Got Backup Review

Got Backup Review

Got Backup is calling itself the biggest home-based business launch of 2015. Got Backup sells a consumer-focused backup system which provides unlimited storage and gives 100% commissions to its affiliates.

Find out everything you need to know about Got Backup today in our Got Backup review

What is Got Backup?

Got Backup was created by Global Virtual Opportunities Inc. (also known as GVO Inc.). The company is based in Schertz, Texas. It also operates a “world class” data center in nearby San Antonio, Texas, which is where it stores all of its consumer backup information.

Global Virtual Opportunities claims that it’s more than just a web hosting company: it’s an internet marketing company that makes sure all of its customers are well taken care of.

In any case, there are two sides to Got Backup: the affiliate side, where you can make money by selling Got Backup to other people. And the customer side, where you use Got Backup to backup files on your smartphone, computer, tablet, or other device.

How Does Got Backup Work?

With Got Backup, customers pay a small fee ($8 to $12 per month) to receive unlimited backups and unlimited storage for all their data. Got Backup comes with key features like

-Unlimited Storage

-Access Files Anywhere

-100% Automated Backups

-Cloud Storage

-Super Fast Transfers With No Restrictions on Transfer Speeds or Bandwidth

-Secure Backup with “Military-Grade” Encryption

-Mobile Apps for iPhone, iPad, Android, Chrome OS, and Windows 8

-Software for Mac and Windows

Together, these features aim to make Got Backup the best backup software in the world today.

How Much Does Got Backup Cost?

Got Backup heavily advertises its trial plan, which costs $1 for the first 7 days, then the full subscription price thereafter. You can get that $1 trial on all three Got Backup plans. Those plans include:

Personal Backup

-$8.99 per month, or $7.99 per month when paying annually

-Unlimited backups for 1 computer or device

Family Plan

-$14.99 per month, or $12.99 per month when paying annually

-Unlimited backups for 5 computers or devices, with 5 separate accounts

Backup & Share

-$13.99 per month, or $11.99 per month when paying annually

-Unlimited backups for 1 computer or device

-Sync your files between other computers

As mentioned above, all of the plans start with a 7 day trial period. After the trial, you can either choose to subscribe to the annual plan and save money on the monthly subscription price. Or, you can continue with a month-to-month plan, in which case you pay $1 to $2 more.

There are no setup fees with any plan.

The Got Backup Opportunity

If you get a Got Backup reseller license, you’ll gain access to support, software development, and marketing materials. Got Backup also claims to offer 100% commissions, but that’s not entirely truthful.

Got Backup offers 100% direct commissions for month one, and then 50% direct commissions thereafter. Typically, your first month will be the slowest month because you’re still trying to build your network, so you’re most likely going to be earning 50% commissions on the majority of your orders.

Got Backup does offer an unlimited width frontline, which consists of your direct referrals. You also get a 50% matching check of your direct referrals’ “total income” each and every month. So for every $1 your direct referrals bring in every month, you get half of that along with your usual 50% of their Got Backup subscription.

That “down line” has an unlimited depth. Which means you could make 50% commissions even when they’re four or five levels down below you.

Your frontline direct referrals can be as wide as you like, and your referral chain can be as wide as you like.

In case the above isn’t clear, you get your regular commission through your frontline’s subscriptions. You get 50% of that total. You also get 50% of your frontline’s total income from selling their own subscriptions.

If you’re a motivated and talented marketer, that could add up to thousands of dollars in commissions per month.

Become a Founding Member

Got Backup is in the early stages of launch and it’s currently reaching out to people in an effort to find “founding members.” You can become a founding member with Got Backup for just $1.

That $1 only covers the first 7 days. There’s some interesting fine print at the bottom of the Got Backup page. That fine print is colored in the lightest possible readable font and is extremely small, but it’s there, and it’s important. It reads:

“I understand that if I make a serious effort that the GotBackup System can help me to achieve results and I am excited to get started! I also understand that $8.99/mo pays for the GotBackup “Package” In order to qualify for 100% commissions I need to become a reseller in my GotBackup members area for $19.97/mo.”

As you can see, selling Got Backup will cost a little more than was first advertised.

If you become a founding member, then everyone who joins after you will be in your down line. That could provide some powerful opportunities.

The countdown timer is on, and Got Backup will officially launch on Tuesday, February 10th at 12pm noon. After that, you won’t be able to join as a founding member.

 

1 comment

  1. Roger

    It’s not just “a little” more:

    Hello Roger,
    Thank you for getting back.
    You are correct, minimum monthly amount for being a reseller is $19.97 + $8.99.
    As result you will enable 100% commissions for your account which could lead you to a very serious profit.
    Should you have questions, please let us know.

    It’s $28.96 per month to market and use the product.

    Do you trust a company with all of your computer files when pricing for their opportunity is hidden in fine print ?

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