Friday, February 3, 2012

WHO WANTS TO BE A MILLIONAIRE??? - HOW CAN I MAKE MONEY FROM HOME ONLINE


I do. The truth is we all do don’t we? We all want to be millionaires and live in luxury.
BUT SHOULD WE JOIN THE MILLIONAIRESOCIETY dot com? How can I make money from home online reviews this product. It is definitely not a scam but is it all its cracked up to be?



Here is a product that suggests you can make cash with ease.
CLICKBANK, the digital market place where affiliate marketers can go to find products that they want to promote for free while earning a commission on any sales, is listing the MILLIONAIRESOCIETY with details that suggest the product is selling fairly well at the moment so should you too be promoting this? Probably not is the short answer (only my opinion though).

The reviews for this “product” are fairly hard to come by but I managed to find some information from around 1 year ago by people who had signed up to it. It seems to me like the owners of this product have written their own reviews and then tried to make them look like other people, or “genuine customers”.
I say customers, the idea behind it all is that you join up for a monthly fee and they then "TRAIN" you and give you all the knowledge and resources to start earning your self as they say, “A BOAT LOAD OF MONEY”.

I signed up to this site as an affiliate, which can be done by anybody for free, and when I pressed the submit details button (my email address), I was taken to a page where there are quite a few resource packs to download and videos showing and explaining how to use these packs to promote his product, MILLIONAIRESOCIETY.COM and detailing the commission that you can earn from gaining sales.

If you are new to Internet Marketing it’s the same principle as with all the other products on CLICKBANK in that you are given a URL (web address), which becomes unique to you when you insert your Clickbank id in the front part of the address. Then when you make a blog or a website or even a single webpage, or for that matter an email newsletter, or whatever you want to use to promote this product, you place the unique URL in the html code that is given to you so that when a potential customer clicks the button on your page, they are taken to the millionaire society page for the rest of the sales talk and then if they sign up, the owners of Millionaire society know that the sale has come from your ad and the commission will then get credited to your Clickbank account.

Here is a screen shot of the details on Clickbank.



The GRAV number means gravity and refers to the number of affiliates on Clickbank who have made a sale with the product. 368 for the top one seems pretty high to me and is one of the reasons I looked at this, as I first discovered it on Clickbank.

Well as I say, once I had looked at the sales pitch on their site I thought it sounded like a good product. Luckily, instead of signing up I went and checked out the affiliate section and still thought it was pretty good. So then I thought that I had better get some other people’s opinions as all I’d heard of it so far was the sales pitch. This is where things started to look bad (in my mind) for Millionaire Society dot com.

First thing I noticed was what I mentioned earlier and that was that the “review” I first encountered seemed phoney to me. Any slightly negative comments were subtly worded so that they actually turned into positives, or didn’t matter in the slightest one way or the other. This style of writing screams ADVERT to me. This was the same for all the highest ranked Google search pages when I searched for reviews of MS. Again it screamed at me that somebody has done some pretty nifty SEO on those pages. For those that do not know what seo is it stands for Search Engine Optimisation and it is basically a set of tactics which you incorporate into your website design and promotion in order to get to the top of the search results.

I found one result right down the page which was a link to a page called Warrior Forum and was all about those two products in the picture above. Warrior Forum is a site where people into this type of business go to talk about related subjects. One section of the forum is where people ask about new products and want to know if they are any good or not. It is easy to see if the people who respond are genuine in their answers.

The question at the top of this thread was "Hi! Anyone tried the new Profit Bank program by Mack Michaels and the Millionaire Society?"
So here is a few extracts from the posts there. I’ll provide a link to the actual forum below.

09-20-2011, 04:03 AM
“I have to let everyone know that I have been actively following the so-called 'fool-proof' steps of Mack Michaels since the beginning of May 2011 and to date have not received one cent in commission despite a monthly investment of $116 for the Millionaire society and Aweber.”

10-16-2011, 04:07 PM
“I want to thank everyone for their input. I have been wasting a lot of time promoting Profit Bank with no success. Will be putting my advertising effort to better use on something.”

02-14-2011, 05:10 PM
“The only thing I found in the back office was video's on how to promote MS and have others join and get paid roughly $40/mo for each member who joined. I pressed MS for more info on how to make money now without promoting MS and unfortunately that was the quickest way they had to offer.”

It wasn’t all completely negative though.
 01-31-2011, 07:52 PM
“By what I have read on other posts, Mack seems to be reliable.”

02-07-2011, 04:10 PM
“If you can get your money back, how is that a scam? If it's not for you, it's not for you and so be it. I've learned a lot from Mack's Maverick Money Makers and Millionaire Society, you just have to know how to take them”


But the one that swung it for me was this comment.


02-06-2011, 01:43 PM
“Absolute JUNK!!!
Refunded right away.
They give you a replicated site that promotes supposedly the top 3 Clickbank products.
And of course the #1 is Millionaire Society. NOT!!!
Then in their training they tell you to go an market on Facebook, Twitter and Youtube. SOme automated software. NOT!!!
And then to add insult to injury they train the NOOBS to market Profitbank.com and not even their own replicated site.
I can't believe Clickbank still allows these so called products to be sold.”

Here’s the link to the full thread and the rest of the posts.

  
So it sounds to me like if you join up they will give you pretty much the same as what they give you if you join their affiliates program for free, only difference being the $150 per month you pay when you sign up and the training on how to do pretty much the same as what they do and recruit people to sign up and do what you do. Any particular shapes coming to mind, such as that Egyptian one, not triangle, begins with P.

So I could be wrong but it seems to me that they want you to PAY MILLIONAIRESOCIETY monthly so that you can learn to do what they do which is to recruit other people so that they can also PAY MILLIONAIRESOCIETY, not you (commission only), though he does mention 100% commission in his videos, and the other people can learn to recruit people to PAY MILLIONAIRESOCIETY so that they can learn to recruit people who will also PAY MILLIONAIRESOCIETY!!

As one of the posters above says “if it’s not for you then it’s not for you” and guess what??? It’s not for me.

But it must be for someone because the figures on Clickbank clearly show plenty of sales.

Here’s another quote from that forum.
“The "guru" is well aware of the fact that if they keep the entry fee low enough there will be those who request a refund when they find out they have been lied to.
He is also aware that there will also be those who will just blow it off as money down the drain and never request a refund.
This is the numbers game they are playing and you can believe they ARE making $$$$$ at it.”

Please only use this as a guide though because it’s coming mainly from one source, but as I said above, it was the first source I found in the search results that did not LOOK BOGUS. Search around yourselves before you decide if this is any good for you. You may feel like you may be able to grab a slice of what Clickbank is suggesting. The choice is yours my friends.

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