Internet Income University Reviews – Legit or a Scam?


Internet Income University
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Internet Income University

 

InternetIncomeUniversity.com is a relatively new website that promises to give you the tools and training needed to produce a work from home income using affiliate marketing.

Affiliate marketing is a legitimate online business which consists of affiliates being paid for promoting and directing customers to purchase products from other sources. When customers purchase these products, affiliates earn a percentage of the sale.

So What’s the Deal With Internet Income University?

The basis of Internet Income University’s Fast Income Plan is simple. It starts with setting up a website, finding affiliate income streams, working with advertising, and offers training and support.

The basis of any online venture is a good website. Unfortunately, it’s also the reason that most people shy away from affiliate marketing, because it can be an intimidating task.

At Internet Income University, Kevin and Darin set your website up for you. You simply have to register your domain name and purchase hosting for your website, and they guarantee to have your site up and running within 24hrs.

Along with your website you will have access to a series of training videos and tutorials that will show you how to position your website in the online market place. You’ll learn what it takes to get visitors to your site and how to start earning commissions from your promotions.

They have also established a growing community at Internet Income University where members can get additional help and bounce ideas of one another.

What You Should Know

The best part about Internet Income University is that you can become a member for free, and utilize all the positive benefits and advantages of an affiliate marketing training program and community.

However, Kevin and Darin are also affiliates for all the programs and services you are being offered. This does not mean that these programs are bad, or that IIU is a “scam,” it just means that you have to be prepared to research the programs and services you are being offered.

Don’t assume that you need everything you’re being offered. As Internet Income University benefits from you partaking in their programs, they are going to offer you everything you could possibly need or want. You have to be able to determine whether or not those programs are right for you.

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Average Rating for " Internet Income 360 " is 3.42 out of 5 based on 38 reviews.
  • Internet Income University is a scam. They claim to be an affiliate income model. With this model your carry an ad for a company. A potential buyer then enters the company's site. If a sale is made, the company then pays you a commission. Sounds real good.

    Internet Income University is really more of a multilevel marketing plan like Amway with you as the recruiter. There are 5 companies you advertise on your website. One is Internet Income University itself, one is Internet Income University's own online hosting; nobody else uses it. The others are just affiliates of Internet Income University. So on your website you are really just making money by recruiting others into the scam.
  • I can't believe all of these negative reviews... I feel the ones who doubt and haven't even put in an investment for the opportunity shouldn't even talk. Your narrow mindedness is the reason why most of you pessimists are broke and out of a job. If you want to think rich you have to think outside of the box. You have to give a little to get more, ANY SUCCESSFUL BUSINESSMAN will tell you that. People, it's time to take a leap of faith. If you fail, then learn from your mistakes and correct things the next time. Everyone is accountable for something, just don't let your fear run you.
    • So, your saying it works? Or you work for IIU and are just making a positive review while being very vague like they are? I lost money, and there is no way to get it back.
  • IIU is a devil in disguise. It promises a lot including income within 24 hours, but this is crap. They don't fulfill the promise of teaching how to drive traffic to your website or anything else. Unless you join the PAID programs you do not make anything. Their setting up "free website" is a well thought out ploy to hook the innocent newbie and make income for themselves! Be very careful in joining the IIU.
    • So they can make $20 off of every person who is curious thats a lot of income for them right away. then there are the poor people who go even further, and there is no way to get your money back because they never make any real promises or commitments to you. Its all very very vague.
    • DONT JOIN. I just went through the process. First you have to buy some crap from one of their "affiliates" then you have to pay for your website through you of their "afflicates" but really its them not affiliates. Just spent $20 signing up for my website, then they want more money to "market" your website. I tried to go back and get a refund on the books I ordered and the website, and guess what no contact information. I canceled my bank card, because both things you sign up for are ongoing memberships where they will continue to take your money and you probably won't even realize it. Dont do it, its a scam
    • Are you a member John that got scammed? Or just running your mouth?
    • now that i've read all these reviews i'm more confused than ever i'm trying to be a member at IIU just waiting to have some money to start with. i'm unemployed right now,..'coz i'm taking care of my little baby. so i'm thinking ways on how to make money at home, make money online if possible.
  • If it looks like a duck, walks like a duck and sounds like a duck? It probably is a duck. I don't see anything said here about making money, other than Blue's brothers.
  • Thanks for the opportunity you have provided.i understand but not fully. i have a questions concerning the issue of hosting a website i don't really understand. i want to understand so please explain. thanks
  • Well, with such a mixture of reviews, I still find myself wondering if this is a legitimate business. I do not mean "legal"--I mean is this a business a good business for those who have very little cash to start with. I am unemployed and must watch each penny I spend right now. I have no other sources of income to "play" with. There was one review by "Peggy" stating it was an excellent opportunity. "Ed" asked "Peggy", "How much money did you invest that made profit". Peggy's post was dated August, 2011. It is February, 2012, and I see no answer from Peggy. I wonder why? You know, some folks cannot afford to simply throw $15 and then the $19.95 monthly fee, out of the window, unless, something flys back in the window. You know, when you go in a store and pick up a purchase, you pretty much know what you are getting before you get to the cash register. In situations such as this, it's too late unless, of course, there is a Money Back Guarantee on every initial penny spent starting with the $15 and $19.95 for hosting and ability to receive commissions. You know if I walk into any reputable store and purchase a candy bar and the candy bar turns out to be old, I can take it back in and get a refund, full refund. There should be no mysteries here. I do not doubt the Blues Brothers are honorable men--the video sounds very convincing, I'm just having difficulty deciding whether to attempt this with what little cash I have. I am not afraid of hard work nor am I a sucker for "get rich quick" schemes. I would be happy to make a decent income. What was Peggy's response to Ed's question--anyone know?
    • She probably didn't reply, because she was probably IIU. Trust me I am in the same boat as you, I didn't have an extra $19.95 to lose or $12.00 to lose on the book they had me order through one of their "affiliates" but I did it and now its gone. i tried to contact the Secure Online Hosting website for a refund but there is no contact info and same with the "book club" I order books, one day later I wanted to cancel my order but somehow one day later they had already "shipped" and no contact info, and it says affiliate all over their website. I canceled my bank card because not only do they charge you, it looks like in both cases they were reaccuring charges that apply that they didn't mention. Don't give one scent to these people.
    • Rosie, I think there is not an exact answer for you. You can go into this system with very little cash. You do need to pay for your website hosting which is an average cost that everyone who owns a website needs. Then to get involved in the different income streams you may need some cash as well to be successful

      There are several options for income streams like ViSalus where you can pick a lower level to start with and get involved for little investment.

      The entire program is built upon generating leads by focusing on keywords and keyword research. You can do it with just hosting of the website, but once you start getting traffic to your website, you will want to invest more time and a little money to to help yourself generate more money. If you do not do that, you are just making minimal for your efforts.
  • of all these reviews I don't believe I saw one that gave specific info regarding anyone receiving consistent monthly income (and the amount) and how much you had to invest in additional programs before seeing a positive cash flow... but I do appreciate all the reviews.
    • Friend of mine with personal experience with this company published a very detailed & honest review. It was well-written, did not call names but described some hidden agendas factually.

      Internet Income University threatened legal action and the site was taken down.

      Why do you suppose IIU might do this? Beware.
  • Well I really don't know what to believe here. I've been scammed twice already. But can anyone say how much money can be made by using the keyword system. That's the most affordable one to me.
    • Usually with these types of companies, you don't need much money for start-up. What they don't tell you is you need to invest a couple thousand dollars or so to actually make a good living working through them. They don't disclose that to people upfront. Why can't they simply list all the fees upfront? The answer is, they know a lot of folks won't join if they tell them it's going to cost about $2000. to really get started & about $50. bucks per month to keep things going. A lot of the people looking for these types of opportunities don't even have $10. per month to spare or $100. for startup. It's essentially preying on desperate people. These companies usually aren't considered illegal scams because if you invest the money & the time, over time certain people do make some money. You'd be better off finding out where your talents are & developing a website based on that & finding affiliate programs that you can join. Example: Some department stores that you have in your mall may have an affiliate program. This too will cost some money though, but at least you'd have some passion about the site & the things you're promoting.
  • You have to wonder if the people commenting and are so positive are real people or just made up names and positive comments by IIU. How come so many people are happy with IIU and do not mention the costs? The only thing free is to open an account. The website is not free, you have to host it with a certain host (from IIU?). It is not transparent as well, you can only see what money you should spend after signing up for your free account. I wonder if all these happy IIU commenters will be quitting their job this year.
  • I have just watched their 12 minute introductory video and still do not know how this works.
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