Home Income Program Reviews – Legit or Scam?


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The Home Income Program job training package, available at Home-Revenue-Center.com is a new work at home opportunity promoted by spokeswoman Michelle Johnson, and said to guarantee anyone a livable income from home.

Michelle Johnson formerly represented Internet Income Pillars, which was a company which helped people become eBay Auction Listing Agents. This new opportunity, however, trains people to become Search Engine Agents.

A “Search Engine Agent” is a term Home-Revenue-Center.com uses to describe someone who works online as a link poster. For this training, the website says you pay a one time fee of $97 and that you can begin earning money immediately.

What to Know About Link Posting

There are countless training programs which promise to show people how to run independent businesses through posting links online. This is a form of affiliate marketing where people earn commissions when links they post result in sales for partner companies.

Although Home Income Program presents this opportunity as though the only fee you’ll have to pay is for their training program, traditional link posting requires payments for advertising, or website hosting and maintenance.

This can often come as a surprise to many of their members, who – due to the claims of the sales page – believe that all they have to is complete this training program and will “guaranteed a position” in link posting and quickly begin earning money.

The Bottom Line

In addition to the extra fees you may need to pay in the course of maintaining an independent affiliate marketing business, many training programs like Home Income also try to sneak in extra fees.

According to Home-Revenue-Center.com, paying for their training program also includes a one-on-one session with a training coach. Historically speaking, these training phone calls can result in sales pitches’ for higher level programs, website traffic generators, and more.

But perhaps the biggest sign that you should be cautious when dealing with the Home Income Program is that they are being promoted by a fake news site. Also, this company or one of their affiliates is spamming this fake news site through their customers’ emails accounts.

If you are interested in affiliate marketing and link posting, you can find information on these businesses all over the internet, from public forums to Wikipedia, before you ever have to invest any money in a training program.

If you're at OpportunityChecker.com because you are looking for a way to make money online then check out our article "7 Ways to Make Money Online" - methods that anyone can use to earn an income from home.

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Average Rating for " Home Income Program " is 1.15 out of 5 based on 39 reviews.
  • I ordered the "1 on 1" help and training program. I did receive a call from someone that supposedly worked there and he asked a ton of very personal questions about my finances and how much money I had!! I believe if I would have said that I had any at all, he would have tried to get me to invest somehow. After that he said his director would be in touch with a break down of exactly what I need to do to get up and running. Yeah, that never happened. Scam artist.
  • The website has a ton of "fake reviews". If you scroll down you will see the made up reviews that all these sites do where there's LOTS of positive reviews within the last few hours.

    It doesn't matter what the product or service, is there is usually NOT going to be hundreds of reviews one after the other like this.

    They do this with the beauty products and weight loss products that are advertised as well. You also see a ton of positive reviews right under the information that are not real people. You can't click on their Facebook pages and if you are lucky enough to get to one of their pages they are typically brand new pages that are set up by the thousands to do these kinds of posts for the adviertising company
  • Please unsubscribe me off your contact list asap. I did not subscribe to your email. Thanks
  • Glad I read this before I sent my money to them.
  • I need to cancel this program ASAP . Please Contact me ASAP . Thank you
  • I am home bound due to an accident. My children are assisting and monitoring my life and bank account. They brought to my attention that 61.48 was taken from my account which I did not authorize.

    My husband had to be hospitalized therefore I hadn't checked the account or take a course for Home Income. Funds you deprived me from the first of month.
  • I purchased the program on Monday a.m. , I received the videos. It was not what I expected. I wanted the refund. I tried to call the 800 # and was told it was disconnected. I emailed them and no one has gotten back to me yet...today is Wed.
  • Please cancel my order and refunded the amount I paid last week
  • Well I just paid the $97 and don't know yet what's up. I have been on the phone the last 3 days with a couple of people from there. The guy has been talking to me about training and they supposedly help with credit, help to get you an ebay, amazon and ecommerce store, one by one down the road. I'm due right now to give him a call back and now you people have me scared. What I have on them is

    Cole Austin...385-501-7739

    Dezi grote.....385-501-7742
  • I signed up and paid my fee. I was directed to call a number which I did where he tried to talk me into investing $4,000 to get one on one help. I didn’t have that kind of money and the company never sent me the training web site. I never got it and, just like some of the others above, I’m looking for a refund. If anyone figures out how to get a refund, I hope you share the information!
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