Digital Experts Academy
High Ticket Programs

Is Digital Experts Academy a Scam Program? – 3rd Party Review

Digital Experts AcademyDigital Experts Academy is a program that you can supposedly achieve financial freedom with by creating your own online business. But what is this program really? Is there more than meets the eye? Is Digital Experts Academy a scam that you should be concerned about? Or is this the real deal?

In this review I’ll be giving you my take on what is going on here. There is more than meets the eye and this doesn’t necessarily mean good things. I am not affiliated with this program at all so I won’t be holding back in this review. There are some things I am very much against and I’ll be speaking my mind on them.

Digital Experts Academy Review

Digital Experts Academy is a high-ticket online business training program that was created by Stuart Ross and Jay Kubassek. In a nutshell, this program provides training, tools, mentorship, etc for those looking to make money online with their own business/website. There are several different levels of membership and as you will see they can get very expensive.

But before I get into all of this, one thing you should know is that Stuart and Jay aren’t just the creators of this. They also are the creators of a program called Six Figure Mentors, which I looked into in my The Laptop Entrepreneurs review. This is important to know because the 2 different programs are tied together as you will see in a minute.

Six Figure Mentors is the same type of deal. It is an online business training program that provides tools and training for making money online. They provide good training and good tools, but one complaint that I have as well as many others that have tried out this program is that they push members to promote their products. Similarly to MOBE, Legendary Marketer, and other online marketing training programs, they push members to make money by promoting their memberships. So what happens is many people buy in to make money online and then they end up making money online by getting others to buy in.

What Is DEA Really?

The way I see it DEA is like an add-on to the SFM program. Its like the high-ticket add-on. And by high ticket I mean really expensive.

When, or I should say “If”, you buy into DEA you will get a bunch of training that goes along with it. You will get training on Youtube marketing, SEO, FB advertising, branding, and a plethora of other important areas of online business. But are the memberships really worth the price?

The cost of the DEA memberships are as follows…

  • Silver – $2,500
  • Gold – $8,000
  • Platinum – $11,000
  • Black: -$20,000

Quite a hefty price tag wouldn’t you say? For what its worth, from what I can see from the outside the programs look like they are pretty good. It seems they provide a heck of a lot and definitely do have real value. But are they really worth these high prices?

The Problem I Find With These Types of Programs

In the world of digital products like these, it is very difficult to put a price on them. How much value do products like this really provide? I mean… I guess if you buy in and go on to make good money with what you were provided and taught then you could say that everything was worth a heck of a lot, but if you don’t then the opposite is true.

So how much is training, tools and mentorship really worth?

What I find happens often with programs of this nature is that they slap on extremely high ticket prices that are in my opinion inflated. They cost way more than the value that they provide. And there is a reason for this…. which is big commissions.

From what I see here it seems that SFM is following the path of MOBE and other high ticket programs. It is hard to say for sure, but the prices seem to be a very overvalued and judging from my experience in this industry and from what I know about other similar programs I am guessing this is mostly for the sake of earning big commissions.

You may have a different opinion than me on this and if you do this is something I would love to hear. I am not saying that DEA doesn’t provide a value doesn’t provide value. I’m just having a hard time seeing the value equaling the extremely hefty price tags that come with the different membership levels.

Conclusion on DEA – Good Opportunity or Not?

Okay, let me summarize everything that I’ve been saying here. The way I see it DEA (Digital Experts Academy) is an extension of SFM (Six Figure Mentors). SFM pushes members to go out and promote SFM to others in order to make money, and DEA is a high ticket extension onto this. With DEA members are able to sell these extremely high ticketed products and earn large commissions doing so.

Both DEA and SFM are the same type of programs. They both provide tools and training along with mentor ship for people looking to make money online. It suggested that DEA is the higher-priced and more advanced version, that members would likely get into after already having one of the advanced memberships of SFM.

My Opinion On Everything

Personally I am not a fan of programs that push members to promote the same darn program nor am I a fan of programs that sell extremely expensive products for what seems to be the purpose of earning money rather than providing value.

Now of course, like I said, I have not actually bought into DEA so I do not have first-hand experience with testing everything out. This review is based on what I know about SFM and what I have seen in the online marketing world having been involved since 2015.

You are welcome to DEA for yourself. I am not going to tell you to do this or tell you not to do this. The decision is up to you. However, I will not be buying into it personally.

Maybe I am wrong for writing this review without having tried out this program for myself, but there is no way in heck I am going to spend a minimum of $2500 just to test something out that I feel isn’t going to be worth it.

Anyways, hope you enjoyed my review and I hope you take something good away from. Before you go, if buying extremely expensive high ticket products is not for you then I would suggest checking out how I make a living online. I wrote this guide here where I go over what I do to make money online, how it all works, and what I consider the best way for beginners to get started is.

Please leave any questions and comments below and I will get back to you as soon as possible 🙂

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High Ticket Programs, Training

Is MOBE a Ponzi Scheme? – What You Should Know

is mobe a ponzi schemeIf you are looking to buy into MOBE you may be hesitant to do so due to the recruitment aspect of the business. Many MOBE members go out and recruit others in as much as possible and this raises the question of it being a possible Ponzi scheme. Is MOBE a ponzi scheme? Is it a legitimate mlm? Is it any of the above?

In this short review I’ll be going over the payment structure that MOBE has in place and how things work. And by the way, I am not a MOBE member so I’m not going to be trying to make it sound better than it is.

What Exactly is a Ponzi Scheme?

Before getting into the meat of this review, its first important to know what a ponzi scheme actually is. In a nutshell, a ponzi scheme is “a form of fraud in which belief in the success of a nonexistent enterprise is fostered by the payment of quick returns to the first investors from money invested by later investors”.

Its basically a big flow of money with no value being provided. The only way they stay afloat is by bringing in new investors who’s money goes to paying off the older investors, all the while everyone is thinking that they are actually making money legitimately.

A Look at MOBE’s Compensation Plan

MOBE has what they call a 2-tier affiliate program and how it works is like this: As an affiliate, when you go out and sell MOBE products to other people you will earn a commission on those personal sales. On top of this you will also earn commissions from the sales that those recruits make…. that is it.

There aren’t 10 different levels with money flowing up a massive pyramid-like structure. The comp plan is very simple and small. I suppose you could consider it a mlm because there are multiple levels, but even this doesn’t really seem to fit. You are only making money from what you do and what the people you recruit do.

Ponzi Scheme?

MOBE at its core is not a ponzi scheme. However, I feel that in a way, the affiliates who go out and really mislead and sucker people to buying in make it seem like a ponzi scheme. Let me explain…

Ok, so as you may know. MOBE is well known for having affiliates go around and promote all sorts of crazy get rich quick ideas that funnel people into buying MOBE. I review MOBE funnel sites all the time that are way off-based and extremely misleading.

In fact I just reviewed this funnel site called Get Money Relief where MOBE was being promoted as some sort of “personal stimulus package” where you could make money from some economic government aid loophole, which is so far from the truth it is comical. And there are plenty more where this came from, including Optimize Success Portal & My Hidden Pages. Its every week that I see a new very misleading promotion going on for MOBE.

So what happens when people buy into MOBE from these misleading promotions? They are buying into an idea that doesn’t exist. They buy in and then find out that it is nothing as they were told beforehand. They are buying into a “nonexistent enterprise” which is part of the definition of a pyramid scheme. I mean they are still buying into MOBE, which is real, but what they thought they were buying into does not exist.

HOWEVER…

MOBE is still not a ponzi scheme because once you do buy in you realize what it really is. You might be extremely disappointed depending on how much you were mislead with the promotions but you do find out what it really is, which is a digital marketing training/tools platform.

And in order to make money with MOBE you can either apply the tools and training to another online business or promote MOBE.

You are not making money from the belief in a nonexistent enterprise at this point so quite simply… it is not a ponzi scheme.

The Problem With MOBE

The problem with MOBE is its rogue affiliates that go out and promote this program in very misleading ways. Its a serious problem and leads to many people being victimized and buying in without knowing what they are buying into. MOBE could crack down on its affiliates but this has been going on for years and honestly I would say its as bad as its ever been right now. So I don’t see it changing.

I also would like to see MOBE back off some from pushing members to promote MOBE. Its true that members can apply the tools and training to any online business but members are also pushed to promote MOBE more than anything else. The main introductory product to MOBE, which is their 21 step program, pushes people to promote MOBE right off the bat. This is something I don’t like to see.

The Cost… People Are Forced to Pay Large Amounts of Money

If you buy into MOBE knowing the truth of the matter then there is no problem here because you know what you are getting into. However, these people that are getting suckered in by rogue affiliates that promote it in a very misleading way find out the hard way.

When you buy into MOBE, and if you decide to try to make money promoting MOBE, which you will be pushed to do, you are going to have to buy into the more expensive upsells.

Most people buy into MOBE with the $97 introductory course that consists of the 21 steps but the core products are much more expensive. The reason you have to buy them is because not only will they provide more training and tools, but most importantly they will provide you with a way to make more money. With MOBE you can only sell the products that you personally buy. So if you want to make money selling their way OVERVALUED high ticket products you will first have to buy them.

mobe cost

Conclusion on MOBE

Based on the definition of a ponzi scheme MOBE is not one of them. However, I can see why people are asking if it is. When you go out and see people misleading and suckering others to buy in, then you see that members are pushed to promote MOBE and are forced to buy into the upsells if they want any chance of making good money, then yes it is logical to at least think MOBE could possibly be a pyramid scheme.

In closing: MOBE isn’t a pyramid scheme. They do provide good training/tools. They push members to promote MOBE. Many MOBE members promote the opportunity as a misleading get rich quick scheme. You will have to pay a lot of money to make a lot of money if you sell MOBE.

If you are looking for a much more affordable program for making money online my recommendation is Wealthy Affiliate. You can read my review of this program here.

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

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High Ticket Programs, Training

Is Matt Lloyd and MOBE a Scam? – My Take On It

Is Matt Lloyd and MOBE a ScamMOBE is a digital marketing program created by Matt Lloyd that receives quite a lot of negative attention on the internet. But is this negative attention unjust or does this program deserve what is said about it? Is Matt Lloyd and MOBE as scam altogether?

In this review I’ll be taking a level-headed approach and going over what MOBE is exactly, why so many people call it a scam, the reality of the situation, common complaints and more.

What Is MOBE Exactly?

MOBE, which stands for My Online Business Empire, is a digital marketing program that provides both the training and the tools necessary for online marketing and making money online.

They provide pretty much everything you need for online marketing and from what I have seen it is all top-notch you could say. I have seen some MOBE members become very successful with making money online.

Why All The Negative Attention?

There is more than one reason for the negative attention that you may or may not have seen online. Some of the reasons for this include the following…

#1 – They Push You to Promote MOBE

Many people buying into MOBE may not know exactly what they are getting themselves into. They might be surprised to find that the main introductory 21 step MTTB course pushes members to make money promoting MOBE itself. So pretty much you buy in to make money online and then you end up making money online by getting other people to buy in.

I will tell you that it is possible to apply the training and tools that MOBE provides you with to any online business  however. How many people actually do this? I don’t think we will ever know. But I can say that I think the large majority of people that buy into MOBE end up trying to promote MOBE to other people because of how the whole system is designed.

So you can see why this would make people upset with MOBE. Many people feel as if they are just a disposable tool used to promote the brand and make the company rich.

#2 – It Gets VERY Expensive

This is something else that not many people know when they originally buy into MOBE… which is that you will have to pay large amounts of money to be able to make money.

MOBE uses what is called a “licensing rights” business model which means that if you want to sell MOBE products and make money doing so you are first going to have to buy them.

How much does MOBE cost ask? Well they have many different products. They have their introductory products, like the 21 step MTTB program that sells for $97 or the $49 product and these are basically a way to get people’s feet in the door, and then you have their core products where the real money is made. The core products range in price from  $2,497 all the way up to $29,997 as you can see here…mobe cost

These core products are extremely expensive but this is what makes MOBE so luring for newcomers. Because by selling these high ticket products you can make huge commissions.

Do the products actually deserve their price tags? Products like this can be hard to put a price on but I would personally say that they have massively inflated prices all for the sake of being able to make big commissions. This is at least how it seems to me.

But anyways… the bottom line is that if you want to make good money promoting MOBE, which you will be pushed to do, then you will have to buy into the expensive core products of the program. They will provide more tools, training, help, but possibly more than anything the ability to make bigger commissions.

There are lots of other programs that do this out there too. Legendary Marketer, TCP Lifestyle System, and Jeff’s 6 Figure Business System just to name a few.

#3 – Misleading Promotions

MOBE has a serious problem with what I call “rogue affiliates”. These are MOBE affiliates who promote MOBE in a very misleading and unethical way all for the sake of making money. Instead of legitimately getting people to buy into MOBE by providing truthful information they often misrepresent the opportunity and promote it as a “get rich quick scheme”.

I review MOBE promotion sites all the time and see everything.

Most sites will just make MOBE sound better than it is by talking all about the automated massive commissions you can earn with this system but don’t discuss the work that is involved or the massive amounts of money you first have to spend to make that kind of money. Some sites that I’m talking about here include My Hidden Pages, Home Based Wealth System, Amazing Shortcut and others.

Then on the even worse side of things you have sites that totally misrepresent the opportunity and pretty much completely scam people. For example I reviewed a program recently called “Get Money Relief“, which was really just a funnel site set up to get people to buy into MOBE. This site promotes MOBE as a “personal stimulus package” and claims that this amazing program exploits some loophole in the new US economic stimulus package, which is a ridiculous claim that is completely untrue.

As you can imagine, if you were to buy into MOBE thinking it is some fairy tale system that is going to be dumping tons of money into your bank account on autopilot then you are going to be extremely disappointed.

Some Common Complaints

Most of the complaints that I find online have to do with being mislead into buying in thinking it was going to be some easy process to make money as well as having problems getting refunds of their money.

There are a lot of people that seem to be asking for refunds and understandably so. The problem here is that they make it much more difficult than it should be and you have to jump through hoops to get your money back.

On the BBB website there are plenty of complaints about this which I took several screenshots of here…mobe complaints

Also if you go to Ripoff Report you can find loads of complaints about refunds as well as the program just being a scam in general… I took an overview screenshot below but if you want to actually read the individual complaints you can go to Ripoff Report to do so.

So Is MOBE a Scam? What Is My Take On It?

The answer to this question depends on what you consider a scam. There is no doubt that MOBE pushes members to promote their products and there is no doubt that they push people into upsells that they didn’t know about from the start, which is pretty unethical in my view.

They could be more straightforward and let people know the reality of the business but they fail to do this and treat members as if they are nonhuman. I don’t like this and I don’t agree with what is going on here. But hey… this is all just my opinion and who am I to say whether or not its a scam. Matt Lloyd himself claims it isn’t a scam so its not to him.

Do you think its a scam? Its definitely a well crafted money making scheme that is for sure… but does this make it a scam? I would love to hear everyone’s thoughts on this in the comment section below.

And by the way, if you are looking for a program that is 100x more affordable and doesn’t push you into promoting their products then I recommend Wealthy Affiliate. This is the online business program I use to make money online. You can read my review of Wealthy Affiliate here.

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Secret Society of Millionaires
"Get Rich Quick", High Ticket Programs

Secret Society of Millionaires – Another Very Misleading Sales Pitch

Secret Society of MillionairesJason Alton claims that there is a “Secret Society of Millionaires” and that he is opening up new spots for mentorship right now. He claims that with this simple automated system can generate over $10,000 per month. But is this too good to be true? Is Secret Society of Millionaires a Scam is going to all of you of your money? Or is this the opportunity that you’ve been waiting for?

In this review I’m going to be getting over the reality of what’s happening here. The truth is that a sales presentation is extremely misleading and makes things same way better than what they really are. While you can make money with the system it is not the simple, easy, magical system that Jason claims it is.

Secret Society of Millionaires Review

The sales presentation is put on by a man named Jason Alton. He claims that he is opening up mentor-ship for this secret society and that there will only be a 20 spot capacity. And of course over on the right side of the screen no problem failure there’s only one or two spots left. However, none of this is true. There are unlimited spots for this program and I’m going to be showing you why this is the case in this review.

Since you are reading this review, I’m guessing that you’re suspicious of the claims made in the sales presentation. It pretty much seems like your typical online scam. He claims that is extremely easy, that you didn’t need any experience, that you can make tons of money, and that it runs on complete autopilot. Oh yeah, and of course somehow you are one of the lucky many people to get this private invitation.

But like I said, most of the information given in the sales presentation is very misleading. Here are a few things you should know before I get into what is really being sold to you here, which isn’t what he tells you.

Some Red Flags

#1 – Only 20 Spots Left!

He tells you that there are only 20 spots left, but this is not true. You could come to the website in a week from now and it would be telling you the same thing. This is just what you call false scarcity, and it is intended to get people to buy into this as fast as possible without doing the proper research and really thinking about it.

Believe me when I say this guy will take all the members he can possibly get to join.

#2 – By Invitation Only

He tells you that you can only land on his website by invitation only. But this is not true as well. Anyone can go to secretsocietyofmillionaires.com and sign up.

#3 – Its a Secret System

This system that he is referring you to is not a secret at all. It is being promoted all over the Internet right now and is not a secret by any stretch of the imagination. You will see why when I explain what this really is a second.

#4 – It Runs On Complete Autopilot

No it does not run on complete autopilot. There are lots of great automated characteristics with this online business as well as any other business, but it is far from being complete auto pilot.

#5 – The Testimonials Are Fake

the testimonials that were shown in the video presentation actually all fake. The people in these testimonials paid actors that you can hire on the website Fiverr. I recognized the one woman in the one testimonial video right away because I have seen her in others before. As you can see below this is the same woman from Fiver that you can pay to do a “natural video as a spokesperson”…

#6 – They Have Never Been Featured On The News

Jason claims that this program has been featured on various news sites but this is another lie. They show real news clips in the presentation video but these have nothing to do with the program that Jason is trying to sell you.

If you wanted to you could go to any of the news websites and search for Secret Society of Millionaires, but you would not find a thing related to it.

Whats REALLY Going On Here… The Truth

Basically all this is, is a sales funnel for another program called MOBE. And you can see this if you go to the checkout page and scroll down to the bottom where you will see…

So what the heck is MOBE?

MOBE is a digital marketing training program that provides the tools and training for making money online. In particular, it mostly provides training and tools so that you can go out and get other members to buy into MOBE. So you buy in to make money online and then you get the training and tools to make money online by getting others to buy in.

And if you thought that the $37 is all its going to cost then you are in for a rude awakening. This is just the beginning of a very expensive program. MOBE is what you call a “high ticket” program, meaning that it gets extremely expensive. The $37 product is just an introductory product that’s purpose is to get people’s feet in the door.

There are different products within the MOBE program, which are somewhat like different tiers of membership and they go up in price all the way to $29,997…mobe cost

With MOBE it is possible to make money using the tools and training for any online business venture but the reality is that you are pushed to promote MOBE. And if you do this you will have to buy the more expensive products. Why? Well because you have to buy them if you want to make money promoting them with MOBE’s licensing rights business model.

So its going to get very expensive.

Conclusion on Secret Society of Millionaires

There is no “Secret Society of Millionaires”. The Secret Society of Millionaires website is a site created by Jason Alton who is a member of MOBE and makes money promoting it. He is doing what is very common for MOBE members to do, which is promote this program as some magical opportunity that you have to buy into right now, that is super easy, and that anyone can become rich with. I review MOBE promotional sites like this all the time, Your Easy Business and Get Money Relief for example, and its always the same deal.

MOBE has a serious problem with members promoting things in a very misleading way and pretty much scamming people. You can make money with it but it just isn’t as easy as it seems. Sure they do provide you with done-for-you sales funnels and products to promote, but it is still up to you to go out and do the marketing, which is easier said than done. That is why members often go the route of suckering in new members with lies and deceit.

Anyways…. I don’t recommend MOBE but if its something that you are interested in then go for it. Its just not my style.

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My Hidden Pages
Easy Money Scams, High Ticket Programs

Is My Hidden Pages a Scam Program or Can You Really Make $10,000/mo? – [Honest Review]

My Hidden PagesMy Hidden Pages claims to be a system that anyone can easily make $1,000 to $10,000 a month with on autopilot. But is this the real deal or is it another worthless program that isn’t going to live up to what it says it will? Is My Hidden Pages a scam that is just going to leave you discouraged at the end of the day?

After coming across this site and hearing the over-the-top sales pitch I knew I had to review it. I was very suspicious of what was being said and rightly so… the information given in the video presentation is very misleading. I’ll be going over the truth of the matter and you will see that this is nowhere near as good as it seems.

My Hidden Pages Review

The spokesperson you hear in the video presentation claims to be Philip from Minneapolis, however I cannot verify this because he doesn’t give any more information.

But anyways…. he claims that he has no idea how you came across this video because its hidden from Facebook, Google, and 99% of the internet. Lucky you right?

But be careful because he says if you click away you might never see this video again. Oh No!! But don’t worry, I’ll go over how this is not true in a second.

the system that he is supposedly giving to you out of the kindness of his heard he claims can make you anywhere from $1,000 to $10,000 a month online. He claims that many billionaires are making tons of money by activating these secret sites for themselves.

From what he says you are lead to believe that you just activate some “secret” sites and leave them running on autopilot… all the while you are sitting back and raking in the money. Pretty much what he is telling you is that this is a super easy system that anyone can use to make tons of money online.

But….. its not and there is a heck of a lot of misinformation given that I’ll go over. But first I want to explain a bit about what he is really trying to get you to buy into.

The Real Program Here

The real program here is called MOBE, or My Online Business Empire. My Hidden Pages is just part of a sales funnel that was set up by a member of MOBE.

MOBE is a digital marketing program that provides training and tools for making money online. In a nutshell its basically one of those systems that people buy into to make money online and then they end up making money online by getting others to buy in. This is exactly what this “Phillip” guy is doing. He is a member of MOBE and is making money by getting others to buy in through his My Hidden Pages website.

It is possible to use the tools and training that MOBE provides to any online business but MOBE pushes people to promote the company and make money this way.

Misleading Information and Lies

“No Crazy Investments” – Lie

MOBE is what you call a high ticket program, meaning that you can make big commissions from selling MOBE to other people but you also have to pay big money to be able to earn those commissions.

MOBE uses a licensing rights business model which means that you have to buy the MOBE products before you can sell them. There are multiple tiers of membership and the core products cost up to $29,997. The $97 product that you buy in at is just the introductory product and is designed to get people’s feet in the door.

Here are the prices of the core products…mobe cost

So YES… there are crazy investments because you are going to have to pay a lot to be able to make a lot. This is similar to programs like Jeff’s 6 Figure Business System, Legendary Marketer, and TCP Lifestyle System.

“No Products to Buy” – Lie

This goes along with that above. Of course there are products to buy. You have to pay for the training and tools at MOBE. This is a blatant lie.

“No Multi-level Marketing” – Arguable

He also tells you that this is not a MLM…. although technically it is a MLM. I know there will be a lot of MOBE members out there that will argue with you all day claiming that its not a MLM but the truth is that it does have multiple levels.

They all it a two tier affiliate model but really this is just a mlm with 2 levels.

What this all means is that you can earn money by recruiting in new members yourself and also from the members that your recruits get to buy in.

This is my take on it anyhow. It is a mlm but not that much of one. Its not like there are 10 levels as you will see with some.

Limited Availability – Lie

They tell you that if you are able to see the video then it means they are still accepting applicants… as if they have limited positions open or something like that. At the beginning of the presentation the guy also tells you that if you click away from the video you may never see it again.

However, there are not limited positions and you can easily go back to the video to watch it again. These are just false scarcity tactics used to try to get people to buy in as fast as possible without taking the necessary time to research what they are really getting into.

Anyone can buy into this. There is no limit. MOBE has been around for years and will take anyone they can get to buy in.

Conclusion on My Hidden Pages and MOBE

You could definitely call My Hidden Pages a scam because it really misleads people into buying in. It pretty much suckers people in with talks of making easy automated money… and lots of it. You see this a lot with MOBE promotion sites. I review these sites all the time, such as Online Success Portal & Home Based Wealth System, and they usually do pretty much scam people to buy in, because remember this is how they make money and how you will be too.

MOBE on the other hand is not a scam itself but at the same time I don’t really care for this type of program. There is no doubt that they push members to promote the company and their licensing rights business model forces members to buy the more expensive products, which they probably had no idea existed when they joined.

Join MOBE if you want to but its not a recommendation I’m going to give.

If you are looking for a much more affordable program for making money online, that I do recommend, then take a look at Wealthy Affiliate. I’ve been a member since 2015 and make very good money with it. You can read my Wealthy Affiliate review here for more information on it all.

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

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Optimize Success Portal
Easy Money Scams, High Ticket Programs

Is Optimize Success Portal a Scam Program? – Honest 3rd Party Review

Optimize Success PortalWith Optimize Success Portal you supposedly get a “millionaire website” that just cranks in the cash day and night. But is what they tell you in the video presentation really true or is this just another program that is going to leave you discouraged and with less money than when you started?…. is Optimize Success Portal a scam?

In this review I’ll be going over the truth of the matter here. And the truth is that the video presentation for this system is extremely misleading. What you are buying into is nowhere near as good as they make it sound nor is it as easy.

Optimize Success Portal Review

If you decide to enter your name and email, which will take you to the second video, the spokesman tells you that “you just hit the jackpot”. He claims that you have been selected out of thousands of people to get a system that cranks in money like clockwork.

Lucky you right? But you you have to be careful because if you leave the page you will forfeit your spot and might not get the opportunity again.

He claims that you have been selected to get your own “millionaire website” that will be pre-made for you and pretty much all you have to do is buy in for the extremely discounted price of $97. And best of all you are guaranteed to make money. He says that you are guaranteed to make $500 with this so its a great deal right???

Well…. like I said… this is all VERY MISLEADING.

What You Are Really Buying Into

The program that they are selling you here is called MOBE or My Online Business Empire, which is a digital marketing system that provides training and tools for online business.

In particular MOBE is one of those systems that people buy into to make money online and then end up making money online by getting others to buy into it. There are multiple high priced tiers of the program and pretty much its a big circle of people buying in, buying into the more expensive tiers and getting others to buy in and do the same.

You are able to use what they give you for any online business but overwhelmingly its focused on getting members to go out and sell MOBE to others and make money this way…. which is what the owner of this Optimize Success Portal website is doing. I review MOBE promotional sites like this all the time… Home Based Wealth System and My Optimized Success Plan just to name a couple.

Incredibly Misleading Info

Limited Spots

They tell you “if you leave the page you forfeit your spot”. This is not even close to being true. MOBE has been around for years and they will take anyone that wants to buy in. There is in no way limited spots. So take your time here. Do not rush.

This false scarcity is just a sales tactic to get people to buy in as fast as possible without really thinking about what they are buying into.

$500 Guarantee

MOBE does have a $500 guaranteed if you don’t make a certain amount of money in a certain amount of time. This is very enticing and many members use this to lure people in. However… its very misleading.

The truth is that they have never paid out this $500 guarantee, not because everyone has made a bunch of money, but because its a bunch of BS. The $500 guarantee is only if you do everything to perfection and they can always say that you did something wrong or not as it should have been done or didn’t put in enough effort, which is what they will do if you do try to get your $500.

So don’t expect to get this because you won’t.

Eligible for a Mercedes Benz?

MOBE does give away Mercedes Benz’s to their top members, meaning the people that get tons of others to buy into MOBE. HOWEVER… don’t expect this either. I’m not sure how many people have actually got one but I know it is very few.

In order to reach this level you will also have to spend a ton of money, which they don’t tell you anything about.

The Real Cost of This

The $97 that this costs to get into is just the very start of it. This is just for one of their intro courses that is designed to get people in the door. It will teach you basics and provide you with some tools and resources but you will need more if you really want to make money.

MOBE has a “licensing rights” program which means that you first have to buy the product before you can sell it. So if you want to make big commissions selling MOBE products you have to buy them first. Their core memberships cost up to $29,997 as you can see below…

mobe cost

So while you can definitely make money with this system you are being pushed to buy higher and higher yourself because you pretty much have to if you want a chance of making the big bucks.

Conclusion on Optimize Success Portal & MOBE

Ok… so Optimize Success Portal is just a website that a MOBE member set up to sell MOBE to other people. It provides extremely misleading information and pretty much suckers people to buy in without really knowing what they are getting into, which is common when it comes to MOBE promotions. Because they push members so much to promote the company this often leads to very unethical sales tactics.

When you buy into MOBE you will likely be doing the same type of thing… or at least you will be pushed to do so. You will also be pushed to buy into the upsells and higher tiers of MOBE and will pretty much have to do so if you want to make good money.

While you can make money with MOBE it is not nearly as easy as it seems. You have to be willing to spend a lot of money and what they don’t tell you is that it does require a lot of work. You get the system (the website, landing pages, products to sell, etc) but you are still the one that has to market it. And online marketing is much easier said than done. I’ve been in the industry since 2015 and it is not a joke that you just go out and do one day and become successful at.

Buy in if you want to but know what you are getting yourself into.

If you are looking for a much more affordable and honest recommendation then I suggest taking a look at Wealthy Affiliate. I’ve been a members since 2015 and make a living with this program. You can read my review of Wealthy Affiliate here for more info on everything.

Leave any questions or comments below please and I’ll get back to you soon 🙂

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Is Legendary Marketer System a Scam? – Please Read Before Doing Anything

is the legendary marketer system a scamSo I’m guessing you were just on some promotional sales page for Legendary Marketer or another program funneling people into buying the Legendary Marketer system and are a bit suspicious of whats going on here. The sales pitches that you usually see for this are over-the-top, way over-hyped spiels about how much money you can be making. They usually lure people in with the hopes and dreams of making it rich.

But can you really make it rich with this system? Or is Legendary Marketer System a scam that is going to leave you with nothing but less money in your bank account? The truth is that it isn’t a scam and you can make money… HOWEVER, there is a lot of misleading information out there that is giving many people false hopes and dreams.

Legendary Marketer System Review

The Legendary Marketer System is a membership training program that also provides tools for digital marketing. It was created by David Sharpe who has made a heck of a lot of money selling digital marketing products online for a while now.

David Sharpe is well known for his high role in the Empower Network, which was basically a massive pyramid scheme that imploded.

This Legendary Marketer System is often promoted under different names. One of the most popular being “Duplicate Dave”, which is a program that you can buy into to copy Davids marketing system.

What Is Legendary Marketer System Really?

The truth is that its basically one of those systems that people buy into to make money online and then end up making money online by getting others to buy into it…. and then the cycle repeats.

The training/ tools that members are provided with can be used for any online business but members are pushed to promote the system. This is also the easiest choice because there are many “done for you” features if you do this such as sales funnels, capture pages, etc.

The Licensing Rights Business Model

This uses the same business model that MOBE and Jeff’s 6 Figure Business System does in this sense. It requires members to first purchase the products they want to sell to others. These products are what you call “high ticket” products, meaning they are really expensive and along with this you can make big commissions.

This model keeps the money flowing. Pretty much if members want to make money promoting the system, which they are pushed to do, then they will have to spend a heck of a lot. You will see this when you see the prices…

The Products

The introductory products are just to get people’s feet in the door. They don’t cost much, don’t provide you with all that much, and you can’t make much money selling them. The core products are extremely expensive and this is where you make big commissions.

Introductory Products
  • Legendary Marketer Club – $30/mo
    • Will be provided with beginner training in Youtube, Facebook, and Instagram advertising.
    • Will learn how to generate leads
    • Have access to online business tools
  • Traffic Rolodex – $47 one time
    • This is designed to help guide you with traffic generation
Core Products
  • Legendary Builder Masterclass – $2,500 one time
    • This is what they call the “foundational” product for online business. You will get access to more tools, training, and there is a lot more focus on strategy.
  • Legendary Leader Masterclass – $5,000 one time
    • Here you will get everything from the less expensive core product plus you will get more training on branding out your business and scaling. You will have access to exclusive interviews with people successful in the industry.
  • Legendary Marketer Mastermind – $8,000 one time
    • Here you get everything prior plus access to the in-person mastermind groups were top strategies of conversion, traffic generation, etc. You will have access to future mastermind events too.
  • Legendary Marketer Mastermind – $12,000 one time
    • I’m actually not too sure what this is. On the website it has the same description of the one above yet it costs more. Not really sure about this. If you have any insights about it you can leave a comment below.
  • Legendary Lifestyle Experience – $30,000 one time
    • This is the most expensive product there is. Here you will get more mastermind group access with VIP status, but the most notable part of this product is probably the ability to network with other top marketers as well as personal coaching from Dave Sharp himself.

The Compensation Plan

If you choose to promote the Legendary Marketer products, which you will be guided to do, then you will be able to earn 60% commissions on introductory level products and 40% commissions on core products.

Is This a MLM?

No its not a MLM. However, for the core products you only get 40% commissions because coaches get the other 20%. So I guess you could say it resembles a mlm (2 tier) opportunity to a slight degree although I definitely would not consider it one.

This is a good thing because this means that you can make money more easily selling the products yourself rather than being forced to recruit in other members below you endlessly.

I guess David Sharpe learned his lesson with the massive mlm (pyramid scheme) Empower Network that I mentioned earlier.

Beware Of Misleading Promotions

The online marketing world is plagued with scams and misleading promotions for products that are not as they seem.

Legendary Marketer isn’t a scam but I have seen some very misleading sales funnels promoting it and other programs associated with it like Duplicate Dave, and if you were to buy in from one of these misleading promotions you would likely feel scammed. Take for example the End Financial Stress Now sales funnel that promoted Duplicate Dave in a very misleading way.

Many of the promotions I’ve seen for this have been what I would consider “get rich quick” type of deals that talk about all the money people can make, the fancy cars & mansions, but avoid talking about the work that goes into it all the reality behind it.

The Truth

The truth is that, like every other method of making money online, it is not easy. It is not some system you can just plug into and start raking in the cash as some people might try to make you believe.

If you look at the Income Disclaimer on the Legendary Marketer website they tell you that most affiliates earn between $500 and $2,000 annually. This obviously is not much at all and not even close to being enough to live off of.

I’m not saying that you can’t make good money with this. Some people make a ton promoting this but it takes hard work and time. You cannot expect to join and all of a sudden be making a living. This goes for any method for making money online.

If you think that you can join and this will happen then you are without a doubt going to feel extremely discouraged.

Conclusion on The Legendary Marketer System

The Legendary Marketer System isn’t really a complete scam itself although I don’t care for systems like this. They push members to promote the product endlessly and this leads to lots of rogue affiliates going out there and promoting it with very misleading information, which then leads to people feeling scammed.

I also do not agree with the extreme high ticket products that they sell. I know it is difficult to determine the real value for products like this but in my opinion they are WAY overpriced and the reason for this is so that people can make massive commissions, which is very luring.

If you are going to buy into this just know what you are getting yourself into and know that it isn’t the easy system that you probably saw it promoted as being.

If you are looking for a less “salesy” and much more affordable program for making money online I would suggest taking a look at Wealthy Affiliate. I joined in 2015 and make a living online now, which goes to prove that it works.

You can read my review of Wealthy Affiliate here for more info.

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

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My Optimized Success Plan Review – Easy Money or Big Scam? Answer = Big Scam

My Optimized Success PlanMy Optimized Success Plan claims to be “the most exciting opportunity on the planet” but I don’t see why anyone would get excited to get scammed…. because that’s what this is…. a big old scam.

The video presentation for this system is incredibly misleading. The spokesperson makes it sound like the greatest thing ever. I mean who wouldn’t want to rake in money on autopilot like this? The problem is that this is not true. In this review I’ll be going over how things really are.

My Optimized Success Plan Review

The video presentation starts off with a bunch of news clips about work from home jobs that have absolutely nothing to do with this system. They are just there to try to get you excited and hyped up so that you are more likely to buy into this mess.

The guy talking in the video (who goes by the name of Jordan Daniels) claims that some members of the system are making $10,000 to $20,000 and more per month with these “millionaire websites” that he is giving out.

But as you will see…. what you are told is very misleading. And as a word of warning… anytime you see a opportunity that calls itself  the “most powerful profit-cranking, wallet-bursting, automatic system ever created” you should be very suspicious of whats to come.

A Few Things to Know

Fake News

At one point in the video presentation the spokesperson tells you that this system has been featured on all the major news stations, including CNN, Fox News, etc…

However, this is just a lie to try to get people to think that the opportunity at hand is more credible than it really is. People are usually more trusting of things if it has been on the news.

But of course this has not. You can easily go to any of these news websites and search for this system. You will not find anything related. This is a blatant lie.

Re-Hashed Old Site

This My Optimized Success Plan website is actually a re-hash of the Online Success Plan site that I reviewed a while back. They are the same darn things just with different names.

The reason for this? Well you can draw your own conclusions but I see it as a marketing stunt to be able to continue marketing the same thing that already gained a bad stigma under the previous name.

What This System Really Is

My Optimized Success Plan is nothing more than a fake website to funnel people into buying another program called MOBE. There is no program called My Optimized Success Plan. Its just a funnel site.

MOBE is a digital marketing training program that provides tools and training to make money online. They provide training, done-for-you sales pages, an autoresponder, and a lot of good professional resources at your disposal.

HOWEVER, MOBE is one of those programs that people buy into to make money online and then they make money online by getting others to buy in. Its a viscous cycle, usually filled with lies and deception.

The done-for-you aspects of the MOBE program and much of the training is focused on getting members to go out and promote MOBE to other people. And that is exactly what this “Jordan Daniels” character is doing with this My Optimized Success Plan website. This person is promoting MOBE in a very unrealistic, misleading, and overall deceitful way…. which seems to be how many MOBE affiliates promote the program.

There are a lot of other extremely misleading sales funnel sites out there promoting MOBE that I have reviewed. Some include Home Based Wealth System, My Online Empires, and Desktop Commission System.

The Cost

MOBE is what you call a high ticket program. It has several different tiers of membership. They start out low and get insanely expensive. They have tiers that cost $10,000 to $20,000 and even $30,000 for the highest tier of membership. And guess what? These memberships are what members are reselling to others and earning commissions off of.

You can earn massive commissions getting people to buy in but the catch is that you also must buy in. MOBE uses a “licensing rights” business model that requires you to first purchase the membership before you can resell it to others. This is how they keep the money cycle moving…. you buy in, spend a bunch of money in order to make money, then you get others to buy in and try to upsell them on the more expensive tiers.

Conclusion on My Optimized Success Plan & MOBE

Ok, so My Optimized Success Plan is just a sales funnel to get people to buy into MOBE. The person behind this website is a members of MOBE and is suckering others to buy in. Yes, “suckering” because of the misleading tactics he is using to promote this.

If you buy into MOBE you will likely be pushed down the same type of path. You will be pushed to make money promoting the system and getting others to buy in.

My Optimized Success Plan is definitely a misleading scam in my opinion. We might have different definitions of what makes a scam a scam, but in my opinion anything that suckers people to buy in by knowingly providing extremely misleading information like this is a scam.

MOBE on the other hand I wouldn’t call a scam but I would call it “shady” and I would be careful if I were you. Digital Altitude, which is extremely similar to MOBE just got shut down by the government not too long ago.

Oh ya, by the way… that $500 that they promise is a load of BS. There is a catch to this and there is no way you will get that money. MOBE tells you that they have never had to pay anyone the $500, which they guarantee if you don’t make money. The truth is that they always find a way to not pay the people. Its very misleading and is just there to entice people to join because they think they will at the very least make $500 when this isn’t going to happen with this policy.

But anyways… join if you want to. I’m certainly not going to though.

I would also suggest taking a look at how I make money online, you might be interested. It has nothing to do with high ticket programs like this. You can read more here where I explain everything.

Also, leave any questions or comments below. I’ll get back to you soon 🙂

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My Dot Com Business Franchise, Scam or Legit? – Read Review

My Dot Com Business Franchise scamPaul Lynch claims that his My Dot Com Business Franchise can have ordinary people with no experience easily generating 6-7 figures per year. But are these insane and quite unbelievable claims really true? Or is My Dot Com Business Franchise a scam that you need to avoid?

I know there are going to be a lot of people asking this question which is the reason I decided to write this review. The truth is that you can make money with the program that Paul is promoting here…. BUT…. the sales pitch he is giving you is VERY misleading. Just about anyone that buys in is going to be disappointed due to the misleading nature of the sales page. The bottom line is that its nowhere near as easy as he leads you to believe.

My Dot Com Business Franchise Review

Since you are reading my review here I’m guessing you came across the sales page for this and are suspicious of the claims made. This is a good thing. Usually when you hear something that sounds way too good to be true it is a scam. That is the mindset you need to have when it comes to make money online programs due to the amount of scams that are out there.

In this review I’ll be going over some of the claims made, the real program being promoted here, the reality of it and more.

First I want to go over some of the insane claims that are made on the My Dot Com Business Franchise sales page.

Bold Claims…. Misleading at The Very Least

Below I took a screenshot of some of the things said on the sales page. I’ll be going over the truth about it all.

First off you should know that he isn’t “looking for a handful of extremely fortunate people”. He is looking for every and anyone to buy into this. He is in the business of making money online and this is just a trick to make you think that you need to buy in right away before someone takes your spot. There are no limited positions.

Second… while you will get a “replica” or copy of his website with this program its not and “automatic cash generating membership site”. You won’t make a dime with it on its own. There is a lot of work that you will have to do to make money with this which I’ll go over soon.

Third… while there are a lot of automated features with this system, and just about any online business for that matter, as I said there is work that you need to put in. This is something that isn’t really mentioned.

Now this claim here isn’t just misleading… its a lie. I can pretty much guarantee you that you WON’T make money from day one. While it is possible, it is highly unlikely.

How It Works

If you have ever heard of MOBE then you already know how this all works. Basically My Dot Com Business Franchise is a program created by Paul Lynch on the MOBE (My Online Business Empire) platform.

My Dot Com Business Franchise is what you call a “high ticket” digital marketing program. It provides tools and training and even a pre-made site for you to make money online. But its much more than just that… and much more unethical.

Remember how he said you will get an exact “replica” of his business? This is because when you join you will get a copy of his My Dot Com Business Franchise site and then what you will be doing to make money online is selling this same darn program to other people.

In a nutshell you buy into this to make money online and then you sell this to other people looking to make money online in order for you to make money online.

There are different levels of membership within this program and the reason its called a high ticket program is because it gets extremely expensive. The cost ranges from $997 to $19,997. Usually people buy in on the cheapest level and then are pushed to upgrade in order to make more money.

These membership costs are extremely expensive but this means that you can earn big commissions selling them. However you will also have to buy them in order to make money selling them. The licensing rights system that they use requires the purchase of the product before you can sell.

The MOBE Side of It

It might be all a bit confusing so let me summarize: My Dot Com Business Franchise uses the MOBE platform. Its basically a version of MOBE that Paul Lynch set up to make money with. He makes a ton of money with this because when people join the way the system works it gets them to then go out and get more people to join. There are a lot of other sites like this including Rookie Profit System and Cash Relief Now.

But buying into My Dot Com Business Franchise isn’t the end. The core product here is MOBE. He will also be trying to get you to buy in here which then contains a bunch more extremely expensive high ticket products.

Basically everything you are getting here is built around selling people on extremely expensive high ticket products and then getting them to do the same. These products are way overvalued and the purpose of them being so expensive is so that people can make large commissions.

Is It Really Worth The Money?

No doubt you can make a ton of money with this by suckering others to buying in just like many people out there are doing. But is it really worth the money?

If you look at what you are actually getting with the money, which is a done for you site, autoresponder, hosting, email templates, etc… there is no way in heck its worth the price. Don’t get me wrong, what they provide is well made and professional but its just not worth the price. As I said, the price is so high for the reason of being able to make big commissions.

Conclusion & What I Recommend

My Dot Com Business Franchise might not be a scam but it is VERY misleading and I know a lot of people that buy in are going to feel ripped of and used. Its not some completely done-for-you system and you will have to put in a great deal of effort doing the marketing. Sure you get the site and everything but its up to you to market it and get traffic to the site. This is the hard part.

You can buy into this if you’d like but its not something I am going to. I find this business model very unethical especially with the sales tactics that are commonly used, which consist of information that makes it sound way better than it is.

A program I would suggest taking a look at is Wealthy Affiliate (review here). I’ve been a member since 2015 and vouch for it 100%. They have a much more honest, and way more affordable approach to it all. You won’t have to fork over large sums of cash to make money. Overall its much more beginner friendly.

You can read my review of Wealthy Affiliate here where I go over what it is, what it provides and more.

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Internet Income Explained, Scam or Legit? – The Truth Behind The Curtain

Internet Income ExplainedThe Internet Income Explained program claims that it is the path to financial freedom. I came across this program the other day and was without a doubt suspicious of it all right off the bat. The sales pitch for it was a little too over the top for me and things just came off as too salesy.

Since you are reading my review here I’m guessing you are probably in the same boat as me. You are probably supsicious that this is just another scam and are looking for answers. So is Internet Income Explained a scam? Or is this the program that is going to change your life? In this review I’ll be going over what it really is and what you should definitely know. Spoiler Alert: The sales pitch for this program is pretty misleading.

Internet Income Explained Review

First of all I’d like to say that there are several different websites that are promoting this “Internet Income Explained” program that I came across. The sales videos that they have might differ a bit but they probably are all the same basic thing and I do know they are all selling the same program.

Some of the sites that this has been promoted on include…

  • internet-incomeexplained.com
  • internetincomeexplained.com
  • internetincomeexplained.net

Internet Income Explained

The sales video that I watched was very salesy. It didn’t come off as entirely truthful to me because everything seemed too good to be true. It seemed that the spokesperson was saying everything that people wanted to hear and nothing bad. This is something that should make you suspicious.

The video started off showing people living the dreams, making tons of money on vacation with this system. And of course the people that were “invited” to watch this “secret” sales video are going to get the same exact system for free.

Sound too good to be true? Well the truth is that there are people that are making good money with this system but its not exactly as they lead you to believe it is.

The Real System Here

This “Internet Income Explained” program really doesn’t even exist. All these sites are doing is acting as sales funnels to get people to buy into the real product being pushed here, which is AWOL Academy.

AWOL Academy is an online business training program that was created by Cameron George and Keala Kanae. It provides training and tools for beginners to make money online by promoting products on a website and earning commissions.

The business model is legit and what it’s called is affiliate marketing, which is actually how I make a living. However, there are a lot of complaints about AWOL Academy and for good reason.

Complaints

As you can probably already tell from the sales video, they give  you a fairy-tale explanation of the system. They tell you what you want to hear but don’t give you the cold hard truth.

The truth is that this system is NOT 100% free. The only thing that is free is the very very beginning of the training which isn’t going to really do anything for  you. After that you will have to buy in to the lowest product level called the Pro Academy which will cost you $99.

And after that you will be pushed to buy some of the more expensive products that AWOL Academy offers, which get up in to the thousands of dollars range. There are plenty of upsells in this program and you will see why when I go over how it all works.

How AWOL Academy Works

Why it is possible to apply the training and tools that AWOL gives you to online business in a variety of ways, what they push you to do is to make money online by selling AWOL Academy products. So pretty much you buy into this program to make money online and then you more than likely are going to go down the path of making money online by selling the same system to other people.

You can earn big commissions selling AWOL products because they get so expensive and everyone who joins is pushed to purchase the upsells but there is the downside of this all. And that is of course that you too are going to have to purchase the upsells.

This place is similar to MOBE and Aspire in the way that you first have to purchase the products to be able to resell them and earn commissions. It is also similar in the way that the products get extremely expensive, which are known as high-ticket products.

The Cost of Joining

Most people that join don’t seem to know what they are really getting into and this is due to the misleading sales tactics used to sell AWOL Academy. People aren’t aware of the cost involved.

In addition to paying for the AWOL products which can cost you a small fortune, you will also be getting trained on paid advertising. This is how you will learn to generate traffic and get sales. Now there is nothing wrong with paid advertising and you certainly can do very well with it, but its something that people don’t know about when getting started.

Paid advertising is yet another expense that can become very costly. Of course the goal is to make more in sales than you are paying in advertising but this is easier said than done.

Is This “As Beginner Friendly As It Gets?”

In the sales video I saw they were saying that this program is as beginner friendly as it gets and this is something I would disagree with.

There are other affiliate marketing training programs out there and one that I would definitely say is more beginner friendly is Wealthy Affiliate. Wealthy Affiliate provides step-by-step training, all the tools needed, and access to a community of like-mined individuals that you can communicate with. On top of all of this their training puts more focus on free traffic generation techniques rather than paid advertising which is much more beginner friendly.

And when it comes to the cost the 2 are incomparable. But anyways… I actually wrote a review of Wealthy Affiliate that you can read here if you are interested in knowing more.

Conclusion on Internet Income Explained

Ok, so Internet Income Explained is just a sales funnel that was set up to get people to buy into AWOL Academy. You know how I said the focus of AWOL is to get members to promote AWOL? Well that is what is going on here. The person (or people) creating these sites are affiliates that are trying to get others to join so they can make money.

There isn’t anything wrong with affiliate marketing and promoting products you believe in but the misleading way that they are going about this is something that I don’t agree with.

But anyways… that’s all I have for my review here. AWOL Academy does provide a lot of good training and tools but you just need to know what you are getting involved in if you do join, or else you will just be discouraged and feel ripped off. That said, I definitely recommend reading this review of Wealthy Affiliate. They are a more honest and way more affordable choice.

Comments and questions can be left below. I’ll get back to you soon on the questions 🙂

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