Clone My Sites review
"Get Rich Quick", Easy Money Scams

Clone My Sites Review – Scam or $1,000 Per Day?

Clone My Sites is a program that claims to provide people with a system to make easy money online. But it is what they tell you really true? Can you really earn $1000 per day with this done-for-you system? Or is this all a scam that you need to avoid and stay clear from?

In this review I will be going over the reality of this system… Which isn’t nearly as good as what they tell you. While it is possible to actually make money with this, it is not the magical amazing program that they lead you to believe it is.

Clone My Sites Review

Clone My Sites is supposed leak run by a guy named Jake, but who knows if that is true or not. This program is full of lies in deceptive information so it is hard to know what to believe and what not to believe. When I first want to go over in this review are some of the lies and trickery used to sucker people into buying in.

First of all, there is no “weird trick” that Jake will be showing you to start making money today. This is just a little bit of bait to lure you in and grab your attention. There is no secret or anything like that being shared here.

Next up, it’s important to know that there are not limited positions like he tells you. At one point in the presentation he tells you that he is only looking for 15 more people to buy into his system and that we closing the doors tonight. This is all a bunch of BS because you can easily go back to the website in a day or two and the same thing will be said. This video has been playing on repeat for a while and none of this is true. It is intended to get people to buy in as soon as possible so that they do not take time to read reviews like mine here, which will be tongue up to avoid this crap.

Below the video presentation there is a box with a keep talking about all these people making commissions with this system. This thing just plays on repeat. It may be motivating and it may get you excited but these earnings are more than likely completely fake.

Systems Like This Just Don’t Work

I have reviewed many systems like this before that clone or copy websites so that others can make money. To put it simply… They do not work. Sure, you can make some money with this system but you will not make much if any. Some of the money copycat systems like this that I have reviewed include Copy My Cash Code and Copy My Cashflow.

The only people making real money from the sorts of programs are the people who created them… Who are suckering people in with the hopes and dreams of making super easy money online they are the ones getting rich off of this you will not be.

But yes… Like I said, you can make some money with the system. What the system will do after you buy in is have you promoted. There will be some training on how to do so you will go out and promote his system to earn commissions when others buy in. So you buy in to make money online and then go out and promote the same system in order to make money online.

If It Sounds Too Good To Be True Then It Probably Is

This is a good role of thumb to live by. There are plenty of scams out there especially when you’re looking to make money online so you have to be careful what you get involved with. If something sounds too good to be true then it probably is, so you should either avoid it or proceed with extreme caution.

This program obviously sounds way too good to be true. Jake is telling you that he is literally cloning is system and giving it to you so that everything is done-for-you. He may see believe that you will have to do pretty much zero work and that you will be able to make $1000 a day. This is a bunch of BS… There is no one making $1000 a day doing this other than “Jake” himself.

Take a Look at The Disclosure!

Always, always, always look at the income disclosure that is at the bottom of the sales page, or at least that is where it usually is at. This is where they will tell you the truth. They can tell you all the BS and all the lies they want to in the video presentation but as long as they tell you the truth in the disclaimer they are good do you have. This is how these types of scams seem to operate within the law.

They can mislead you, deceive you, trick you, and use all sorts of scam tactics in their sales pitch, but as long as they say “none of that was true” or something along those lines then they are allowed to do this.

If you go down to the very bottom of the sales page for Clone My Sites you will see that they do this. As you can see in the screenshot below, they literally tell you “the typical purchaser does not make any money using this system”, yet in the video presentation Jake was telling you all about how easy it is going to be for you to make $1000 a day with this.

Also notice how at the bottom of the page the email for support is at copymysites.com, yet this program is being promoted from clonemysites.com. This is because this program is just a rehashed version of the original.

Final Thoughts – Avoid

The source of programs just aren’t worth anyone’s time. If it were this easy to make money online that everyone would be doing it. I would certainly be buying into this program and I would have everyone that I know, including family members and friends, buy in as well. But… This sort of thing does not work.

Making money online is not a walk in the park. It takes real work in real time no matter what path you take. That is the reality I’ve come to know having been working online since 2015.

If you want my suggestion for a way to make money online that is beginner friendly than I would suggest taking a look at my #1 recommendation below. This is how I’ve been making money online since 2015 and I am currently making a living doing so… Which goes to prove that it works. You can click the button below to see what exactly I do, how it all works, and what I consider to be the best way for beginners to get started.

And of course leave all of your questions or comments below and I will get back to you as soon as I can 🙂

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Partner With Mike B Scam
Easy Money Scams

What Is Partner With Mike B?… A Scam? – My Review

Partner With Mike B ScamPartner With Mike B Is a system that supposedly has been taking people with no experience to ever $1000 a day and profit online. But is this really all true? Or is Partner With Mike B a scam program that you need to be avoiding?

Unfortunately this program is not what it claims to be. While you can make money with it, I would pretty much classify it as a scam. Why? Well because it is very misleading and suckers people in through deception, as you will see in this review.

Partner With Mike B Review

There are probably multiple video presentations out there for this program but the one I watched was ridiculously misleading (at partnerwithmikeb.com).

It started out with Mike B talking about how he had already set up your commissions account in talking about how people are making over $1000 a day with the system while only putting in 45 to 60 minutes of work per day.

Okay… So you can make tons of money with the system with very little work?? This sounds great! How do I sign up for this and by in right away?

Wait a minute… Just about every scam out that tells you this type of thing. It is what everyone wants to hear. Everyone wants easy money nowadays.

And something else that is strange is that Mike tells you he is only looking for 15 people to sign up for his system today… Yet this video is been running on replay since 2016. How do I know this? Well because I found the video on YouTube that is the same one on his website and it dates back to 2016. Strange isn’t it? So he has been wanting only 15 more people per day for a couple years now?? Hmmmm…

How It Works (what he tells you)

What he tells you is that this Partner With Mike B system creates the system that gives the ability to manipulate and flow all the online traffic to your website which then produces transactions that you make money from. But what the heck does this mean? This is probably one of the most confusing ways could possibly explain it.

But hey, it “requires zero skill and is completely automated” so it must be super easy and could be as magical as it seems to be.

How It Really Works

After watching the video presentation you pretty much have no idea what you are getting involved in. You have to actually buy in before finding out what it’s all about.

What you will find is that this is a high ticket biz op system that suckers people in at a low price and then forces them to buy into more expensive upsells. On top of that the system is all about getting you to go out and promote the same darn system. So you buy in to make money online and then the system gets you to go out and promote it to other people, and the cycle continues.

And by the way this system is not completely automated as he tells you. If it were completely automated then why would you be provided with training? Once you buy in there is training that you will get that will teach you how to promote this system to other people. You will have to take action on this and it is much easier said than done. So yes it does take work and is not just some walk in the park.

Once you buy in for the low introductory price you will then find that you will be forced to pay much more if you actually want to make money with this. In order to earn high ticket commissions you will first have to purchase the high ticket product that is included in the system. And besides this there are also other up-sells for training, email templates, and other things. So just know that what you’re buying into will get much more expensive if you do choose to go through with it and buy into this.

Would You Consider This a Scam?

I guess whether this is a scam or not depends on what your definition of a scam is, but in my opinion it is. Just think about it… The system lures people in thinking that they are going to make super easy money online by helping spread this incredible system so that it can help out the world, when in reality they are being suckered into something that is completely different and then being taught to sucker others in.

For some reason in the online marketing world deceptive money making opportunities like this have become accepted by many and some people seriously don’t even see them as scams. It’s crazy to even think of because when I look at things like this they are obvious scams. They use deception and trickery to get people to buy in and then teach them how to get other people to buy in. Sounds a scam to me.

I see these types of systems all the time. MOBE, Legendary Marketer, Aspire, etc. are all very similar to this. They all get people to buy in with lower-priced products and then push them into their high ticket products where the real money is made in the also push members to promote the system.

Final Thoughts

Feel free to join in if you want to, but I certainly will not be recommending it to anyone. Yes, you can make money with this… But just think about what you will be doing. You just got tricked into buying in and now you’re supposed to go out and trick others.

If you are looking for a more legitimate way to make money online then I would highly suggest taking a look at how I do so. You can learn what exactly I do, how it all works, and what I consider to be the best way for beginners to get started is in my “make money online guide”.

And of course leave any comments, questions, or concerns below. I will get back to you as soon as I can 🙂

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Is ViSalus a pyramid scheme
MLM's

Is Visalus a Pyramid Scheme? – Yes, No, Maybe?

Welcome to my review of Visalus. In this review I’ll be going over what this company is all about, the products sold, but most importantly… The recruitment based compensation plan that has many members running around trying to get other people to join in. This is what has everyone questioning the legitimacy of this business and asking is Visalus a pyramid scheme?… Which I will be addressing.

In just to make this crystal clear, I am in no way affiliated with this company so I will not be sugar-coating this review. I’m going to tell you all the good and bad sides of this business.… But of course mostly the bad.

Visalus Review

Visalus is a network marketing company that sells health products, similar to Shaklee, Total Life Changes, and It Works!.

They are most well-known for their Body By Vi weight loss challenge products. With their 90 day challenge they give you guidance, nutrition, and support to help achieve weight loss goals. And of course they have prizes for people to win which serve as motivation. How it works is you set a goal in then submit the results after 90 days for a chance to win. I like what they’re doing with this and it also gives them good business because people get excited and go all in for 90 days.

But besides the 90 day challenge kits that they sell, which include a range of different items such as meal replacement powders, nutritional bars, appetite suppressants, etc., they also sell energy drinks, anti-aging and essential oil supplements, and others. Overall their products seem to be pretty good quality. No one seems to be really complaining much about them but of course that is not the point of this review.

The point of this review is to focus on the compensation plan. Visalus does not sell their products and stores. They have a little army of promoters that are running around selling their products. And what these providers are also doing is recruiting and other promoters because they are able to earn money by doing this as well. So pretty much there are two main ways to make money with Visalus. You can sell their products directly to other people or you can recruit in other promoters beneath you and earn commissions from their work.

The Compensation Plan

Like I said, there are two main ways that you can earn with Visalus, however there are many ways in their compensation plan that fall into these two categories. These include the following…

Personal Customer Commissions

Personal customer commissions come when you personally sell Visalus products to other people. The percentage you earning commissions will vary depending on the amount of business you do but you will be able to make up to 30%.

This is the only way to earn money from selling to customers. The rest of the ways that you are able to earn are based on recruiting other promoters into the business.

Fast Start Bonus

The fast start bonus is a bonus that you can earn when you recruit in another promoter. The bonus will be paid based on the business package that the new promoter ends up purchasing. You will be able to earn up to $185 with this bonus for each new promoter you recruit in.

Team Commissions

And then there are the Team Commissions, which you could probably say are the main part of the whole compensation plan. With the team commissions you are able to earn 5% on all sales beneath you down to eight levels.

So what this means is that you will be able to earn 5% of the sales that are made by the people you recruit in (level 1), 5% of the sales that are made by the people that they recruit in (level 2), 5% of the sales that are made by the people that the level 2 promoters recruit in (level 3), and so on all the way down to level 8.

This is a uni-level structure which means that there can be unlimited number of people on each level. Just to kind of give you a visual picture of what this looks like, here is a diagram…

Leadership Depth Bonus

The Leadership Depth Bonus allows you to earn up to 4% team commissions on unlimited levels. However this only comes into the picture once you reach the rank of Ambassador.

And besides all of these ways to earn there also team development bonuses, luxury car bonuses, and a few other things, but this is the gist of it.

The Ranks – You Have To Move Up To Earn Good Money

There are 15 different ranks total and earning good money with this business is all about moving up the ranks.

So how do you move up the ranks? Well… It’s pretty much all about recruiting in new promoters. The requirements to move up the ranks are based on the number of promoters you have recruited and beneath you and the amount of sales that your entire team and makes. So while the amount of products you personally sell can affect your rank, the easiest way to move up the ranks is to recruit others in.

Pyramid Scheme?

Although Visalus does have a pyramid-like structure, it is not a pyramid scheme. Why not? Well because this company does sell legitimate products and they do sell to normal customers. There are many people that buy these products and do not get in on the business opportunity.… They buy just for the products themselves. This is pretty much what separates a pyramid scheme from a legitimate MLM (multi-level marketing) business.

So yes, this business model does focus on recruitment a lot, however it’s just not a pyramid scheme… Simple as that… Well at least not in a legal sense.

Big Downside To This Business

Not a pyramid scheme but this doesn’t mean it’s a great business opportunity either. Many people fail with MLM business opportunities like this for good reason. The reason is because they are difficult to make money with.

Why are they difficult to make money with?

Well because of the pyramid -like structure. While this structure does provide an opportunity to make a lot of money, it makes it more difficult for people to make money near the bottom of the pyramid. The money that the people at the bottom could be making from their sales gets sucked away and funneled up to the people above them.

So pretty much it all comes down to recruitment and whose downline is bigger. If you’re good at recruiting and can build up a big downline so that you can earn lots of commissions from those beneath you, then you can earn a lot, but if not then you will not.

I review MLM opportunities like this all the time and what I always find is that the earnings of members that participate in them is always very uneven, meaning that only a very small amount of people earn a lot of money, whereas the large majority do not. This is expected since with a pyramid -like structure the majority of people were at the bottom.

Final Thoughts

Visalus is not a pyramid scheme but it is not a great opportunity for everyone either. Some people excel with MLM businesses like this but there is not enough room for everyone to excel. They will always be more people at the bottom than at the top so you have to be pretty good to be successful with this type of thing. If you want to be successful you have to be able to recruit others in easily.

If you think you’ll be good at this thing go for it, Visalus’ products seem good and you can feel good about promoting them. But personally I will not be getting involved in this sort of opportunity. I don’t particularly care for MLM businesses because of the difficulty nor am I very good at making a strong sales pitch.

If you are like me then one thing I would suggest would be to take a look at how I make money online. I make a living working online and you can read my “make money online guide” below where I go over what exactly I do, how it all works, and what I consider to be the best way for beginners to get started is.

And of course leave any comments, questions, or concerns that you may have below and I will get back to you as soon as I can 🙂

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One Bitcoin a Day Scam
"Get Rich Quick", Cryptocurrency

Is One Bitcoin A Day a Scam? – Yup… It Is & Here Is Why

One Bitcoin a Day Scam

One Bitcoin A Day claims to be some incredible automated system where you can profit one whole bitcoin every day. But is this really true? Or is this just another scam that is going to leave you with less money than when you started?

Unfortunately this is just another one of those scams. You will not make any money with this system. It is completely fake and is designed purely for scam purposes. In this review I will be going over why it is a scam and why you need to avoid it. By reading this review you will also be able to learn what to look for in the future so you can avoid other scams that may come your way.

One Bitcoin A Day Review

One Bitcoin A Day claims to be in automated trading software that anyone can use to profit one bitcoin per day. However this is fake. The creator of this incredible software goes by the name of Justin Hagan . However this is also fake.

Everything about this scam program/system is fake as can be and you will see why.

Signs It Is A Scam

#1 – Free to Use

First off it is free to use. Anything that claims to be 100% free you should always be suspicious of. Sure there are some things that are provided for free but normally they are free trials or something along this line, where you will have to pay money in the future.

However this claims to be completely free… Forever. So how the heck did they pay to keep this trading software up-to-date? There has to be a team behind this keeping everything running smoothly so this really makes no sense.

#2 – Ridiculous Income Claims

One bitcoin per day???!! Are you kidding me? That is a heck of a lot of profit and really doesn’t make much sense because you only have to deposit $250 to get started.

So just think about that for a second. As I’m writing this bitcoin is around $10,000 so for you to be able to make one whole bitcoin per day by depositing just $250 this means you would be making 4000% gains every single day.

This is an absolutely ridiculous claim.… It’s your typical get-rich-quick scheme BS where they make insane moneymaking claims and of course make it seem like the easiest thing ever, which brings me to my next point…

#3 – Requires No Work

Of course the system requires no work on your part. All you do is deposit money and it starts cranking out the profits. People always seem to think that it is super easy to make money online when the reality is that making money online requires real work just like any other job.

Any system that claims to be super easy is something that you should either avoid or proceed with extreme caution when looking into.

#4 – Justin Hagan May Not Exist

The guy that is supposedly behind this incredible trading software is named Justin Hagan, however there is no proof that this guy even exists. He is likely just a paid actor that the scammers have paid to help promote the scam. This is not unusual at all to see when it comes to automated trading scam such as this one. I review scams like this all the time and many of the suppose it creators are easily exposed as fakes.

#5 – Makes No Sense

This whole entire scheme also doesn’t even really make much sense. The name is “One Bitcoin A Day” yet they talk about how this system trades in the Forex and binary options markets. So then why the heck would bitcoin be in the name if it has nothing to do with bitcoin or cryptocurrency? Bitcoin is completely different from Forex and binary options so this is just something that really makes no sense to me.

If anyone could explain this I would appreciate it but I’m guessing that it is just something that is unexplainable.

#6 – Unregulated Broker

Of course they refer you to in unregulated broker to deposit your money. Whenever you come across systems like this they always refer you to some broker in the scams always refer it to in unregulated broker that is pretty much out of the laws reach.

Always look into the broker before you deposit money. There are a heck of a lot more scams out there than legitimate trading software so you have to really be careful what you get involved with.

There Is More Where This Comes From

As I said, there are plenty more very similar scams out there, Bitcoin Focus Group, Trident Crypto Fund, and Bitcoin Bonanza just to name a few. I review scams like this pretty darn often and they are usually very similar in the way they operate. Just as this one does, they lure people in with the hopes and dreams of making super easy money online.

They claim to be completely automated, required no work, and the anything you pretty much have to do is deposit money to get started. These trading systems scams usually claim to operate under some new breakthrough algorithm that can somehow accurately predict the market like no others before it can, but it is all just a bunch of BS.

Whenever I look into potential scams like this I always go in with the mindset thinking that they are already scams and look to be proven wrong. Unfortunately with this one there is nothing that proves otherwise. Everything that I see just points more and more to it being a scam.

Final Thoughts – Avoid

Not much to see here… Just your pretty typical get-rich-quick scheme. Luckily for you, you did not get pulled into it. You took the time to do a little extra research and came across my review before making a big mistake.… Or at least I hope this is what happened. If you did already buy in then don’t feel too bad, many people get scammed by these types of fake systems and is nothing to feel terrible or stupid about. You live and you learn.

You can learn more about how to avoid scams like this in a post I wrote here about signs of cryptocurrency scams.

Anyways… I hope you enjoyed my review here and be sure to leave any comments or questions you may have below. I will get back to you soon as I can 🙂

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EasyCash4Ads.com scam
Easy Money Scams

What Is Easy Cash 4 Ads?… a Scam? – Pretty Much, Ya

So I’m guessing you came across Easy Cash 4 Ads and are suspicious of the legitimacy of this program. Can you actually make money with this…realistically speaking? Or is Easy Cash 4 Ads a scam that is just going to be a waste of your time and money?

In this review I will be answering exactly this and you are going to want to read it because believe me when I say that this place is not nearly as good as people try to get you to believe it is. While you can make money with this system, it just isn’t all that great.

And by the way, before I get to into this I just want to let you know that I am in no way affiliated with this program so you do not have to worry about me trying to recruit UN, which is what all the people promoting this program are doing.

Easy Cash 4 Ads Review

Easy Cash 4 Ads (easycash4ads.com) claims to be the “hottest scene in advertising”. If you watch the promotional video for this program you would have also heard them tell you that you can make a regular income with this and that in an hour from now you could possibly never have to work again.

Sounds pretty awesome right? I mean it sounds like you might have just come across a goldmine.… But then again pretty much every scam out there promotes their opportunity as being some amazing magical thing.

How will you be making money with this program? Well what they tell you is that people will pay you to visit your ads. Wait a minute what??? Sounds kind of strange doesn’t it… People paying you visit your ads. This doesn’t make too much sense.

In a Nutshell

All the BS aside, Easy Cash 4 Ads it is a cash gifting scheme where you buy in and send money to the person who recruited you in, then go out and recruit other people in, just like Crypto Cash Pool and Crowd Rising. Basically it is just a big exchange of money for nothing of value.

The whole advertising thing is a bunch of BS and is pretty confusing. The basics of it are what I just said above, you make money by recruiting other people in.

How It Works

In order to get started you first have to pay $10 to the person who recruited you in, a.k.a. your sponsor, and $9 as an admin fee. The admin fee will be used to host your ad. When you recruit people in they will be shown in your ad and this is how you get credit for referring others in from what I understand. However, like I said, the whole ad thing is a bunch of BS. There is no need for it. It seems to be something that was put in place just to try to make this system seem more legitimate than it really is.

But anyway, so you pay $19 total and then what you do is go out and recruit other people into the system. They will be shown the same video presentation that you were shown and well be taken through the same process.

Easy Cash 4 Ads has what is called a “2-up” system. What the heck does this mean? This means that every person who joins passes their first two recruits up to the person who recruited them in. So when you go out and recruit your first two people into this program you will not get credit for it. These two people will get passed up to your sponsor and they will get paid the $10 that each of these people send them. This may sound bad at first but the same thing happens for each person you recruit in after your second referral.… They will pass their first two recruits up to you.

And this goes on and on and on down to infinity. Everyone’s first two recruits are passed up. So if everything were to go perfectly and everyone were to refer in at least two people it would look like the diagram below where each level doubles in size…

Very Misleading Claims!

However, do not count on this system working out like this. This is the best case scenario and I can guarantee you that this will not work out that great. If everything would work out perfectly and you just refer in 1 person.. you will earn $10 on level 1, $20 on level 2, $40 on level 3, $80 on level 4, $160 on level 5, $320 on level 6, and so on to infinity.

This is the type of stuff they tell you when trying to get you to join. They make it seem incredible and act as if it is going to work out like this when in reality it will not.

First off… Recruiting other people into systems like this is much easier said than done. Sure you can easily promote opportunities like this on social media and what? Most people don’t have very large social media following so this will not work out all that well. Of course you could try paid advertising and a bunch of other things but advertising like this takes years of experience in trial and error to actually get good at.

Second off… Just think about it for a second. You came across this program and were very suspicious of it being a scam so you decided to do a little extra research and came across my review here. There are going to be a lot of other people doing the same.

The bottom line is that systems like this just don’t work out good. I review systems like this all the time in the coming go with the seasons.

Why This Scheme WILL Collapse

The big reason that this scheme is bound to collapses because it provides no value. It is just a big cash gifting scheme and that’s it. What value does it provide? The answer is none.

If you look at any legitimate business out there that has been around for a while you will find that they provide value with either products or services. I mean I guess there is a little bit of value having the system set up so that you’re able to recruit others in and make money like this, but I just cannot see this lasting, especially because I have seen many other very similar programs that have went under.

Final Thoughts – Worth Joining?

Absolutely not… I do not think this program/system is worth joining by any means. There will be people that make money with this, and some people will probably make decent money, but the overwhelming majority of people are just going to end up wasting time and money.

If you want any chance of making good money you’re going to have to recruit like crazy. You cannot just recruit two people in and expect everyone to recruit people in as they lead you to believe. With systems like this you have to be constantly recruiting and as I went over this is much easier said than done.

Overall I definitely would not recommend this system to anyone. It is just not sustainable and provides no value.

If you’re looking for a way to make money online that actually is sustainable and can provide you with decent income, then I would suggest taking a look at how I make money online. You can read my “make money online guide” for more information on this. In the guide I go over what exactly I do, how it all works, and what I consider the best way for beginners to get started.

I have been doing this since 2015 and currently make a living working online now… So I can personally say that it does work.

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

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1-Minute Windfalls review
Investing

1-Minute Windfalls Review – Guaranteed $4,000/mo or Scam?

So I’m guessing that you came across this 1 Minute Windfalls opportunity and are questioning whether or not it is legitimate. Is it all just a bunch of hype or are you really guaranteed to make at least $4000 every month with these “1 Minute Windfalls”? Or is this all just a bunch of nothing? Is 1 Minute Windfalls a scam that you should avoid?

In this review I will be going over what you need to know about this opportunity before hand. The video presentation is pretty misleading at some points which I want to point out as well as a few lies that were told. Overall I would say that, while you can make money with this, the sales pitch is over the top and a bit deceptive.

1 Minute Windfalls Review

The video presentation for this opportunity is presented by Matt Badiali, who is a veteran in providing investment advice and works as a chief editor for Banyan Hill publications. But anyways, I’ll get more into him later… Right now I want to talk about the video presentation and clarify a few things.

Matt tells you that this opportunity is based around a “little known strategy” where you can make very profitable trades in only 60 seconds. He claims that tons of these windfall opportunities exist and that he is so confident that you can make good money with this that he guarantees this strategy will help you generate $4000 each month over the next year. He even tells you that this is a conservative guarantee and that making $10,000 per month would not be out of the ordinary.

At one point in the video presentation he even tells you that his company is willing to send you a free computer so that you can capitalize on these lightning fast trades. The computer has trading software installed on it that they have been working on for years and the only thing you have to do is pay shipping. But is this really true? How can they just send you a free computer like this?

Well… There is a catch as I will explain later in this review. There is always a catch is in there?

What are 1 Minute Windfalls?

Throughout much of the video presentation you are left wondering what the heck these 1 Minute Windfalls even our. At first it seemed like you are just going to be investing in the stock market and making very fast trades but it turns out this is not how it works. You are told that you can somehow make money with these opportunities before even buying a share of stock.

So what the heck is that they are talking about? This opportunity is based around options trading, and in particular selling options.

A guy named Chad Shoop is the man behind this method. At one point in the video they show Chad helping a few people with no experience make these windfall trades for themselves in a matter of 60 seconds. In the video they show him making a put trade for a several month duration and choosing “sell to open” action. And that is it. After placing the trade the money is automatically deposited into your account, and in the example they show this guy named Chris making $1200 doing this…

Matt claims that this method is incredibly easy and he even compares it to casinos versus gamblers, where you are the casino making all the money and the buyers on the other side, who are buying up your sell, are the ones that are losing the money.

However I’m very hesitant to believe that it is as great as it seems. If it were this easy then it surely will not be once this method becomes more well known in the market becomes more saturated. As with everything, when there are more people doing it the opportunity becomes less profitable.

I am also very hesitant to believe that this is as great as it seems because of the lies that they tell you in the video presentation.

Fake Testimonials

Towards the end of the video presentation Matt shows you pictures of people along with quotes that they have supposedly made about how amazing this trading method is. However… The images that are shown are completely fake and this leads me to believe that the recordings” made her also fake. This is nothing new to me because I have reviewed a few other of Matt’s opportunity sales pitches, such as “Freedom Checks” and providing fake and deceptive testimonials seems to be common.

For example, this guy named Bob Stillwell supposedly made an easy $1000 in just six days with this method. But then I did a reverse Google image search for the picture of him and found that this is nothing more than a stock photo that anyone can purchase online and use as they wish.

Then there was another one, This time the guy’s name was Rui Gonzalez and he supposedly made a 600% gain with this method. But once again the picture is completely fake. I also ran a reverse Google image search of this image and found that it is also a stock photo…

Matt claims to have hundreds of comments like this from people who have capitalized on these 1 Minute Windfalls opportunities. But if they are all fake than this means nothing. 100 fake testimonials proves nothing.

Does Warren Buffet Really Use This Strategy?

He claims that Warren Buffet uses this strategy and has done so to make one time payouts as big as $4.9 billion. That would be crazy if it were true but who knows if this is really true or not. Warren Buffett focuses more on long-term quality investments and to hear that he is using these “windfall” options trading opportunities to make boatloads of money sounds a bit strange.

But anyways, who knows… Maybe this is true.

What You Are Really Buying Into

Matt Badiali, the guy presenting this whole thing, is a geologist that specializes in natural resource investing. He really does have a lot of experience as he claims to and has been around for quite some time. This point in time he is probably most well-known for his investment advisory newsletter called Real Wealth Strategist.

But Chad Shoop is the guy behind this all. From what I can see Matt is just presenting the opportunity.

What you are really buying into is Chad’s Pure Income trading newsletter.  The “1 Minute Windfalls” pitch is just a “special trading dossier” that you get as a bonus. The real purpose is to get you to buy into the newsletter, which provides options trading advice. Basically what it provides you with is recommended trades, tells you when to trade, helps keep you up to date with the market and so on.

You will get…

  • Weekly newsletter that analyzes the market, trades, new windfall opportunities
  • Trade alerts on new recommendations
  • Market alerts in real-time
  • Q & A sessions

The Kicker…

It all sounds good and dandy up until this point. Right now you are thinking that you are going to get a free computer that makes it super easy to make these trades, you are going to get told what trades to make so that you can earn easy profits…. everything seems so easy and a little bit too good to be true doesn’t it?

And then it hits you…. BAM… $1,995 is the price tag on this…

The whole “free computer” thing is just a marketing tactic used to lure people in. That computer isn’t free by any means. You are paying for it with the insanely high subscription price to this Pure Income newsletter.

Final Thoughts On It All – Scam?

I know I am being a bit harsh in this review but I think it is necessary when there is so much misleading information being provided. People need to know the truth.

That said…. no I do not think this is a scam in any way. They just get a little carried away with their sales pitches and marketing tactics, which is expected since this newsletter is published by Banyan Hill, a company of Agora Financial who is well known for this kind of thing.

So while the advice provide may be good and lead to profit, just don’t expect it to be the magical fairy-tale opportunity that they present it as.

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High Ticket Wealth System Review – Scam or Can You Really Make $50k a Month?

High Ticket Wealth SystemHigh Ticket Wealth System is a system being promoted by a guy named Saj P who claims that you can make an extra $50,000 per month with it. But is all this really true? After all it seems like most of the systems out there that make massive income claims like this turn out to be nothing more than scams. But is this the real deal?

As you will see my review this is not nearly as good as it seems to be. While you definitely can make money with it, there are some serious downsides in the amount of people that actually do make $50,000 per month with this is very very very few. There are a lot more people out there that lose money with this system than make 50,000 per month with it, that’s for darn sure.

High Ticket Wealth System Overview

This “High Ticket Wealth System” is really nothing more than a final to get people to buy into MOBE, or My Online Business Empire. MOBE is what Saj is making all his money with. He makes money by promoting MOBE when others buy into it, which is why you see funnels for MOBE all the time… for example My Hidden Pages & Home Based Wealth System.

What the heck is MOBE? In a nutshell it is a high ticket digital marketing training program. It provides digital marketing training and holes so that people can make money online. Much of what it provides is “done for you”. For example it provides landing pages, follow-up emails, sales funnels, products that you can promote, etc.

The focus of MOBE is to get members to promote MOBE to other people. Just like Saj P is doing here, you will be pushed to make money promoting MOBE products. It is a vicious cycle where people buy and looking to make money online and then they are pushed to make money online by selling make money online products, which is similar to many other programs out there such as Jeff’s 6 Figure Online Business and Legendary Marketer.

What You Get

Since you will be pushed to promote the system much of the work will be done for you, but not everything, which is why they provide training. The training is mostly on how to promote MOBE. You have the premade sales funnel, you have the products to promote, you even have a phone sales team working at MOBE that will follow up with your leads… What you have to do is generate leads.

Is It Really As Easy As It Sounds?

The short answer is no it is not. Driving traffic to an offer online is much easier said than done. Traffic is the lifeblood of every online business, there are many different ways to generate traffic online but none of them are “easy”. This is something that I have come to learn over the years working online. Everyone is looking for a super easy way to drive laser targeted traffic to their offers but it all takes work.

The Cost

When you’re buying into MOBE you are not told anything about the real cost of the program. Sure you can buy in at only $49 but this is just the beginning of it. If you want any chance of making money with this you will have to pay much much more than this.

You know how Saj talks about being able to make $1250, $3330, $5500, and $10,000 per sale? Well how do you think you are making these massive commissions? You are going to be promoting MOBE products and to make commissions this high the products would have to cost more than this correct?

This is true and this is what they do not tell you. MOBE products are called “high ticket” products because they insanely high prices, mostly for the sake of earning massive commissions, or at least that is how I see it. Below you can see the prices of their “core” products.mobe cost

And don’t think that you can get away with promoting these big products without buying them. MOBE uses a licensing rights business model which requires you to first purchase the product before you can resell it and earn massive commissions. So if you want to earn $10,000 commissions then you are going to have to by a product that is priced much higher than $10,000.

Many people do not recoup their initial investments in programs like this.

Why I Don’t Like Programs Like This

Well first of all, they are almost always promoted in a very misleading manner. Everyone is trying to recruit in new members to make money off of them and this often leads to recruitment by deceptive means, meaning that they will only tell you the good stuff about the program and leave out all the bad stuff. I would be fine with that if they told you straight up that you are going to be pushed into buying high ticket products and then reselling them to other people, but no one ever told you this stuff.

I actually came across this program when landing on a page where Saj P claims to reveal an “underground marketing formula”. Right off the bat this is misleading because there is nothing “underground” about this whole thing. This program has been around for quite a while and is fairly well known. This is an all that misleading, but is just an example of something I just saw it recently.

High Ticket Wealth System funnel

Second of all, programs like this are just out of the budget of many people looking to make money online. Many people just don’t have the money to be buying really expensive products like this, what you have to do before you can sell them and make money doing so.

Thirdly… I don’t like how it pushes people to promote the system. Sure… you can apply the training and tools that are provided to you with MOBE to any online business but it is no secret that this program pushes you to recruit in new members… that is the overwhelming focus of it all.

Not only do I think that this sort of program is rather unethical, but I also see it as fairly risky especially for beginners who do not really know what they’re getting themselves into.

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American Online Jobs – A Scam You Should Avoid

American Online Jobs poses as a online job board that you can make $700 to $1600 weekly with. But is this really true? The answer is no! This place is not a legitimate donline job site. It is a scam.

There seems to be more and more of these fake job boards popping up online so you have to be careful what you get involved with. In this review I will be going over why this place is a scam and how it will be making money off of you.

*Update: Please read until the end. I recently updated this review after coming across some additional information.

American Online Jobs Review

When you first landed on the website, AmericanOnlineJobs.com, you are presented with a list of prescreening questions that you have to fill out to make sure you qualify. After filling those out you will be able to “apply”. At this point you have no idea what you are really applying to. All you know is that it is some online job in that you are required to have a computer or smart phone with Internet access.

After Applying…

Step 1: Create an Account With Survey Club

After applying you will be directed to create an account with Survey Club. What is Survey Club? It is a paid survey website where you can make small amounts of money online and also get paid to refer others to create accounts. The purpose of you signing up for this site seems to be so that you can make money referring others.

It’s kind of strange that they make it seem like you are “applying” to become a member here. This survey site will take all the members they can get. You do not have to apply… You just go there and create your free account. Anyone can do it.

Step 2: Sign Up For Online Flex Job

The second step of the process is to apply for work at Online Flex Job…

This place claims to provide flexible “processing jobs” for big companies all over the world. Apparently all you do is create a processing profile, pick your jobs, and start working. There is really no information given on what exactly these processing jobs are. At this point you have no idea what type of information or data you will be processing. This is very strange and definitely a red flag.

What is also a red flag is that there have been a number of worksheet processing scams going around the Internet lately and this seems to resemble one at a first glance.

What is also very strange is that this place claims to work with Fortune 500 companies and says that they help over 840,000 employees get “flex jobs” on a yearly basis… However there is no real information on this company or proof of any of it. You would think that a company that does this much business would be fairly well known and recognized. But this place is an absolute ghost.

Another major red flag.

And when you go to apply for the job it is also worth pointing out that the testimonial videos alongside the page seems to be completely fake. I think just about anyone can pick up on this.

Fake testimonials are something that I see all the time when looking into potential scams. If these testimonial videos are likely made by paid actors that people can hire online on sites like Fiverr.

Okay… At this point everything about Online Flex Job seems like a scam. But if it is a scam what is the purpose? How do they plan on scamming people? They have to try to take your money somehow right?

While after you submit your application you will find out.

After submitting your application they tell you that you will need to download antivirus software because you will be handling sensitive data for customers. This is where they scam you. They claim that they will reimburse you for this antivirus software inside the training center but this makes absolutely no sense. Why not just make it free in the first place rather than having to go through the extra steps of reimbursement?

Step 3

In the last step of the process is to create your account in the members area and get access to the training. I tried doing this it was supposed to receive an email but still have not gone yet, so I just gave up on it… It’s a scam anyhow but I was just curious on what the members area will look like.

The claim that you will get access to training as well as a website. The purpose is you to learn how do promote your website and get others to join these programs so that you can make money off them.

Its All Fake

This whole place was set up to scam people. The creators are making money when they get people to sign up for these paid survey sites and also when they get people to buy into that antivirus software. That is the purpose of the site… They do not care if you make money or not. If they did they would not provide such misleading and deceptive information to sucker you into applying.

The Online Flex Jobs part of this scam reminds me very much of Legit Flex Job, which is one that I reviewed a while back. They both claim to provide “flex jobs” and both require you to download some antivirus software before you can move forward.

Update: 

It appears that I jumped the gun a bit too fast with this review. I have learned that American Online Jobs does provide some training to help people make money online. The focus of the training is on “referral marketing” which is when you refer people to some offer and get paid for doing so. Basically what American Online Jobs is teaching is how to make money referring other people to paid survey sites, just as they did in the beginning, which I already went over.

The method of advertising that you are taught is free advertising on Facebook, which consists of posting ads in Facebook groups. There is some good training/tips provided on how to do this without getting banned, which will happen if you just go about it carelessly.

Conclusion on American Online Jobs – Avoid

American Online Jobs presents their opportunity as a good way to make $700-$1600 per week online, but being able to make this much from the referral marketing that is taught is far from being realistic anytime in the near future. Furthermore… I still don’t get why the heck they have you download the antivirus software and I see this as a scam. There is absolutely no need for anyone to go out and download this software.

You should be able to make a bit of money by referring others to join the paid survey websites such as Survey Club, however the overall message being given out by this program is very misleading. This is not a job opportunity and do not expect to make anywhere even close to $00-$1600 per week.

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Computer Professionals Scam by Sandy Allen – Another Crap Program

Thinking about joining the Computer Professionals program that claims you can make $379 per day online? Well don’t! Why not? Because this is a scam program and in this review I’m going to prove it to you.

If you do join this you will only be led down the wrong path and end up wasting a bunch of time trying to make money online. The program is filled with lies and deceptive information that is used to lure people in.

Overview of The Computer Professionals Program

This program is supposedly created by a woman named the Sandy Allen. She was supposedly once a single mother living paycheck to paycheck and then discovered this amazing online system in which she is now making tons of very easy money online by “link posting”.

Update: Apparently the same program is being pushed under another name now. This time “Nancy Tyler”. Both are the same program.

The whole system revolves around this “link posting” stuff. What is link posting? What they tell you that companies are desperate for independent workers to post links for them from home and that you can easily do this to make money. These claims are loosely based on truth but very misleading. You can actually make money by posting links online, but it is nothing like she leads you to believe it is.

What Is “Link Posting”?

Well she leads you to believe that you basically can just post simple links everywhere and earn money by doing so. On the sales page for this program she tells you that you will be able to make an average of $15 per link that you post and that it only takes one to two minutes to post a link. Sounds pretty darn easy doesn’t it? I mean if it were this easy wouldn’t everyone be doing it? I certainly would be and I would have my entire family doing it too to make extra money.… But it is not so simple.

This “Link posting” stuff is loosely based on what is called affiliate marketing, which is actually how I make a living online. In affiliate marketing you promote products for companies online and via affiliate links. So you are actually” posting links”, but there is much more to the process than just this. If you think you can make good money simply posting links alone, then you are sadly mistaken. Affiliate marketing is a great business model and you can make good money doing it, but it is not the super simple fairy-tale process that Sandy Allen leads you to believe it is.

Also, with affiliate marketing you only get paid when you helped make a sale. What you do is promote the products and when someone clicks on your affiliate link and continues to purchase the product, then you get paid a commission. There is absolutely no way to accurately protect how much you will earn per link and saying that you will earn $15 on average is just plain stupid.… And very misleading.

But anyway… If you want to learn how to get started affiliate marketing the right way then I suggest checking out the Wealthy Affiliate training program, which is where I got started back in 2015.

You Can’t Trust This Place

Fake News

I came across this program after finding a fake news article about an American mom who makes $12,500 per month online. Whenever I come across something like this I always make sure to click on it and do a little investigating. You can see a screenshot of the fake news article that I took below. This is probably one of many different ways that they funnel you into this scam program.

And that is not the only fake news. At the top of the sales page they also show a bunch of news station logos. This is misleading because it leads viewers to believe that this program has possibly been featured on the news, when it has not. This program has never been on the news and never will be. You can easily go to any of the different news sites and search for “Computer Professionals” but you will not find any relevant information.

Sandy Allen Is Fake

The claimed to be creator of this program, “Sandy Allen” is also fake. How do I know this? Well because I have come across programs like this before that use the same old background story and are the same in every aspect, except they change their name and the creator’s name.

Below you can see a screenshot I took of “Sandy Allen” and then below that you can see a bunch of other screenshots I talk of many of the other identical scam programs.Computer Professionals Sandy Allen

Kelly Richards, Kelly Simmons, Bobbie Robinson, Susan Whitman, Mick Moore, Raena Lynn, Heather Smith, Shelly Davis, Lisa Cadwell, & Cami White Work at Home Scams

This is nothing more than a scam that has gone by dozens and dozens of different names over the years. It is constantly being re-branded under different names but the core program that is being promoted remains the same. Below you can see many of the other programs that I have reviewed, such as Home Internet Income, Accelerated Income, Entrepreneur Jobs Club, and more.

link posting scams

Why Does This Program Keep Changing Names?

The reason this program keeps changing names is because of the way it works. If you were to buy into this scam you would then be provided with training and a website so that you can sell this same stupid scam to other people. Basically what happens is people buy into it and then are able to create their own rebranded version of the program and promote the heck out of it.

So basically what happens is you get suckered into buying into this crap program by deceptive and very misleading information, and then you are pushed to go out and do the same thing.

Conclusion on Computer Professionals = Scam

There is no doubt about it… This place is a scam. They sucker people when by making claims of being able to make super easy money online which is very far from being realistic. Then they feed you a bunch more BS information and push you to promote the system if you do end up buying in.

I absolutely do not recommend this program to anyone. It will just be a waste of time and money. If you want to learn affiliate marketing the right way then here is what I recommend…

 

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Wifi Wealth System Review – Unlimited $80 Commissions or a Scam?

Wifi Wealth System is a system created by a woman named Angie that claims to be able to provide you with unlimited $80 commissions. But does it really live up to all the hype or is this just a waste of time to get involved in? Is Wifi Wealth System a scam that you should avoid?

In this review I will be going over how the system works. If you went through the videos that Angie put together then you probably have a fairly complete idea of how this works, but there are a few things I will better explain.

Wifi Wealth System Review

When you first start out watching the introduction video for the Wifi Wealth System Angie tells you that she is going to provide you with her exact $400 per day wealth system. She claims that this is a “free done for you” system and that there are “no strings attached”… It is 100% free to you.

Is it really free? The truth is that Yes the system is free, however you will have to pay money to set it up, as you will see.

Now why is she giving away the system for free? This is a question that she does not answer and the answer to it is because she is making money off of you and others that join, which is going to be the same thing that you will be doing as well as everyone also joins.

She tells you that there are not many copies of the system and that you’re going to want to sign up ASAP, but this is likely not true because systems like this usually allowing as many people as they possibly can get since this is how they make money.

High Level Overview of The System

The system is free to use but funnels people into other offers. So when you join the system for free you will then be funneled into joining three other programs, some of which you will have to pay money for. Then what you will do is go out and promote this same Wifi Wealth System two other people and when they join for free they will be funneled into these same three offers. When they spend money buying into these offers you will then make money.

So all you will be doing is promoting the final system and it will then be funneling people into these three offers just as you are funneled into. There are quite a bit of funnel systems like this out there. Digital Genius LabFreedom Funnel Systems & Funnel X Project are three others that I have reviewed recently.

The 3 Step Funnel

Step 1: Join Ebates

The first step of the final is to join Ebates. This is a cash back app that pays people to shop. There are many apps out there like this, such as Ibotta & DOSH. Basically what they do is get paid for promoting brands and products and pay customers in the form of cash back to shop.

But anyways, that isn’t the focus of joining Ebates here. The focus here is that you can earn referral bonuses when you get others to join Ebates as well, which the funnel system will be doing for you when you promote it. You will be able to earn up to $25 per referral once they join and spend money through Ebates.

Now you may be wondering how you will get credit when you promote the funnel system and it then gets people to join these offers. The way you get credit is by entering your referral links into the system. So after you join each offer you will then be able to save your link into the funnel system as you can see year…

Step 2: Join MCA

Step two is to join MCA, or Motor Club of America. MCA is mainly a roadside assistance service, similar to AAA, but they also provide other services as well. And of course the part we are interested in here is the lucrative referral program that they have. Sure… Being a member and getting roadside assistance is great, but the reason for joining this offer is because after joining you can then refer others to join and get paid up to $80 in commissions.

Said the same thing happens here as I explained in the first step… You will join and then submit your referral link into the funnel system.

It is very common to see systems like this promoting MCA. Many people joining Motor Club of America are doing so just to be able to promote it and earn commissions rather than joining for the actual services provided.

Step 3: Join Aweber

In the third and final step of this sales funnel is to join Aweber. Now what is Aweber? It is an autoresponder service that allows you to build an email list that you can send automated emails out to. This is one of the most important steps of the funnel.

Before coming across the system you probably remember entering your email into something like this…

This is where the person promoting the Wifi Wealth System captures people’s emails and builds their list. The purpose of this is to be able to contact someone if they choose not to join the system.

Just think about it. If you did not capture someone’s email and they don’t join the system then there is no way to remain in contact with them. But if you do capture their email you will be able to follow up with them by sending automated emails via an autoresponder like Aweber. Anyone who has been involved in online marketing for a decent amount of time knows how important this is for business.

And besides an autoresponder like this being very important for promoting this funnel system, you will also be able to earn 30% commissions when others join the funnel system through you and purchase Aweber.

How Will You Drive Traffic to The Funnel System?

So pretty much your only job is to drive traffic to the funnel system. The funnel system will do the work of funneling people into the three offers that can potentially make you money. But how do you drive traffic to the funnel system in the first place?

There are about a thousand ways you can go about doing this, Facebook ads, social media marketing, PPC advertising, YouTube, SEO, etc.

What Angie focuses on with the training that is provided is buying traffic through a website called Udimi. On Udimi you can purchase solo ads and drive traffic to your email capture page, which will be followed up by the funnel system. I personally have never used this service but I do know that it is legitimate and that some people have seen very good results with it.

Free Isn’t Really Free

Like I said the funnel system is free but if you want to get everything set up correctly you will have to take out your credit card because you will have to join the offers.

Ebates is completely free to join. So you will not have to actually pay any money to make money when people are funneled into this offer. The way you will make money here is you will receive a $10 referral bonus when a person that you have referred makes a purchase of over $25 in the referral period after joining.

With MCA you will have to pay money right away. The cost of the “total service package” and access to the affiliate program is $19.95 per month.

And with Aweber the prices will range a lot. They give a free 30 day trial which is nice when you’re just starting out, but after that you will have to pay a minimum of $19 per month. Then as more people get added to your email list you will have to pay more and more, going up to $149 at most, which is something you will more than likely never reach. The good thing about this is that, while you do have to pay more for the more subscribers you have on your list, you should be making plenty of money at these points to be able to cover this cost.

Final Thoughts… Will This System Work?

Can the Wifi Wealth System work? Absolutely it can work, but the real question is whether or not it “will” work. I see systems pop up like this all the time and it usually they did not last all that long, which leads me to believe that they simply do not work all that well. Just think about it for yourself… You are very hesitant to join which led you to doing the extra research and reading my review right now. When you go out and promote this system many of the other people are going to be thinking the same thing and will be hesitant to join.

There probably will be some people making some decent money with this but I would bet the overwhelming majority of people are going to make very little money. But is this a scam? No I wouldn’t call it such… although I don’t personally care for systems like this that get people to join to make money online and then just get them to promote the same darn system to others in order to make money.

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