Tuesday
2:34pm
Re: Is Millionaire League A Scam?
Fellow Online Marketer,
I am so freakin' tired of all these hyped
filled products claiming they can teach you how to earn a
gazillion dollars next week.
It's like they think you
were born yesterday, ya know?
So when I heard about this "Millionaire
League" thing my B.S. meter was on full alert. Honestly,
if there had been one of those crazy hype filled headlines on
the page I would have got the heck out of there never to return.
Fortunately, there wasn't.
But I was still hell bent on finding out
what kind of scam they were trying to pull.
Although I'll admit I liked
this line:
"Is going to
Burger King your idea of fine dining?"
Then later they assured me it wasn't a get
rich quick scheme. "Ya, sure, bud, whatever you say"
And that it wasn't a pyramid scheme.
"Surrrrre"
Then they
did it. They said it was unique! "Bull shit!"
Okay, I'll admit it, I'm more skeptical
than most. I've been fleeced so many times that I rarely
believe anything I see written in a salesletter anymore.
You might say I'm a bit jaded. I just say I'm being
realistic.
Fortunately the salesletter
stopped annoying me at that point. I started reading some
of the testimonials and it soothed me a bit. Then I
looked at some of the income proof and I was actually impressed.
Multiple screenshots of
$1,000/day income... now I was paying attention.
So I decided to give it a
try knowing that if it turned out to be crap I could get a
refund.
Once I got into the members
area I actually I felt like a kid in a candy store.
So many different ebooks to read and they all sounded pretty
sweet. It was a bit overwhelming.
And once I did start
reading I learned the information wasn't just about making a
million dollars. If you were just getting started
and didn't have much time to spend, you could easily apply a
little of the information and make a few extra grand a month.
And the nice thing about
what is being taught in Millionaire League is that they help you
automate everything as much as possible so that once something
is set up it keeps spitting out wads of cash even if you don't
spend time on it.
So I wasn't expecting to do
this, but I'm
recommending The Millionaire League as a wise investment
with one caveat. You actually have to apply the
information in the course otherwise it's not going to help you.
So if you're the
kind of person who will take action, then
I'd recommend it, otherwise you'll just be wasting your
time.