#3 Recommending terrible courses
You will be shown how to use YouTube to get free traffic. But the majority of the reviews that you do are for "new" courses for:
- JVZoo
- WarriorPlus
- Clickbank
All of the courses in any of these programs are shady as F...rance.
Yet you'll be recommending them to make money.
Here are just some of the courses I've reviewed from these sites:
There are honestly way more, it's so rare to find a good course inside any of these marketplaces. Most of them disappear after a few weeks and therefore so will you traffic.
So you'll need to pay to get any traffic (and money) consistently.
#4 Paying for traffic is just like playing with fire
For beginners, this is the worst idea to start online.
I get why you think you may be different... after all, spending money to make more money sounds like your own printing machine.
But it is just like playing with fire and there's a very strong chance you will lose a lot of money.
Here are some of the most common issues with spending money on ads to promote someone else's course:
- Your ad account can get banned.
- The ad can be a hit then just disappear for no apparent reason.
- You will have to create about 100 ads before you find one that makes you any money (aka lose a ton of money to make a tiny bit to start).
- The program you create the ad for can disappear.
Once you have your own course or product then ads can be amazing. Especially if you have created real value and are helping people solve a problem.
Once you have your own funnel, email marketing and multiple products to promote it really can boost your income quickly.
(How do you know all that Mike?... well maybe I was one of those suckers that fell for this when I started!)
#5 Similar to a pyramid scheme
Here is a 50-second video testimonial I've seen...
As you can see, this guy says that he made money as a complete newbie. But all he actually did was to promote Ministry of Freedom to someone else.
The number of members has jumped from 1,400 in October 2020 to 3,500 in April 2021. It's almost tripled in 6 months!
This means that it's got signs of being a pyramid scheme because people are taught and motivated to sell the same product. Instead of using the training course as a means to create their own business/ provide real value to people...
Oh and in case you were wondering, it's literally impossible for everyone to make money inside a pyramid scheme.
The bigger this program gets the more competition you have! If you were taught how to create your own online business in any niche or interest that suits you, then the training still works and the competition is reduced a lot.
#6 Don't expect a refund
It is 100% NOT "money back guaranteed"...
Here are the hoops you need to jump through to get a refund:
If you can't read all that here's the main things you need to do (before you even ask for a refund):
- Complete and take action on the entire course
- Attend 3 live recordings a week the entire time you are a member
- Post at least once per day in the FB group
- Document everything you have learned and steps you've taken to implement this
- In a Google doc: Write 2 entries for 60 days straight- as Google docs timestamps the entries
So what about those people that thought they were being taught how to start an ethical online business model? Only to find out they are being taught how to promote shady "make money online" courses to poor victims that don't know any better.
Oh and you're doing this as someone that has never made money online before so can't really tell what courses are good or not #theblindleadingtheblind.
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