The $6000 A Month Club is new online, work from home earnings opportunity which is being promoted by spokeswoman Jennifer Becker, who claims to be the “#1 home job consultant in America.”
According to her, the $6000 A Month Club offers anyone a chance to make $379 a day using a “certified, proven, and guaranteed” method of affiliate marketing, which she calls link posting.
If you are interested in this work from home program, the website says that you will just need to pay a one time fee of $97 to get instant access to their “Members’ Area” and begin earning money right away.
The Opportunity
Affiliate marketing is a method of earning money which depends on people like you partnering with larger companies to promote their goods and services online, via methods such as posting links.
When your link successfully completes a sale for that company, they will pay you a percentage of the sale price. $6000 A Month Club states that this commission is $15 on average.
They continue to say that you can post up to 15 links per hour, for a total of $225 an hour, or $58,500 per year, just for working one hour a day, five days a week. And you do it completely independently.
The Truth
Affiliate marketing and link posting are legit independent business opportunities, meaning that there are absolutely no guarantees regarding how much money you will earn if you decide to attempt this private business.
How much money you earn will depend entirely on how much time and effort you put into your business, which is directly in contrast to what the $6000 A Month Club offers you when they say you can earn $58,500 a year with just one hour of work a day.
These sorts of sales tactics quickly get companies labeled as a “scam” when people realize this isn’t the reality.
If you do attempt this business opportunity and decide that you are unhappy with what you have received, the website claims that there is a 60 day money back guarantee offered.
Unfortunately, they give no specifics about what you will need to receive this refund other than directly you to call their Customer Service at 888-485-0491 within eight weeks of purchase.
I completely understand what you mean. You must put extensive time and effort into something you want to be successful at, and to be able to do what you did. Thr obly thing thag put a bad taste in my mouth is that Ashley was treated so poorly before she even had the opportunity to potentially be a great asset to the company. I just don't know if I would continue with the interviewing process either if I was treated that way. I do want to say that I wish you the best of luck and do commend you on you success and future success !
As with anything in life, the greatest variable to YOU! Life has a way of "filtering" out those who are calling ISS a scam.
Now the real question is will it work for you, the answer to that is simple. It all depends on your teach ability, work ethic and motivation. If you treat this opportunity as a business, put in the required amount of effort then yes it will, you you treat it as a hobby, lack a good work ethic and are not teachable then the answer is no.
You will always hear people say that they tried something and it did not work so it must be a scam.. Real truth is this, just because it did not work for you for what ever reasons does not make it a scam. Think of it like this, you see a pro golfer, who makes the game look easy, so you decide you are going to try golf... you go to local store, buy a set of clubs, shoes and other needed items to play( about $500-$1000, you spend a week at local driving range to " practice"($15 each time). Then the day comes, that you actually get out on the real golf course to play the game($50-$150 depending on course), and realize it is much harder then the guy on tv made it look, and you throw your new golf equipment in the garage and never try to play again. Does that make the game of golf a scam? are you going to post all over the internet that it is a scam and people should never try to play because you did not have success after a week of "giving it your all". so why post that an opportunity is a scam just because you did not have the the required skills to make it work, and you lacked the motivation to learn the skills that you needed?
As you saw in my earlier post, i was able to leave my JOB, after 1 year of working my business. What i did not say in that post is that i worked my "traditional job" 60+ hours per week. then would put in another 40+ hours per week building my business. Considering that there are only 168 hours in a 7 day week, you can plainly see that for that 1st year i put EVERYTHING else in my life on hold.
When building a home based business, you need to be willing to live your life for 2-5 years, like 90% of people are not willing to do, so that you can spend the rest of your life living a lifestyle that 90% of people will never be able to. The questions. you need to ask yourself is this, HOW BAD DO YOU WANT IT? What are you willing to give up to get it? How hard are you willing to push yourself to achieve it?