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Home » Reviews » Positive Reviews » Daily-Earnings Review: Revenue Sharing Scam?

Daily-Earnings Review: Revenue Sharing Scam?

Last Updated: August 30, 2017 //  by John

daily-earningsName: Daily Earnings

Owner: Unknown

Website: www.daily-earnings.com

Price: $50 per ad pack

Overall Rating: 50/50

So you’ve probably seen some screenshot on one of your friend’s Facebook post about how much they’ve earned, and now you want to know if Daily Earnings is a scam or something you can make money with huh?

I have done my share of revenue sharing networks, so I thought I’d do a review on Daily Earnings to not only give you a better understanding of how it works, but to also share with you my experience in these revenue sharing advertising programs.

If you want to know more about Daily Earnings and whether or not you should join, you might want to sit through this whole review, so that you know exactly what you’re getting yourself into.

What is Daily Earnings?


Most of you don’t even know what Daily Earnings is, but one thing you do know is that you can make money by purchasing these so called “ad packs”.

Daily Earning is an “advertising” platform, which allows you to share in the profits that it brings in from everyone purchasing advertising packs.

The actual way they put it, is that it is a revenue sharing program that gives you advertising packages as a bonus for joining the company. There, that’s better.

How it Works


I’m not too sure if you’ve ever come across other businesses like Click Ad Pays (CAPS) or any of these ad revenue sharing programs, but they are all the same.

Supposedly, you are purchasing advertisement packs as well as getting in position to earn from the revenue that the company brings in.

Although this place is more for investing into the program so you can get a piece of the pie rather than trying to advertise your business, sometimes people do find interest on your ads even if that’s not what they’re there for.

I’m guilty of it and I have checked into other programs myself. I mean come on, who wouldn’t be interested in an ad that said “make $200 a day with this program”?

Can You Really Make Money?


This is the main question anyone would most likely be interested in if not the only question. So can you really make money with Daily Earnings? The answer is yes, but…

There Must be a Catch

I wouldn’t necessarily call it a catch, but it is how these programs work. In order to make money with this program or any of these rev sharing networks, you would need a lot of people to keep it running.

I know you’ve seen the screenshots that made you stop what you’re doing, which is exactly what it is meant to do.

Once you become a member, you would want others to join so that the program can keep cycling and everyone can keep getting paid.

What it’s Going to Cost You


If you want to invest in Daily Earnings, it is going to cost you $50 per ad pack. This will get you 5000 banner ad impressions as well as 5000 text ad impressions.

The program allows you to buy up to 100 ad packs, which will cost you $5,000. Believe it or not, people do spend this type of money on programs like this and not all get back what they put in.

Risky Business


Remember that you are taking a risk here and there is no guarantee. I do appreciate the honesty of the company by clearly stating that you are taking a big risk and not to spend your grocery money and yada yada yada. This is a screenshot from the Daily Earnings site.

daily-earnings-warning

Along with that, they also don’t accept Paypal, which is actually a red flag when it comes to doing business online. They do accept Payza and Solid Trust Pay as their payment processors, but Paypal is a good indicator of anything legit.

The Pros & Cons


Just like any business, there’s always going to be the good and bad that come with it, no matter what you do. Here are some of the things I liked and didn’t like with this program and why you should join Daily Earnings or not.

Pros:

  • Can make you money
  • Very honest administration

Cons:

  • Very, very risky
  • No guarantees
  • No actual product
  • Not a real business
  • Doesn’t accept Paypal
  • You will need to invest a lot to make any money ($50 is not going to cut it)

At a Glance


Name: Daily Earnings

Website: www.daily-earnings.com

Price: $50 per ad pack

Final Verdict: 50/50 Proceed With Caution

Any program that gets a 50/50 rating from me, is a try at your own risk type of deal. I can’t flat out call them a scam, because it is something that can work, as long as there are active members and an honest administration behind it

Is Daily Earnings a Scam?


To me, Daily Earnings is not a scam. The program itself is nothing new to the make money from home industry and there are many other ones out there, that are ran the same exact way.

If anything, the members of Daily Earnings are most likely the same ones in other programs, but they just jump around, get in early, and on to the next

This one has just launched (might be a good thing for you) so you can’t really tell just yet. The only way this thing can be a scam, is if the owners decide to get greedy and that’s when you have a problem.

Like I said, this is some very (and I mean very) risky business you are getting yourself into, so if you don’t have the money to be playing around with, you might want to leave this one alone.

What I Think


I have done some revenue sharing on my end, just because of all the hype that comes with them. One thing that’s for certain, is that the early bird gets the worm.

If you don’t get in early enough with these programs, you might want to pump your brakes. Another thing you really need to know, is that if you plan on investing $50 with this, you’re better off buying yourself a pair of jeans, because that is going to make you pennies.

You will not make any money if you are not going to invest a decent amount, so don’t waste your time trying to spend $50, thinking you’re gonna be rich, because you will end up losing your money.

If you are looking for a legit and sustainable way to make money online, you need to use programs like Wealthy Affiliate. There isn’t a safer way to make money online, than what they have to offer.

Well that’s enough from me. I hope you’ve found this review of Daily Earnings to be more than helpful to you and hopefully you can make a better decision at this point. To whatever it is that you decide to do next, I wish you the best!

 

– John

A Work at Home Jobs

Category: Positive Reviews, Reviews

About John

Hey everyone, I'm John and I am the owner of this site. I have fallen for many scams, played the recruiting game, and lost thousands of dollars before finding something that actually works. With this site, I hope to save you time and money as there are too many gurus that care about nothing more than filling their pockets with YOUR hard earned money.

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  1. Kari Flinn

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  3. angela

    April 9, 2016 at 10:49 pm

    Dear friends,
    FORTADPAYS going towards big SCAM. Do not trust.
    Slow poison. It pays for 45 to 60 days after not. They cheats per 100 one or two or theree persons . So cheating ration not more than 1 to 5 percentage. So every five down vote they gots 95 up votes. So system works smoothly. For example 5 person cheated for only $100 per month. Amount goes $500 per month.
    They have 200000 members today…..so calculate cheating amount per month now without no noise and smooth running system.
    They selected 2clicpay.com they also in scam records. In whois you find this site status is not active. System is not for long term now.
    100% SCAM…….MUST AVOID……..This type of scripts are available for only $300 and you can run your on similar sites like that if you want to cheat others and want earn millions of dollars…..If cheating in your BLOOD…

    Reply
  4. rehana vaidya

    September 29, 2015 at 7:27 am

    Any thoughts on my website.. does this one look like a scam visitors2cash. I can’t tell, but so far it seem okay. I have a payout date of Sept 30th so I will keep posted if I get paid.

    What do people think of traffic monsoon and ad sharing so far I have earned a dollar a day.

    Reply
    • John

      October 9, 2015 at 1:15 am

      Yeah I just reviewed that one, so you might want to read my review on Visitors 2 Cash. That is exactly like this program and all the others that claim to do the same. Avoid Daily Earnings and Visitors 2 Cash as they are nothing but scams.

      Reply
  5. vladimir

    March 3, 2015 at 1:08 am

    hm this guy might be right , I notice many written mistakes on their page, and the english is a little strange?

    Reply
    • John

      March 3, 2015 at 11:16 am

      Yes grammar is a good indicator of a solid company, but most of these programs are done by normal people with a tight budget. It doesn’t take a large capital to start something like this and that is why you can expect some grammatical errors with sites like this.

      Reply
  6. vladimir

    March 3, 2015 at 12:54 am

    actually where from is this site anyone knows details,address,name of owner?

    Reply
  7. vladimir

    March 3, 2015 at 12:49 am

    only sites with variety of payment methods are better trusted sites.

    Reply
    • John

      March 3, 2015 at 11:14 am

      If you say so. I have been doing this stuff for a couple of years my friend and I an tell you this is nothing new to me. There are dozens of programs like this out there and they all try to get on Paypal’s good side just because it gives their site that much more credibility. Do you have something against Paypal? lol

      Reply
  8. vladimir

    March 3, 2015 at 12:47 am

    first of all Paypal is not a pointer of good or bad . Paypal is a fashion in USA and many countries do not have it. There are many more interesting money transfer systems. So this part is a bad point. Ppl follow stupidly paypal and cause of it many of us suffer and can not make living. Pay pal in no good .

    Reply
    • John

      March 3, 2015 at 11:13 am

      Paypal is a GREAT indicator Vladimir, because they don’t do business with any of these cycler type businesses. There are many programs out there just like Daily Earnings and they get shutdown because Paypal completely shuts them out. Paypal is not only trusted in the US and it is a very trusted payment processor that most businesses try and use. So NO, that is not a bad point.

      Reply
      • Faith R Sloan

        March 26, 2016 at 12:29 pm

        The use of Paypal is NOT an indicator.
        Why not? Read their policies and procedures.
        Paypal will not do business with ANY MLM businesses.
        MLM means “multi-level” marketing.
        That does not mean MLM is bad. It simply means
        that they won’t do business with any deals which pays
        commission on multiple levels … yet they will do business
        with deals that pays commission on ONE level.
        So your assumption that Paypal won’t do business with
        “cycler-type” businesses. By the way, those so call rev shares
        are NOT “cyclers”.

        In addition, there are other types of
        businesses PayPal will not get in bed with. They make
        their decisions based upon Cost-Benefit analysis and
        RISK-ANALYSIS.

        Now, you also made an incorrect statement “Paypal is not only
        trusted in the US and it is a very trusted payment processor
        that most businesses try and use.”

        This is incorrect. MOST legitimate and long-standing corporations/
        businesses do NOT use Paypal. This includes …
        Walmart, K-Mart, Costco, Amway, IBM, Amazon, Dominoes Pizza,
        Ruth Chris Steakhouse, EVERY restaurant I’ve ever eaten at and this
        is a huge list since I don’t cook and love local restaurants all the way to
        fine dining restaurants. Yes, they do take debit cards but you can NOT
        walk into MOST establishments expecting them to have implemented the
        Paypal API into their Point of Sales Systems nor into their accounting/
        financial systems. They could give a hoot about Paypal. lol. Try asking
        your local cleaners if they take paypal. Quite Frankly I prefer to use
        Square and Square Cash. Paypal’s arbitration policies are very prohibitive
        and their fees are astronomical.

        And yes .. I have been online for 17+ years and have been a member of
        PayPal since they launched 1998/1999.

        I wish the Wealthy Affiliate trainers stop teaching you guys that negative
        blog posts are where it’s at. Promote Wealthy Affiliates on its own merits
        and I can say with confidence that your conversion rate will increase
        accordingly. …Or speak upon subjects where you are indeed a subject
        matter expert.
        Best
        Faith Sloan doesn’t know if the deal is a scam or not since I have no interest in it.

        Reply
        • John

          March 28, 2016 at 6:46 am

          First of all, I’m sorry that your blog doesn’t get any traffic and you have to come to mine to get some link juice. I mention Paypal, Faith, simply because they did accept these programs at one point. They don’t anymore and yes, it is for many, many reasons, so there’s no need to try and mention 800 retail stores to make yourself sound educated.

          Wealthy Affiliate does not teach anyone to post negative blog posts so I really don’t know where you’re getting your info from. I write what I write from what I know, not from someone telling me what to write. You’re losing your mind. For someone that’s been doing this for 17 + years, you need to learn more, and yes, WA will definitely benefit someone like you.

          I don’t know if you know this or not (probably not), but I am involved with this company. Do you see me promoting this? No. I gave an honest review and I didn’t try to bash it even if I am involved with it, so I don’t know what you’re trying to say. I say what I want and I use the products I promote so please stop trying to sound smart because you’re making yourself look really bad for someone that has so many years under her belt.

          And you want to talk about being negative? Faith Sloan doesn’t know if the deal is a scam or not? Are you 10? Faith Sloan doesn’t know what she’s talking about. Sorry, no backlink for you. You need some online marketing lessons. Nice try!

          Reply
          • John

            June 22, 2016 at 4:14 pm

            John,
            I know of Faith, seen her in action for many years. This woman is a complete con artist, dragging in countless victims along the way. I must admit she is good at what she does as most con artists are. A quick search of Faith at Google will reveal her true character.Maybe you could ask her if she intends to give back the $700,000 + she received from the TelexFree ponzi she was involved with. That figure comes from the filings by TelexFree bankruptcy Trustee Stephen B. Darr.

            “Faith Sloan doesn’t know if the deal is a scam or not since I have no interest in it”
            Oh Faith you know every scam out there. If it is illegitimate, Faith is in it..

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