Matt Gagnon made a lot of
money by web-site creation, Internet consulting and by selling other coaching
and consulting packages. He is the owner of the site Mazu.com. Matt hails
from Beaverton, Oregon. He started his career in marketing by working for
Bowflex, the mail order fitness equipment giant.
Matt Gagnon realized the
potential of direct marketing after several sales jobs and his experience with
Bowflex. The stint with Bowflex helped him develop a good understanding of how
to run a successful direct marketing business. He used to handle a lot of
responsibility for the company. Those include supervising staff, creating
training materials, developing telemarketing scripts, running call center, etc.
Matt Gagnon now
offers marketing course and one-on-one program for those willing to do
something in direct marketing business. His online business success course
offers some useful information.
Matt, in association
with Mazu Publishing, introduced a program called "Mazu Currency
Exchange Program". He claims that this program is the most promising
moneymaking opportunity to come around in years. This program stresses on
exchanging various E-currencies over the Internet to make money. Matt claims
that it needs only a computer with an Internet connection and a small amount of
money to invest.
Matt Gagnon’s program contains
an interactive CD-ROM, two audio CDs and access to an E-currency site. The site
has a forum, a voice chat room and other tools that help one in learning the
techniques of the business. The CDs contain the basic information on the
business. They tell you how to start a business. However, the CDs do not offer
the complete information. For the complete information, one needs to sign up
for a membership of the E-currency site.
Though Matt
Gagnon promises a lot, it is better to be careful. Critics say that he
never delivers on his promises. Authorities have found him guilty of false
statements of fact and misrepresentations of fact in his advertising and
solicitation in Internet commerce. According to reports, he is currently
awaiting trial for false advertising under the Lanham Act, 25 U.S.C. §1125(a).