Annual Immediate Edge Review

I just noticed something over at the Immediate Edge sales page that prompted me to write a new and fresh Immediate Edge review.  Go to the page by clicking HERE then hit your back button…instead of signing up at the usual amount you can take a good look round for only $1. It’s worth it just for the latest newsletter, let alone the hundreds of pages of content and applications.  Go sign up  now while I finish writing this review….I will have it complete when you get back.

So let’s review what there is behind the doors of the Immediate Edge.

Longevity

There are a lot, and I mean a LOT, of fly-by-night continuity programs out there. Continuity started becoming really popular as a business model around late 2008 and the catch cry now is micro-continuity, yet the Immediate Edge (IE) predates all of that and has been going strong ever since. Yep Ed Dale and Dan Raine launched IE in 2007 aiming it squarely at the self motivated advanced internet marketer.

Evolution

You can read my very first Immediate Edge Review here, and my second Immediate Edge Review here.  This third one is different again. That’s the great thing about IE, it’s not something that is frozen in time. The site has evolved, the information is new and exciting (and usually before its time), and things are a lot more organised and easy to find.

Ground Breaking

A lot of what you will discover in the Immediate Edge you will see suddenly become vogue with “mainstream” internet marketers about 6 months after it is taught in IE. Kind of like the techniques in the Thirty Day Challenge. Dan teaches what he uses to make a living and keeps very much “ahead of the game”. Sure makes it easy for the members to cherry-pick his ideas and processes and use them in our businesses. Or set up from  scratch from one of his instructive newsletters.

Value

Since my last review the Thirty Day Challenge Plus (30DC+) was created and sits neatly into that intermediate level of internet marketers that I mentioned was missing before.  The information that is only available for a month at 30DC+ is available year-round in the IE (bargain hunters like me will pounce on that little fact).

Listed in no particular order and I am sure to have missed out heaps are other benefits of membership

  • Ed Dale’s Buying and Selling Websites Course – Dominiche
  • Over The Edge – Beechworth – where most of what EVERYONE is doing now, was taught back then
  • Software, PLR resources,
  • Interviews and Newsletters
  • Training Modules
  • Project Diary
  • Hundreds of pages of “stuff” (get the trial to see what I mean!)

IE is an Aladin’s cave of gold class information.

This is starting to sound like a sales letter :/

Some things still stand from my very first review of IE. Dan still has trouble with his pre-announcing stuff (though he is MUCH better than he used to be). Keep a pinch of salt handy for whenever you see Dan mention something is coming up. Yet his newsletters are packed full of amazing information and instruction, and it is obvious he is quite brilliant at what he does.

To really benefit from IE you need to be a self starter and motivated to move forward under your own steam. This is not a place to get your hand held, it’s a shove in the back into the deep end and if you keep moving your arms and legs and keep your eyes open, you will be fine. This is actually a plus because the people you meet within the IE are all swimming, not sitting at the bottom of the pool bitching about how deep the water is.

It’s worth the $1 to see if you are a swimmer or a sinker.

Immediate Edge

Continuity Program

Dan Raine – Ed Dale

Comments

  1. I have been a member of the Immediate Edge since its inception and have gotten so much out of it. Dan is brilliant and his newsletters alone are chock full of useful information presented step by step. Jon has been a wonderful addition to an already amazing team.

    The Edge has grown immensely over the last year & has become more organized. In addition to offering programs like Dominiche and 30DC Plus, they frequently give access to software and programs that help you build your business.

    You are right though, it is definitely for self starters. They give invaluable information (that is admittedly sometimes hard to find) and when given, it includes exactly how to implement what they are showing you. But, there is no definite course, nor is there a support forum, etc. And I also find them very approachable if I have a question.

    The IE will give you as much as you choose to take out of it.

  2. Graham says:

    Totally agree regarding the IE. I am constantly amazed by the content which is updated regularly. Having all of the 30DC+ in there is also a huge bonus

  3. Dan Raine says:

    Thanks, I really appreciate the honest review.

    Dan

  4. Brian says:

    IE is chock full of useful, actionable info especially if you are a programmer. Putting the stuff to use should be simple. The delay on releases drove me nuts though. Has the 10k project been released yet? Even if it is just b/c Dan is busy or flighty, every month it didn’t come I felt like a bigger sucker. I know he got a lot if 30dcers with that announcement. I wonder how many are still there.

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