The market of Registry Cleaners is hot.
Not only that hoards of technically-challenged people are looking for ways to fix their PC’s on autopilot, online, every single day, the advertisers really know what they’re doing in terms of selling them the products.
It’s was a quiet spring evening with a nice pint of beer when I met Reimage’s VP Marketing who told me about their product.
Reimage is an online PC repair solution that would repair your system and keep all your data in tact. Entering a competitive market they offer a product which is different from your usual Registry Cleaner.
Reimage PC Repair uses a huge database of system files to compare to those which are missing or corrupt on your system. Following a brief analysis it will make the necessary replacements and your PC will be as good as a freshly installed one, only with all your files still there.
In comparison, the good ol’ registry cleaner would just delete the redundant components and fix the errors and inconsistencies in your registry…
(Disclaimer: This is in no way a paid review, it’s just the alcohol talking
And I’m not getting commissions for your future sales either – how about that?)
So, after another pint of beer (on another occasion though) I agreed to chip-in on his marketing efforts to find interested affiliates to make money with Reimage, by writing this post.
A new arrival at ClickBank, their gravity is just starting its climb.
But their killer landing page, super-mega-affiliate area with tons of resources to help you make money, together with the 75% commission (you get $48-$59 per sale) make it a wonderful opportunity to join the fun.
Hot market, hot product, high payout, low competition.
You can’t really go wrong with that combo.
Reimage on CB-Analytics
Edit: Well, this one doesn’t work for some reason, so check out the stats from CBTrends.com:

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Great advice. I dont know how many times I have to tell people the very same things. Glad I’m not the only one.
REIMAGE IS A SCAM
I downloaded Reimage on 3/22/2010 and it repaired my primary computer problem. My computer took forever to boot. However, on 4/01/2010, just nine days latter, my computer performance was running as slow as it had on 3/22/2010.
I tried to rerun Reimage, but my repair key was no longer valid. In stead of executing the program it returned me their order page which looked exactly the same as it on 3/22/2010. The one day only price was still listed as $47.95. The only difference was that the last day to take advantage of the one day price had been changed to the then current date.
Their product description failed to mention that the $47.95 charge was only for a single use of your product. That is a significant omission. I requested a refund in my email of 4/01/2010. I sent them email seven additional times requesting a full refund and the first six replies set additional conditions that I must satisfy before I would be eligible for a refund. The seventh email informed me that I was not entitled to a refund as of 3/29/2010. Why didn’t they tell me in response to my email of 4/01/2010 which was sent more than seven days after I downloaded the program? The only explanation that makes any sense is that their customer support is totally inept or that they were having a good laugh or taking sadistic pleasure in treating me like a yo-yo.
I ordered Reimage by clicking the “See how it works” button on their homepage which is listed under the “Diagnose Your PC” title on your homepage. The web page then changed to another page titled “Ready to fix your computer?”
That page displayed the following:
100% Money Back Guarantee
Satisfaction Guaranteed, or your money back. If Reimage fails to work on your computer, then you are entitled to a 100% refund.* Also, an automatic backup of changes is made every time you run Reimage. At any moment you can stop using Reimage and have a full roll-back. No risk to you what so ever. If for some reason you are not satisfied with the repairs made – your money will be refunded.
The word refund is followed by an “*” which in Standard English usage indicates that the meaning of the word is modified by a footnote that is identified by an asterisk. The words “100% Money Back Guarantee” are printed in 12 point typeface. That is followed by the rest of the statement in 8 point typeface. There are no footnotes on that page. There is however the following listed in the lower margin of the page printed in 6.5 typeface
Company | Technology | Download | Support | Contact Us | Affiliate Program | Blog | Privacy Policy | Terms of Use | Refund Policy
It is not reasonable for readers of their Internet sight to follow the asterisk notation to the “Refund Policy” button.
hi i need the repair key plz it’s urgent
reply @jad.hakim@hotmail.com