I have another question: if he's such a marketing genius, why is their latest greatest thing affiliate marketing? I mean, here are these guys who claim the type of returns that would allow the average investor to retire in short order. We've already gone through the various reasons why that's complete nonsense, not the least of which is that, if they could do that, they wouldn't need your money. Now they've turned what would be the greatest money-making machine the world has ever seen into overstock.com: they brag of "the powerful 'affiliate-like' bonuses that Oceanside offers. For example. (sic) For every Managed Account you refer to us directly. (sic) Oceanside pays a 5% bonus on the performance of that account each month." Can you imagine Warren Buffett marketing his financial services this way? Goldman Sachs? If you could do what you claim, guys, you wouldn't need sleight-of-hand like this. The money would just pour in.Gregg wrote:So what bothers me about this is if he's such a marketing genius, why did he name a new finance company after a cheap ponzi scheme?
But you can't, can you? Is that why you have Google Adsense commercials on your site? Classy.
Too late. This thread is the number two natural hit in a Google of "Oceanside Forex", second only to their own site. C'mon, guys - I bet that if you joined us, it could be number one.I'm sure they're trying to figure out a way to keep this thread from showing up on google.