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.
This is so ridiculous!! I wish someone would catch these low crooks!!, The sad thing is they keep getting away with it, I tried to get my $97.00 back with in a 3-5 day time frame, and the number wasn't right!! The website wouldn't let you sign in, the guy on the line the day I tried to get through to ask more questions was trying to get me to start a new credit card and get more!! Seriously, how does this happen?? Then of course there's a 60 day money back guarantee , sure there is!! Good luck!! I've been trying, and the website had no phone #, and then one I got Lionel Richie picture , with some smartass remark!, It makes me so mad at myself for falling for this crap!! Don't let this happen, Do pay anyone ever, it's more than like not legitimate! Don't Get SCAMMED!!!
I am mad at myself.