Some tips and hyip list

As promised earlier I am going comment on each hyip on my list which I am currently building. So far I have included 5 hyips as top performers. The list to be continued meanwhile I will write short overview with comments on each of these 5. Before going on with this I would shortly pay your attention, dear reader, to the main criterion which lies in the core of my hyip preference. Within the last 6 years I have tried different methods, almost everything up and down, from careful DD research to an aggregate method of calculation each parameter in the table by a certain program. Each hyip is supposed to have a certain number of points, the more the better. I hope every scholar pupil is well familiar with this.
For the last 2 years I have worked out a much more generally simple but efficient way of making a hyip portfolio. 3 criterion are to be considered (in the order of importance):

1. The budget. In other words try to calculate approximate amount of money the owner(-s) spent on launching the program. Consider:

  • Script and software. Remember that a regular custom script with advanced functionality might cost a few $k at best. Needless to say scripts with integrated support ticket or live support options and advanced member area and on site options cost much more than that.
  • Design. Good design usually has very strong and continious appeal. There is a good way to take a look at the website as if you were the webmaster. Quality templates and custom design costs good money which only adds up to the total hyip budget.
  • Hosting or server fees associated with running a program. Basically all decent hyips are regularly subjected to DDoS attacks which requires advanced quality protection. A program hosted on a dedicated server with at least mid level anti DDoS protection pays out $500 at best which adds up to the total bugdet.
  • Proper company registration and a good working phone support for members. If any.

    2. Customer orientation. In other words how well you are treated as a customer. Long waiting for replies, twisting and obscure answers or no answer at all definetely makes a hyip less creditable. Remember that all the required information for participating in a program must be available at website! Even if you are a demanding customer. The role of a support assistant is mainly in guiding you to the place on the website which contains the relevant answer.

    3. Payout record. In other words you should browse monitoring sites, forums and blogs to make sure there are no payout issues associated with a particular hyip.

    That’s my method in short. I will be adding more tips and tricks which are a “must” to be used in hyip investment. Just check “Tips, tricks and strategies” category. Let’s now get back to the hyip list I talked about in the very beginning.

    You can blame me for being an old fashioned snob but here it goes.. Genius Funds . Those guys use a cutting edge script and software technology, comprehensive site navigation and member area functions. Despite good payout records all over hyip related sources I would specially point out their customer orientation and support assistance. It’s quite nice that your requests are escalated to the same person you are assigned to who provides you with replies in a timely manner. Though Genius Funds have been running for more than 1 year already it still occupies #1 position on my list. JMHO :)
    More reviews are to follow soon ;)

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