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Wealthy Affiliate Scam or NOT
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Obviously you and I think a lot alike.... you are trying to find out if
there is a Wealthy Affiliate University Scam or Not.
It only stands to reason that if there is a product or a service that cost money and people out there profiting from promoting it you are going to be able to find all kinds of testimonials applauding it...
...so what, you reason, that is a given... ...but if you look for disgruntled customers or some negative feedback you have a better chance of getting closer to the truth...RIGHT? That is exactly what I did three and a half years ago and guess what... ...at the time I couldn't find any!
But I didn't let that convince me of its value...
I purchased another product that promised to teach me every thing I needed to know to make money at home with my computer only to waste $97 and another 6 months of my time.
I am going to be up front with you at this point... I am a happy Wealthy Affiliate member and have been for three years so if you think I am a bit bias you are probably correct in your thinking and I guess I couldn't blame you for not reading anything further, but before you go...
Let me see if I can give you some DIRT on Wealthy Affiliate!
Here are some things I have discovered after being a member
for three years that could be improved on or done better. I will even tip you on some complaints that have been made about Wealthy Affiliate before you go. I will give you some fuel for your "Wealthy Affiliate scam fire" so you can see if you can get it to burn!
The biggest complaint I consistently see is people who first join
suffer from information overload.
I am not kidding... it is complained about often in the WA (Wealthy Affiliate) Forum.
Newbies are confused at all the information and decisions they have to make that they just have a meltdown by the end of the week. WA has addressed this with 2 complete remods of the site since I joined but it still continues to be an issue. There are some complaints about navigation within the site... and there is some truth to this because of the immense amount of tutorials, tools and resources not counting the thousands of forum post, individual blogs and profiles of the membership. This is related to the above complaint and Kyle and Carson (the owners) are addressing these issues by continually improving navigational features of the site. A couple of times I have seen new members complain about not being able to get a refund. Wealthy Affiliate does not have a refund guarantee. It is a subscription site and you can pay monthly or get a better deal paying a year in advance. I would recommend going month to month at first just to be sure it fits you. If you are satisfied you can then prepay for a year at the discounted rate. Either way there are no refunds. Another issue is that learning how to be a successful affiliate marketer is hard work. That can be a downside if you are expecting a get rich quick system to put you on easy street. However if you are a bit nuts like me you will not only find the work fun but fulfilling. I personally have had issues with using the on site search engine to find answers to my questions. But I am learning to be more efficient with this. Can you believe you have read this far? Well that is some real dirt and I hope it satisfies you. If not maybe you should join for a month and search for some more. Remember that potato chip commercial... "bet you can't eat just one." Bet you can't join for only one month! Hey when you join look me up... my handle is klrrider. I will not only welcome you but will also make it my personal crusade to help you make your first affiliate commission. Does that sound to you like a Wealthy Affiliate University scam or not? |
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