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You may well ask yourself: "How does a program become a recommended one?"
At any given time, we have a number of programs that are in what we call the 'incubator' stage. These are ones that we have chosen to enter with a test spend after having done sufficient due diligence to risk a limited amount of our hard-earned cash.
These programs will have been selected for a variety of reasons but have not yet stood the test of time either with ourselves and/or the Internet community at large. We have usually, unless otherwise noted, done a certain amount of research and due diligence. Each one is rated on ten factors for which there is a description available when you place your mouse over the graphic.
As we cautioned earlier, we introduce these programs in good faith. All information about them was current as of March 2006, but be aware that things change quickly and although we will do our utmost to keep it current, we make NO guarantees of accuracy. Please do your own due diligence and do not put money into ANY program that you cannot afford to lose.
This page is updated frequently with latest changes and developments. Look for the News: symbol with the date beside it to see the latest news for each program. We highly recommend that you bookmark (Ctl-D) the page and return often!
Section 1: New Programs (to this page or recently launched)
We are currently Updating programs on this page due to recent events! Please check back in a day or so!
How to interpret the Confidence Ratings Bar:
-Positive, site has this attribute +1 - Neutral or Unknown =0 - Negative or Not present -.5
Overall Score: 5+ = Above Average, 3- 4.9 = Average, Below 3 = Risky
Each graphic represents a feature that we believe is indicative of how much faith and confidence we should place in a given programme. If you place your mouse over each graphic, you will see the description of that particular attribute. This is strictly a personal and unscientific rating system, but it gives you the same information about each of the programmes above and allows you to make comparisons between them.
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