Wealth Info Guy Review


If you are new to the site, allow me to key you in on what it is that I do. Every day, I go to Google and type in a few variations of “make money online” to see what the top results are and what the top adwords ads are. After I see which are at the top, I go to the program to see if it the quality of the program justifies its cost…which in most cases they don’t. I came across a site on google called www.wealthinfoguy.com. Upon entering the website, I thought that it was a legitimate opportunity. You have to enter in your name and email address in order to gain access to the main area. The site will then send you an email with a link so that you may access the “members only” area.

The Wealthinfoguy talks about how much money you will make and how easy it is..blah blah blah. You must make it through a few pages of pep talks and random information before you make it to this page. The page I am referring to is a page that asks you to pay for access to the actual system. I knew that this was too good to be true.

You could pay $47 and get the basic materials, templates, and information or you could pay $97 and get the medium level package. There is even an option to pay and keep paying $97 per month for all inclusive access to make money online. I would be reluctant to pay $47 for any “ebook” or “program” because of how many scams are out there. Let me say that technically this website is not a “scam”, but it is very misleading. You are repeatedly told how easy it is to make money and implement the “system.”

The system apparently utilizes affiliate marketing to make money. They have you to build niche sites or similar sites and sell a good or service on the website. When ever someone buys a product from your site, you get paid a commission. This is very similar to the way clickbank works. What the “Wealthinfoguy” doesn’t tell you is that you have to work for hours on this system and you must advertise the websites that you make, either via SEO (search engine optimization) or PPC (Pay Per Click) advertising. If you go with the SEO route, you won’t see much traffic for a while because of the amount of time it takes to get listed in a high rank on Google, Yahoo, or MSN. PPC will work quickly but you do need money upfront to cover the advertising costs…which can be around $20 per day to get started.

It seems that you are paying for the presentation of information and ideas rather than a unique system. I would not recommend wealthinfoguy because you can learn anything that you need to about affiliate marketing by just doing web searches. Making money online is much easier than people make it seem. Please do not buy any information that you can get for free. I have made this mistake before and I regret ever doing so.

If you are wanting a legitimate way of making money online, then I would recommend that you try the following program. This program has been tested a lot and will provide you with a way to start making money very quickly. It will not only provide you with a way to immediately start making money, but it will also teach you the basic ideas and principles that you need to know to be successful in making money online. There is nothing more important than a sound foundation to something, and this program will walk you through everything that you need to know to make money quickly and efficiently.

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2 Responses to “Wealth Info Guy Review”

  1. Brad Johnson Says:

    Great post, as always you’ve hit the nail on the head.

  2. denise Says:

    I signed up for wealth for info guy last night december 19. I was told that I would pay 1$ and then after 10 days I would be billed for 96 dollars. well it took the 97 dollars immediately. how do I get this back. this system is difficult to understand and i have to put a ton of money in that I do not have to spare. what do i do and how do i stop them from taking more money off my credit card?

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