The Six Figure Program (www.SixFigureKit.com), by Ben Moskel and Dave Clabeaux, is an affiliate marketing training course being sold for $27.00. Affiliate marketing is when businesses reward affiliates for bringing them visitors or customers via their marketing practices.
Affiliate marketing is possibly the most popular way to earn a living online. It is also perhaps one of the most widely misrepresented ways to make money online. The most common misconception of affiliate marketing is that you can do little to no work and still make an impressive five figure or even six figure salary.
This misconception often comes from the type of work that affiliate marketing is. Since this is an online business, affiliate marketers do have the ability to earn money when not actively working, i.e. when they sleep or are on vacations. This has often become one of the biggest selling points to join the industry – “Make money while you sleep!”
However, the truly successful affiliate marketers do work long, hard hours, especially in the beginning stages of establishing their business. This is generally a point that most people selling affiliate marketing training programs avoid to make.
How is the Six Figure Program Different than Other Training Programs?
In many ways, the Six Figure Program by Ben Moskel and Dave Clabeaux is the same as other affiliate training programs. Their sales page emphasizes the large earning potential, bolstered by the ability to make money while you sleep, and is vague on the amount of work needed to earn a large amount of money, saying “a few hours” of work are required.
This is further emphasized by their affiliates and advertisers, like SusansBusinessBlog.com. Susan’s Business Blog is not so much a blog as it is an affiliate site pushing the amazing abilities of the Six Figure Program to give anyone anywhere the financial independence they dream of. This is fairly common in the world of internet marketing training guides.
However, they are different than many other systems in one way – their price. Often, affiliate marketing programs that are accompanied by books, videos, and a support system cost $90.00 and up, so the Six Figure Program appears to be a steal at $27.00.
The only issue here, though, is that many of their customers report that the information delivered in the Six Figure Program is very basic, general affiliate marketing stuff – info that can be found online for free, for the most part. Unfortunately, this happens to be the case with almost every affiliate marketing training program – usually you are simply paying for the convenience of having all the information compiled for you.
They don't supply a phone number.
They should be banned from the internet and stop giving honest dealers a bad name.
My vote jail
John
Dont dont dont dont do this... It is a scam!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!! Please listen to me..... Its truly not legit......
Reported to BBB and they could not help me.... Because there is/was no such place... To get my money back.... Several people are involved in this scam...
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There is a lot to the program. It is very necessary to go through all the training and the web tools. I did each step and took notes. The coaches called me but i passed on the training for a small monthly fee. Money......i've made no money to date. After complete set-up, i think the site can work, however it does appear that the founders are the only ones making money. If you continue to fill out the affiliate claim cash links they get paid. I have a problem with the fact that I've brought into ad marketing and have received many hits yet no commission. Now i am wondering exactly who owns commission junction and if they are paying for the leads that actually do generate funds. I feel like I am advertising there sites for free. So, basically they are getting us to do their advertising...its pretty obvious. Now if I would have received just on check(JUST !) maybe I would be convinced....Yes......it appears to be a BIG SCAM!!! I will not renew MY SITE next year!