By Karl of Beach Bum Communications
Paul Birdsall has said he could have kept the Streamline Funnel System entirely to himself, but decided he wanted to share this with the world because so many people are hurting and so many would-be "online marketers" are failing. Assuming Paul is really sincere and the system really works, this is a very noble aspiration. He seems quite sincere, and at the moment, I believe him. After all, if SFS works as well as Paul claims, what point would there be in sharing this system with the world if all he wanted to do was make as much money for himself as possible? It wouldn't make sense to do so.
He has also said that other big-time Internet marketers have offered him a lot of money to either buy the system outright or get exclusive (or even semi-exclusive) rights to his software. So far, he says, he has told them "No," and has no plans to do other than he is doing with Streamline Funnel System.
Now, if SFS is a scam, it will be like so many other "miracle" systems where the reason it's being shared is because it doesn't work and the shyster behind it is simply attempting to fleece as many people as possible for getting out of town. Interestingly enough, Paul is by all appearances a real person with a real track record (as somewhat controversial as it may be). He's up in Canada, not some third world country, and the Canucks do put people in jail for fraud. So if he's perpetrating one, it's a doosey and unless the private jet with a flight plan to Dubai is on standby, he could be looking at some serious unpleasantness very soon.
I don't think Streamline Funnel System is an outright fraud. But I've seen a awful lot of "miraculous" traffic systems come and go. Most were total duds. Let's just hope this one -- upon which so many have invested heaps of faith -- is viable and "for real." If it is, it will truly be nothing less than a revolution in Internet marketing and making money online. But if it's not, I think Paul and Co. would do well to have that Lear jet ready at all times...
