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Is Nucerity a Scam? – Here Is What You Should Know..

Is Nucerity a Scam

Is Nucerity a scam? Or is this a legitimate business that sells legitimate products?

I’m guessing that you are probably looking into this because you were approached by someone working for Nucerity and more than likely asked to join the business opportunity. This is what usually seems to make people question the legitimacy of such a business.

The best answer I can give you is that No, Nucerity it is not a scam… HOWEVER, there are definitely a few things that you need to know… Things that independent business owners working for Nucerity or more than likely not going to tell you.


What Is Nucerity?

Nucerity is a MLM company that sells antiaging products, such as moisturizers for your skin and hair, exfoliating cream, serum for wrinkle reduction around your eyes, etc. One of the more famous products is their “Skincerity” skin mask, which you rub into your skin and it creates a thin film to help lock in your body’s natural moisture.

Based on the research I have done it seems that their products are high-quality and work. I have found good reviews for them online in multiple different places, although I can’t leave a review of these products personally because I have not tried them.

The core of this post is not going to be about how will good these antiaging products are… The focus is more on the business opportunity that Nucerity distributors are going around promoting.


The Business Opportunity

As stated above, Nucerity is what you call a MLM, or multilevel marketing, business. This basically means that it has a pyramid-like structure where distributors can recruit in other distributors beneath them and earn money from their efforts.

In order to become a distributor you must first purchase a Starter Kit for $59. You may have also heard about these “activation packages” that cost either $500 or $1000, but I will get to that in a bit. The bare minimum is the $59 starter pack.

At the core of the compensation plan is a binary compensation structure. This is where there are two open positions below each person. Below you there are two positions, below each of those two positions there are two positions, and so on. So at each level going down the number of open positions doubles, although these positions don’t always get entirely filled.

You can see the diagram below to get a picture of what I am talking about here.

Binary compensation structures are very common with MLM businesses. With this you will earn a percentage of the sales from the “lesser leg” of the structure, meaning the side that had less volume.

Of course in order to start earning from this compensation plan you will first have to recruit in 2 other distributors. You also must stay active, which requires that you bring in at least 100 PV each month, along with the two distributors you just recruited in. PV just stands for “personal volume” in just means you must sell a certain amount of products each month.

Retail Profits

Retail profits are pretty straightforward and there are two ways you can earn these.

First, you can buy Nucerity products at wholesale prices and then resell them at retail prices, thus earning you the price difference. Second you can just refer people to your replicated website where they can order Nucerity directly. Nucerity will handle the shipment of orders and everything like that.

If you get preferred customers to sign up you will be able to earn recurring commissions, which is much more desirable than making a one time sale.

Team Matching Bonuses

There is also a Team Matching Bonus that you can earn down to 8 generations deep at its max. You can see from the chart below that the number of generations you will be able to earn off of depends on your rank. The higher up the ranks you move, the more generations you earn off of.

And if you don’t know, generations are basically teams that have developed within your downline.

Okay… Now on to these high-priced “activation packages” that I mentioned. You may or may not have heard of these, but they are definitely pushed on you by Nucerity. These activation packages cost either $500 or $1000 and the point of them is to be able to earn large commissions. You first buy one of these expensive packages and then you recruit others to buy them, hopefully recouping your initial investment and more.



Sounds Like a Pyramid Scheme Doesn’t It?

actually isn’t but does resemble one if you don’t know, generations are basically if you don’t know

After seeing the compensation plan you are probably wondering if this business is even legal. It seems a bit like a pyramid scheme, doesn’t not? I mean you have the pyramid-like binary compensation structure as well as the team matching bonuses which is all about recruitment of other distributors into the business.

So is a pyramid scheme?

Well unfortunately the answer to this is complicated. The FTC basically describes a pyramid scheme as being such that focuses too much on recruitment of other distributors rather than product sales to the general public. The problem is that I have no way of finding out how much revenue is actually coming in from product sales to the general public vs recruitment of other distributors.

They do not provide any sort of earnings disclaimer or anything like that which would help in this manner. My best guess would be that they are not a pyramid scheme, just judging from the fact that they have been in business for quite a while.

That said, it doesn’t make it a great business opportunity and I will tell you why.


What Distributors Won’t Tell You

If someone approached you trying to recruit you into this business they probably made the opportunity sound amazing, but what you will probably not told is that the person trying to recruit you in wasn’t even making that great of money. There are people that make good money and MLM’s like this, but the large majority of people make a little.

The reason for this is simple… It’s all because of the pyramid -like structure that MLM’s have. The big pyramid structure takes away from those at the bottom and gives to those at the top. Money is funneled up from sales at the bottom to the pockets of those above them. Of course with a pyramid structure there are many more people at the bottom than there are at the top and this is something that is always the case… Which means that most people lose out with the MLM structure.

There is definitely a lot of potential when it comes to MLM’s, because there are so many ranks and there is a lot of room to move up within the businesses, but this downside is something that no one really tells you.

I have reviewed many different MLM opportunities and some of them provide earnings disclosures of their distributors, which always show that a very small percent make good money while the large majority make very little. Rain International, Beauty Counter and Asea are other very simily MLM’s I’ve reviewed.

Just Not That Great of an Opportunity

Just like a typical MLM opportunity Nucerity is promoted as some incredible way to achieve financial freedom. While this is achievable, it is definitely not the walk in the park that it may seem to be..


Recruitment Is Key

Success in these businesses pretty much all comes down to recruitment. If you can recruit people and continuously, and yes you do have to recruit in continuously due to the very high turnover rates, then you may be able to build up your team, move up the ranks, and make good money. If you are someone that wouldn’t be any good at recruiting others in then this is definitely not the business for you.

The focus of the compensation plan is largely on recruitment so this is key.


Final Thoughts – Scam?

I already said that Nucerity is not a scam. They probably are running a legal and legitimate MLM operation here, is just that the opportunity is in as good as most people will tell you it is. Some people excel in these types of businesses, but the majority fail… That is what it all comes down to.

It is also worth mentioning, for those of you just looking to purchase Nucerity products, that the products or more than likely inflated in price. This is common with MLM businesses because they want to make the business opportunity more lucrative for distributors, so they jack up the price a little bit to be able to pay out larger commissions.

Something Else You May Be Interested In

Personally I avoid MLM businesses just because of their difficulty in the fact that I wouldn’t really be any good at recruiting people in, as is necessary. If you are like me or just don’t think that a MLM opportunity like this is right for you, then all suggest taking a look at how I make a living working online. You might find that it is something suitable for you as well. I’m not going to get into it here, but you can click the button below to learn more…

Questions or comments? Leave them below and I’ll get back to you as soon as I can 🙂

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Is Clicks Valley a Scam? – Sure Seems Like It

Clicks Valley Scam

Clicks Valley claims to be some awesome new business opportunity where you can create “ad-ditional” income by buying banner ads, profiting on clicks, and then flipping them for more money. But is this opportunity actually legitimate or is this just an elaborate scam in one way or another?

Unfortunately, as far as I see, Clicks Valley it is a scam… More than likely anyhow. I have not actually bought into it and test out the platform, but based on what I show you here in this review I think the possibility that it is a scam is highly likely.

What Is Clicks Valley?

As I said, this is supposedly a platform where you can create an “ad-ditional” income. Basically what you do is buy banner ads through the platform and there are two ways that you can profit from these banner ads.

  1. You earn money every time someone clicks on the ad
  2. you can later sell the ad, or “flip” it, for a higher price

There are banners on apparel, automotive, games, sports, food, gambling, and everything we most part.

If you are new to this all then you may very well think that this is a legitimate opportunity… Or maybe not. After all, you are reading my review of it right now, so you probably are at least somewhat suspicious.

But anyways… The website is very well set up. It appears very professional and seems like the real deal. You can’t let this for you that… Many scams are very well put together and I’ll be going over why this is more than likely just another of many.

Smells Like a Scam

Okay, so let’s talk about this concept of “ad flipping”. They make it sound so so easy. All you do is buy these ads and then resell them when they go up in price. Makes sense… But who’s to say they are going to be going up in price? They could go down in price just as easily, could they not?

I no on the website they provide a told that measures the trend of the ad, or at least they say they do, but this is an going to help and I’ll explain why.

So below I clicked on one of the banner ads (for Litecoin) that are available for me to buy, and you can see the suppose a trend of this ad…

Based on this trend it seems like this would not be a good choice. There was a massive spike in volume, and now there is a major decrease. However… This is not actually a trend for this banner ad as they lead you to believe. This is actually just the trend of the term “Litecoin” through the Google search engine. So it shows the amount of people searching for “Litecoin” over a certain period of time.

The Problem here is that this Google trend is not going to be a good gauge for the potential income of this banner ad. Why not? Because you have to also take into account the competition… All the other people who are running ads out there for the particular topic that your ad is going to be competing with… Which this does not.

Sopretty much as far as I see you are gambling if you buy any of these ads. The platform is set up to make things seem like they are completely legitimate and like you will be able to make money, but things just aren’t adding up.

Also… Since when are big companies selling their banner ads?

Something else that sounds very strange is that large companies, such as Nike and Samsung for example, or supposedly selling their banner ads on sites like this. Since when has this been going on? I can’t imagine any of the sites getting involved with some “ad flipping” platform like this.

A Look On The Inside

When you sign up for Clicks Valley and going to the dashboard you will be able to see all of the different ads available for purchase… The strange thing is that you really have no idea what you are even buying. It shows you a picture of the ad and the name, but other than that you have no idea what the ad is really for. Something else that doesn’t make sense is that some of the ads or for name brand items, while others are for things like bitcoin and Litecoin, which doesn’t make much sense because neither bitcoin or Litecoin are actually companies… Which I’m not going to get into.

So what you will do is simply select any of the ads and proceed to purchase them, praying that they will go up in price at that you can flip them for more money… Although, as explained above, this is a complete gamble.

BUT WAIT…. Before doing any of that you will first have to deposit money into your account. There are five different packages offered that you can deposit money with, ranging from $250-$25,000…

Lots of “Ad Flipping” Scams Out There

I must say… This is one of the most professional looking “ad flipping” scams that I have come across… But I still definitely believe that it is a scam.

I have never actually come across a legitimate one of these “ad flipping” opportunities before. All of them have turned out to be scams. And I’ve reviewed a lot of them. Some of the scams that come to mind include Free Ad Cash System, Daily Banner Profits, and Clicks Dealer.

This whole concept of “ad flipping” seems to be completely made up. There is no one out there that I know of that is actually making money doing this, and this is coming from someone who has been involved in online marketing, and making money online in general, since 2015. I try to stay up-to-date with the different opportunities coming out in the online world and I have never seen anyone actually make money doing this, or heard of it.

What Is More Than Likely Going to Happen

As I’ve mentioned, I have not actually bought into this opportunity, but based on many other scams that I have reviewed I do have a prediction of what I think is more than likely going to happen.

So the first thing you have to do is deposit money into your account so that you can start buying these ads. After you do that, you will purchase your ads and things will probably seem like they are moving along smoothly. Maybe your account balance grows a lot, maybe just a little… But more than likely inside the Clicks Valley platform it is going to appear that your account balance is growing. Things will look all fine and dandy until you try to withdraw your money… Which is where the problem comes in. You probably will not be able to withdraw and it at that point you will find out that is a scam.

Some Other Red Flags

Still thinking about buying into this opportunity? Well consider this… Why would there be absolutely no information on this amazing platform if it were a legitimate?

I mean, they do have in About Us page on their website, but this really doesn’t tell you much of anything… In fact it tells you to absolutely nothing about the company. On this page basically they just talk about how great of an opportunity this is, leaving you with no idea who is behind this operation, how long they have been in business, their reputation, accomplishments, etc.

Any Signs Of Legitimacy?

So when I look into money making opportunities like this, I look for any possible signs that it could actually be legitimate. Unfortunately… I’m not really seeing anything here. It pretty much seems like many of the other “ad flipping” scams that I have reviewed in the past.

There is no information on the Clicks Valley company, they make things sound super easy when in reality is a complete gamble based on the trend told that they provide you, it seems ridiculous that large companies would get involved in something like this, and so on. Things just don’t add up.

The more and more I looked into this, the more and more it seemed like a scam.

Final Thoughts – Scam

Don’t we all want some amazing opportunity where is super easy to make money online… That would be great. Unfortunately, this is not one of those opportunities… At least definitely not in my opinion and I certainly do not recommend that anyone buy into this. If you did buy into already, I would try to get your money back as soon as possible.

Be careful out there with all of the different money making opportunities. If something sounds too good to be true, into easy, then it probably is not a legitimate opportunity. Just like in the real world… Making money online takes real work.

If you want my recommendation for an opportunity that is actually legitimate, I would suggest taking a look at this program. I have been involved with them for years now and have been fortunate enough to be able to work online full-time from the money that I am making.

Please leave any questions or comments down below and I’ll get back to you as soon as I can 🙂 Also, leave your thoughts on this whole Clicks Valley thing. Do you think is just another scam? Has anyone reading this actually been able to make money with it?

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Is Link Posting a Scam? – What You Need To Know

Is Link Posting a Scam

Is link posting a scam? Can you really make money online just by posting links?

In this short post I’ll go over all you need to know about this “Link posting” and whether or not it is worth your time.

To answer the question of whether or not it is a scam, I first need to discuss what exactly link posting is, because the answer to this depends on what exactly you mean by it. I mean sure… You can go around posting links online… What is wrong with that? I see no scam there. However, there are a lot of “link posting scams” out there and this is what I want to differentiate from.


What Exactly Is Link Posting?

So what exactly is link posting? Well… It is posting links of course.

But I’m guessing you are wondering if it is a scam because you probably came across some work at home opportunity that talks about how you can make easy money link posting online. This is what they usually tell you.

From my experience online and from having reviewed hundreds upon hundreds of scams, the link posting scams that are out there usually lead you to believe that you will be able to post links for legitimate companies and they will pay you for each link that you post. While there is some truth behind the whole link posting opportunity, what the scams usually tell you is very misleading. As I am writing this scams like Home Based Wealth System & My Home Success Plan come to mind.

Link posting is loosely based around what is called affiliate marketing. Affiliate marketing is when you promote products online via affiliate links and earn commissions when people click on your links and proceed to purchase the product(s) you are promoting. So was affiliate marketing you are “posting links” but there is much more to it than just this, as I will get into in the next section. With affiliate marketing you should also know that you don’t get paid just for posting links. I have never heard of a legitimate opportunity where you will get paid simply for the act of posting the link. With affiliate marketing you get paid commissions when people actually click on your links and proceed to purchase the product(s) you are promoting. There is a big difference here.

In a Nutshell

Okay… So with “link posting” and affiliate marketing you are posting links online. The difference is that with the link posting opportunities that I have seen promoted online, they lead you to believe that you will be making very easy money by simply posting links online, whereas with legitimate affiliate marketing opportunities you only get paid for what you bring to the table…you only get paid commissions based on the sales that you help bring in.

If you think about it, getting paid simply for posting a link makes absolutely no sense at all. How could a company afford to pay people for this? If this were true all just go around posting thousands of links per day as quick as I possibly could.


Link Posting… What Works & What Doesn’t Work

As you are probably well aware, taking an easy approach to things isn’t always the best way to go at it. If you always look for the easy way out, the rewards will often not be as great. I’m guessing you are aware of this because you are asking yourself whether or not link posting is a scam, so it probably sounded a little bit too good to be true when you came across whatever opportunity is in question.

Link posting is like the lazy bum cousin of affiliate marketing… Just going around always looking for the easy way out but at the end of the day is still left broke without a job that pays.

With the many different scammy link posting opportunities out there you will make little to no money, probably not at all. The reason is because they simply don’t work… They take the easy approach that is very luring to newcomers, because who wouldn’t want to make easy money online?, but it simply does not work.

“Link Posting” Approach

With the link posting opportunities they lead you to believe that you will pretty much just start posting links everywhere, whether it be on social media, a forum, and emails, etc. Basically you will just go around spamming links everywhere and expecting to make tons of money doing so. But of course this just isn’t going to happen.

As I already mentioned, there are no legitimate opportunities out there, no companies out there, that are going to pay you just for simply posting links. You are only going to get paid when you help drive and sales. And do you really think that posting a bunch of links all over the place is going to drive and sales?

If you think it is that easy then you better think again. If it were this easy than everyone would be doing it and everyone would be making tons of money doing it… But it is not. I often see people spamming links around social media but these people are usually newbies who don’t know what they are doing. You will not find any veteran online marketer out there who does things like this because he/she knows that this approach does not work.

Affiliate Marketing Approach

If you want to do affiliate marketing the right way then you have to take an entirely different approach. You can’t be looking for the easy way out and you can’t just go around spamming links and thinking that people are going to click on these links.

To do affiliate marketing the right way you have to put a little more time and effort into it. There are many ways to go about doing it, but they all take a lot more work than just posting links everywhere. The goal is to promote good quality products in front of the right audience. If you are able to do that then you will be able to help drive and sales and thus earn commissions. But again… You can’t just post a link and leave it at that. You might have found the greatest dog toy in the world, but just because you post a link for that dog toy in front of a audience of dog lovers, such as a Facebook group for dog lovers, doesn’t mean that is going to sell.

I’m not going to get into everything here, but I can assure you that it takes much more work than just this. I have actually been involved with affiliate marketing since 2015 and make a living as an affiliate marketer now. I know a thing or two and I know, as well as everyone else who has had success in this industry, that it takes more work than that.


Why “Link Posting” Doesn’t Work

Well, I think I did a decent job of explaining it, but I’ll sum it up for you right now.

Now of course it all depends on what exactly you are calling “link posting”, as I have already discussed, but the large majority of these “link posting scams” that I have seen out there on the Internet take the entirely wrong approach.

People don’t just go clicking on links for the heck of it. Maybe it is because people are much more aware these days of online scams, maybe people are getting smarter, who knows? All I know is that it does not work. You simply cannot expect to make money by spamming a bunch of links everywhere and there is no place that I have ever seen online that was willing to pay people for posting links alone.


Getting Started The Right Way

One of the major problems when it comes to making money online is that there are a million different programs/systems out there to get started with. Many of them are complete waste of time and will just lead you down the wrong path which will end up never working.

If you want to start affiliate marketing on the right path then in my opinion there is no better place than the Wealthy Affiliate training program. I know this place to be well worth it based on my own experience because this is actually where I got started back in 2015 when I first started looking for ways to make money online. And of course, as I already mentioned, I now make a living doing this stuff so you definitely say that the training program works.

What is really nice about Wealthy Affiliate is that it teaches you how to create your unsustainable online business. It does not train you to be reliant on the program or of any single system.

If interested, I would suggest reading my review of Wealthy Affiliate by clicking the button below. In the review I’ll go over everything you need to know beforehand.

If you have any comments or questions, please leave them down below and I’ll get back to you as soon as I can 🙂

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Is Yoli a Pyramid Scheme? – What You Should Know

 

Is Yoli a Pyramid Scheme

Is Yoli a pyramid scheme?

People working for them claim that the business opportunity is amazing because there is lots of profit potential as well as potential to help others live a healthy lifestyle… But what about all the recruitment that is going on?

The recruitment side to this business is what leads many to believe that it is nothing more than a pyramid scheme, and I’m going to discuss this in detail. The truth is there is a lot about this business model that does resemble a pyramid scheme, but the answer to whether or not it actually is one is more complicated.

In this review I’ll be going over how this business works, the compensation plan, whether or not it is a pyramid scheme of course, and a few things that people recruiting you and are not going to tell you… But I will.


Yoli Review

Yoli is what you call a MLM, or multilevel marketing business, that operates in the health and wellness industry. They sell a variety of different products with focuses on things like…

  • Balancing pH
  • Supressing appetite
  • Enhancing digestions with enzymes
  • Supporting immune system with probiotics
  • Protein for building lean muscle
  • Joint health
  • Energy

These products are often sold in kits, such as the alkalinity kit which features a bunch of products for balancing pH, the energy kit which is all about boosting your energy, and so on.

One thing that is for sure about these products is that they are pretty expensive. Now whether they are worth the value or not is debatable, but there is no doubt there expensive… I don’t think anyone can argue with me on that. If you are someone looking for affordable options then this probably is not for you.

However, I am guessing that you are more interested in knowing about the business opportunity, which is where there is all that recruitment going on. To learn more about this I will go over the compensation plan and how members of Yoli are getting paid.


The Compensation Plan

In order to be able to earn money from the compensation plan, you have to be at least in active member. This means you have to generate at least 50 PV (personal volume) every four weeks. You can generate this by either personally buying products up to 50 PV or selling products to others. However, being an active member still won’t give you access to the full compensation plan. You are also going to want to be a “qualified” member and to achieve this you will need to recruit in at least two members.

Fast Start Bonus

The Fast Start Bonus is exactly what it sounds like… It is a bonus designed to give you fast commissions. This bonus is paid when you recruit in new members, which you will earn 20% commissions from their order.

Bonuses like this are typical with MLM businesses. It seems that everyone has their “fast start bonus”. Two other MLM’s that have this bonus which come to mind include Aegea and Visalus, which are both other health and wellness MLM businesses by the way.

Retail Commissions

You will also be able to earn retail commissions, which are commissions from products that you personally sell. You will be able to sell products directly to other people on hand, or you can send people to buy products through the Yoli website with your ID number and you will get credit for the sale.

The amount you will make will be the difference between the wholesale price in the retail price. Just to give you an example of what you are looking at here, the transformation kit wholesales for $285 and retails for $340. So if you were to sell this you would make a $55 profit

Binary

And of course they have a binary structure in place, in which you get paid based on sales generated from your team.

A binary structure is one that has two open positions below each person. So below you there are two people, below each of those two people there are two people, and so on. At each level it branches out by a multiple of two. You can refer to the diagram below to see what I’m talking about here.

Sales volume is calculated each week and you get paid commissions based on the sales from the lesser leg, meaning the side (right or left) that generated the least amount of sales volume. The reason for this is because it gives members incentive to build up the lesser legs and balance things out, which is done by everyone in the downline working together as a team.

Unilevel

In addition to the binary structure, there is also a uni-level structure in place, which you can also see in the diagram above. With the uni-level structure there are unlimited positions at each level that can be filled. The people that you directly recruit in make up your level 1, the people that they recruit in make up your level 2, the people that those level 2 members recruit in make up your level 3, and so on.

As you can see from the table below, it is possible to get paid down to 10 levels in depth, which is a heck of a lot.

Moving Up The Ranks Is Very Important

If you want to make good money then it is very important to move up the ranks. Moving up the ranks allows you to earn larger commissions and allows you to earn from many more people in the downline.

So how do you move up the ranks? What it mostly comes down to is recruitment. To move up the ranks you are going to want to recruit more people in generate higher group volumes.

This is pretty much the gist of the compensation plan. There are other parts to it, such as travel incentives and a luxury car program, which every MLM seems to have, but what I just went over covers most of it.


Pyramid Scheme or Not?

Okay, so here we have a compensation plan that is very focused on recruitment… Pretty much your typical MLM compensation plan. But is this a pyramid scheme?

The truth is that just because there is a lot of focus on recruitment does not make this a pyramid scheme. What I would need to look at to determine whether or not it is one would be the cash flow… Where all their revenue is coming from. Is it mostly coming from recruiting new members and? Or is it coming from sales to the general public?

The difference between pyramid schemes and legitimate MLM’s is that pyramid schemes focus too heavily on recruitment and that is where the large majority of their revenue comes from, whereas product sales to the general public are put on the back burner.

Unfortunately I was not able to find any information showing how many sales come from where, so I can only assume that this is a legitimate MLM.


What No One Tells You

Legitimate MLM or not, there is still a big downside to any MLM out there.

The problem is that a very small percentage of people involved in the source of businesses actually make good money. Some reports say that around 95% of people fail and this is a believable number.

The problem with MLM structured businesses is that they have a pyramid -like structure where money is sucked away from those at the bottom and funneled up to those at the top. This leads to a very uneven income distribution where the few members of the top are earning most of the money, while those at the bottom are struggling.


Conclusion – Good Opportunity or Not?

Whether or not this is a good opportunity really depends on you. The bottom line is that if you want to make good money in a typical MLM business like this, you are going to have to be darn good at recruiting in new members. Recruiting in new members is what you are rewarded from the most in the compensation plan so this is what you are going to want to be doing. And don’t think that you can just recruit some people in every now and then. MLM’s like this have very high turnover rates and because of this you will have to recruit people in continuously to really make it.

So it all comes down to how well you will be able to recruit… For the most part.

Personally, I stay away from MLM’s because of their difficulty in because that is when be good at recruiting anyone in, but the choice is yours.

Since you are looking to make money on your own time, with your own home-based business, I would suggest taking a look at how I make a living online if you think this MLM thing isn’t for you. I have been working online since 2015 and have been able to go full-time with it. You can learn more and learn how you could get started doing the same by clicking the button below:

Questions or comments? Please leave them down below and I’ll get back to you as soon as I can 🙂

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Is Signature Surveys Legit? – Avoid This Place

Is Signature Surveys Legit

Signature Surveys claims to be a nice way to make some extra money online by testing out products/services and taking surveys. But is this place really any good and is it worth your time? After all… Every website like this claims to be the best opportunity out there but many of them are ones you want to avoid. So is Signature Surveys legit or is this all a scam?

With the $5 instant bonus that you get after signing up and they chance to win an extra $20 bonus I can see how this survey site may be luring. The $5 bonus is nice, but a lot of different survey sites offer bonuses up to $5 for signing up. It is the $20 bonus that really gives this place the edge… $20 is a lot of money to be given out as a bonus.

But anyways… As you can see from the title of my review here, I do not care for the site and I do not recommend that anyone join. In this review you will be seeing why I am saying this.

Signature Surveys Review

Upon landing on the Signature Surveys website it seems like pretty much every other paid survey website out there. They claim to pay people for testing out and reviewing products/services, taking surveys, and referring other people to join.

All sounds well… I mean it is obvious that you will be taking surveys on a site called “signature surveys” and getting to test out free products/services sounds like fun.

As four is getting paid goes… They claim to pay via PayPal or check and you need a minimum balance of $20 before being able to request a payment.

But how good is this site really? How much do the surveys pay and how much do you get paid for testing out products? Well… Unfortunately I never made its this point because of the horrible experience I have added during the sign-up process, as I will go over below…

Spammy Sign Up Process

When you go to sign up it starts out just like any normal sign-up process would. You first start by entering your name, email, phone number, address, etc. After you submit that information is when it starts to get very spammy and makes you question whether or not this site is actually legitimate.

You will be taken to a “survey” that they claim that helps them better match you with offers you will be interested in. However… The survey is nothing more than a bunch of promotions basically. They try to get you to sign up for a bunch of different offers in the reason they’re doing this is because they are getting paid when people do sign up for these offers.

You can see a screenshot I talked below of some of the offers they were shoving down my throat…

And it doesn’t end there. There were four pages of these offers, which was ridiculous, and I answered no to every single offer. I don’t want to sign up for other paid survey sites and I am not interested in signing up for any of these offers because I know that I will just end up getting bombarded with emails if I do.

Something else worth mentioning is that many of the offers they are pushing on me were likely scams. I saw things like work from home opportunities where you could supposedly start making over $5000 per month, opportunities to blend free cruises and vacations, and a bunch of ridiculous things that seemed too good to be true.

After answering knows every single offer for four pages, I was then presented with a list of offers in which they gave me no option to answer no. As you can see below, my only choice is to answer yes and I have to answer yes to these offers before moving forward.

This is the point in which I just gave up. I have experience with a lot of different survey sites, dozens of which I have reviewed on my blog here, and any site like this I will avoid. There are plenty of different paid survey sites out there and there is certainly no shortage… Which means there is no point in signing up for spammy ones like this.

You are literally forced to accept a bunch of offers which you probably have no interest in… What type of legitimate survey site would do this?

What About The $20 Bonus?

I honestly don’t even know if the $20 bonus exists. I think it might just be a marketing stunt used to to glory in as many new members as possible and then force them into accepting offers, as they forced me to do.

The reason I don’t think this bonus exists is because it just doesn’t make much sense to me. In the FAQ section of the website, they tell you that in order to claim this bonus you first have to request to cash out. This means that you first have to get the $20 minimum in your account in order to cash out, then you can send a payment request for the $20 bonus to support@signaturesurveys.com and tell them what method of payment you want.

I don’t know about you but that will process seems very strange. They are going to give you a $20 bonus just for reaching the minimum $20 cash out amount? And then sends the cash out minimum is $20 and you are going to get a $20 bonus… You would just be able to cash out two times in a row. This really doesn’t make sense and I can’t see any paid survey site going through with this. This seems like a bonus that would put the company out of business.

What Other People Are Saying

Of course it is always very important to see what other People are saying about opportunities like this. I like to form my own opinion on things, but I do find it very important to learn from other people’s experiences.

The problem is that there is virtually no one talking about this place. It was very hard for me to find any reviews from real users. And what I did find was only a few complaints, such as receiving tons of spam emails after signing up, which I would expect.

Something else that is very strange is their Facebook page. Why is a strange? Well… The page hasn’t been updated since 2013. There were a lot of posts made back in 2013 and then they abruptly stopped. Why is this? The survey site is supposedly still up and running so this seems a bit odd…

Something else that I noticed is that the comments on their Facebook page seem to be fake. There are a lot of people commenting in saying the exact same things over and over again with little difference in how they are cited. I’m talking about things like people saying… I love taking surveys, the surveys keep coming and coming!, And a bunch of stupid comments like that.

My Opinion Of Things

My final opinion of this website is very bad. It seems like a rundown old survey site that you want to stay away from. They are just trying to make as much money as possible off of people by first suckering them in with the $20 bonus, which probably does not exist, and then forcing them agree to a bunch of offers which they probably don’t even want. which reminds me of Survey Money Machines and Make Survey Money.

I don’t know about you, but I like survey sites that treat you like more of a person… Not ones like this that try to harvest every bit of money they can out of you.

Better Alternatives

As I said, there are many different options out there if you are looking to make money taking surveys online. FusionCash and the Swagbucks would be my top two recommendations if you are looking to do such. Both sites, besides offering paid surveys, also offer a variety of other ways to make some extra money, such as by watching videos, completing offers, etc.

That said, you should know that paid survey websites are only good for making small amounts of money in your spare time. You will not make anything significant even with the best of these paid survey websites. They are best looked at as ways to make some extra pocket change. So if this is what you are looking for then go for it, but if not then you may want to look into other avenues.

Something else you may be interested in is how I make money working online, which you could also do. I started working online back in 2015 and currently do so full-time, making a heck of a lot more money than I ever could on some paid survey website. But anyways… You can click the button below to learn more and learn how you can get started doing the same:

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CB Cash Code Scam by George Patterson – Yes It’s a SCAM! [Review]

CB Cash Code Scam

CB Cash Code, aka The Clickbank Cash Code, is supposedly some incredible new system developed by George Patterson that anyone can make tons of money with online. Well… At least this is what he tells you. But is this really all true? Is this the incredible money making system that he claims it is, or is this just another BS scam that is going to be a waste of your time and money?

I’m sorry to say… But unfortunately this is the latter… Just another BS scam and in this review I will be showing you this. If you are possibly thinking about buying in, please take the time to read over my review before hand. You will be glad you did.

What Is CB Cash Code?

As stated, CB Cash Code is a system developed by George Patterson for anyone to make money online by using the “secret” site ClickBank.

When you land on the website for CB Cash Code Scam you are immediately greeted with a video presentation that “will change your life forever”. George claims that some people are making $80,000 or more per month “quickly and easily”.

Now if this is in a red flag than I don’t know what is. Making $80,000 per month “quickly and easily”… Come on now… To sounds way too good to be true.

But wait… He then shows you proof of this by logging into his ClickBank account, showing that he has made over $83,000 in the past month. However, as I will discuss shortly, this tells you absolutely nothing about how much you could possibly make.

The best thing of all is that he claims this method only takes about 10 minutes of time each day… Yep… Definitely sounds like a typical get-rich-quick scheme here… kind-of like Ecom Cash Code & Profit Genesis.

But yet there he goes… Keeps on showing his ClickBank accounts to try to prove to you that this is the real deal.

You Can’t Trust Anything Shown

And then of course there are the testimonial videos from other people claiming to have used the system and made tons of money with it… But unfortunately these are all fake.

Whenever I look into a product like this I always make sure to look into the different testimonials if there are any. Why? Well… Because they are often fake, just as the ones shown in the video presentation for CB Cash Code.

Take a look below… This lady claims that she had no idea she could make so much money online and is now making over $80,000 per month with this system, all while working less than 10 minutes per day. However, you can see that she is a paid actress that is available for hire on the freelance marketplace called Fiverr… Meaning that she was getting paid to say all of this and has never actually used the system.

And it is the same story with the other testimonials… They are all fake and all paid actors.

So can you really trust it when he tells you that every single one of his existing members has made more than $20,000 in their first week using the system?… Absolutely not…

Who Is This George Patterson Guy?

One major problem that I have is that there is no verifiable information given on this “George Patterson” guy. He doesn’t show a picture of himself or anything like that and because of this I am hesitant to believe that he even exists. I review scams all the time that are promoted under fabricated names because of course the real creators do not want to be known.

If you are selling a scam what you want to put your name on it? Probably not… Then people would come after you.

George Patterson tells you that he had some hard childhood growing up and was introduced to this amazing money making method by an old childhood friend later on in life when his mother was sick and in the hospital.

Is any of it true? I highly doubt it.

So Misleading & Ridiculous

One thing that I found rather funny was that he claims that ClickBank is some secret website that almost nobody knows about… Including big corporations.

This could not be further from the truth. ClickBank is by far one of the most popular digital product marketplaces online and it is definitely no secret. I have been involved in online marketing since 2015 and I have known about this place forever.

The reason he is telling you is some secret is to make this opportunity sound better than it really is. He wants to make you believe that there is some incredible income opportunity out there and that buying into this CB Cash Code program is the only way to get your foot in the door.

Something I also wanted to talk about is all the money this guy shows you he is making through ClickBank. He shows screenshots over and over again of his ClickBank accounts, such as this one…

But you cannot base your income potential off of the money this guy is making. This guy is making money from selling products, such as CB Cash Code on the ClickBank marketplace… That’s right, CB Cash Code is sold on ClickBank. What you will be doing is completely different. You will not be creating your and products and selling them. Instead you will be promoting products and earning commissions doing so.

So basically this guy is making all of his money selling scammy products that don’t work.

A Major Sign of This Being a Scam

One major sign that this is a scam is how he never even tells you how the darn system works. Throughout the entire video presentation he just talks about how easy this is, how much money people are making with it, the ridiculous back story on how he came across the, and so on.

In order to find out what the system is really about, of course you have to buy into it.

Just think about that for a second… What legitimate program/system is out there that makes you buy in before even knowing what you are buying into?

The reason I know what you are buying into is because I have seen dozens of systems like this before and have reviewed many.

You Will NOT Make $80k Per Month!

I haven’t actually purchased this system and tried it out, but there is no way you are going to be making $80,000 per month.

What this system will show you how to do is promote ClickBank products and earn commissions doing so.

On ClickBank you can find all sorts of digital products, which mostly consists of e-books and online courses. You can find e-books and online courses on cooking, working out, dog tricks, making money online of course, losing weight, and so on. Pretty much anything you can think of.

Every product on ClickBank is able to be promoted. You will simply promote products via affiliate links and when people click on your links and proceed to purchase the product, you then get paid. It sounds simple, but of course is much more complicated than it sounds. It is not like you can just go out there and start posting links everywhere to make tons of money.

Final Thoughts – Avoid

Clickbank Cash Code is what I would call a get-rich-quick scheme. It is advertised as a way to make tons of money in a very short period of time, and of course you are told that it requires just about no work at all. These are all lies that are created to lure in unsuspecting individuals, who will only find out that is a scam after they have purchased it and wasted their time and money.

Just think about it… If the system were really all that great then why is this guy selling it for only $37? If you really can make $80,000 per month with only 10 minutes of work per day with this system… He should easily be able to sell it for tens of thousands of dollars. Oh… But that’s right… He claims he just wants to help people out. Of course.

This is just one of the many lives. The reason he is selling it for only $37 is because this is a crappy product that does not work and certainly is not worth any more than $37. The reason he is selling it for so cheap is probably because he will get away with scamming people more… People will not try to get their refunds as much compared to if it were more expensive.

Recommendation For Beginners

I got started making online back in 2015 and now I make a living doing so. If I could only recommend one program for beginners to get started making money online, it would be Wealthy Affiliate. Wealthy Affiliate is a great training program that teaches people how to make money online in affiliate marketing, which is when you make money promoting other people’s products. This is the simplest way for beginners to get started because you can just promote products that are already proven to sell.

Wealthy Affiliate is actually where I got started back in 2015 so I know from experience that it does work. I’m not going to get into it all here, but you can click the button below to learn more…

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Income League Scam by Matthew Neer & Jamie Lewis? – [Review]

INCOME LEAGUE Scam

Is Income League a scam or can you really make money posting these simple little free ads?

They make the system sound like the greatest new opportunity on planet Earth, but is it really? Is it really this easy to make tons of money online? Or are they just pulling your leg and suckering you into one of the many scams out there on the Internet?

In this review I’ll be going over my thoughts on this opportunity… Which aren’t all that great. If you are thinking about buying into this you are probably going to want to think again. This seems like another overhyped product that just isn’t going to perform as you are led to believe.

Income League Review

When you land on the website for Income League you are presented with a video where the two creators of this opportunity, Matthew Neer and Jamie Lewis, talk about making affiliate commissions by posting these little free ads. Apparently Matthew is making around $1000 a day with one of his ClickBank accounts just by posting these free ads.

He tells you that it has nothing to do with posting ads on Facebook, SEO, and is nothing you have ever seen before… It is supposedly some brand-new revolutionary method that no one else is doing… Which is all about posting these very simple free ads.

In fact… He claims that is so simple that in order to make more money you just have to post more ads. The system is mostly set up for you and runs almost completely on autopilot… All you have to do is get it set up and running, then the rest is taken care off.

But seriously… If it were all this easy than wooden everyone be doing this? I mean of course I like to make money online as easily as possible, but this just sounds a little bit too good to be true, doesn’t not? I’m sure you are thinking the same thing since you are reading my review here. You decided to do a little extra research before hand and this is probably because things just didn’t seem to add up and sit well with you.

But anyways… Before get more into this, I want to go over who these two people behind this system are…

Who Are Matthew Neer & Jamie Lewis?

I am familiar with both of these guys, but more so with Matthew Neer. He it is as successful as he claims to be and I have no doubt that the ClickBank account he was showing in the video presentation was real… You know the one where he was making around $1000 per day. That said… He makes most of his money by putting out products, such as this one. He is not just in affiliate… He is a product creator. I have reviewed several of his products in the past, such as Viral Cash Application and 5K Formula, and there is definitely no shortage of them.

Matthew Neer definitely knows what he is doing when it comes to making money online, but the problem is that the products he puts out are usually “get-rich-quick” products that simply do not give people the training and tools necessary to create a sustainable online income. They do however make him rich… Which I guess is the point.

The other guy, Jamie Lewis, I am not all that familiar with, but I do know that he has been around a while and is pretty successful at what he does. He is probably most well-known for his online coaching programs where he helps teach people how to make money online.

Both of these guys are successful and make a lot of money, but both of these guys also seem to be more in it for themselves than anything else… Lots of complaints about both out there on the Internet.

How Income League Works

When you join Income League you will get access to the members area where you will find some training tutorials on posting these “little ads” so that you can make money. I’m not exactly sure where you will be taught to post these ads, but I’m guessing on social media (although he says not on Facebook) and sites like Craigslist. Basically what you will be doing is posting stupid little ads like “Make $276 Per Day With This Simple Trick” in things like this. You will get people to click on your ads and they will be taken to an optin page where hopefully they will enter their email address.

After you got their email address, you will then be able to promote products to them and hopefully make money. You will be able to create a sequence of automated emails promoting various products, most of which probably don’t work.

This Isn’t a New Groundbreaking Method

He lead you to believe that this is some new incredible groundbreaking method that no one else is doing. This is not true. This is just a little marketing stunt used to try to make this opportunity sound better than it really is. Posting little ads online… Getting people to opt into an email list… Pushing crappy ClickBank products on them and earning affiliate commissions… This is not new. People have been making money doing less than ethical things like this for years.

Sorry to disappoint..

The Easy Way Isn’t Always The Best

As I mentioned earlier, it is true that this Matthew near guys making thousands of dollars per day… I have no doubt about this. He has been around for a while and is a very successful affiliate marketer. That said, he is making all of his money from this “Income League” method. He is a product creator you and he is making money by people promoting his products.

If it were really this easy to make a sustainable income online than everyone would be doing it. Oh… That’s right… I forgot that this is some groundbreaking new method. But seriously… This is not a new method and if you really were this easy everyone would be doing it.

One over the many problems with this method is that most people are going to be ignoring the ridiculous ads that you post and even if you do get them to enter their emails, they will be ignoring the ridiculous emails that you send them.

What this system teaches is a very spammy way of online marketing. It basically teaches you how to post those annoying ads and send out those annoying emails that probably annoy the heck out of you… But of course you will be doing this to other people.

Is Income League Worth Getting Involved With?

I really don’t see Income League being worth anyone’s time or money. This just seems like yet another very crappy products put out by Matthew Neer, which I was expecting. It is a darn shame that this guy want teaches real secrets… Because he certainly is successful. However, this is just what he does. He puts out crappy products in makes a ton of money off them, then leads people to believe that he is making all this money by actually using these crappy products when in reality this is not the case.

Some previous products I reviewed by Matthew Neer include the following…

You are more than welcome to read my reviews of them to learn more and get a little more background knowledge on this guy. They are all cheap products that simply don’t work.

A Better Recommendation

I know this may sound like I am just bad-mouthing this product and promoting something different… But seriously… How I make money online is much more sustainable in legitimate than this Income League crap.

I actually make a full-time in, as an affiliate marketer, but the approach I take is very different than what you are taught in Income League.  I don’t post little free ads all over the place online and sucker people to buy products. Instead, what I do is create small little websites, or microblogs as some people call them, and get them ranked in the search engines such as Google, where I get free traffic. Then I promote relevant products that people actually want and that will help them.

If you are interested in learning more about how I make money online then I would suggest clicking the button below to learn more. I will go over how it all works, what exactly I do, and the best way for beginners to get started.

Please leave any questions or comments down below and I will get back to you as soon as I can 🙂 also, I would like to hear what you think of Income League. Do you think I was being too harsh in this review or do you agree with me when I say this is something that is not worth the time or money?

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Profit 24/7 Is a Scam System – No, You Have Not Been Carefully Selected!

Profit 24-7 Scam

Profit 24/7 (Profit 24×7) is supposedly some new “make money online” system that you can make money around-the-clock with, even when you’re sleeping. Well… That’s what you are told anyhow. But can you really? It seems that every scam system out there claims to be some awesome new autopilot system that you can just sit back and let run by itself. Is this the real deal where is Profit 24/7 a scam?

If you watch the video presentation for Profit 24/7 and are getting excited, you are probably going to be disappointed. Unfortunately, this is more than likely nothing like a claims to be. In this review I’ll be going over what you need to know beforehand in some of the obvious red flags that point to this system being an overhyped scam.

Profit 24/7 Review

When you in on the website you are greeted with a video presentation that starts out by telling you that the video you are watching is “highly confidential” and that only a few lucky people have been selected to watch this video. This might make you feel special but it is completely untrue. You more than likely came across the video after receiving an email about some new amazing opportunity. These emails come from people promoting the system and they certainly do not select only a few people… They promote it to as many people as possible.

But anyways… You are told that this video is the most important video you will ever watch in the entire presentation is put on either by “Jacob Allen” or “John Forbes” (there are two different video presentations).

The video that I was good to do with was from this “Jacob Allen” guy, who I soon found out is a complete fake and fabricated name. I ran a reverse Google image search of the image that was shown in the presentation and found that it is just a stock photo that anyone can purchase and use online. In other words, this is not “Jacob Allen”…

profit 24-7 Jacob AllenAt this point things are starting to seem more and more like a scam, kinda like Profit Genesis and Ecom Cash Code that I recently exposed. Of course the real creators of this system don’t want their names known, so they promote the system with some fictitious, made up character named “Jacob Allen”.

Now you may be wondering how this could possibly be a scam when you are clearly shown screenshots in the video presentation of bank accounts and PayPal accounts that have been making tons of money. For example in the video they showed this screenshot of a PayPal account that is loaded…

Well… The truth is you can never really trust screenshots 100% anymore. This could have easily been photoshopped in there is just no way to know if it really is “100% verified” as you are told.

I have been reviewing online scams for years now and have reviewed hundreds. There are many characteristics of this opportunity that jump out at me and make me more and more suspicious. Some of the more noteworthy red flags that I’ve noticed include the following…

Red Flags

#1 – Sounds Too Good To Be True

First off it just sounds too good to be true, does it not? Sometimes you just have to take a second to really take things in and think realistically. It can there really be a system out there like this that is going to generate you tons of money with extremely little work? Again why would they have selected you to try out this system?

#2 – The Spokesperson Is a Fake

Obviously the fact that the spokesperson to this entire presentation is a fake is a major red flag. I like to see program/system is that the creators put their faces behind. If this system really were as amazing as it is said to be, the creators should be more than happy to show their faces and get the recognition they deserve. But of course they are not, and there is a reason for this.

#3 – Typical I Am Holier Than Thou Approach

In the video presentation the spokesperson talks about how this is not some “push button” scam that is going to promise you will become a millionaire within a week’s time. The guy goes on and on about how these systems out there that claim to be super easy are scams, yet he then goes on to tell you how this system is the easiest way to make money online in that it requires very little work on your part.

So basically he is telling you to be aware of these automated “pushbutton” scams, that this is not one of those scams, and then later on pretty much makes it seem exactly like one of those automated “pushbutton” scams.

#4 – Things Just Aren’t Making Sense

There are a lot of things in the video presentation that really make little to no sense. Unlike going to go over everything here, but one thing that stood out to me was how he kept talking about how you will be making money is a group… The other people who are in Profit 24/7 will benefit from the money that you may can you will benefit from the money that they make as well.

This makes no sense to me and he never offers an explanation of what exactly he means by this.

How This Works

One of the biggest red flags of all is that we have no idea how this system works. This is a very common characteristic of a scam opportunity. Usually the information provided is very vague and is mostly filled with how you can strike it rich… Working very little in making tons of money, but the real information on how you are actually going to make this money is left out.

He tells you that this system is somehow going to find you people who are proven buyers and are willing to spend money all day long, but how does it do this? He tells you that you will be making money as a group, but how does this work?

Of course you have to buy into the system before you actually find out any of this information.

What’s Going On Here

There is a lot that I can’t explain, such as how you will be possibly making money as a group, but I have a good idea of what is really going on here.

He tells you that you will be able to copy the exact system and he also shows in the video presentation how you will have to create a ClickBank account. I see systems like this all the time. When you buy into this you will be getting some cookie-cutter website and will then be able to loaded up with ClickBank products to promote, which are digital information products sold online. You will be able to promote products in various niches but as far as how this system will be able to find you proven buyers that are willing to spend money all day long.. is beyond me.

I see systems like this all the time and guess what?… They never work out as they claim to. The spokesperson goes on and on about why all these “pushbutton” system is that are out there do not work, and then pushes this stupid pushbutton system on you. He is trying to sell you exactly what he told you to stay clear from.

The Bottom Line

This seems like your pretty typical “make money online” scam. I am sure there is some value if you buy into this, and there is potential to make money, but there is no way that this system is going to be anywhere near as good as it is claimed to be.

If you really want to buy into this, which I obviously do not recommend, then you are more than welcome to. After all, it is your money. But I just can’t imagine this system being anything good.

Just think about it… The spokesperson is fake, it obviously sounds too good to be true, and you are provided with no real information on how you will actually be making money. If you buy into this you are gambling… There is nothing that I see that shows this to be legitimate and worthwhile in any way.

Recommendation For Beginners

My recommendation for beginners looking to make money online would be this program. Why this program? Because this is the same program I joined back in 2015 when I first started looking for ways to make money online. To make a long story short… I now make a living working online, which goes to show that it does work.

This program is particularly good for beginners because it teaches you how to make money via affiliate marketing, which is when you just promote products that are already proven to sell and earn commissions doing so. It is also nice because the training is laid out in a step-by-step easy to follow fashion, with lots of video tutorials. You can click the button below to learn more…

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Profit Genesis Scam by David Miller – EXPOSED!

Profit Genesis David Miller Scam

Profit Genesis is supposedly some new amazing system that was created by David Miller that people are using to bring in thousands of dollars per week online. But is this really the truth or is this all just a bunch of bologna? Is Profit Genesis a scam that you should be avoiding or is this the real deal?

Unfortunately this “system”, or whatever you want to call it, it is nothing like you are told. It is not the amazing moneymaker that it is said to be. If you buy into this after watching the video presentation then you will shortly be very disappointed and likely feel scammed. In this review I will be exposing Profit Genesis for what it really is… Which is much a scam, depending on what your definition of a scam is.

Profit Genesis Review

Okay… So supposedly this David Miller guy came up with this incredible system for making money online called Profit Genesis and then later refined it into its current state… Profit Genesis 2.0.

When you land on the Profit Genesis website you are greeted with a video presentation that really makes this all sound like a scam because things just seem way too good to be true. It reminds me of some other scams I’ve exposed recently such as Secret Investor Society and Digital Formula.

It starts out showing a bunch of people that have supposedly made tons of money online with it. You are told that some mother of two named Jessie is bringing in over $14,000 per week… All with very little work. Right off the bat this sounds very suspicious, but it is what is shown next that made me pretty confident this was all a scam.

In the video presentation you were then shown this guy named Trevor it was supposedly making $1250 and 35 minutes while walking his dog. You can see the screenshot I took of this below. The reason this was a major red flag for me and made me confident it was a scam is because I have seen this guy before. He is actually a paid actor on Fiverr and this means that everything he is saying is fake… He is getting paid to say.

Why is there a need to hire a paid actor when a system like this works so amazingly well? People who have used the system should be more than happy to share.

But anyways… This “secret system” is supposedly going to change your life forever. And of course you have been “specially chosen” to get this opportunity. Or… At least that is what they want you to believe.

But of course this is not true. You probably got an email about this special opportunity and that is how you ended up landing on the Profit Genesis website. They want you to believe that you have been specially selected when in reality there are just a bunch of affiliates out there promoting this program like crazy, spamming emails to everyone that they can just make some money after you buy in.

The whole system is based on (supposedly) some “little-known online loophole”. Of course it is some “loophole”. It seems that every scam that exists is based around some secret new way to make money online that hasn’t been discovered by anyone else yet.

Who Is David Miller?

David Miller claims that he used to be a plumber with a five-year-old daughter, who eventually got taken away from him because he was not financially able to support her. He claims to have been scammed a lot while trying to make money online, of course until he came across this incredible loophole.

The story goes like this… He met some ex-google employee that let him in on this loophole, which taps into a $7 billion Goldmine. It took him 15 minutes to start leveraging this loophole and then… BOOM… He started making tons of money.

However, this is likely all a bunch of BS. My guess is that this “David Miller” character is completely made up. He was likely fabricated entirely for promoting this scam system. Of course the real people behind this all don’t want their names known so they go out and create some fictitious character. I am guessing this because I have reviewed hundreds of scams and this is a very common occurrence.

Also, if you were to read the written format of the sales presentation that was available, have seen this picture of “David Miller” (below). I did a reverse Google image search of the picture and found that it is actually a stock photo. This is not David Miller. It is all a lie. David Miller Profit Genesis

How It All Works (What You Are Told)

So how does this incredible system work? How does this system leverage this “weird loophole” to making tons of money?

Try not to laugh, but this is what you are told… It can be done in three simple steps that go as follows:

  • Step 1 – Watch videos
  • Step 2 – Follow simple instructions
  • Step 3 – Start generating cash online!

What is funny is that you are told absolutely nothing about how this actually works. This is the most vague explanation they could have possibly given and this was not done by mistake. Scams often talk about all the money you could be making but leave out all the important information such as how you will be actually making that money.

Of course what you have to do is buy into it in order to find out what the heck you are buying into.

What’s Really Going On Here

So I have not actually purchased this scam system, because I just don’t feel like wasting money on something that I am 99% sure is a scam, as you can understand I’m sure, but I have a good idea of what you are getting involved with here. There are some clues that are left throughout the video presentation.

One of the the first clues that I noticed came from the screenshot you can see below. This is a screenshot that David Miller shows from sales he has supposedly been making with the system. The reason this is a clue is because if this is a screenshot from inside the Shopify dashboard, and Shopify is an e-commerce website software.

So it seems that the system has to do with e-commerce and selling products from a website. In addition to this clue, he also mentions being able to get sales from thousands of products without ever touching them, no inventory.

What it now sounds like is the you drop shipping e-commerce business model which is when you sell products on a website but never actually have inventory or touch the products. Basically what happens is people come to your website, purchase the product, and then you have them shipped directly from the manufacturer.

I actually did a drop shipping via Shopify for a couple years so I have a good bit of experience in this field. It is a legitimate business model where you can make good money, but the reason I quit is because the one product I was selling on my store, which was bringing in most of my income, turned out to be copyrighted and I was forced to quit selling it. This is one of the many downsides to drop shipping from Chinese manufacturers.

The Truth Of The Matter

Whether you are going to be doing e-commerce, affiliate marketing, or anything… Everything is going to take hard work and time. There is no way that you are going to make $5000 a week with this system if you are only putting in 10 minutes per day… This is complete BS.

If it were that easy then I would have already bought into this and I would already be making $5000 a week. But of course I am not and that is because this is a scam. Just about every scam that has ever existed tells you that it is super easy to make tons of money with their system or program. You can’t always believe what you hear.

Conclusion – Scam

Nothing but your pretty typical get-rich-quick scheme here. There is the, as expected, sales pitch of being able to earn tons of money very quickly. You are even told that this is a great opportunity for those who are in need of money right away.

This scam is suckering people in with the hopes and dreams of being able to make a bunch of money and turn their lives around, when in reality it is doing the exact opposite. The video presentation is full of fake testimonials, ridiculous income claims, things that make no darn sense, and there is no proof of any legitimacy here.

So obviously I am not going to recommend this program to anyone… Unless of course you want to get scams.

If you want a recommendation from me, I would suggest taking a look at the Wealthy Affiliate training program. This is actually the same program I got started with back in 2015 when I first started looking for ways to make money online. To sum up my whole story… I am now making a living working online which goes to show that the training does work.

But anyways… You can read my review by clicking the button below. I’m not going to get into it all here.

Questions or comments? Just leave them down below in the comment section and I’ll get back to you as soon as I can 🙂

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Is Ecom Cash Code a Scam? – There Is No Secret

Ecom Cash Code scam

Is this Ecom Cash Code program a scam? I came across this recently online and in this review I’ll be going over what you really need to know. Is this the incredible money making opportunity that the spokesperson (Teo Vee) claims it is? Is there really some code that you can just tap into in order to make tons of money online? Or is Ecom Cash Code a big old scam that you should avoid at all costs?

Since you are reading my review here I am guessing you are suspicious of what you were told. You probably watched the video presentation and things just seemed to be too good to be true. And… Well… It is a good thing that you did take the time to do a little extra research. Anyone who buys into this after watching the video presentation is probably going to feel scammed afterwords because of how misleading things are.

Ecom Cash Code Review

When you land on the website for Ecom Cash Code, which is cashcodesecret.com by the way, you are presented with a video presentation that starts out with the spokesperson telling you there is some “little-known trend” that could put a ton of money in your pocket. You find out later that the guy’s name is supposedly “Teo Vee”.

He tells you that e-commerce is booming and that there is supposedly some “code” out there that allows you to legally tap into purchases from customers all over the world and rewards you in commissions.

And of course anyone can do this… It is super easy. Teo Vee, claims he used to be a dishwasher that was struggling just to make enough money to get by. He had been scammed multiple times online and then finally came across some guy that had some “code” for making money. For some strange reason the guy was going to share his code with them and Teo “selected a website that looked interesting”, then “plugged in the code” and “followed along”. Then of course she just waited and… BOOM… The next day you will help with $213 in his bank.

So obviously this all sounds a little bit far-fetched. Do things this great actually happen in real life? Or is this just some fairytale load of BS that is going to suck you into a nasty scam and leave you with less money than when you started?

Before I get into what is really going on here, I first want to go over some of the major red flags that stood out to me. If you have any hope that this may actually be legitimate, these might change your mind…

Red Flags

#1 – Just Sounds Too Good To Be True

Well obviously everything sounds just too good to be true. I mean is there really some “code” that anyone can plug into to make tens of thousands of dollars per month? And if there is… Why isn’t everyone doing this? Is it some secret?

Things just don’t really add up and pretty much every scam that has ever existed sounds too good to be true. This is a major red flag for sure.

#2 – Fake Reviews

You should also be aware that the testimonial reviews that were displayed in the video presentation are fake. In fact, in the video they even stay in small print that they are “real testimonials, actor portrayals”, but I’m hesitant to believe that they are real in any way. There are just too many lies being thrown around here for me to trust much of anything you are told and is not like I haven’t seen completely fake testimonials 1000 times before.

#3 – Very Inexpensive

A big red flag is the price. Why is this only being sold for $47, after being discounted multiple times of course, if this is such an amazing program/system? I mean if this really is as great as you are told and you really can make tens of thousands of dollars each month just by playing in some code, then it would easily be able to sell for thousands of dollars.

Oh that’s right… Teo Vee is giving it away for very cheap because he just wants to help people out. How could I forget?

Again though… Many of the scams out there will feed you the same line of garbage… That they just want to help out.

#4 – Limited Availability

At one point in the video presentation you are told that there are only 200 available openings and that there are probably thousands of people watching the video presentation at the same time you are. This is likely all a lie. If this scam is what I think it is, as I will go over shortly, there are definitely not only 200 openings.

This is more than likely just a good case of false scarcity, a deceptive marketing tactic that leads people to believe they need to buy in right away in order to secure their spot.

How This “Code” Works

The biggest red flag of all is that there is no good explanation of how this code actually works. Your left in the dark on this one. It already sounds strange enough that there is some “code” that you can just plug into in order to make tons of money, and make things worse you aren’t given any real information on this code.

But anyways… This is how you are told that it all works:

First, it taps into the growing trend of online sales. Then you just plug-in and follow the code on websites that sell products.You use the code and hit “go”. It is that simple.

But this tells you absolutely nothing. How is anyone supposed to know what is really going on here after that horrible explanation? Everything about this is just seeming more and more like a scam. This information is extremely vague and I guess in order to find out what you are getting involved in, you first have to actually buy into it. A major red flag.

What You Are Really Buying Into

While you want told anything about what you are really buying into, and I haven’t personally bought into this, I have reason to believe that what you are really buying into is “My Ecom Club“. This is one of the programs that Teo Vee is involved with and has been promoting a lot in similar scammy ways. In fact, I actually came across this program after reviewing a very misleading scam called Free Biz Account.

There our multiple different deceptive sales funnels out there that are being used to funnel people into this My Ecom Club program. They are all a great example of deceptive online marketing at its finest. In the world of online marketing, it seems that nothing is off limits… No lie is too great to be told.

But anyways… This program that you are being funneled into is all about e-commerce. There is no “code” or anything like that. That is all a stupid lie that is being used to sucker people into buying into this.

The program itself provides you with training on e-commerce, specifically on drop shipping via Shopify and AliExpress. From what I have heard the training isn’t actually all that bad… Not as bad as you would expect from the ridiculous marketing tactics used to sell it. There is some good value provided, but you should also know that it can get pretty darn pricey.

Well it only starts out at $47, there are multiple up-sells that you will be pushed into buying.

The Bottom Line

While there might be some value in all of this, do you really want to get involved in a program like this?… A program that was marketed in an incredibly misleading way? I know I sure don’t and that is why I am definitely not recommending anyone buy into this. If you do want to get involved in e-commerce and a drop shipping then keep looking around. There are plenty of different training programs out there.

* Lots of complaints about My Ecom Club on the Better Business Bureau’s website by the way.

Just about everything you are told in the video presentation was a lie. The testimonials are more than likely completely fake, there is no “code” that people are just using to make tons of easy money online… It is all a lie. There is a lot of work that goes into running a drop shipping e-commerce business. I know this because I ran a couple different e-commerce websites in which I drop shipped from for over two years.

Recommendation for Beginners

If you are looking to make money online but don’t know where to start, I would recommend taking a look at this program. This is where I got started back in 2015 when I was first looking for ways to make money online. To sum it all up… I now make a living working online and if I never came across this program I probably would not. I’m not going to get into it here, but you can click the button below to learn more…

Leave any questions or comments you might have down below in the comment section and I will get back to you as soon as I can 🙂

PS: Here is a list of my top ways for making money online

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