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Is InteleTravel a Scam? – What You Should Know

InteleTravel ScamInteleTravel claims to offer the best rates for travel along with a lucrative home-based travel agent business opportunity, but are things really as great as they seem? Would it be worthwhile to get involved with InteleTravel or is this just another scam that you should probably avoid?

In this review I’ll be going over what InteleTravel has to offer and will be focusing mostly on the travel agent home-based business opportunity, which seems to get a lot of the attention because it is so heavily marketed. Whether you are looking to book travel through an agent or were looking to become an agent yourself, you’re going to want to take the time to read over this review before moving forward.

InteleTravel Review

The company was originally founded in 1992 and claims to be the original home-based travel agency. According to their website they claim to be the first of their kind to offer such an opportunity that anyone can join, regardless of education level, certifications, etc. However, based on my research I found in older travel company called Your Travel Biz, which also provided a home-based travel agent business opportunity, that basically got shut down for being a pyramid scheme. The funny thing is that some people claim InteleTravel is the new and improved Your Travel Biz.

But anyways… The benefits of becoming a travel agent include being able to earn commissions on trips that you book for yourself or other people as well as being able to earn commissions by recruiting in new travel agents.

The Cost to Become a Travel Agent

The cost to become a travel agent is $179.99 plus $39.95 per month (at the time of me writing this), however I have seen other people talking about the initial fee being $199.99 plus the monthly fee. So this may be subject to some change.

With that fee you get access to educational tolls, webinars, conference calls, live events and more. You also get the following so that you can run your home-based travel business effectively…

  • Free, personalized website
  • Customizable newsletters
  • Booking tools
  • Stationary
  • Business cards
  • Email marketing program

If you end up buying into this is a travel agent and within 30 days you are not satisfied, they do offer a money back guarantee. Also, if in the first year you don’t earn or save more than you paid in fees within that year, they will refund you the difference. What least this is what they tell you

How Much Will You Make?

The amount you will make depends greatly on what type of travel you are booking for other people. As a travel agent you will start out getting paid 70% of the commissions that are paid out and InteleTravel will keep the other 30%. However, you have the potential to increase your earnings to 80% commissions.

Based on what I have read this equals out to be about 14 to 28% of what the person is purchasing.

In addition to being able to earn commissions from trips that you book through your personal website, you can also learn by referring others to become travel agents. There really is not much information on this at all but based on what I have found you are in a flat $100 for every travel agent you recruit in.

Contrary to what many people are calling this, this is not a MLM business. You only get paid for your own recruits as far as I know. You can’t recruit in a massive team and earn commissions from a large pyramid -like structure, which is how MLM’s operate. That said… There is a MLM side to this business, which I know makes no sense based on what I just said. But I will go over this shortly.

Are Their Travel Prices Any Good?

Whether you are looking to become a travel agent or you are just reading this because you are approached by a travel agent who wanted to book your trip for you, knowing whether or not InteleTravel’s travel prices or any good is important. If you become a travel agent of course you want to be selling good priced travel and if you are just looking to travel of course you want to pay as little as possible.

They claim to have a price match guarantee, where they will match the travel deals found elsewhere, however I do not know how true this actually is because I have read reviews about this place’s prices being bad compared to what you can find on your own. If you do some research online you will find other people saying that they found much better deals on popular sites like Expedia, Travelocity, etc.

The MLM Side of It

There is a company called PlanNet Marketing that is partnered with InteleTravel and offers a MLM opportunity to this whole home-based travel agent thing. It as a bit confusing but basically PlanNet Marketing it is a MLM marketing company that has their own little compensation plan based on recruiting in new travel agents.

So InteleTravel is not a MLM themselves, it is the PlanNet Marketing company that they are partnered with that is the MLM part of it all.

When you look around online you will see many people claiming that InteleTravel is a pyramid scheme, a Ponzi scheme, whatever, when in reality is far from that. InteleTravel itself only gives travel agents the ability to earn via commissions from travel sales and from personal travel agent recruits. There are not multiple levels and the compensation plan does not resemble a pyramid scheme in any way.

It is the PlanNet Marketing side of it all that as the whole “pyramid scheme” controversy to the equation. And if you are interested in knowing more about this and what I think about the opportunity that PlanNet Marketing offers, you can read a separate review I wrote about it here.

Is Being a Travel Agent Really Worth It

Everyone promotes this home-based travel agent opportunity is the greatest thing ever, but is it really? Of course the people that are promoting this opportunity or doing so to earn commissions when they recruit you in. Maybe they are just travel agents for InteleTravel or maybe they are travel agents for InteleTravel and work with PlanNet Marketing to participate in the MLM side of it… Either way, they are earning money off of recruiting you in.

Based on what I have found this opportunity is definitely overhyped and not nearly as good as it seems. It is not the incredible money earner that people claim it is and I do not see ever being such.

The reality is that being a travel agent isn’t the incredible opportunity that it once was. In the new age of the Internet, with sites like Travelocity, Expedia, etc., most people just hop online and easily book their travel on their own. It is very easy to get on Google and find the best travel deals. There is no need to deal with a travel agent, which is just another hassle that not many people want to deal with.

If you couple the fact that dealing with a travel agent is an extra hassle with the fact that InteleTravel doesn’t offer travel prices that are anything special, you can see that this business really doesn’t have much room to excel. These types of jobs are dying off for good reason.

Scam or Not?

I definitely do not consider InteleTravel to be a scam. You can get some good travel deals through them (although nothing special) and you can make potentially good money as a travel agent for them, it’s just that the whole opportunity is a little bit overhyped in my opinion. But I guess this is just the way marketing works… Every business tries to make their products, services, opportunities seem amazing and better than they really are.

But anyways… I hope you enjoyed this review and found at least somewhat helpful. You can book through an InteleTravel agent if you want to or become one yourself, it is just not something that I am much of a fan of. But of course this is just my opinion.

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

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Is Proofread Anywhere a Scam? – What You Should Know

Proofread Anywhere Scam

If you are looking to make money online in the world of proofreading, then Proofread Anywhere is one of the options you have. But what is Proofread Anywhere and is a scam? The courses provided are very expensive in the last thing you want to do is spend a bunch of money on a course that is just going to be a waste of your time.

So is this the real deal or is this just another lousy digital e-course that you shouldn’t mess with? In this review I will be going over all you need to know. I will go over the courses offered, the prices, what other people are saying, and so on.

What Is Proofread Anywhere?

Proofread Anywhere is a blog started by Caitlin Pyle that offers two different courses in proofreading, including general proofreading and transcript proofreading. It is similar to Transcribe Anywhere just its focus is in the realm of proofreading, which can potentially be a nice work-from-anywhere personal business.

Proofreading, which I’m sure you already know, is a job where you are simply reading over written documents and checking for errors as well as correcting them. These could be simple or complex errors and the material you proofread could be a number of different types including legal documents, medical documents, blog posts, and anything really.

Who Is Caitlin Pyle?

Caitlin Pyle Proofread AnywhereCaitlin is the inexperienced proofreader. She has been proofreading since 2007 and worked in the court reporting industry starting in 2009.

She enjoys the “freedom lifestyle” that proofreading gives her, since 99% of the work is done online and decided to create these courses to help others enjoy the same.

Courses Offered

As I mentioned, courses in both general and transcript proofreading are available. They are both put together based on Caitlin’s own experience in the methods that she has developed from that experience. In the transcript proofreading course there is also feedback from court reporters that helps shape the course.

The transcript proofreading course seems to be the more popular one so I will go over this first…

general and transcript proofreading course

put together based on her own experience and methods that she has developed, also has feedback from court reporters

can complete the program in 8 weeks, or can take your time

Transcript Proofreading – Theory & Practice

This course consists of nine modules and 60 units total, all of which are divided up into 4 different levels. Each level must be completed before moving onto the next and you will have to take examinations to show your knowledge and skill level before moving on, with the exception of moving from level 1 to level 2.

The contents include worksheets, video training, tutorials, and handouts, with the focus being on theory, practice, and exams to prepare you for work as a transcript proofreader. If you do make it to the end and pass everything with a score of 90% or higher on the cumulative final exams, you will get a certificate of completion.

The four different levels include the following…

  • Level 1: Beginner Basecamp (An Intoduction to Court Reporting and Trancript Proofreading)

    • Module 1
    • Intro to it all, goes over skills needed, how the job works, despositions vs EUOs, how to go about Interpreted Preceedings
    • 7 units total (7 days)
  • Level 2: Jumpstart (The Nuts and Bolts of Transcripts)
    • Module 2
    • Goes over different types of transcription errors, formating, legal and medical terms, commonly violated rules that you need to get right, punctuation, commas, capitilization
    • Must score a 80 or higher on the skills test to move on.
  • Level 3: Next Steps (Marking Up Transcripts and Practice)
    • Modules 3, 4, and 5
    • Learn 4 methods of correcting transcripts, which include doing a hard copy, errata, on a computer, and digitally using iOS. Have a checklist to work with. Provides practice at varying difficulty levels where you will get to mark up transcripts.
    • 60 days to complete it all
  • Level 4: Launch and Earn (Corresponding Withing the Court Reporting Profession + Marketing Your Business)
    • Modules 6 and 7 + 8 and 9 if you pass your final exam
    • Get access to all other modules for life
    • Learn how to communicate with court reporters/agencies, preperation beforehand, custom preferences for each reporter, taxes, marketing methods for your business, and having a success driven mindset.

General Proofreading: Theory and Practice

The general proofreading course is a bit smaller. It only contains 40 lessons within a different modules. It it is still a good course but is just not as in-depth and thorough as the transcript proofreading course, which is expected since this is a general course and you could apply what you learn here to a variety of different areas of proofreading.

The focus of the eight different modules included…

  • Module 1 – Intro
  • Module 2 – Proofreading mindset
  • Module 3 – Basics
  • Module 4 – Methods and practice
  • Module 5 – Making a business out of it
  • Module 6 – Job searching
  • Module 7 – Dealing with clients after you get a job
  • Module 8 – Getting the most out of the freelance life

The Cost

This is where many people turn and run away. The courses here are great, but they are not cheap… Well at least that is what many people would say.

For the transcript proofreading course it will cost you $1174 for the full program. During this program you pay per level, meaning you don’t pay all at once and only pay when you move on to the next level. You will be able to get a discount of $230 total if you buy into the proceeding level right after completion of the prior. The different prices are:

  • level 1 = $77
  • level 2 = $197
  • level 3 = $400
  • level 4 = $500

One of the major downsides to only purchasing some of the levels is that you only get access to the program for certain amount of time. For example, if you were only to purchase level 1 you would only get access for seven days. If you would purchase level 2 you would get access to levels 1 and 2 for 30 days, and so on. With each higher level you purchased you get longer access and if you purchase the whole thing you get lifetime access.

For the general transcription course it will either cost you $497 or $597 if you want he integrated exams in a certificate of completion. I believe you get lifetime access to the general transcription course with these prices.

What Other People Are Saying

Overall the opinions students of these courses are very good. You are more than welcome to look around for yourself, but based on what I have seen they are extremely good.

For example, on Facebook there are well over 100 different reviews from users and it has an average or rating of 4.5/5, which is pretty darn good.

In fact, I haven’t really heard anything bad from the people who have taken these courses. They all seem to agree that the price is well worth it if you are serious about becoming a proofreader and want the guidance.

Final Thoughts – Good Opportunity?

Okay… well Proofread Anywhere is obviously not a scam. In no way is this a scam.

Caitlin claims that her courses are the only proofreading courses like this out there, and I think this is the truth. I cannot find anything else like them, not even close.

They are very well laid out and provide step-by-step guidance. It is not like there’s just a jumbled up mess of information that you have to filter through. You are guided on what to do, starting with the basics and building on it from there.

Most programs that I review on my blog here I end up not recommending, because I can be rather harsh in my reviews, but this is something that I do actually recommend for anyone wanting to become a proofreader who doesn’t want to waste a bunch of time with trial and error going at it on their own.

Anyways… I hope you enjoyed my review and found at least somewhat helpful. If you have any questions, comments, or concerns, please leave them below and I’ll get back to you as soon as I can 🙂

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Do Blue Light Blocking Glasses Work? – From My Experience…

Do Blue Light Blocking Glasses Work

Blue light blocking glasses are increasing in popularity and are sold in just about every major supermarket these days… But are they really worth buying? Do blue light blocking glasses work or is this just another overhyped fad that is going to slowly die off just like the selfie stick?

In this short article I will be going over all you need to know about blue light blocking glasses, including what exactly blue light is, how the glasses work my personal experience with such glasses and more.

First on the list is blue light… What the heck is in the first place? It is important to know what exactly blue light is and whether or not it is harmful before you go buy glasses to block it.

What Is Blue Light?

Blue light gets a really bad rap, some of the undo. While blue light has been linked to photoreceptor damage in the eyes, it is not this new source of light that has come about with human technology.

While us humans do get a lot of blue light from our little devices… Cell phones, tablets, etc., our main source of blue light comes from the sun. Yes… If you go outside out all you are likely getting a heck of a lot more blue light from the sun than anything else in your life.

Blue light is nothing more than exactly what it sounds like… “Blue light”. It has a relatively short wavelength compared to other lights of the visible spectrum and carries with it more photon energy. Violet light is the only visible light that has a shorter wavelength in higher photon energy, as you can see from the table below…

But why does wavelength and photon energy matter to you? Well… Because of this, blue light is able to penetrate the eye much deeper than most other visible lights and penetrates all the way to the retina. Because of this it is associated with increased damage to the eye.

It Can Be Harmful

According to the American Macular Degeneration Foundation, blue light can lead to an increased rate of macular degeneration. Everyone experiences macular degeneration with age to some degree, but if you are one to absorb higher amounts of blue light, you could possibly be increasing the rate at which the degeneration occurs.

It Will Keep You Up At Night

In addition to potentially being harmful, blue light is also associated with insomnia. This is something that has been widely studied and if you really want to learn a lot about it you can read more on from the Harvard Medical School here. In short, the reason it can cause insomnia is because it delays the release of melatonin in the body. Melatonin is a hormone that plays a big role in our sleep cycles.

The problem here isn’t getting blue light, but rather getting blue light at the wrong time. Back before the age of tablets, computers, and smart phones, the sun would set in the blue light would be gone. But now blue light is all around us pretty much at all times of the day and much of the night. When the sun goes down we are still getting blue light from our phones, tablets, TVs, LED streetlights, car headlights, etc.

So if you have been having trouble sleeping and try to solve this problem by attempting to fall asleep on your cell phone or watching TV, you are doing all the wrong things.

What Blue Light Blocking Glasses Do

Well obviously blue light blocking glasses block the blue light. You won’t find any glasses out there that block 100% of the light from passing through the lenses, but good pairs of blue light blocking glasses will keep the majority of blue light from reaching your retinas.

While human eyes are very good at blocking harmful UV rays but not good at all at blocking harmful blue light. This is why blue light blocking glasses are becoming so popular and widely used. Simply put… They do work and I know this from my personal experience with them.

My Personal Experience With Blue Light Blocking Glasses

Anyone can where blue light blocking glasses. It seems that they are most popular amongst office workers, gamers, and other people that are staring at LED lit screens for most of the day, but anyone can potentially benefit from them.

Personally, I make a living working online so I am on my computer most of the day. Not only does this create a lot of strain on my eyes, from reading a lot of small print and whatnot, but it also exposes me to a lot of artificially produced blue light. Obviously eyestrain is going to be a lot worse at night when the computer screen is bright and the background is dark, which is probably the main reason that led me to try out a pair of blue light blocking glasses in the first place, since I often work at odd hours including at night or late in the day.

I originally started searching for “computer glasses” online and that is what led me to blue light blocking glasses which I finally decide to give a try. To make a long story short… at the time of me writing this post I have been wearing blue light blocking glasses religiously while working from my computer for the past 6 months or so and they have made a huge difference.

If you are someone who works from a computer, is an avid gamer, or something along these lines, you will likely experience I relief as soon as you put the glasses on, or at least I did. You will notice the difference right away.

The colors you see are slightly distorted while wearing the glasses, of course because it is blocking the blue light, but it really doesn’t matter too much to me and is something you get used to easily. It is well worth the decrease in eyestrain and another benefit which I can’t really explain is increased detail. After wearing the glasses it is easier for me to read on the computer screen. It is almost like the print is more clean and crisp, but I’m guessing that is just because it is easier for me to focus without strain.

Best Blue Light Blocking Glasses Out There

There are about a bigillian brands of blue light blocking glasses out there and not all of them are created equal. When I first started looking into them in before I purchased my own pair, I did a lot of research to make sure I got something that was worth it.

Many pairs of glasses claim to block a high percentage of blue light, but one tested do not even block close to that. There is a lot of false advertising out there and you have to be particularly cautious when purchasing blue light blocking glasses from places like China, where laws are pretty stringent and tons of products are produced.

If you want my recommendation, my topic would be the Swannies Blue Blocker Glasses. Swannies or made by a FDA registered company in the US which means that you can trust them and they do actually do what they claim to do.

You can also read a list of what I consider the “top 6 blue light blocking glasses” for more options.

Anyways… I hope you enjoyed this article and found it helpful. If you have any questions or comments please leave them below and I’ll get back to you as soon as I can 🙂

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Ultimate Paydays Scam by Rick Owens – Review Exposes It

Ultimate PayDays Scam

Ultimate Paydays is supposedly some amazing new system created by Rick Owens that anyone can make thousands of dollars per day with doing very little work. But is it really? Is this system really the incredible opportunity that it is said to be? Or is Ultimate Paydays just another scam system that is going to leave you discouraged and with less money than when you started?

In this review I will be exposing this system for what it really is, which is nothing like you are led to believe. It is not the incredibly amazing opportunity that you are told it is. In short, Ultimate Paydays it is another online scam that I definitely do not recommend, and you will see why.

Ultimate Paydays Review

Ultimate PayDays Review

Upon landing on the Ultimate Paydays website, you are greeted with a video presentation. Above the video presentation it states that this is some “brand-new foolproof system” that is making the creators up to $1216.69 per day. And of course you are able to copy and paste this system to make similar profits.

Right off the bat things are seeming a little bit too good to be true. It’s already sounding like the typical get-rich-quick scheme, similar to Tube Crusher and Money Message Machine, which I recently reviewed.

The video presentation is put on by a guy named Rick Owens, who claims to have created the system. He says that this year it is “incredibly easy” to make money online and that with this system you can set up your computer to bring in up to $1300 every single day… Simple as that

He goes on to say that this is all thanks to artificial intelligence, but does not elaborate on what exactly he means by this.

But anyways… He claims to have been using this system for three years now and is generating an average of $15,000 per week. And of course… He is barely working at all, only 30 minutes per day.

He claim that the reason he only has to work 30 minutes a day is because this is a “set and forget system”. Apparently just set up once and it does the rest for you.

BUT… Don’t fall for the tracks. This is just another scam system in reality. It is not the incredible $1000 per day system that he tells you it is.

Red Flags – Signs of a Scam

#1 – Massive Income Claims

Making over $1000 per day online is quite an accomplishment. There are people that make this and more, but it isn’t easy.

Whenever you come across a system that claims to be able to make you thousands of dollars per day very easily, you should be very skeptical and proceed with caution. Luckily you were skeptical and are proceeding with caution, after all… You are reading my review right now.

This is a very common sign of a scam and when it is coupled with being “super easy” it is even more likely a scam.

#2 – Little Work Involved

As mentioned, Rick tells you that you only need to put in about 30 minutes of work per day to make this automated system work for you.

If it really were this easy all be all over it and I would have all my family and friends using as well. But of course it is not. This is just another common sign of a scam is used to lure in people who are looking for super easy ways to make money online.

#3 – This “Rick Owens” Guy

The guy claims to be named “Rick Owens” but there is no way for me to verify this statement. For all I know Rick Owens could just be a made up name and I am actually guessing that this is the case.

I have reviewed hundreds of online scams on this website and many of them are promoted under fake names. This is because of course the real creators behind them don’t want their names known since they are scams and people are going to be upset.

Rick Owens is likely a fictitious character made up just to promote this scam.

#4 – Strange Background Story

“Rick” talks all about how making money online is actually not that difficult once you interpret the technical “jargon”. He goes on and on talking about this jargon and how once you are able to see through it things become easy.

It is just a really strange story that doesn’t make all that much sense to me and is a definite red flag.

#5 – Giving It Away Out of The Kindness of His Heart

Like just about every scam out there, this guy claims to be giving away this system out of the kindness of his heart. If this system really could make you thousands of dollars per day with only 30 minutes of work, then he could easily sell this for tens of thousands of dollars. But of course Rick is such a nice guy in just wants to help people out. He is selling it for only $37.

Another big red flag and common sign of a scam right here.

#6 – Lack of Infomation On How It Works

You aren’t really told all that much about how the system works. This is something else you see with many scams. They will provide you with very vague information and then you will have to actually buy in before finding out what you are really getting into.

How The System Works

You are told that the system works via a simple three-step process that goes…

  1. You need a product to sell
  2. Need visitors to buy these products
  3. You get paid

The first step is that you are going to need a product to sell and Rick tells you that he is going to show you how to access thousands of products that you can get paid for. My guess is that he is probably going to be showing you sites like ClickBank, which is a digital marketplace and has thousands of products on it, that is no secret and is well known.

Then for step two you’re going to need visitors to buy these products. Of course Rick has all the answers and he is going to show you how access millions of people who are eager to buy.

Then step three is you get paid… Simple as that.

You Aren’t Told a Thing

He acts as if this is some secret system that is all of a sudden working really good when this is nothing new and is definitely no secret. This three-step system explains every form of e-commerce online. First you need a product and then you sell that product. Am I missing something here? Because this is definitely no secret.

But I guess the actual method and strategy isn’t the secret… Of course it is this amazing system that he is going to set you up with that is the real secret.

Can You Really Trust This Place?

The answer is no, you cannot.

Ther is absolutely no reason that you should trust this place. Just think about it… What reason are you given to trust what is going on here with Ultimate Paydays? Everything about this place seems like a scam and you don’t even know if this Rick Owens guy even exists, which he likely does not.

When I review of systems like this that seem to be obvious scams from the start, I always start out assuming that they are scams and looking for any reason to be proven wrong. Unfortunately, there was absolutely nothing I found about this system that proves me wrong. The more and more I look into it the more and more things point to it being a scam.

Final Thoughts – Scam

As a full disclosure, I have not actually purchased this system for myself so I cannot say with 100% certainty that is a scam, however I can say with 99% certainty that it is a scam. Everything about it is pretty typical of your common get-rich-quick scheme. The scam lures people in with the hopes and dreams of making super easy money online, which of course everyone wants.

The unfortunate part of it all is that there is no “super easy” way to make money online. If you have been scammed before and want to avoid being scammed again, then you have to stop looking for these easy and fast ways to make money.

I have been making money online since 2015 and the reality I’ve come to know is that there is easy and fast way to make money online. There are lots of different ways to earn, but they all take real work in time. The people that you see making tons of money online have put in the work and the time to get to where they are. They didn’t just all of a sudden start out making thousands of dollars per day.

Recommendation for Newbies

If you are a beginner looking to make money online then I would suggest taking a look at this program. I got started with this program 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. You can learn more by clicking the button below…

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

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Money Message Machine Scam -You Will NOT Make $1,000 Per Day

Money Message Machine Scam

Money Message Machine is supposedly some new amazing app that you can make $1000 per day with… Or at least that is what they tell you. But unfortunately what they tell you is far from the reality here. Is Money Message Machine a scam? The answer is YES.

This opportunity is definitely a scam and in this review I will be going over why. If you are thinking about possibly purchasing this you are definitely going to want to reconsider.

Money Message Machine Review

I’m guessing you already have your suspicions about Money Message Machine. After all… You are reading my review right now which means you decided to do a bit of extra research about it.

The video presentation for Money Message Machine is absolutely filled with signs that is a scam, which I will be going over before I get into how this app actually works, and why it will not work out like you are told.

Scam Signs

Lets start out with the testimonials. At the beginning of the video presentation there are multiple video testimonials from people who have supposedly been using this app and have been making tons of money with it.

The guy below claims to have been making money with this app for the past year and has made over half $1 million total. However… It is unfortunate but this testimonial is completely fake. This guy is actually a paid actor that is just saying what he is getting paid to say. He has never used this app a day in his life. Below you can see a screenshot from the video presentation along with his profile on Fiverr, which is where anyone can hire him to create fake videos like this…

And all the other testimonials are completely fake as well. What it is even more funny is that the same exact testimonials have been used in another scam that I recently reviewed, called Easy Insta Profits. It it is common for video testimonials to get recycled around different scams like this..

Moving on…

You are told that you could be making around $1000 a day is just a few minutes of time. That’s incredible right? But then again… It sounds way too good to be true doesn’t not?

The spokesperson, who was a guy named “Len Case” by the way, claims that you only need about five minutes per day and will see results in four minutes or less.

He talks about these “message money links” and how you will be sending them out to make this money. And of course the earnings potential is limitless…

You are also told that this app is university funded, but of course Len doesn’t give you any information on this and it is likely completely made up.

And then, just like pretty much every scam ever, you are told that you are lucky and this is only available in certain areas, which you happen to be in one of them. Apparently he is looking for some beta testers and you lucked out. Yay.

Like every scam ever, again… You are told that the opportunity could go away at any time. This is just some false scarcity for you that is intended to get people to buy in as fast as possible. This way they don’t take the time to do the extra research and read reviews like mine here.

How This App Makes You Money

So he tells you that you will be sharing these “message money links” and that this has nothing to do with trading currencies, paid advertising, using Google to get traffic, mlm, etc.

He then goes on to tell you that you don’t need to know how it works… You just need to know that it does work. Basically what he is telling you is that you have to trust him although half of the video presentation has been a complete lie so far.

This guy’s explanation of how it works is this: there are millions of transactions happening every second. Money is moving and what you have to do is get in the middle of it. This app places you in a payment network where you profit-share into your bank account.

Makes perfect sense right?

How It Really Works

What this app will do for you is create a very crappy website and then you will be able to add affiliate links into it.

What you will do is join affiliate networks like ClickBank so that you have affiliate links you can promote. You will be able to promote these on your website and when someone clicks on them, and then proceeds to purchase the product you’re promoting, you get paid.

How will you be getting people to visit your website and click these links?

What you will be doing is sharing viral videos from YouTube on Instagram, Facebook, etc. and BOOM… Tons of money.

A Horrible Method That Does NOT Work

I have seen this kind of thing before. Two other very similar products that I reviewed, which rely on viral traffic, include The Viral Money Method and Viral Cash App. What these all have in common is that they all rely on viral traffic in the all don’t work.

Two main reasons why this is a horrible idea and why you will more than likely make a little to no money with this include…

Traffic Doesn’t Convert

Okay… So what you are doing is sharing viral videos on social media and hopefully getting people to come to your website where they will be able to click on your affiliate links.

The problem is that no one is ever going to click on your affiliate links, or at least very few people. The reason for this is because the traffic is completely untargeted. You’re just going to be getting a bunch of random people coming to your website to view the videos, you have no interest in what you are promoting.

Traffic is the lifeblood of all online business. Whether it is e-commerce, affiliate marketing, PPC marketing, etc.… You need traffic. But not all traffic is the same. It makes all the difference in the world the quality of traffic that you have. What you want is targeted traffic that is interested in what you have to promote, and with sharing viral videos like this you are not even getting close to this.

Getting viral traffic like this is pretty much the absolute worst way to make money affiliate marketing. But of course you are led to believe that it will only take a couple minutes each day and you will be making boatloads of money with this.

Going Viral Isn’t Easy

Not only will your traffic not convert if you do get it… You likely won’t get in the first place. Getting something to go viral is much easier said than done. It seems that most of the time it is somewhat of a hit or miss. It is not like there is a step-by-step guide for getting something to go viral. Some things go viral and some things don’t.

What is strange is that you can have multiple of the same videos on YouTube, some will get tons of views from going viral while others will get hardly anything, even if they are the original videos. You see things like this happen all the time and this is why viral traffic is definitely not reliable.

I have been making money online since 2015 and I have never seen a veteran online marketer that relies on viral traffic. Viral traffic can be great… I mean after all, you don’t really even have to work for it. Once you get something to go viral there is a snowball effect where the traffic just keeps coming in on its own. However… This just isn’t a reliable traffic source because you never know when something might go viral and when it won’t.

Scam or Legit? Final Thoughts

Money Message Machine is definitely a scam. They lure you and by talking all about how you are going to be making tons of money with only a couple minutes of work each day and then push you to buy into this crappy system that will never work.

Just think about it… If it were really this easy to make thousand dollars per day online then why aren’t more people doing it? If this were real I would be all over it and I would have all of my friends and family members doing it as well. But I am not and that is because it is a scam.

My Recommendation

If you are a beginner looking for a legitimate way to make money online then I would suggest checking out the Wealthy Affiliate training program. I got started with Wealthy Affiliate 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 provides step-by-step training and is kind of like an all-in-one type of deal where you not only get the training, but also get the tools needed. But anyways… You can click the button below to read my review and learn more:

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Tube Crusher Scam – You Will NOT Make Over $2,000 Today… or Ever!

Tube Crusher Scam

Tube Crusher it is said to be some amazing new system that anyone can use to easily make $2000 or more per day online. However… It is not like we all haven’t heard claims like this before for programs that have turned out to be complete scams. So is this the real deal or is Tube Crusher a scam like the rest of them?

If you are thinking about buying into Tube Crusher you are seriously going to want to reconsider. In short… Yes this is a scam. No one is going to be making anywhere close to $2000 per day with this “system”, if anything at all. What you get when you buy in is not nearly as good as what is stated and there are many lies you are told in the video presentation.

In this review I will be exposing Tube Crusher for what it really is.

Tube Crusher Review

Upon landing on the Tube Crusher sales page you are greeted with a video presentation. It starts out talking about all these people who have made tons of money with the system, such as Randy Peterson who made $2048.22…

And then there was Sally Myers of New Mexico who made $2,192.12 along with some guy from Italy who made over $2000.

The spokesperson tells you that all of these people have made this money just the other day but the problem with all this is that there is no verifiable proof of any of it. Anyone could create a video like this and make up income claims. With no proof how can you believe what you see? The answer is you can’t.

He also claims to have beta tested the system with six people, all of which made over $2000 per day starting from day one, after only about 15 minutes of setup time. But again… This is all unverifiable and could be completely made up, which it likely is.

Anyways… The spokesperson then goes on to talk about how you will no longer need to go to your job, you will be able to pay off your mortgage along with your credit card debt, and you will be able to take that dream vacation to Hawaii finally.

How Will you make all this money with this system to be able to do all this stuff? Well… It is all about using YouTube. What you do is create a YouTube channel and supposedly the system is going to do much of it for you and get you up and running within 15 minutes.

The guy who created the system is named Ciaran. He claims to be a YouTube celebrity and says that you would know him if he would tell you is online alias, but of course he isn’t going to do this. He wants to remain anonymous and is selling the system because he just wants to help other people out. He says that the money and fame don’t mean that much to him anymore… Now it is all just about helping people out.

It all sounds great and amazing, the problem is it sounds a little bit too good to be true does it not? And when things sound too good to be true they usually are.

In this case this saying fits perfectly. This seems too good to be true and it is, making it a scam. Before I get into what you are actually getting when you buy into this, I want to go over a few red flags that caught my eye when I was reviewing this “system”. These are all common scam signs that I often see you with other scams as well. So knowing these will help you avoid future scams as well, hopefully.

Scam Alert! – Major Red Flags

#1 – Ridiculous Income Claims

$2000 per day is a heck of a lot of money. I understand that there are YouTubers, like PewDiePie, you make millions upon millions per year, but being able to make $2000 in the first day is ridiculous. The successful YouTubers out there who make a living off of their channels have been at it for a while. They don’t just start and then all of a sudden start profiting thousands of dollars per day.

And of course this only takes a few minutes of work each day to keep running.

So you can make tons of money with little to no work? Sounds like a typical get-rich-quick scheme to me.

#2 – No Information On This Guy

Of course this “Ciaran” guy gives us no information about him that we can use to verify what he says. For all I know this guy is completely made up and doesn’t even exist.

This may sound like a little far-fetched claim, but is actually quite common when it comes to scams like this. Of course scammers don’t want their real names out there, so what they do is make up fictitious characters to promote the scam under.

Some other scams that I’ve reviewed recently that do this include Instant Payday Tricks and 30 Day Success Club.

#3 – No Information On How TubeCrusher Works

And of course there is also no information on how the system actually works. You’re just supposed to trust that the system somehow gets your YouTube channel up and running within 15 minutes and gives you the ability to profit $2000 within the first day.

But why should you trust this? There is absolutely no reason anyone should believe this.

This is also a very common characteristic of a scam. Instead of telling you what you need to know before hand, they require you to purchase the system in order to learn more. Because of course if you know what is inside you are not going to want to purchase it in the first place.

#4 – Fake Testimonials

In the video presentation there are several different testimonials from people who claim to have been using this system and making tons of money with it. The will and below claims that it was “super easy” and took less than 15 minutes to set up. After that the prophets started coming in automatically.

Unfortunately… This testimonial along with the others are completely fake. These are paid actors/actresses that are just saying what they have gone paid to say. Below you can see a screenshot I took from the video presentation along with this woman’s profile on Fiverr, which is where the scammers hired her for this video…

And like I said, the same goes for the other video testimonials. This guy is also a paid actor on Fiverr who is just saying what he got paid to say…

#5 – Only $37

The last red flag that I will go over is the price, which is only $37.

Think about that for a second… Why would this guy only be selling this system for $37? If it really does give people the ability to easily make over $2000 per day than he should be able to sell it for tens of thousands of dollars.

So yeah… That’s right… He just wants to help people out. This Ciaran guy, who we don’t even know exists, just wants to help people out. He is doing this out of the kindness of his heart.

The truth is that just about every scam out there tells you this and that the real reason it is only $37 is because the product sucks.

What You Are Actually Getting

They call this a “system”, but is really not a system at all. When you buy in you just get access to information about starting your own YouTube channel that you could potentially profit from in the future.

There are no “secrets” given out that will give you the ability to profit instantly as they lead you to believe.

All in all, this product is horrible and it definitely not worth the money. It certainly isn’t going to perform like they tell you.

Final Thoughts – Scam

Tube Crusher is a pretty obvious scam. This scam lures people in by telling them about all the large sums of money they can make very easily in short periods of time, when this is far from the reality. Anyone who buys into this is going to be seriously disappointed, I can guarantee that.

But….. You are more than welcome to purchase this product if you want to. After all, it is your money.

Now if you did already buy into this scam and one your money back, luckily you might be able to get it back. This product is sold on ClickBank, which is a fairly trustworthy digital marketplace that you should be able to complain to in order to get that money back.

My Recommendation

If you are a beginner looking for ways to make money online I would recommend this program from my experience. I joined back in 2015 when I first started looking for ways to make money online and have since been able to turn it into a full-time income, which goes to show that it works.

I’m not going to get into it all here, but you can click the button below to learn more…

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Is Viral Traffic Machine a Scam? – No, But I Would Not Buy It

Viral Traffic Machine Scam

Viral Traffic Machine is said to be some new “push button software” that will get you 100% free viral traffic, leads and even have you profiting within the next 30 seconds or less.… Well at least that is what they tell you. But is it really that great? Should you be jumping on this opportunity or is Viral Traffic Machine a scam that is just going to be a waste of your time?

I’ll get straight to the point here and tell you that Viral Traffic Machine is not nearly as amazing as it is said to be. It certainly does not guarantee viral traffic and for many people who purchased this, it is not going to work out for them. In this review I’ll be going over how this software really works and why it is going to be a waste of time for many people.

Viral Traffic Machine Review

Viral Traffic Machine it’s all about getting you a free viral traffic and sales… Or at least that is what it is supposed to do. It is said to work for complete newbies and only takes a few clicks of the mouse.

Having been created by Billy Darr in dollars, I was expecting this type of product. I have reviewed some of his other products in the past and he has a history of putting out overhyped products that just don’t work, plain and simple.

According to the sales page, all you have to do is activate the software with the click of a mouse and to sit back to enjoy all the viral traffic and profits that you will be making automatically. Sounds a bit like Viral Money Method and Viral Cash App so far, which I also definitely don’t recommend.

The three simple steps that it takes to make money with the system (allegedly) are as follows…

They claim that this viral traffic you will be getting “will convert into boatloads of cash for you”, but this is just another very misleading claim that is completely untrue. You will see why shortly.

How It Works

All this software really does is shares content on a bunch of different social media sites for you. Basically what you do is create a social media post in the software will automatically post it to all your different social media accounts, including twitter, Facebook, Pinterest, Tumblr, Medium, and others.

When you are in the members area you will be able to import your social media accounts and connect them with the app. Then you will set up a campaign in which you will add the target URL for the offer you are promoting. This could be your own website, a landing page, in affiliate link, etc. Most people buying into this are probably just going to be using affiliate links since they more than likely don’t have their own websites.

What you will then do is add a title for the post, a description, and an image. The software will automatically show that post across all the different social media sites and this is really all it does.

The Idea Behind It

The idea behind this viral software is great, but it simply is not going to work out as planned.

The idea is pretty simple… You will be able to share a single post on multiple platforms with the click of a button and hopefully this post will go viral on one of the platforms.

There is not much better than viral traffic. You don’t have to pay for… And you don’t really even have to work for it. Once something goes viral it just gets is shared over and over again amongst its viewers without any effort on your part. But of course getting things to go viral is not a walk in the park.

Why This Will NOT Work As Planned

As I mentioned earlier, there were other viral online marketing products that I reviewed in the past and they all have one thing in common… They just don’t work as planned.

Getting something to go viral doesn’t have a procedure. It’s not like you can do this step, then this step, and then this… Which will cause it to go viral. Some things go viral when others don’t… It is a look of the draw most of the time, or at least that’s how it seems.

For example: you can have two of the same videos on YouTube, one will get millions of views and go viral while the other one will lie dormant and not really even get looked at. Going viral is very much a snowball effect and without the initial catalyst there could be a massive difference in traffic. And of course finding this magical catalyst to suddenly spark a post into virality is the hard part.

Viral Traffic Machine it certainly not going to get posts to go viral for you. If I use the software to post something about the weather today, such as it being sunny today this is definitely not going to go viral. You are also going to need good, attention grabbing, share with the content and even if you do have this… There’s a good chance it will go viral.

The bottom line is that getting things to go viral and getting viral traffic is like shooting in the dark… It is a hit or miss, most of the time and miss. This is why viral traffic is totally unreliable and why you will never see a veteran online marketer relying on viral traffic to make money. It is great and all, just not reliable by any means.

Is It Really Worth The Money?

So is Viral Traffic Machine really worth the money? This is open to anyone’s opinion, but in my opinion is definitely not worth the money. The only thing you are getting with this software is the ability to share content on multiple platforms in one go. Sure… It will save you some time rather than going to all of the platforms individually and posting the content, but the whole point of this thing is to get viral traffic. After all, it is called “Viral Traffic Machine”.

The name is totally misleading… A viral traffic machine is definitely something that this software is NOT.

Might you get viral traffic when using this software? Maybe. What will you? More than likely not.

On the sales page for Viral Traffic Machine they talk about making hundreds of dollars a day with it, but really give you no proof that this is actually happening. Sure, they show some dollar signs up on the screen, but how are we to know that this money is actually coming from the viral traffic that Viral Traffic Machine has produced?

A More Reliable Way To Get Traffic & Make Money

There are a lot of different traffic generation techniques out there, but one of the best in my opinion, especially for beginners, is Search Engine Optimization. This is when you get your content ranked in the search engines, like Google, Yahoo, Bing, etc.,  and get free organic traffic from people searching online.

Why is this such a good technique for beginners? Well… Because it is completely free and because it is something you can bring and reliable and consistent traffic with, which means reliable and consistent income.

If this is something that is of interest to you, I would suggest checking out the Wealthy Affiliate training program. This is the program I got started with 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 works.

At Wealthy Affiliate you are provided with the training and tolls for online business. It is a great program for beginners who know nothing and search engine optimization is the main focus of traffic generation, which is nice. But anyways… You can click the button below to read my full review because I’m not going to go into detail here…

Questions or comments? Please leave them below in the comment section and I’ll get back to you as soon as I can 🙂 I would also like to know what you think of Viral Traffic Machine. Do you think I was too harsh in it? Or do you think it is just another overhyped product that is a waste of money?

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Is Coin Code Club a Scam by George Phillips? – You Should Know This

Coin Code Club scam

There is this new “method” that you can supposedly make over $1000 per day with called Coin Code Club. But is this really as good as they claim it is? Or is Coin Code Club a scam just like the many other scams being promoted in the realm of cryptocurrency?

In this review I’ll be going over what you need to know… Which is that you should definitely not purchase Coin Code Club. This is not nearly as amazing and great as it is said to be. If you do purchase that you will likely be left not really knowing what to do next and certainly not making $1000 per day.

Coin Code Club Review

He says that you could “make over $1000/day” and that you could do this without spending a dime. He also says that this is “probably the most profitable free crypto method ever created”.

The Coin Code Club was created by a guy named “George Phillips” who supposedly stumbled across this incredible method that he says elite crypto millionaires are using to strike it rich. He cracked the code on turning free crypto coins into profits and claims to be making over $90,000 per month with this method.

Right off the bat things really seem like a scam, just like The Bitcoin Focus Group, One Bitcoin A Day, Supreme Power Coin, etc. This pretty much seems like your typical get-rich-quick scheme that lures people in with hopes and dreams of striking it rich with little to no work. The sales pitch starts off with some scare tactics, talking about how the global economy is about to tank, which may or may not be true, but it is all focused on scaring you and getting you to purchase this Coin Code Club product.

One of the first things I did after landing on the sales page and becoming very suspicious of the claims made was to look into this “George Phillips” character. Who is he?…

Who The F*ck Is George Phillips?

George Phillips is supposedly a crypto millionaire, but of course things weren’t always this way. He claims that he was once stuck at a dead end job where he felt powerless. He felt like a loser and because his life wasn’t really going anywhere, his girlfriend supposedly left him.

But then poor old George stumbled across this method and WALAHHH….BOOM…. Now George as they crypto millionaire.

It is a nice fairytale story but unfortunately I cannot verify any of it. I cannot find any information on this George Phillips guy and and this leads me to believe that he probably is fake. He probably is a made-up character that was created for the purposes of promoting this product.

Now you may think that this is a far-reaching claim, but I review scammy products all the time on my website here and it is very common to see them promoted under fake names… Since the real creators want to keep their names hidden.

Red Flags That This Likely Is a Scam

A few red flags that caught my eye and are worth mentioning include the following. These do not prove this to be a scam but you should be aware of these because they were basically warning signs and hints that it was.

Red Flag #1 – Massive Income Claims

Making $1000 per day is a heck of a lot of money… And of course he claims that ordinary people are making this kind of money with his method.

Whenever you come across bold claims like this you should always proceed with caution. Sounds a bit too good to be true doesn’t it?

Red Flag #2 – Says It Is Super Easy

And of course this method is super easy… Anyone can do it including lazy people.

This is just adding to the fire… It is just making it sound better and better, which makes me more and more suspicious.

Red Flag #3 – False Scarcity

Of course these elite crypto millionaires do not want this information to get out and George claims that they are trying to shut down his Coin Code Club. He claims that if you exit the page you may never see this newsletter again.

This is what you call false scarcity and the reason for is to scare people into purchasing the product as fast as possible, so that you do not take the time to really think about it, because if you do you will likely not buy into this.

Red Flag #4 – George Phillips?

And then of course there is the whole ordeal with George Phillips being a likely fake character. How can you trust a product that is created by someone who probably doesn’t exist? The answer is you can’t.

What You Are Really Getting

What you get when you purchase this product is a “blueprint” on how George supposedly makes these massive profits with free coins.

Basically what you’re getting is a bunch of information about ICO’s, a.k.a. initial coin offerings, and how you can possibly get free coins with them.

You see, when different projects first release there coins and hold these ICO’s or initial coin offerings, they will sometimes give away free coins as a special promotion. More commonly you will get a big discount when buying in early or you will receive bonus coins after making a purchase. The purpose of these promotions is to help get the ball rolling and to get their name out there in the public eye.

The idea behind this Coin Code Club is that you get these coins for free and then they explode in price, which then leaves you with tons of profit. This does happen, but the reality is that it is extremely rare. Many more ICO’s fail than explode in price and become good cryptocurrencies.

Definitely Won’t Make $1000/day With This

This is much more difficult than it seems. As I just said… Many more I see is fail than succeed. You can’t just go get some free coins and expect to become a millionaire… That is not how it works. You could somewhat compare this to the stock market… There’s plenty of money to be made in the stock market but the hard part is knowing what to invest in….duh.

What is also misleading about the sales pitch is that he tells you that you can make $1000 per day with this. Even if you do make money profiting from ICO’s, it is not going to be a steady income that you are going to earn on a daily basis. Definitely not something you can rely on…

Why It’s Only $17

He tells you that he is selling this for only $17 because he wants to give “a few lucky people the chande to have a life of financial freedom”.

Believe what you want, but this is just another lie to me. The reason he is selling this for $17 is because the product isn’t worth any more than that. It really doesn’t help you out all that much. You aren’t really provided with any guidance on how to find these great opportunities that are going to explode in price… Which is probably because the creator of this product doesn’t even know how to find them… Because it is pretty much impossible to predict which ICO’s are going to explode in price that early on.

Final Thoughts – Avoid

Is Coin Code Club a scam? This would depend on what you consider a scam or not. There is definitely a lot of “scammy” information given in the sales pitch which leads readers to believe that this product is much better than it really is. All in all… This is definitely not something I would recommend buying. It isn’t worth $17 and it definitely isn’t worth your time reading.

Nothing more than another overhyped crappy product being sold on ClickBank here.

If you are looking to make money online and want to know something I do recommed, I would suggest taking a look at this program. I joined back in 2015 when I first started looking for ways to make money online and am now making a living working online, which goes to show that it does work. You can click the button below to learn more…

Do you have any questions or comments? Please leave them below in the comment section and I’ll get back to you as soon as I can 🙂 Also feel free to leave your own review of Coin Code Club in the comment section below. What you think about it?

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30 Day Success Club Scam? – AVOID!.. I’ll Explain Why

30 Day Success Club scam

30 Day Success Club supposedly lets you in on some “little-known secret” that people are using to generate millions of dollars per year.… But does it really? Is this system really the incredible thing it is said to be? Or is 30 Day Success Club a scam that you should stay far away from?

The truth is that this system is nowhere near as good as it is claimed to be. What I buy into it? Absolutely not. In this review I’ll be going over what you really get when you buy into the system and why I don’t think it is worth anyone’s time or money.

30 Day Success Club Review

Upon landing on the 30 Day Success Club website you are greeted with a video presentation where the spokesperson talks about this little known secret that is generating people millions per year. He claims that big businesses are using this secret and have been for years to make money off of unsuspecting individuals.

Apparently only 1% of the population know about this and if you watch the entire video you will be able to get this system “absolutely free”.

Sounds too good to be true doesn’t it?

A system that you can make millions with for free? Come on now… What’s the catch?

Well the catch is that the system is a piece of junk and that you certainly aren’t going to make millions off of it. And also… IT IS NOT FREE. Reminds me of some recent get-rich-quick scams I’ve reviewed like Easy Insta Profits and Instant Payday Tricks.

Red Flags

The spokesperson says that the system has been getting consistently results with over 13,000 people in North America alone in the past year. But if this is true then why haven’t I heard of this system? Seems a bit strange that this many people have tested it out and have struck it rich, yet there is not more talk about it online.

But anyways… You guessed it… That is just a lie anyhow. The system has not been tested with over 13,000 people. The entire video presentation is pretty much a lie.

Remember those testimonials from people who claiming to have used the system? Those are all fake. Take a look at the guy below.… He goes on and on about how the system has changed his life and how he is making tons of money online, but really he is a paid actor that is just saying what he got paid to say. Below you can see a screenshot from the video presentation along with his profile on Fiverr…

And the same goes for all the other testimonials… They are all fake as can be.

Another red flag is this “Debbie Joven” character, who supposedly is the one behind the system. I am not able to find any information on her that leads me to believe she actually exists. She is likely a made up character that was created for the purposes of promoting this misleading little scam.

She claims that her husband died in the military, she was dead broke, but then all of a sudden she came across the system and became an Internet millionaire in just 90 days… But of course this is all more than likely made up.

The last red flag that really caught my eye was how they tell you that you will be getting this system for free, when it is definitely not free. They state multiple times within the video presentation that this is completely free, but in reality is $37. A complete lie…

Overall the sales page for the system has all the makings of your typical get-rich-quick scheme. They tell you that anyone can make tons of money with this “secret” system, that you will be getting it for free, and of course if you want to get and you have to get in right now because the video won’t be up for long… Which is also a lie.

What You Are Getting When You Buy In

Basically what you get is access to the members area where you can create a really crappy website by entering a bit of information in clicking a few buttons…

All you have to do to create your money making website is…

  • Step 1 – Type in your domain URL into software
  • Step 2 – Type in your Clickbank ID so that you get paid when people buy from your site
  • Step 3 – Click the Build a website button
  • Step 4 – Name your site
  • Step 5 – Edit SEO settings & type in keywords to get ranked in search engines

Easy enough right? Well sure… It is super easy… But you probably are going to make money with it as I will go over shortly.

An example they give you of the types of websites that the system creates is as follows. You can see that it is just a pretty basic website with a bunch of random ClickBank products featured on it. If people go to your website and purchase any of the ClickBank products, you get credit for that and earn commissions.

Why This Is a Bad Idea

#1 – Can’t Trust Your Website Hosting

First off you have to realize that you are hosting the website you are creating with these people.… The same people that just lied to you about 100 times in the video presentation. How can you trust them? The answer… You can’t.

I see systems like this all the time. They come and go with the seasons, and when this thing disappears from the face of the earth so will your website.

Definitely not a reliable place to host a website.

#2 – Website Will NOT Convert Well

If you think that the products on your website are just going to start selling like wildfire, you are in for a rude awakening. A website like this will not convert well at all. How do I know this? I just know this from experience having been making money since 2015.

A bunch of random ClickBank products… Not going to work out well. If you want a site to convert well you need to have targeted traffic and relevant products, not just a bunch of random stuff.

#3 – Will NOT Get Organic Traffic

On of the steps to creating your money making website is to enter some SEO information that is supposedly going to get your website to rank in the search engines which will lead to you getting organic traffic. However… This is definitely not going to work out. You can’t expect to just enter some keywords, some brief descriptions, and get ranked in Google, Yahoo, etc.

I specialize in SEO, search engine optimization, and this I know for sure is not going to work out at all. If it were this easy than everyone would be doing it and getting tons of traffic.

#4 – Crappy Products

Do you really want to be making money selling a bunch of crappy products like this? Maybe you don’t care, maybe you do… But the bottom line is that these products are junk. The websites the system spits out for you are horrible quality all around. There is nothing good about these websites.

Can You Really Make Any Money With This?

Sure… You can make money with these websites, but will you? More than likely not. As if everything I just went over above is not enough, you also have to realize that in order to make money with a website like this you are going to need traffic. This is something that they don’t mention at all. How are you going to get traffic to your website?

You can have the greatest website in the world but without any traffic you are not going to make any sales. But you are worse off than this… You have a really horrible website and also no traffic.

Final Thoughts – Is This a Scam?

Is 30 Day Success Club a scam? You can form your own opinion on this, but I am definitely going to say yes… It is a scam. There is absolutely no way anyone is going to become a millionaire with one of these crappy websites selling these crappy ClickBank products.

They lure people in with the hopes and dreams of making super easy money online and then set them up with a system that simply is not going to work.

If you actually want to make money online then you have to stop chasing these “super easy” get-rich-quick type of systems. They never work out from what I have come to know having been in the industry for years now.

If you are a beginner looking to make money online and want to know what I recommend, I would suggest taking a look at this program. This is where I got started back in 2015 when I was first looking for ways to earn online. Fast forward to now and I am making over $6000 a month online… Which goes to show that it works. But anyways, you can click the button below to learn more…

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

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Freelance Writing Jobs

Writing To Wealth Scam – Review of WritingToWealth.com

Writing To Wealth scam

Writing To Wealth claims to be an amazing opportunity to make money online as a writer. They tell you that there are writers needed and that it is “urgent”, but should you really believe everything that they tell you? Or is Writing To Wealth a scam that is just going to lead you on and waste your time?

In this review I will be going over all that you need to know about this place. Spoiler alert: this is not the incredible writing opportunity that it is claimed to be. If you are thinking about buying into this you are seriously going to want to read this over and reconsider.

Writing To Wealth Review

If you enter your name and email on the homepage you are taken to a second page that gives you more information on everything.

You are told that you will get paid to write short articles and will be able to write on thousands of different topics, getting paid for each article that you write. They also tell you that you will be creating content for thousands of blogs in getting paid, which is pretty much saying the same exact thing with different words.

How much will you be able to make with this? Well they lead you to believe that you will be able to make unlimited income for the most part, but this is very misleading. In fact, they provide an income calculator on the sales page where you can enter in different numbers, such as how many articles you will be writing per day, how many days a week you will be working, average pay per article you write, etc.

What’s funny is that this income calculator is complete BS. It just pulls numbers out of the blue to calculate your “potential yearly income”. As you can see below I put that I am going to write blog posts 35 days out of the week… Which is funny because there are only seven days in a week of course.

This income calculator is just to get people excited but holds no truth to the numbers that spits out at you.

Something else that caught my eye on the sales page was the $50 bonus that they say they are offering. Writing To Wealth tells you that they will give you a $50 bonus after you complete your first writing job. All you have to do is email them and they will send out this bonus via PayPal.

However, this is obviously just a little marketing stunt that is another lie. How can they possibly be paying people these $50 bonuses when the cost of purchasing a membership for Writing To Wealth only costs $34? It makes no sense from a business standpoint and it is an obvious lie.

What You Get With Writing To Wealth

There is a good chance that even after going through the sales page you still don’t really know what you’re getting into. This is because he sales pages filled with a bunch of BS that is misleading and makes you think this is the greatest opportunity on earth.

At the core of what you are getting is a database that provides a list of writing jobs that are available. You get access to this database so that you can hopefully get some high-paying writing jobs.

In a nutshell what you will be doing is freelance writing. There are all sorts of clients out there that are looking for people to write articles, blog posts, emails, social media posts, etc. for them online and many of them look for freelancers to do so. So basically what this place does is helps you find these clients that are looking for freelancers.

However… There are plenty of other freelance marketplaces out there that are free to use, such as Upwork and Textbroker.com.

So the question is why not just use these other free sites? Why buy a membership for Writing To Wealth?

Well, in addition to the database you will also get some writing tools that will supposedly make your job a lot easier, however these seem not be anything very special and are low-quality.

Not Nearly As Easy As It Sounds

On the sales page they are very misleading about these writing jobs that you can get paid for. They lead you to believe that you will just be able to pick any job you want, do the writing, and get paid. However… Things don’t work like this.

When it comes to freelance writing like this you do not just pick out the jobs you want and automatically get them. The client picks the writer for the job. What you have to do is apply as well as everyone else, in the client will pick who they want to perform the work.

There is competition for freelance writing jobs and this is one of the problems that I have with Writing To Wealth… They provide no information or training on this. Write Your Way To 1K does a much better job at helping people really become freelance writers. It covers everything from landing jobs to actually performing the writing.

Just Another Overhyped Product

Writing To Wealth seems to be just another overhyped product that isn’t really worth anyone’s money. If anyone buys in based on the misleading information provided in the sales pitch but are just going to have very unrealistic expectations and will end up disappointed in the end.

The only reason people are promoting this program and claiming that it is amazing is because they are getting paid to do so. Writing To Wealth does have an affiliate program so people can make money promoting this.

Final Thoughts

Is Writing To Wealth a scam? The answer to this depends on what your definition of a scam is. This program does provide some value but there is no doubt that they mislead you on the amount of value actually provided. They lead you to believe that you are going to easily land these high-paying writing jobs if you become a member, which is not true.

You can absolutely buy into this if you want to. It is your money and you can do with it what you want, but I certainly am not going to be recommending this. There is nothing provided that I think is even worth paying for. As I said, there are freelance marketplaces that are free to use out there where you can find writing jobs. You don’t have to pay for some database in the tools provided here I don’t think are worth the money either.

Something Else You Might Like

Since you are looking to get paid to write, you may want to consider doing what I do. About 97% of my job consists of writing, but I am not a freelance writer. What I do is create simple blog-style websites, like the one you are on now, and make money by doing this via advertising and promoting products on my websites.

What is nice about this is that I work for myself and the income potential is a lot greater doing so. You also get to make your own rules and don’t have to cater to clients, which can be a pain.

It may sound complicated, creating your own websites and all, but it really is not. You can read my post on how I went from $0 to over $6000 a month online to learn more. In it I go over what exactly I do, how it all works, and go over how to get started if you are a beginner.

So anyways… That is something else to consider it and that would probably be my suggestion if you are looking to get into writing online.

Please leave any questions, comments, or concerns below and I’ll get back to you as soon as I can 🙂

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