, the mlm compensation plan and it’s by network marketers. I’m not sure what you want to classify it as, but I’m about to dive into exactly what they offer.

 How Much Does It Cost

I will start with the question everyone wants to know first— “How much does Empower Network cost?”
To join Empower it cost $25 a month to become a member and this gives you the viral blogging system.
If you want to resell the products Empower offers then there is a $19.95 month merchant account fee.
This is to process your orders and it allows you to resell the products to receive 100% commission. If you have your own merchant account like authorize.net you can use your own instead.
Once you purchase the blogging system the only thing left you will need is an email autoresponder to build your email list. I suggest Pure Leverage.
Now let’s dive into the products and what you get for your money!

Zach, Tell Me About The Products!

Fast Start Training- The fast start training is $25 a month. This is the basic product to join and it comes with the viral blogging system and the fast start training to get you up and going.
Besides the blog you also get custom squeeze pages to help you build your list. All you have to do is hook up your autoresponder and you’re ready to go.
For someone who just wants to get setup this isn’t bad, but I would highly suggest you learn how to setup your own blog so you control your content.
If you put in the work of blogging and then decide to quit Empower Network in the future then your content gets passed up to your sponsor and all the hard work you put in went to waste.
So I highly suggest if you choose to market Empower Network that you create your own blog so you’re in control of your business ;)
Inner Circle Training- The inner circle training is by far one of my favorite products in the Empower Network product line. It has well over 60 audios and growing monthly. This is some of the best training I’ve ever heard. This cost $100 monthly and you can resell it for 100% commission.
You have people inside the company making high 6 and 7 figure incomes and they share exactly what they’re doing inside of their business in the audios.
I personally listen to these daily and they’ve helped me grow my business by leaps and bounds. Every time I listen to the audios I pick up something I can use in my business. When you’re building a business it’s extremely important to learn from people who are currently doing better than yourself.
No matter how big my income grows I’m always open to listening to other successful people to pick up tips I can apply to my business.
Costa Rica Intensive- This training is more advanced training to teach you everything from how to do Search engine optimization to get your content to rank and more advance trainings like learning how to position yourself as an authority so people want to buy what you have to offer.
There are over 11 detailed trainings that will help you learn how to sell anything online(not just Empower Network).
This product costs $500(one time fee) and once you own the product you can sell it for 100% commissions.
This was my least favorite product from EN. For $500 I expected a lot more compared to other information products I’ve bought in the past and I’ve spent over $20,000 + to gain the knowledge I have.
With that being said you may find value in it if you’re new to the business.
15k Formula- The 15k formula is a very detailed training program that teaches you how to generate more leads for your business. You will find everything from how to use PPC, solo ads, advanced blogging strategies and even Facebook marketing.
This will teach you how to scale your business fast. The 15k formula is all about how to get to $15,000 a month in 90 days.
This 15k formula cost $1000 and once you own it you can resell it for 100% commissions.
This product is actually pretty darn good, but some of the modules should be redone because the methods are outdated. I expected EN to update the training, but they never did.
However with that being said there are training modules in the 15k I found very valuable and I would say it’s still worth the money in my opinion.
Master’s Retreat- The master’s retreat is the final product in the Empower Network product line. This product is from the top leaders in the company and it teaches you how to scale your business to $100k a month.
This product cost $3500 and once you own it can resell for 100% commissions.

The Compensation Plan

The Empower Network compensation plan is what originally attracted me to joining. Anytime I look for a business opportunity to join the first thing I look for is a good compensation plan.
Most people promote products with tiny commissions and products with no recurring commissions.
The problem with promoting products with one time commissions is you have to sell the same amount every single month to meet your previous months income.
With Empower Network they have recurring commissions. This makes it easy to scale your business fast because each month you can build on your previous months income.
It also has low, mid and high ticket products. You will be able to build your income because you’re promoting recurring commissions and you also will have mid and high ticket products to sell which all adds up to a nice income at the end of the month.
For every product you own you collect 100% commissions, but when someone in your downline doesn’t own the product and you do, then you will get the pass up sale.
Example: Someone who signed up under you doesn’t own the 15k formula, but they own every other product. They recruit someone who buys all the products up to the 15k formula.
Since they didn’t own the 15k formula that commission will be passed up to you, but they will receive the commissions for all the products except the 15k formula.
When I first started in Empower Network I just tested it out because I was involved in another program already. Within the first week I lost several commissions by not owning the products.
As you can guess I upgraded very quickly so I wouldn’t lose anymore money.
The compensation plan allows you to make a lot of money with just a few people.
Example: If you wanted to make $5000 a month all you would need is 40 people signed up to both the basic blogging platform and the inner circle.
Or if you owned all the products you can make $4625 from one customer if they go all in.
Is it hard for you to imagine making $5000 with this compensation plan?
My final thoughts on the comp plan- The compensation plan is setup to make you a lot of money, but most people don’t like the pass up sales.
I will be honest every time I sent a bigger pass up sale of $500 + to my sponsor I never enjoyed it, but it was nice when the pass up’s come to you.
This is a benefit to you if you get someone on your team who can produce results, but most people just starting out won’t be able to benefit from this system.
If you’re an established marketer you will be able to leverage the Empower Network compensation plan and make a lot of money from it.
If you’re a newbie marketer you should be going into this with the plan that your income will come from you producing results, not your downline making money for you.

Is Empower Network A Scam?

I hear this question all the time. It doesn’t matter what program it is, someone will always say that a program or product is a scam because it didn’t work for them or they didn’t apply it.
There are always rare cases where a product is indeed a scam, but most of the time I find it to be one of the reasons I listed above. Empower Network will work for people who actually apply it.
With any program it takes work to make the income you desire.
When most people start online they expect to get rich over night, but you have to apply yourself like any business.
Just because it’s online doesn’t mean you don’t have to put in the work.
Most people don’t have the marketing knowledge to make it work, but this is where the training comes in.
Some people will be able to come in and dominate within weeks, but if you’re new to the business it’s important to have the right expectations.
When you purchase the training make sure you go through all of it and actually apply it.

What It Takes To Succeed

If you want to succeed with Empower Network or any other business opportunity you will need to do a few things.
What you need to do to get results:
  • Purchase the products and learn how to market online properly
  • Spend more time taking action and working than studying
  • Develop your mind for success by listening to the audios daily
  • Put your focus on driving traffic daily to get your offer in front of as many people as possible
  • Once the people are on your email list you should focus on building a relationship with them
Empower Network takes work and I won’t lie to you and tell you that you just sign up and get rich, but once you put in the work you will be able to live a life most people could only dream of.
Throw yourself in head first and become a student of marketing and truly learn to love what you’re doing. I love everything about marketing and online business.
When i’m not working I love to develop my skills by reading books and learning new things I once didn’t know how to do.
If you don’t think you can discipline yourself and apply yourself to learn a few new skills then Empower Network may not be for you.

Empower Network will work for someone who is serious about building their business and willing to put into the work, but it won’t be push button simple.
If you want to make good money you will need to own the higher tier products because it’s going to take a lot of $25 commissions to make much money.
Empower Network is like any business opportunity and it will take a lot of hard work to get good results, but below I put together a list of what you should be doing to get results.
Get Personal- The first thing you need to do is start your own blog or use the Empower Network blog they include.
Use your blog as a place to build a relationship with your subscribers. Inject your personality in everything you do and focus on attracting your perfect customer.
You can’t market to everyone and this is why 99% of people fail. Use your blog to really connect with people on a deeper level.
I focus on writing my content for my perfect customer. I don’t worry about the people that don’t like me, I just focus on the people I can help.
The people I end up working with I would meet in person, enjoy having a beer with them and they would probably end up being a good friend.
I use my content to also repel people I wouldn’t want to work with. Think of your blog as your home and you want to invite people into your home and make them feel welcome.
They should want to kick their feet up on the table, open the fridge and grab a beer and feel just like they’re at home.
When people feel comfy, when they feel like they know you just from reading your content and they like you then they will be much more comfortable doing business with you.
You smelling what I’m cooking?
Add more value- The one thing I’ve done with Empower Network and any business I’ve ran online is to focus on people first. I figure out what problems people are having, what they search for online and I create content to help them.
This is much easier then you think. When people find this content they look at you as the authority and the person to follow.
Focus on 80% action 20% studying- The one common problem I’ve seen with my coaching students and many people who try to make a living online is they suffer from information overload.
They spend way to much time studying and not enough time doing the high leverage tasks in their business that will make them money.
It’s great to learn, but you need to spend more time getting things done over studying.
Don’t get side tracked- Most people come into this business excited about the business opportunity they join and ready to tackle the world. A few weeks later after they haven’t made any money they jump to a new opportunity thinking it will be the cure to their problems.
This is one of the biggest reasons people fail online and don’t get the results they were hoping for. It’s a bad habit to get into and it won’t lead to success.
It’s fine to promote multiple opportunities, but you need to get one program working well before you branch out to other opportunities.
Build Your List- Building your list is where you should be putting most of your focus. The bigger your list gets the more money you will make. Even if you’re not a good marketer you will still make more money as your list grows.
I didn’t focus on this early in my career online and I would never make that mistake again. Build your list from the start and you will be happy later.
Make Sacrifices- This business requires a little work and sacrifices to be made. Be willing to put in the work up front and later you can work just a few hours a day and make more money in a month than people make in a year.
This requires sacrificing time and some money up front, but it’s all worth it in the end.
Step out of your comfort zone- Probably one of the hardest things for people to do is step out of their comfort zone and learn new skills.
Most people prefer to do the same things and never push themselves. I can tell you from personal experience that success is right outside your comfort zone.
Always be willing to do things you don’t want to do. Usually what you don’t want to do is the thing you need to do the most.
I never wanted to do video marketing because it scared me, but once I forced myself to get on video my business started growing at rapid rates.
Do what others aren’t willing to do so you can live a life they will never experience.
Empower Network Summary
Only you can decide if Empower Network is for you or not. If you’re willing to buy all the products, bust your ass and work hard then you can get good results.
If you’re liking me and create your own products, promote different affiliate programs and believe in multiple income streams then Empower Network probably isn’t for you.
Empower Network has a ton of hate out there, but at the end of the day if you decide to promote EN you just need to ignore the haters and build your business.
I have no EN hate and even though I think what they did to me is unfair I will never have anything negative to say because at the end of the day business is business.
Hopefully this helped you get the real positives and negatives of the company from someone who was actually involved and made money with the company.
Work With Me
If you still want to work with me you can get access to my coaching and mentorship by joining me here.
If you can follow simple instructions, willing to put in the work and ready to have the help from someone who can show you exactly what you need to be doing then let’s get started ;)
P.S. If you’re looking for a way to market Empower Network or another MLM I suggest MLSP.