Hello Readers,
Today I want to go over a company called ijango.
Ijango is a mlm web portal that pays you for giving out free browsers and getting people to signup under you. You basically get paid for signing up new members and then you get paid on there activity, plus the activity of the free members that signup. (shopping, clicking, downloading..ect) Most of you that are reading this already know the story of ijango. Some of you probably have already read all the reviews about the company but I would like to give you the first look at hard evidence from what has happended with my ijango business. I first came upon ijango when a customer of mine wanted me to promote the site for them. Ive been on the net over 20 years, so that is what we do is website promotion, building, design, seo, ect.. and we own well over 200+ sites so maybe that will give me a little creditability. Anyway I would like you to read this post and make up your own mind. Im not one of those hardcore ijangoers’ who will tell you anything to get you in. If you
join ijango great, if you dont, not a big deal. No sweat off my back ive got hundreds of other websites to deal with so ijango is not my main focus, its just a test vehicle right now. OK so anyway the start of ijango was extremely rocky for the company, I had never seen so much buzz about a company that was in pre-launch and it was actually funny to see all the crap that people were writing about the company, good and bad, true and false.. mostly false but there were some really good articles out there that opened up my eyes a little. One of the main ones is
david kyles’ click sniper review, excellent information, very well written. No offense against ijango but apparently this guy had a beef with somebody over there and to be honest it was really none of my business but it was a good read. Just to let everybody know also I dont know cameron, steve, david, or any of these guys, so what they have done in there past is there past… it doesnt effect me at all…anyway….
Most of the information I came upon was just completely stupid bogus posts and people that just loved to scream “scam” since the buzz has slowed down most of those people have gone back into the woodwork, they have moved onto the next new site, and there sites have disappeared. I still can’t figure out why people would waste there time and cause so much ruckus then not stand by there claims.. but I guess thats what they like to do.. Ok so now what has my experience been? Well, the start of the site was pretty rocky, lots of glitches, some statements and wording in certain videos that were not stated correctly. The partnership with google was actually just a standard adsenese account that anybody could have gotten so again maybe with all of the excitement certain wordings or phrases could have been looked at a little closer and were taken out of context and misunderstood by alot of people. Ijango has since hired some new programmers and they are using and integrading new companies for there shopping and search portals to make it work. They just launched there newest version which is pretty much like they said it was going to be when they were in pre-launch a few months back. It has all the little tweaks, toys, shopping, ect.. that you could find from any platform that is in this arena and to be honest it actually has like 100,000 different widgets and addons that can be used so if you like to play with things then you might get a kick out of all these. Myself, I dont need that many, but some people like to play with all those gizmos and gadgets so you guys would probably like the latest release.

Now alot of people have spread the word that the site is a scam and that the site does not pay and that they have lost money with the site. I can only tell you what I have seen in my research. Alot of the claims were false and posted before the site was even launched which I thought was funny, these people were screaming scam, then trying to get you into there mlm business. Personally I think thats a cheap and deceptive way to try to get somebody to signup and it made me not look bad at ijango but actually look down at the other persons site, thinking why in the heck would somebody bash one site to make theirs look good? Is there really a shortage on people in the world that want to make money online? I think not!
Ok so here is a first look at what ive seen so far, ive only signed up a few people and have gotten paid on them, Ive also gotten paid on there clicks and activity as ijango has stated. See below:

Its not a whole heck of alot but my point here is that the site is paying and you need to learn not to listen or believe everything you read and by the way im not doing this full time at all. Actually I started to promote it a few months back, and I have not touched it in over a month and it is still building. Now thats pretty neat.
In my oponion the site still has a long way to go and alot of glitches to still take care of, but at least they are working on it. The average person would probably never see these glitches but as a programmer who deals with alot of sites we can see these little glitches once in a while. So inconclusion that is just what my experience has been. There are people that will fail at ijango because they will signup, then sit on there butt, and not do a thing, then claim its ijango’s fault that they failed. It happens in every mlm business and that was alot of the reports that I did read from people…lol.. which is pretty funny… If you buy a new car and then dont drive it,, its not the cars fault that nobody is using it.. It can not drive by itself… I think you get my point. So with all these claims just do your own due diligence. If you do
signup for ijango make sure you have a good support team also (we currently have one of the best), that will make all the difference in the world also. If you have a team that can help you out and give you guidence and point you in the right direction. That helps a ton! Ijango is currently like $149 to join and then $19.95 a month for backoffice and admin fee’s or you can join for a fully refundable one time fee of $50 bucks. I joined as a director because I like to do things right, but your welcome to do what ever you want. If ijango does take off and become this multimilliondollar site then I know at least I was in the right place at the right time. If it takes a dive, well then im only out $149 bucks or so. Ive got people all the time approaching me to promote their site, or join and their price points are in the thousands just to signup..which blows me away, especially when thousands of people pay $2200 or more just to be a part of something! So my measly $149 bucks isnt going to break the bank, but as a test , so far ijango has lived up to what they have stated. Oh, by the way, if you just want to signup free and mess around and test the portal you can do so here
Signup Free To Ijango Here it wont cost you a single penny and you can play around with the site and test it to see if its what its wrapped up to be.
Have a great day,
Thanks