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My Home Success Plan Scam – Should Be Named My Home Failure Plan!

My Home Success Plan ScamMy Home Success Plan claims to be an easy way to make money online, but is it really? Is it possible that My Home Success Plan is a scam instead?

These are important questions that need to be answered before you buy into a product like this, and unfortunately at times it can be difficult to tell what is the truth and what isn’t. It is obvious why you are suspicious of this program, which I am guessing is the reason you are doing extra research and reading my review now. Any sane individual should be suspicious when a program like this is claimed to be able to make you super easy money online… In lots of it.

Fortunately for you, you will with your gut instinct and did not buy in right away. You’re going to be glad you didn’t because, as you see in this review, this program is not what it appears to be. In short… it is a scam.

My Home Success Plan Review

After you enter your name and email into the one page, you are taken to another page that claims you can make $379 per day if you have just 60 minutes per day to spare. So pretty much what they’re telling you is that you can make $379 and one hour. And of course positions are limited, with only a certain amount left in your particular area.

Right off the bat this seems like your typical get-rich-quick scheme, similar to a few others I have reviewed recently such as My Traffic Business and 5 Minute Profit Sites.

There are about 100 reasons why you should avoid this place, but below I will just give you a few red flags that really stood out to me and point towards this being nothing more than a scam.

Red Flags That This Is a Scam

#1 – Confusing Sales Page

When you enter your name + email and land on the second page, you are greeted with a video that starts out playing news clips about work at home opportunities. Later in the video email spokesperson starts talking about the opportunity that you are presented with today and claims that you are guaranteed to make $500 just watching the video.

However, if you scroll down the sales page it seems that the show is being run by a lady named “April Matthews”. So what is going on here? There is a guy spokesperson talking about this opportunity in the video and a woman talking about it if you read the printed text on the sales page. Strange, you to make matters worse much of what they say is completely different…

#2 – Contradictory Statements That Don’t Make Sense

If you watch the video presentation that I was just talking about then you’re going to get a completely different story than if you read the information on the sales page. In the video that the guy talks about making $3000, $5000, and even $10,000 per sale. But on the written part of the sales page “April Matthews” talks about what she calls link posting and being able to make $15 on average per link that you post.

So what the heck is going on here? These people seem to be talking about two different things and this really is a making sense. In one thing that I have come to realize after reviewing hundreds of scams is that they often don’t make sense.

#3 – Ridiculous Income Claims

Of course a $500 guarantee just for watching a video is absolutely absurd. This just isn’t realistic and no way sustainable.

In the same thing goes for being able to make $379 working just one hour a day. If making money online was this easy than everyone out to be doing it.

Yet another major red flag of a scam.

#4 – Super Easy To Do

Yes… It is super easy to do and anyone can do it. This is literally what every single scam that has ever existed tells you. He lure you in with the thoughts of making super easy money online and then usually sell you something that just doesn’t work

#5 – Fake News

At the top of the sales page they show a bunch of news logos which might lead you to believe that this work from home opportunity has been featured on the news. They even wrote above that “work from home opportunities have been featured on:”

They don’t specifically say that this program has been featured on the news, but they definitely mislead you into thinking that it has. But anyway… It has not. All of those news clips that were played at the beginning of the one video are also completely unrelated to this program. The scammers behind this just threw in a bunch of news clips to try to make it come off as more legitimate.

#6 – Limited Availability

They tell you that there are only a limited number of positions available in your area and in the video presentation the spokesman says that if you leave the page you are going to forfeit your spot. This is all a lie intended to scare you into buying in as soon as possible. They will take everyone they can possibly get to buy into this.

#7 – Fake Picture of “April Matthews”

If you scroll down the sales page a bit you will find a picture of “April Matthews” and a little background story about her. She claims to have been a struggling single mother that was living paycheck to paycheck until she came across this incredible system, which she is now making tons of easy money with.

Unfortunately this is all a lie. I did a reverse Google image search of the picture for April and found that is used on multiple other sites online, meaning that it is more than likely a stock photo that anyone can purchase and use online as they wish…

My Home Success Plan April Mathews

What Is My Home Success Plan Really?

This it is more than likely a funnel for a high ticket program, such as MOBE.

What I think this? Well because in the video presentation the guy talks about making $3k, $5k, and even $10k at a time. The program more than likely lures you into buying in at a low price and then forces you into very expensive up sells costing thousands of dollars. You will then be trained and taught to promote the system to other people and get them to buy into the up sells just like you did, which will cost thousands of dollars and give you the opportunity to earn thousands of dollars in commissions.

There are many of these “less than legitimate” make money online programs out there and it seems that the one being promoted here is MOBE, or My Online Business Education. However, MOBE recently got shut down by the FTC for being a scam so I am not exactly sure what is going on. It could very well be a similar high ticket program that resembles MOBE.

Definitely a Scam

My Home Success Plan is one of the more confusing scams that I have reviewed, but it is definitely a scam… No doubt in my mind. It seems kind of like a “half-ass” scam that was thrown together in a short amount of time in the scammers behind it all did not do a very good job. If the stuff they tell you is contradictory and doesn’t even make any sense.

But the bottom line is that, yes this is a scam. As a rule of thumb, you should always avoid programs that seem too good to be true. Because if something seems too good to be true, then it probably is.

I have been making money online since 2015 and one of the realities I have come to is that there is NO “super easy” way to make money online. There are many different ways in which you can earn legitimate money online, and good money, but nothing is “super easy” into all takes work if you want to be successful with it.

For some reason many people think that making money online is very easy, and I guess it is easier in some ways because of how much you can automate online businesses, but everything takes real work and dedication.

My Recommendation For Beginners

If you are a beginner looking for a way to get started making money online then my number one suggestion would be the Wealthy Affiliate training program. Why? Well because Wealthy Affiliate is what is started with back in 2015 when I first started looking for ways to make money online. Fast forward to today and I am now making a living working online, which goes to show that the program does work if you put in the work and effort.

In a nutshell, Wealthy Affiliate provides the training in the tools necessary to make money with affiliate marketing, which is when you promote products online and earn commissions. This business model is very good for beginners because you simply you promote products that are already proven to sell and earn commissions doing so.

But anyway… I’m not going to do a whole review right here. I already wrote a review for Wealthy Affiliate that you can read by clicking the button below…

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

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My Traffic Business – Scam or Easy Way To Make Money Online? [Exposed]

my traffic business scam

People claim to be making over $10,000 per month with My Traffic Business and it is advertised as being a $397 per day system, but is it really as good as it is claimed to be? Or is My Traffic Business a scam that you need to avoid at all costs?

With the multitude of online scams these days it is no wonder why you are doing the extra research and looking into this system more. You can never be too careful and when something seems a little bit too good to be true, which My Traffic Business does, it is always best to take some time and really think about it further before buying in or not. You will be glad you did take the extra time. In this review you will see that this is absolutely NOT something that you want to buy into.

My Traffic Business Review

The video presentation for this system starts off with a bunch of video clips of people talking about all the money they have been making with the system. One woman claims to have made over $12,000 in her first month and says that it was super simple.

Whenever you hear of a “turn-key system” like this you always want to proceed with caution. I review “make money online” program/systems all the time and more often than not, the ones that claim to be turn-key and super easy turn out to be nasty bloodsucking scams.

But anyways… It seems to be a unanimous opinion amongst the people who have supposedly use the system that is very simple in that anyone can do it.

Uuuh ohhh…. wait a second… yep… Nevermind… All the testimials are all fake! I had a feeling this is going to be the case but now I am sure. How do I know that all these testimonials are fake? Well because I recognize the one guy in the testimonial video.

This guy claims that James is the real deal, unlike many other gurus out there and says that this system works for anybody. But guess what? He is actually a paid actor that anyone can hire on the freelance marketplace Fiverr. He is simply saying what he is getting paid to say. Below you can see a screenshot of him from the video presentation along with his profile on Fiverr…

There are also multiple other people claiming that this is the most amazing system ever, but literally every single one is a paid actor/actress. None of them have actually tried the system and all of them are just saying what they are getting paid to say.

So this is a major red flag right off the bat. Who would want to buy into a system that pays people to make fake testimonials? It reminds me of other known scams I’ve exposed such as Kindle Sniper & 5 Minute Profit Sites. Why can’t they just get real users to review the system for them? If the system really were as good as they say then this should be very easy to do, when you think?

Besides this red flag there are many others. Below I will go over some of the obvious red flags that popped out to me and really lead me to believe that this is nothing more than a scam lips this

Red Flags That This Is a Scam

#1 – Fake Testimonials 

Obviously the fake testimonials that I just went over.

#2 – No Information Given On How You Will Make Money

Throughout the entire video presentation they don’t actually tell you anything about how the system works. James, who is supposedly the creator of the system, just goes on and on about how amazing it is and how it is going to change your life forever. You are told about how it is super easy, requires little work, and can make you tons of money, but are never actually told about how it is going to do this.

This is a massive red flag and although it does not prove it to be a scam, it certainly is a warning sign. Whenever you have to buy into something before knowing what it even is, is more than likely a scam or just not worth the money.

#3 – Ridiculous Income Claims

Always proceed with caution when some system or program online is claimed to be able to make you tons of easy money. My Traffic Business really goes all out on the income claims. James says that he literally guarantees you will make at least $10,000 in 30 days.

And how will you do this? Well who knows… As I just went over he literally tells you nothing about how the system works.

#4 – “So Simple”

This system is claimed to be super simple you and they say that it can work easily for anybody, but guess what? Systems like this don’t exist.

I have been making money online since 2015 and one of the reality is that I have come to is that there is no “super easy” way to make money online. There are many different legitimate ways that you can make money online, and good money, but nothing is super easy. Everything takes real working real dedication to be successful with.

I’m not saying that you can’t make money online easily, but if it is easy money that you are making then you either aren’t making much of it, or it isn’t sustainable.

#5 – No Verifiable Information About James

And of course there is absolutely no verifiable information about this James guy. He says his name is James and if you look at the income screenshots that he shows in the video presentation you can see his last name is Wendell, but there is no way for me to verify that he is who he says he is.

The real people behind the system could have just made up a name for the creator just as a way to promote the system without using their real names, and actually this is what I am guessing is going on here. I see this all the time when scams are promoted under fake names because of course the owners do not want to be known because they know the system they are selling is a scam and they know people are going to be upset.

“James” goes on and on about his past life in the video presentation, the life before he struck it rich online, but everything that is said is very vague and there is nothing I can look up online to prove or disprove the information given.

But James Shows Income Proof!!???

Now you might be wondering how this can be a scam if James shows all the income proof in the video presentation. He shows screenshots of his bank accounts, such as this one where he has supposedly made over $2 million in just two years…

Well the truth is that screenshots like this can be easily faked. In the online world is very difficult to tell what is real and what’s fake these days. I could easily Photoshop an image like this to show any earnings that I want it to show.

Now I am definitely not saying that every screenshot out there is fake. There are people that show real income proofs, and in fact I actually show how much I make online in my post on how I make a living online, but this is just something to be aware of… They can be faked very easily.

What Is More Than Likely Going To Happen

I have not actually purchased the system because I do not want to waste $47 on something I am 99% sure is going to be a scam, but here is my prediction as to what is going to happen if you do purchase this.

So the initial price is $47, but if you think this is all then you are in for a rude awakening. This is likely just the beginning of many up sells. What I’m guessing is going to happen is you will be pushed into buying a series of up sells they get more and more expensive as you go and you will pretty much have to buy into them if you want any chance of making money with the system. I see this all the time when reviewing online scams so this is not a far-fetched prediction by any means.

Final Thoughts – Scam

There it is absolutely no doubt in my mind that the system is a scam. When I start to review systems or programs that I am suspicious of, like this one, I go in with the mindset that they have to prove me wrong. I go in thinking that it is more than likely a scam and I am looking for reasons to be proven otherwise.

Unfortunately there was absolutely nothing that I saw which would prove this is legitimate. Everything I looked into just proves that it is further a scam. Fake testimonials, no information given about how it actually works, ridiculous income claims, etc.… Everything I see points to it being a scam.

You can absolutely buy into this and test it out if you would like to, but I certainly am not going to recommend that by any means.

My Suggestion

If you are a beginner looking for a legitimate way to make money online then I would suggest taking a look at Wealthy Affiliate. This is the training program I got started with back in 2015 and I’m actually still a member there to this day. I also make a living working online now, which goes to show that it does actually work.

Wealthy Affiliate provides both the training and the tools necessary for making money online, which is nice and very convenient for beginners. But anyway… I’m not going to go into detail here. If you want to learn more you can read my review by clicking the button below…

Also, please leave any comments, questions, or concerns below and I will get back to you as soon as I can 🙂

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Is 5 Minute Profit Sites a Scam? – What You Should Know

Five Minute Profit Sites scam

5 Minute Profit Sites is supposedly some new software that exploits a loophole in can make you $519 per day. But as everyone should be, you are hesitant to believe in these claims. Does the software really works like they say it does? Or is 5 Minute Profit Sites a scam that is just going to leave you with less money at the end of the day?

The truth is that the reality here is far from what you are told. The video presentation for this software is ridiculously misleading and anyone who buys in based on what they are told is going to be discouraged and looking for a refund. Can you make money with this software? Well the truth is that, yes you can, but will you make anything like they tell you? There is a very very slim chance of that happening.

5 Minute Profit Sites Review

The presentation video starts out with a bunch of lies that are intended to make you feel special, like you have been personally and picked out of millions of people to use this new software. The spokeswoman in the video tells you that it is a private video that you qualified for and is highly confidential, but none of this is true at all. Anyone can go to the website and watch the video if they want to. She is just telling you this to make you feel special so that you are more likely to buy the software.

The basics of the software are that it creates you a website and makes it easy for you to promote products on that website. The business model that is used here is called affiliate marketing, which is when you promote products online and earn commissions when you help make sales. So the software creates you website, allows you to easily promote different products on the website, and that’s pretty much the basics of it.

Why This Will Not Make You Money

Simply but, it is a cheap crappy system that just plain won’t work. It is pretty much your typical get-rich-quick scam like Financial Freedom Forever and Kindle Sniper, which I recently exposed. There are many different problems that I have with how this all works…

1) One Page Site Won’t Rank In Google

First off, the website that this software will create you will be one page and won’t contain much content. Because of this you will not be able to rank high in the search engines, like Google, and get free traffic. Of course there are other ways to get traffic to your site, such as by advertising, but getting free traffic from search engines is always a better idea than advertising alone.

2) You Really Have To Trust This Place

When this software creates you a website you do not actually own the website. It is hosted on their servers and they have complete control over it. The worry that I have here is that the people behind it might stop supporting the customers and your website would just disappear off the face of the earth.

Don’t think that this can’t happen. I have seen it happen many times with junk programs/software is like this that are just created to make a bunch of easy money off of people who think making money online is easy.

3) No Training on Traffic Generation

Traffic generation is a must. You can have the greatest website in the world but if you don’t have any traffic going to that website then you are going to make any money. You cannot just create a website and expect people to visit it. You have to somehow get people to visit it.

As I said, you are one page website will not rank in Google’s you will not be able to get any free search engine traffic. You will then have to focus on other methods such as social media marketing and paid advertising, but how do you go about doing this? They certainly don’t give you any help here. There is no training on any of this.

Traffic generation is one of the most difficult parts of online business and they provide absolutely no training on it. This leaves you hanging in without any previous experience you’re going to have serious problems and probably not make a penny.

Well This Is Funny

In the video presentation for this software they show you ClickBank products that you can promote on your site, one of which being a product called The AZ Code. What is funny about this is that The AZ Code it is a scam product that I actually reviewed on my website here not all that long ago.

It is a similar scam product to this one, where they lead people to believe that is super easy to make money online and sucker people into buying in.

The Reality Of Making Money Online

I first got started making money online back in 2015 and have been able to turn it into a full time income since then. One thing that I have learned is that there are many different methods to making money online but none of them are “easy”. It doesn’t matter what approach you take, you will have to put in the work. There is certainly no system out there where you can expect to put in five minutes of work and make hundreds of dollars per day, like 5 Minute Profit Sites lead you to believe.

People are always looking for the easy way out and for the least amount of work possible. I understand it… This is human nature and all, but at some point you have to realize that you have to put in the work to get where you want to be.

Final Thoughts – Avoid!

5 Minute Profit Sites is your pretty typical get rich quick type of scam. They lure people in with the hopes and dreams of being able to make a super easy money online in a very short amount of time… Only five minutes!.

Can you make money with the software? Absolutely… You can. But will you? More than likely not. This software only gives you a piece of the puzzle. You have a website, a very crappy one which you can potentially make money with, but you have no training on traffic generation or anything like that.

Affiliate marketing is a legitimate way to make money online and has been around for ages. You simply promote products via affiliate links and get paid commissions when you help make sales. So when someone clicks on your link and proceeds to purchase the product you get paid a commission. So yes you absolutely can make money promoting ClickBank products on the one page website that the software spits out for you. It’s just that you more than likely will not without any previous experience. And if you do have previous experience that you should know better than to buy into a software like this that just creates you some really cheap website.

Would I Buy In?

Absolutely not. The website is crappy and it is not even owned by you, you have no training on traffic generation, and your website will not be able to get any traffic from the search engine. Those are just a few of the reasons why I would not buy into this and why I think it is a waste of your money.

If you are looking for a program that I actually recommend, then I would suggest taking a look at Wealthy Affiliate. Wealthy Affiliate is the training program I actually got started with back in 2015 and it taught me most of what I know. They provide both the training and the tools needed for success as an affiliate marketer. But anyway… I’m not going to get into it anymore here. You can read my review by clicking the button below…

And please, if you have any comments, questions, or concerns, please leave them below in the comment section and I’ll get back to you as soon as I can 🙂

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Is Kindle Sniper a Scam? – Review of KDL Sniper.. Not Good!

Kindle Sniper Scam

Kindle Sniper, aka KDL Sniper, is a new “system” that claims to pretty much be the greatest opportunity at ever for making money online. It claims to tap into a little-known niche that has massive potential, so much potential that this opportunity is promoted as a way to make over $1000 per day. But is what you hear really the truth? Or is Kindle Sniper a scam that you should be running away from?

These are both serious questions that need to be answered before moving forward. And unfortunately you aren’t going to like the answer that I have for you. The truth is that, while you may be able to make some money with this “system”, the sales information provided is extremely misleading. You will absolutely not be making $1000 per day with only 10 minutes of work like they tell you.… Not even close.

KDL Sniper Review

There are probably multiple sales funnels for the Kindle Sniper system, but the one that I came across greeted me with a video presentation claiming that I just received a once in a lifetime opportunity that could change my life forever. Immediately this sounded like one of your typical get-rich-quick schemes to me, kind of like Fast Income Generator and 60 Minute Profit Plan, but you can’t always judge a book by its cover so I proceeded with my little investigation.

In the video presentation they tell you that you could be making thousands of dollars as you are watching this video by using “one secret website” in selling one type of product.

If you made it through the entire video presentation then you know that the website that is being talked about here is Amazon.com and the type of product talked about are Amazon Kindle books.

Can You Really Make Money Selling Kindle Books?

You can definitely make money with Kindle books and it is true what the spokesperson tells you when he says that this niche is largely untapped. There is definitely a lot of potential when it comes to selling Kindle e-books and I know there are some people that make a killing doing this.

But then things start sounding a little bit too good to be true. The spokesperson says that you will not have to write a single word and that in just a few minutes you can become a brand-new author of a Kindle book that could potentially make you thousands of dollars…. Now things are starting to sound a little bit scammy.

As you can see from the screenshot above from the video, the guy literally tells you that this requires “little to no work”.

He then goes on to explain the concept of ghostwriting, which is when you pay someone else to write the content and you just slap your name on top of it as the author. So pretty much the writer does all the work and you get all the credit.

Ghostwriting is a real thing, but is it really this easy where it only requires a few minutes of work on your part to get someone to write a Kindle book for you that can make thousands? The answer is NO.

You Cannot Trust This “System” At All

Much of what you are told is either a lie or very misleading. I’ll give you some examples of this.

Fake Testimonials

The testimonial videos that were displayed in the video presentation are completely fake.

Take this testimonial I took a screenshot of below for example. This woman claims to be a single mom with three kids that was once working as a nurse, struggling to get by. Then of course she tried out the system and now she is cranking again over $1000 per day. She claims it changed her life but unfortunately everything she is saying is not true. She is a paid actress that is available for hire on Fiverr, which is a freelance marketplace where you can hire actors to make testimonial videos like this in a number of other things.

There was also another testimonial video of a British guy claiming that this is the greatest system ever. Yet again this is completely fake.

Martin Price… Does This Guy Even Exist?

The creator of this Kindle Sniper system says that his name is Martin Price, but I am very hesitant to believe that this is true. Why? Well because I have reviewed many similar scams and the real people behind them often create fictitious characters to promote the scam under in order to keep their real identities hidden.

Sure, there are plenty of people with the name Martin Price out there, but this particular Martin Price who is said to have created the system is the one I don’t believe exists. There is no information I can find on him that would lead me to believe he is actually a real person.

He claims to be a high school dropout the became a single father at the age of 22, and after really struggling he stumbled upon some “secret forum” where he found out about this system. This sounds like your typical fairytale story that is often told with get-rich-quick schemes.

Another reason I do not believe this guy exists and that I think this is all fake is because he gets his numbers mixed up. Near the beginning of the video presentation he claims to have made “over $500,000 last year” with this website, which is Amazon as we now know. However, a little bit later in the video presentation he then tells you that he made $478,000 last year, which obviously is a very different number from over $500,000…

What Is This System Really?

From what I have found online this “system” is really not a system at all, which is why I kept putting the quotation marks around it. This is just what the guy calls it but it is very far from being such.

When you think of a system you think of something that is laid out for you and probably already has all the framework place, so that you just have to look into it or something like that… you do one thing then you do another thing and so on. You are led through the process with ease. But unfortunately that is not what you get here.

Instead, you end up getting a 71 page PDF document that is about creating your own e-book. As you can imagine you certainly will not be earning $1000 per day within 10 minutes of work, nor will you be earning anything within 10 minutes of work. It’s going to take you much more than 10 minutes just to get through this e-book and from what I hear it is vague and really does not contain all that much valuable information, so even after reading it you will kind of be left hanging.

So what do you think about this? Would you call an e-book like this a system? Probably not.

There also doesn’t seem to be anything on the ghostwriting concept, where you get someone else to do all the work, that was pretty much the basis of the BS video presentation.

Final Thoughts – Scam?

So obviously this system is indeed a scam. I guess this is somewhat of an opinion, because it depends on what your definition of a scam is, but in my opinion it definitely is on. It’s not like it is a complete scam I guess, because they do provide you with a product, which is the PDF document, but this is not what you would expect to get. And let’s not forget about the fake video testimonials in the insanely high income claims, which are absolutely false.

So if you think that misleading people into a “system” that they are more than likely going to be very disappointed with isn’t a scam, then I guess we disagree here.

But anyway… This obviously is not something that I’m going to recommend anyone buy into. If you still want to buy into this then go for it, but there are much better options out there. If you are really serious about being an author in making money with Kindle books there is plenty of free advice on YouTube or you could pay for quality courses on Udemy if you want to.

If you’re just looking for a way to make money online than something you might be interested in is how I do so. I’ve been making money online since 2015 and have been able to make a living doing so. You can click the button below to see what exactly I do, how it all works, and what I suggest is the best way for beginners to get started.

And of course leave all your comments, questions, or concerns below and I’ll get back to you as soon as I can 🙂 If you have your own personal review for Kindle Sniper I would also appreciate it if you left that down below in the comment section. I’m sure other readers that come across my review here will benefit from it.

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Is Financial Freedom Forever a Scam? – What You Should Know About This System

Financial Freedom Forever Review

Financial Freedom Forever said to be a system that is mostly “done for you” and you can make you $2,575+ per week. But is this really true? Or is this just another over hyped system for making money online that it’s going to be a waste of your time and money? Is Financial Freedom Forever a scam that you should be avoiding?

These are all important questions that need to be answered before moving forward. You are skeptical of the system, and rightly so. It is promoted as some incredible money-making system and to many of us know how these usually turn out. It seems that the systems that are claimed to be the best turn out to be the worst. But anyway… In this review I’ll be going over my opinion of it all. If you are thinking about buying into this you are definitely going to want to read this and hear me out.

Financial Freedom Forever Review

There might be multiple different sales pages for the system but the one I came across consisted of two different video promotions. The first one started out with the spokesperson talking about his buddy Tim that wanted into the program but was too late. The doors were already shut. He tells you this because he is trying to make the situation seem urgent, like you have to buy in right away or else you might miss out.

You are told that this is a very limited and private opportunity…

Supposedly you are getting a special invite to join this small private group of people that are using the system.

The spokesperson then goes on to talk about how this system makes so much money for people that he calls it the “eff it” system because you will be making so much money that you can just say “eff it” to anything in life. Claims like this are what make me think this is just one of your typical get-rich-quick schemes like Fast Income Generator, Clone My Sites, Crypto Dukes and others.

Who Is This Guy?… The Creator?

If anyone out there knows I would appreciate it if you would share it with me, but as far as I can see there is no mention of his name. He claims to have been making money online for the past 10 years and have had many successes and failures. He basically tells you that the reason he is so successful is because he is friends with many of the top online marketers out there and has access to a new groundbreaking methods/techniques.

Can you really trust what he is saying? This is the problem. Since we don’t know who this guy is there is no way to verify anything. Anyone can say whatever they want but without any proof to back it up it means nothing.

Can’t Trust Everything You See

There is a lot that you are shown in the video presentations that is simply not real or that you cannot trust.

For example, all of the income screenshots that he shows you coming from multiple sources could easily be fake. They might be real screenshots but there is no proof that this money is actually coming from using this Financial Freedom Forever system. There’s no way to verify any of this and with the many number of scams that I have reviewed over the years I am very hesitant to trust these types of things.

If you make it to the second video you will see several different testimonial videos from people who claim to use the system and make tons of money with it. Unfortunately these videos are completely fake and are just actor portrayals.

There actually is small print that goes appears on the screen for a second saying “actor portrayal” but its likely that not many people catch that

Below you can see a screenshot talk of the one guy from testimonial video along with his profile on Fiverr, which is a freelance marketplace where you can hire paid actors to make videos like this. None of what he says is actually true. He’s getting paid to say all of it.

The testimonial video with the woman is also fake. She is also a paid actor on Fiverr, one that I am familiar with because I’ve seen her many other videos similar to this one.

About The System

The un-named spokesperson claims that the team behind the system along with himself have been around for a while and have over 50 years of experience. He says that they are always looking for new ways to improve the system, tweaking and testing new methods out.

Supposedly this is a “point and click” as well as a “copy and paste” system. You are told that most of the system is “done for you” in that all you have to do is go through the training videos following the exact steps you are shown.

What You Get

You will get a website, sales funnels, an autoresponder, all sales materials, etc.

How It All Works

Throughout the video he talks about promoting other people’s offers and earning money doing so. What he is talking about here is called affiliate marketing, which is when you promote products online and earn commissions when you help make sales.

He talks about sending offers to your list and easily earning money this way. This is likely the same way that you came across the system in the first place. This system was placed on an affiliate network and then everyone started promoting it to earn money. So the person that sent you that email, which you proceeded to click and ended up on the Financial Freedom Forever sales page, is going to make money if you buy into the system.

And if you do buy into the system it seems that it is mostly set up to get you to go out and promote Financial Freedom Forever two other people. The sales materials that are pre-made for you, which you access to if you join, are designed to find other people into the system. So pretty much it is one of those systems you buy into to make money online and then you end up making money online by promoting it and getting others to buy in.

So Is This a Scam?

So I have not actually bought into the system and tried it out, but there are some serious concerns I have which leads me to believe that this is more than likely a scam.

Exagerated Income Claims – There is just no way you are going to make $2575 or more per week with this system when you start out. This is something that is possible with affiliate marketing but it takes a while to reach that point. You can’t just jump in and start making massive amounts of money like this right away.

Fake Testimonials – Of course the testimonials are fake as I showed you. This makes you wonder what else is fake.

No Information About The Creator(s) – Wouldn’t you think that the creator of a legitimate system would tell you the name and show their face? Since they are doing such a great deed and helping you make money online they should be proud and stand by their system. But with this system there’s absolutely no information on the people behind it.

Not Much Info On How It Works – The information given on how this all works is also pretty vague. We know that has to do with affiliate marketing, we know that the goal is to have multiple streams of income, but there’s a lot left unanswered and it seems that you are forced to buy into it before you find the rest out.

Final Thoughts

This system seems like you’re pretty typical get-rich-quick scheme. It is all hyped up as the next best way to make money online and help you strike it rich within the next week, but I seriously doubt that it even comes close to living up to these bold claims.

As a rule of thumb, if something sounds too good to be true then it probably is. This saying fits perfectly when it comes to the system. Luckily you did not fall for all the hype and took the time to do a little extra research, which led you to my review here.

It’s your money and you can buy and if you want to but this is just not something that I would recommend. Systems like this seem to come and go with the seasons and do not last long.

If you are looking for a more legitimate way to make money then I would suggest taking a look at how I do so. I actually make a living online via affiliate marketing, which is when you promote other people’s products and earn commissions as discussed above. This is a legitimate business model and I find it to be particularly good for beginners since you are able to just promote products that are already proven to sell. If you are interested in learning how I do it and you can click on the button below where I explain what exactly I do, how it all works, and the best way for beginners to get started.

Also, please feel free to leave any questions, comments, or concerns below. I’ll get back to you as soon as I can 🙂

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My Home Business Mentors Review – Up to $5,500 Commissions or Scam Program?

My Home Business Mentors claims to be a way to earn from $1,250 to $5,500 commissions repeatedly… but is it really as good as it seems? What is the catch to it? After all… it seems there is always a catch. Is My Home Business Mentors a scam that looks amazing but doesn’t live up to all the hype and bold income claims made?

In this review I will be exposing this place for what it really is, which is pretty much a scam. I’m not going to call it a complete scam because you can actually make money with it, but it is not nearly as good as it claims to be. The information given is extremely misleading and if you buy in based on what they tell you then you are likely going to end up very disappointed.

My Home Business Mentors Review

I’m sure there are different promotional materials out there for this program but you can see above the page that I came across for it. They advertise it as a way to earn $1,250, $3,300, and $5,500 commissions repeatedly and claim that you can start immediately with no experience at all. This leads you to believe that you could potentially be making these massive commission payments pretty much right away, does it not? But this is far from the truth.

Furthermore, after entering your email, name, and phone number you are then taken to this page (screenshot below) that tells you “Congratulations” because they are still accepting applicants in your area. However… as you will see soon in my review here, this is not a job at all and there is no need to apply. Anyone can join.

My Home Business Mentors Review

Something else that is misleading is how they put news broadcasts on the page for work at home jobs. It is important to know that these news broadcasts are real, however they have nothing to do with this particular opportunity. If you watch the news broadcast video you will notice that there is no mention of My Home Business Mentors. The people who put this scammy sales page together simply too parts of news videos and put them together on this page.

It makes it seem more legitimate but any scam system could put up news clips like this if they want.

Just About Everything Is a Lie

You are told that the person sharing this opportunity with you is named “Raena Lynn”, who was once a struggling single mom living paycheck to paycheck. But this is really all just another one of the many lies you are told and I’ll prove it.

Below is a screenshot I took from the My Home Business Mentors sales page. You can see Raena Lynn and her picture…My Home Business Mentors Raena Lynn

And now below this you can see many other screenshots I took from other nearly identical scams that I have reviewed in the past, which includes ones like Accelerated Income, The Computer Teachers, Computer Instructors , and Home Internet Income. You can see that they are all the same with the exception of different names and pictures…

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

What They Tell You Is Only Partly True

They tell you that you will be able to make an average of $15 per link that you post with this “link posting” method in which you will be posting links for big companies.

What they are really talking about here is called affiliate marketing, which is where you promote products via affiliate links online and earn commissions when you help make a sale. This is a real way to make money online and is actually how I make a living.

HOWEVER… what they say is very misleading. You will not be making an average of $15 per link and there is much more to it than just posting links. Additionally you will pretty much have to spend a small fortune to really make money with this. The $49 that the program costs is just the beginning. This is just to suck you in.

What You Are Really Buying Into Here

Throughout the sales page you really aren’t told much of anything about what you are really getting into. They offer some hints but unless you are someone like me, who reviews scams and make money online programs all the time, you probably will not catch them.

Below you can see the first hint to the real program you are buying… It mentions a “21 step training center”…

So what does this mean?

What you are buying into here is the 21 step MOBE course. MOBE is a digital online business training program that provides both tools and training to make money online. More so… it is basically one of those programs that you are taught to duplicate in order to make money.

While you can apply the training and tools you are given to any online business, it largely pushes members to make money promoting MOBE to other people. So you buy in to make money online and then you go out and make money online by getting others to buy in.

Where Does My Home Business Mentors Fit In?

My Home Business Mentors is just a funnel to get you to buy into MOBE. It was created by a member of MOBE that is making money getting others to buy in, which is what you are taught to do. And as you can tell they are recruiting in new members in a very unethical and misleading way, which is common with MOBE sales funnels.

Its Going To Cost a LOT More Than $49

MOBE is what you call a high ticket program, meaning that it is extremely expensive. The $49 for the 21 step course is just the introductory course. Since you are going to be selling MOBE to make money you are going to have to sell the expensive MOBE products to actually earn good money.

There are different “membership levels”, or products, within MOBE. The core products include the following…

mobe cost

As you can see they are extremely expensive, going up to $30k in price. This is how you make the big money… by selling these high ticket products.

The catch is that you first must purchase the products before you can earn money selling them. This is where they get you.

If you want to earn $1,250, $3,300, and $5,500 commissions like they tell you that you can, then you will have to purchase products that are more expensive than this.

Final Thoughts – A Scam In Many Ways

My Home Business Mentors is a very misleading sales funnel for MOBE. And although you can make money with MOBE, this scam is basically suckering people in without telling them what they are really buying into. I think I am right to be calling this sort of thing a scam.

And besides the My Home Business Mentors part of it, I also don’t really like how MOBE operates. Their high ticket products seem to have high price tags just for the sake of earning massive commissions. They are way overvalued in my opinion.

Buy into this if you want to but this isn’t something I would really recommend doing. For many people this isn’t even going to be in their price range since it will cost thousands of dollars to really buy in. Remember… the $49 for the 21 step training product is just the beginning.

What I Recommend

If you are looking for a more affordable, and in many ways more legitimate, way to make money online then I would suggest taking a look at the Wealthy Affiliate program. This is where I got started back in 2015 when I was first looking to make money online and now I make a living doing so… which goes to show that it works. This program is 100x more affordable. You can learn more by reading my review below…

Please leave any questions or comments below and I will get back to you when time permits 🙂

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Crypto Dukes Review – Scam System or $1,000+ Per Day?

Crypto Dukes claims to be a cryptocurrency trading system that makes it easier than ever to trade bitcoin and other altcoins. There are many different promotional materials circulating the internet for this system and some of them claim that you can easily make thousands of dollars per day with it. But of course you cannot always trust what you hear online right away, which I’m guessing is why you are doing research right now in the first place.

So is Crypto Dukes the real deal? Can you make big money with this trading system? Or is Crypto Dukes a scam that is just going to end up leaving you with less money than when you started? In this review I will go over the truth of the matter and give my honest opinion of it all. You are going to want to read this if you were thinking about buying in.

Crypto Dukes Review

There are several different websites for the Crypto Dukes system which is a bit confusing.

You can see a screenshot below of the one site. On this site, which is cryptoodukes.com, there was a video presentation made by the supposed created of the system, Jaden Monahan. He claims that he developed this system for beginner and experienced  traders and that anyone can benefit greatly from it…

The strange part is that, like I said, there are other sites out there promoting this system. Another one I came across was cryptodukesco.de, which you can see a screenshot of below. This site was very different. It was more of your typical get rich quick scheme. On the site they state that you can earn $1,432 per day with this system and go on and on about how simple it is to use, which is a major red flag.

In addition to this, they tell you that the creator of the system is a guy named Derrick Simmons, which you can see below. 

Both of these websites are promoting the same system. They both have the same Crypto Dukes logo and everything yet they have different creators. This is a major red flag. Who is the real creator here? Why do the video presentations provide different information that does not match up?…. so many questions and no answers to them.

Definitely NOT Free

They lead you to believe that you will be able to test out a demo account or get to use this system for free in one way or another but this happens to be something that just isn’t true.

What they do is push you to deposit $250 minimum with an unregulated broker, which is a risky game. There are lots of unregulated brokers out there and what unregulated means is that there are no authorities looking over them making sure they are doing the right thing, meaning that they can easily scam people basically.

I mean it makes sense and all that you would have to deposit money into your account first. Of course if you are going to trade cryptocurrencies you are first going to have to buy some. Trading is all about buying and selling.

No Need For a Broker

The fact that they refer you to a broker is a major red flag by itself. If you are new to all of this then you probably wouldn’t know but what you should know is that to trade cryptocurrencies there is no need for a broker at all. If you are looking into a cryptocurrency trading opportunity that refers you to a broker then it is more than likely a scam, as I mentioned in my 10 Ways to Spot a Cryptocurrency Scam post.

Anyone can create trading accounts on the many cryptocurrency exchanges out there and they provide API which means that you should be able to hook up a trading software like this directly to the exchange. There is no need for a broker of any sorts.

I have been trading cryptos for a while now and use several different trading programs that are hooked up to my exchange accounts. This is how it should be if it were legitimate. But they refer you to some untrusted broker that you are just supposed to deposit a bunch of money with…. very shady.

When I signed up to use the Crypto Dukes system I was directed to a broker named eMarketsTrade. I will say that the site was very professionally set up and looked great, but I just don’t trust them at all. There is no information about them really and after being directed to them from a pretty obvious scam, it makes sense to not trust their operations.

What Is Going On Behind The Scenes

I review automated trading systems that refer people to unregulated brokers like this all the time and it usually is the same type of thing that is going on.

These scam trading systems that are being advertised, like Crypto Dukes here, are making money by referring people to these brokers. From what I understand the brokers they are referring people to are completely different entities, but they way they make money is by earning commissions on the deposits users make.

So the Crypto Dukes system refers you to some broker (eMarketsTrade for example) and you deposit money… the creators of this Crypto Dukes system then earn a commission from referring you.

Bitcoin Bonanza, One Bitcoin A Day, Bitcoin Focus Group… these are some other recent scams that do the same sort of thing.

Your Typical Automated Trading System Scam

This seems to be your pretty typical scam of this type. They tell you everything that you want to hear…. that it is super easy to use, that you can make tons of money, and that you can use it for free of course.

Supposedly it is the fastest, safest, and most reliable crypto trading system on the market and it uses an algorithm that is “miles ahead of the current competitors’ trading algorithms”, but it seems that every system out there tells you a bunch of BS like this. The bottom line is that there is absolutely no proof that any of what they are telling you is true.

Anyone can say a bunch of things but without evidence that it is true or not then you simply cannot trust it.

Just Can’t Trust This Place

Ok so lets think about it all for a second…from the start everything looked phony. There are multiple sites promoting this system and they are providing different information. Second, it all sounds too good to be true. If it were so great they wouldn’t just be giving away free demo accounts to the public like this. Third, they refer you to some broker which cannot be trusted and which is a completely unnecessary step in the cryptocurrency trading process. And lastly, they just don’t give any proof that any of this is actually real.

You can buy into this and test it out if you want to but I would absolutely recommend against it. I have reviewed so many of these scams and this seems to just be another one of many.

Something you may be interested in (or not) is how I make a living working online. It has nothing to do with cryptocurrency trading by the way, but its something you might want to take a look at. You can click the button below to see what I do, how it all works, and what the best way for beginners to get started is.

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

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Fast Income Generator (aka FIG System) – Scam Exposed or $500 Per Day?

Fast Income Generator claims to be an amazing work at home opportunity. The system is said to be able to easily make anyone $500 per day, but of course it is a limited opportunity and there are only 300 spots available to get this system… or so they say.

But is what they tell you really true? Or is Fast Income Generator (FIG System) a scam that you should be avoiding at all costs? After all… many of the “make money online” scams out there make similar claims of being able to generate you large amounts of income with little to no work. So who is to say that this isn’t just another scam?

Anyway… in this review I will be going over the truth of the matter and you are going to want to hear it.

I’ll tell you what… I’ll get straight to the point here and tell you that YES… this is a scam. This system is a very misleading, mostly fake, ridiculous scam that is set up to screw people out of their money and I’ll show you why I’m saying this.

Fast Income Generator Review

I came across the FIG System after landing on the news page below. It was an article about some the “fastest growing cash from home opportunity” in my area which I was immediately suspicious of. I have seen many scams that have created fake news articles like this to lure people in so this is nothing new to me.

And sure enough this was another fake news article that was created for the purposes of promoting this scam. In the article it stated that Amazon had supposedly come out with some “new” work from home program and supposedly what FIG does is sets you up with your own website so that you can take advantage of this new program.

Throughout the article there were links all over the place that you can click on to get started with this system. So what did I do? I clicked one of the links to investigate this new scam.Fast Income Generator Scam

After clicking on the link I was directed to the page that you can see below that was asking me if I wanted to make $500 a day, to which I answered OF COURSE!.

This video presentation seemed early familiar to me at first but I couldn’t quite pinpoint where I had seen it before. Then after watching the video for a bit it all came to me. They mentioned “money sucking websites” and I knew then that I had encountered this same exact scam before.

The spokesman tells you that he will hand you a money making site that earns $500 per day… all for free. And that he calls this website a “money sucking website”.

All you have to do is hit a button and it supposedly starts cranking money into your bank account. Sounds pretty awesome right? And of course this requires absolutely no experience or knowledge of anything. It is so easy a caveman could do it.

The guy claims that this is “by far the most profitable opportunity on the internet”.

But how can we trust this guy and what he says? Well the answer, of course, is that we can NOT trust him. Its all fake… EVERYTHING.

During the video presentation he shows an image of what is supposedly him and his family. His name is Willy Handcock and he has 3 kids with his wife Amanda. But after running a reverse Google image search on the picture of his family that he showed I was able to find that this is nothing more than a stock photo that anyone can purchase online and use as they wish. This is NOT his real family… its a purchased image. As you can see the image can be purchased on DepositPhotos…

Doesn’t Really Even Make Much Sense

The fake news story that lured me into this program talked about how Amazon had just released some new work at home opportunity program but then when I got to this “money sucking website” BS there was no mention of it at all.

Throughout the entire video presentation they really don’t tell you much of anything. The guy just talks about all the money you will be making with this system and keeps trying to hype it up without really providing any info on what is really going on. Its all a bunch of fluff without any good information.

Towards the end of the video he starts talking about affiliate marketing, which is a legitimate way to make money online and is actually how I make a living, but still never mentions Amazon again. He just gives you some BS story about a Russian guy named Sergio who shared this system with him in the first place.

Everything Is Fake

The news story is fake, the person who created it (Willy Handcock) is a fake, and guess what??? Even the testimonial videos from people talking about how amazing this system is are all fake.

Below you can see a screenshot of the one lady in the testimonial videos and her profile on Fiverr. Fiverr is a freelance marketplace where you can hire actors/actresses to make fake videos like this for your products/services…

Your Typical Get Rich Quick Scam

As a rule of thumb… when something sounds too good to be true then it probably is. In this case it is too good to be true, meaning that it is false. Its all a lie.

There is no system out there that you can just push one button and start making tons of money online. That is absolutely ridiculous and luckily you did not fall for it. You took the extra time to do some research and came across my review here.

Just think about it for a second… why would this guy be giving away this system to a bunch of random people. He tells you not to share it with anyone but he doesn’t even know you so why would he trust you with such a powerful system? It makes no sense at all and is completely fake.

Fast Income Generator is just part of a sales funnel to get people to buy into the Money Sucking Websites scam. This is something that you see often in the online world. You see a scam and then tons of different sales funnels popping up luring people in from different angles.

What I Recommend

If you are a beginner looking to make money online then I would really suggest taking a look at how I make a living working online, which is by affiliate marketing. Basically what I do is promote products for companies online and earn commissions doing so. Its a good way for beginners to get started because you just promote products that are already good sellers. There is no need to create or sell your own product.

But there are many ways to get started with this and many of them are not what I would call good options. You can read my “make money online guide” by clicking the button below. In it 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.

Leave any questions or comments below and I will get back to you as soon as I can 🙂

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Tube Profit Sniper – Scam Exposed? [Review]

Tube Profit Sniper is supposedly a system that is very easy to use and can make you over $500 per day online. But is all of this really true? Can you really trust what these people are saying? Or is Tube Profit Sniper a scam that you should be avoiding at all costs?

In this review I’ll be answering all these questions. If you are thinking about buying into this you are definitely going to want to think again. This system is not as it seems to be. Much of what they tell you is either misleading or a complete lie as you will see.

Tube Profit Sniper Review

The video presentation starts off with the spokesman talking about all these people have made over $500 since yesterday, such as Mike James who made $572.84 and Cindy Batista made a $565.45. He claims that 20 people would join this program yesterday and they all have made at least $500 since then.

The problem here is that there is no proof that this is actually true. Anyone could say that someone made a certain amount of money in a certain amount of time but without any real proof to back this up how can you trust the information?

Overall this system seems like a typical get-rich-quick scheme, similar to Millionaire Edge & Clone My Sites, which I recently reviewed. The spokesman says it over and over again how you can easily make over $500 a day with this which adds up to $180,000 a year, how it is super easy and only takes 17 minutes of “set up time” and so on.

Whenever you come across a system like this that is too good to be true it likely is. And it’s a good thing you took the time to do a little extra research on this before diving in, because what the guy is telling you is too good to be true… It’s all a lie.

Doesn’t Make Any Sense

Before I get into all of the lights that you are told and shown I first want to point out that this entire system makes little sense. The spokesman talks all about how YouTube makes over $70 billion per year and that you were going to get a piece of the pie. This would make you think that you are going to somehow get a piece of that $70 billion that YouTube is making correct?

Well it would be incorrect to think that because he then talks about the affiliate commissions you will be making, which has absolutely nothing to do with YouTube’s revenue.

So right off the bat things are making much sense.

Everything About This Place Is a Lie

Fake Live Recording

Underneath the video presentation there is a counter that says the number of viewers in there is also a flashing red box that says “streaming”. The view counter is completely fake. There is absolutely no way that there are over 2000 viewers at any given time on this video. I see this kind of stuff all the time with scams. It is not hard to figure it all. And the red box that says streaming seems to be trying to give people the impression that this video is live. This of course is not true at all because you can pause the video at any time and skip ahead.

Fake Testimonials

All of the testimonials for this system also fake. Below the video presentation they showed a bunch of different testimonials which looked like they were supposed to be from Facebook. I took the liberty of running a reverse Google image search for one of the testimonial images and as you can see below the images used all over the place online. The reason for this is because it is likely a stock photo that anyone can purchase online and use on their site.

But They Show You Income Proof???

At one point in the video presentation one of the users of the system shows you different affiliate accounts and all the money is made with that. While it does seem that what he is showing you is real, meaning the money in his account or real, there is no proof that that money has been made with this particular system. This income proof could be something completely different, which I am guessing is the case.

Ok… This Is Really Strange…

Something that I found which is a tell-tale sign of a scam is in the disclaimer section at the bottom of the sales page. If you scrolled down to the bottom you might have noticed that they mention a place called 60minuteprofitplan.com (60 Minute Profit Plan). This is actually another scam that I have reviewed in the past. It is pretty much a typical get-rich-quick scheme as well.

I see mistakes like this made often with scams. Both of these scams are likely made by the same person and this new TubeProfitSniper scam likely used the same sales page as the old scam with a different video presentation, different logos, etc. So it’s basically a rehashed old scam sales page where they forgot to change the disclaimer.

Final Thoughts

This is nothing more than a scam that I definitely would not recommend anyone buy into. Why not? Well because as you can see from everything I’ve talked about above, what they tell you is extremely misleading and full of lies. So how can you trust a system like this? The answer is you cannot.

As a full disclosure, I have not actually purchased this system and tested it out for myself. However I have a lot of experience in the online moneymaking world, having been making money since 2015, and can easily spot scams like this. There were some systems/programs that I review you know I’m a bit unsure of whether or not they are a scam, but this one is different. This one I am absolutely positive is a scam. Sure, you may be able to make some money with this, but as far as I am concerned it is a scam based on the extremely deceptive sales tactics used to lure people in and take their money.

If you are looking for a legitimate way to make money online I would recommend taking a look at the program I use, which I got started with back in 2015 when I first started looking for ways to earn online. Now I make a living online, by the way, which goes to show that this program works. You can click the button below to learn more.

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

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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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