Free affiliate insider review
Is Freeaffiliateinsider.com a scam? In short, no, but if you want a detailed answer, please keep reading. Free affiliate insider is not a scam because it does provide you with what it says, you sign up for webhosting, pick a domain name, and they will build a site for you.
You are encouraged to pay for advertising for the site, to get visitors, which will in turn, make you money. I’m really not sure where to start on this one since it is not technically a scam. It’s not like they just took your money and ran. In fact, you didn’t pay them anything…remember? You were to pay the webhosting company for a year of webhosting…which, by the way, Michael Beeson at Freeaffiliateinsider.com gets a commission off of.
After giving up your username and password for the webhosting company to free affiliate insider, they will build you a site. It MUST be in the diet reviews genre though, as that is the only way you will make money. Basically, whenever someone signs up for a “free” trial of a diet or weight loss plan from your new site, you make a comission, and so does freeaffiliateinsider.com. You MUST advertise to make a good bit of money from this site. Like most other affiliate sites, they normally do not get a great ranking on Google if they don’t offer a boatload of unique information, which it won’t. It won’t offer unique information because the free affiliate insider builds the same type of site for hundreds of other people….your competition! Why would they do this…?…because the more people that they “recruit” under them, the more money that they make.
Not only will the site that is built for you not be unique…but you have to pay for advertising. Remember, there are many other people who are also using freeaffiliateinsider.com, meaning that you are competing with all of those people in advertising. I went to google and typed in diet reviews…and in the area to the right of the screen, where the adwords ads appear, I came across TWO free affiliate insider websites. The more who use freeaffiliateinsider.com to build a site with, the more competition you have, which means that you not only have less of a chance of making money, but you also have to pay MORE for your advertisements to compete with other people’s ads.
Don’t get me wrong, I am not saying that you can’t make money with this. You can, but there is a lot of competition and while you might back a little bit of money, I don’t think that having a copycat website that has nothing but filler articles and affiliate links is the way to make money online.
Use a different program…one that will actually teach you how to make money online by yourself, not having to rely on someone else to build a site for you or to guide you for the rest of your life. Making money online is about bettering YOURSELF, which means that YOU have to take an initiative to do just that. Make that first step here, and you will not be dissappointed.
May 6th, 2009 at 2:03 pm
I am totally new to the concept of making money on the internet. What attracted me to free Affiliate Insider is the walking me thru the steps to get started. I have no knowledge as to where to go for this valuable information. I would appreciate any information as to other resources to get started.
Thank you , Carlos Nunez
June 8th, 2009 at 1:44 pm
I to am new to making money on line and did sign up for free affiliate insider. It took some time to get it set up and if your not sending an email telling them you have money for him ,no response through email. To set up auto responder for your site you can do it yourself or pay a 1 time $19.95 and they will do it for you. After I signed up for auto responder ($18 a month) and couldnt set it up the correct way i paid the $20 for free affiliate insider to do it. That was a little over a month ago and i have wrote them several times with no reply. I did finally recieve an email from them 2 days ago (6-6-09) asking what was wrong and they would fix it after writing them about 10x telling them what was wrong. Bottom line, if i could do it all over again i would move on and try something else. No communication at all.