I’ve been a member of IMReportCard.com for a few weeks now.
It’s a community-supported grading system for Internet Marketing products, services, people and business opportunities. The site’s owners hope to create a comprehensive database of every popular Internet Marketing program. They want to stamp out online scams:
IMRC is a community of like-minded people looking to make money online, who are sick of all the scams out there, and who help each other out along the way.
People write reviews and leave comments about products they have used or about Internet Marketers they know personally. Over 2,000 reviews have been published:
I’ll bet there are some shills posting on the site, but if you trust in the wisdom of crowds, visit IMReportCard.com and check out that newest money-making scheme before you jump in.






I’m a member of IM Report Card too though I’m not so sure about the reviews posted. I’d rather read the comments because thats where the real truth comes out.
Jay, I found IMReportCard quite by accident. From what I understand, the staff at IMRC writes up the main review and the members add their two cents.
I tried to do one for Instant Plug N Pay, but my review was rejected. meh. Like you, I’ll just use it for the comments.
Cheers,
Mitch
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