Looking for a Easy 1 Up review that will show you everything you need to know before joining another too good to be true, make money from home program?
Well you’ve come to the right place and I would like to give you just that. First off, good job on doing your research and not just pulling the trigger like most people would.
I have somewhat of a love hate relationship with this program and sometimes I may come off as confusing, However, you will be able to make a decision on your own after I’m done dicing through a program most consider a scam.
Easy 1 Up Review
Name: Easy 1 Up
Owner: Peter Wolfing
Website: www.easy1up.com
Price: $25, $100, $250, and $500
Overall Rating: 1/5 stars
Product Overview
There is not much of a product here as the main reason is to promote the same exact thing you just bought to make these 100% commissions.
The site is owned by Peter Wolfing, who is not new to the world of ponzis and cyclers and has created similar products with different names.
I did a review on the Ultimate Cycler a couple of months ago and he was behind this program that of course flopped and left its members looking for the next best thing. Click here to read more on that program.
Who This is For
Of course this is for the completely uneducated looking desperately to make something from the internet. With a formula so simple and the many different price points, it’s almost too easy to at least pay $25.
I’m sure that no one was ever introduced to this system with the products. You were told (or saw) that you could make all these crazy commissions, and not how amazing the products were.
The Product
You see guys, in the world of making money online, you need an actual product or well, you will be nothing more than a scam.
So what people are doing these days is creating a something with nothing but marketing information and allowing people to resell them so that THEY can make a profit.
Of course the owner would create this so called product because they too can make money. It’s a super simple process, which I would like to break down for you so that you can know exactly what it is that you are getting into.
The Price for Easy 1 Up
Now to get these so called products, you will have to go through several price points. I’m sure you’ve seen this on their sales video but I would like to explain it a little more.
$25 – Elevation
- $100 – Elevation Elite
- $250 – Vertex
- $500 – Vertex Elite
* All Packages come with an “admin fee” of $5 besides the last one, which is $50
Of course we have the $25 deal and it goes as high as $500.
Could you really make $500 with this?
Of course you can!
As long as you purchased that product first ($500) then you can make a commission if someone buys it using your unique link.
If you decide to buy anything less than the $500 package, you can only make money from whatever package you bought. So if you only spent $25, then you can only make $25.
If the person you signup does decide to get the $500 deal, it will go to the person who brought you into the company, which I will explain below.
Oh and if you’re wondering how the owner make any money, remember that you have to pay an “admin fee”, which goes straight into his bank account.
How Easy 1 Up Works
Cash gifting was very big back in the day and people were doing it like crazy because there was no other way to make money online.
Cash gifting is nothing more than giving other people money and having them do the same thing you just did. There are programs like the Email Processing System that try to switch things up, but in the end they are all the same.
So when you purchase one of the packages that I mentioned above, you will be able to resell that same exact thing that you just bought and yes, you can make that amount.
This is also why they mention direct earnings. When someone “buys” a product, it will go directly into your Paypal account.
So in reality, they are not buying anything. They are simply just transferring money straight into your account.
Cash Gifting.
With programs like the Wealthy Affiliate, you don’t have to purchase any of their products to resell them and that’s how it should always be.
Not “buy this first and then you can sell it”, which is exactly how almost all make money online programs are doing things these days.
What is The Power of 1?
Easy 1 Up uses the reverse 1 up compensation plan, which some of the biggest scams are using these days. This is also to make you want to help your people bring in other members.
So the person that you brought in of course gives you the $500. Now when they make their first sale, they also get $500.
Now get this.
When they make their 2nd sale, you will get the commissions. This right here will make your jaw drop and start making you think about how you can make so much money just by this Power of 1 nonsense.
Not so fast.
Just like you, these things used to make me think that I am going to be rich, but that’s about all it did. You can say that I am not a good network marketer and I don’t know how to talk to people, but it goes beyond that.
There is just no way that I can go about doing this knowing that the people that are under me won’t make even $25.
This is just how it is with stuff like this and in this case, you can’t even say that you like the products trying to justify your purchase like most people do in MLM.
So is Easy 1 Up a Scam Then?
Legally, these guys are legit. Just because they have some sort of product allows them to pass go and collect $200.
Now all the cool kids are doing this same exact thing and I can tell you that it is nothing but a big fat scheme. There is no value in the products and this is not a business like they say it is.
I mean, what are you going to tell someone who asks you what you do?
“I’m a cash gifter”
“I run an Easy 1 Up business”
That just sounds wrong and you won’t feel like you’re running a business because your’e really not.
Now if you’re wondering if I would recommend this, of course I’d say no. This is not a legitimate business and I’d rather have you doing some kind of lotions and potions business and I don’t even like those either.
If you really want to make money online, it is going to take work (not recruiting) and the right program that can teach you how to build an actual online business.
Want to see the same exact that showed me how to make money online?
At a Glance
Name: Easy 1 Up
Owner: Peter Wolfing
Website URL: http://www.easy1up.com
Price: $25, $100, $250, and $500
Overall Rating: Not recommended
What I Really Think
There aren’t many legit ways to make money online and cash gifting will only take you so far. There is no residual income and if you are new to this, I’m sure you know this will only last for so long.
If you are really looking for a way to make money online, you need to work for yourself and not by recruiting and giving money around without any true value.
Trust me, I have been with many programs like this in my day and this won’t be the last one that you encounter.
In the end, it is all designed for the owner to make money so remember that before pulling the trigger.
Well I hope this review of Easy 1 Up has given you all the information that you need before you start doing anything crazy. If I did leave anything out, please feel free to leave your questions in the comments section below.
Will you be the next best cash gifting person?
I’m guessing….no.
What Do I Recommend?
Everyone and their mothers are using the same business model these days and it’s no secret.
“Sell higher priced products to make more commissions”
“Why sell regular products making $1 when you can sell Easy 1 Up and make $500?”
Every 100% commission based program uses the same marketing strategy and the same products.
The one real program that got me out of this 100% recruiting mess is called the Wealthy Affiliate.
If you want to make real money online without telling someone how awesome it is going to be when they give you money, then that’s what you need to go with.
Marketing is one thing that you can find anywhere on the web and it is not worth $500.
So before anyone tries telling me I have not tried this product myself, just trust me, I know EXACTLY what is in the back office for every single 100% commission company.
But of course, its members will try to tell you otherwise, but when you sit in on one of their sales videos, you will hear the word “recruit” a thousand times.
In the end, it is really going to be up to you and if selling air so you can make money is totally cool with you, then this will be a great fit for you.
But you’re selling education, not air…that’s what you’ll hear from its members, which actually has me laughing out loud.
Education?
That’s hilarious!
– John
A Work at Home Jobs
Let me join this old discussion. I am a newbie at Easy1Up but a long-time inactive member of WA. But I can still log in to my WA account until now. One thing that made me stay away with WA is that a lot of members are seemed to be trained to publish a kind of product reviews just like this blog, painting negative images on other peoples head to funnel them down into their WA affiliate link and hope to make money from that trap.
From the point of view of a fair and honest marketer, it seems that this kind of practice is clearly unethical, but since a lot of WA members were making huge profit from that strategy, a lot of them are doing the same thing over and over again, targeting the inexperienced marketers, full of doubt in their heads, seeking proof for the negativity that they have in mind.
The fact that a person went to Google and type the word “review” together with the name of the product that they doubted with, it’s understood that they are digging some hole to find some dirt thrown by other people who know nothing about that product.
And if they do, they unconsciously satisfy their doubts and proved that they were right, fueled by the trap created by a lot of WA members all over the internet, catching poor marketers.
So, where is the justice my friend?
How can you say that Easy1Up is a SCAM when in fact you are the one trying to SCAM people, trying to put your ladder on towards stepping into WA platform to become your referral to let people pay that WA monthly membership that sucks!
Just be fair with your review, do not use other product or company’s name and use the word SCAM to scare people out so that everyone will jump outside and go straight to your affiliate link.
Yes, that’s smart but totally crazy and completely non-sense.
Here we go again…
Can I just start this discussion with the fact that can make hundreds of dollars if I told you Easy 1 Up was the best thing ever. Do you see me doing that? No. Now WA obviously did not work for you but it is truly the best program out there regardless of the outcome you had. I built several sites using their training, support, and tools and am making money from them, not just here. They do have training on how to make money from the work from home industry but THEY DO NOT TEACH YOU TO TALK BAD ABOUT ANY COMPANY. These are strictly my opinions and coming from my experience.
Now that we got that out of the way, can you tell me what you just learned as a newbie to Easy 1 Up? Have you used their so called training to make money outside of promoting their product? Have you even made a penny with them? I have been doing this stuff for over four years now and I know how every single program works. And you want to know how? Because I was apart of many of them!
There is no comparing Easy 1 Up to WA and there is no comparing WA to any recruiting based program. Period. WA teaches you how to build a real business and although you can make money by promoting them, their business model is veered towards any niche, market, or industry.
Is that enough “justice” for you Juls? Everyone can do whatever they want and if you feel that recruiting others to make money with some overpriced program is cool with you, then yes, Easy 1 Up is for you. Trust me man, I used to promote these types of stuff but it is flat out unethical. But regardless of your opinion and choices, I still wish you all the luck you can get to succeed online.
Did something like Easy 1 Up allow me to work from home for the past 4 years? Of course not. I make my living online, from home, thanks to the WA. If you want, just take a look at my current project at a site called https://askdads.com. I make money with that site and many others, and yes, that is what I learned how to do at WA. If you didn’t do something like that while you were with WA then you were simply not following the training and/or probably hoping that money comes out of thing air.
You have to work my friend and I can promise you that if you put in the work and take action with what those guys teach, you will find success online. Regardless of your results in WA, they are really the best program out there. Good luck with this though man and I wish you the best. Cheers!
John, why don’t you tell people the truth? WA has a recruiting section for one to make money. WA has banners for affiliates to promote and have people sign up, they have contextuals that have your affiliate links. How do i know these, because i was part of WA. Who doesn’t want to make money?
Why do entrepreneurs go to shark Tank show? To basically “RECRUIT” probable investor into their business. Mcdonalds, Walmart, Targets are consistently recruiting. I have read negative reviews on WA and if it is still standing all well and good.
You can bash Easy1Up all you want, but people’s lives are changing for the better. WA might be the best for you, but there are tons of rookies who will jump in there and not achieve anything. So your idea of “CLICK HERE” and i will show you how i succeeded is all sham.
Whatever anyone wants to do in this life…conventional or unconventional….consistency, determination and self belief will get you to the top.
You are entitled to your opinion. So many people will jump in with Easy1Up and don’t whine just bcos you haven’t made 6 figures.
You are blind Wilfred. Once again, you are using the whole Mcdonalds comparison, which everyone in some type of high ticket program uses and I think it’s a bunch of baloney.
Mcdonalds serves burgers and Walmart sells actual products, now tell me what Easy 1 Up does? Offers an “education” like every other high ticket program does? An education/system that is designed for its members to promote in order to make money?
Mcdonalds recruits employees and partners but that is now how they make money. Easy 1 Up will get you paid WHEN SOMEONE JOINS UNDER YOU. Wealthy Affiliate is an affiliate marketing platform that has training on affiliate marketing, hosts your websites in house, and even allows you to buy a domain right from their platform.
There is no other program out there that can compare to what WA has to offer, so please don’t try to say you’ve seen negative reviews about them when there really isn’t any. Of course it’s not for everyone but it is one of the few legitimate ways to make money online that is not recruiting.
I mean, how does “Easy 1 Up” even sound like a real business? That straight up sounds like a ponzi scheme and that is even how the whole thing works. Pass 1 of your referrals up baloney that is very much recruiting.
Digital Altitude (another high ticket “education” program) just got shutdown by the FTC last month and whether it was legit or not, thousands of people lost money. The whole “education” thing will only last for so long but “make $500” or any of that type of stuff is what will get this shutdown.
I promote WA because it is really the best place for anyone to learn how to make money online as they literally have EVERYTHING you need. They teach you how to sell other people’s products and of course they will pay you to sell their service. What you forget to understand is that I can very much make money by telling people Easy 1 Up is the best thing out there but do you see me doing it just to make $500 or whatever you guys offer off of them? Of course not.
Can you tell me exactly what Easy 1 Up has to offer Wilfred? Because I’m sure that every high ticket program will try to adjust their model just so they don’t get shutdown. So I’m curious as to what changes were made since I reviewed this program because I think it’s pretty funny when these owners do that.
First it’s “get rich with our program” then it turns into “use our education to help you succeed online”. Shaking…my…head.
This is hilarious! I just got off the Easy 1 Up site and now it’s…”Easy1Up is all about empowering entrepreneurs how to 1up their competition by continuing to learn and develop new strategies”. You have got to be kidding me! lol! Easy 1 Up is about passing one of your referrals up and just like I said, they changed things to sound like some kind of legit company that is not recruiting or guess what? They will get shutdown. But of course its members don’t want that to happen and that is why people like yourself will always defend them, whether it is ethical or not. Trust me, I have been apart of this stuff before and telling others that this is the best thing ever just so I can make money is not cool at all. To each his own…
Hello John, my name is Hector Ramos. I want to thank you for your review Easy1Up. It was really informational. I don’t think that the presentation for Easy1Up was put together well enough for you to fully understand what it is your purchasing. I was skeptical at first but it wasn’t until I purchased the program at $1,000 that realized what great material was contained in the informational packages. It has helped me succeed with several of my other affiliate programs and I would recommend this to anyone, who has an interest in learning about online marketing. With your permission, I would like to place my contact info for anyone who is interested.
Easy1up isn’t cash gifting because most people get on a Skype call with you after you pay them. When you pay Easy1up the admin fee, you get access to courses.
If their was no Skype call and courses then yes it would be a cash gifting scam.
Shame you have to bash other opportunities to make money.
So having a call of some sort makes it cool? What do the courses teach you besides how to sell Easy 1 Up? I was apart of the Empower Network my friend and this is nothing but a cheaper version of what they had, so trust me, I know EXACTLY how these types of sites work.
Would you rather have me say that Easy 1 Up is the best thing ever just so I can make those $500 commissions? I am going to make money with or without this program so take this review for what it’s worth.
But can you answer this question…What would you tell a family member that is going to join Easy 1 Up?
“You are getting marketing training”
“You’re getting an online education to sell Easy 1 up”
What exactly is it that you are going to tell someone that wants to make money online?
At the end of the day it is about how you are going to feel about what you have done to earn that dollar. I mean, I have enough organic chemistry knowledge and lab experience to make crystal meth, but would I do it to make money and ignore the potential for harm I could wreak?
OK so promoting MLM, money games or cash gifting may not be on the same scale as drug dealing, but if you cannot honestly promote something, knowing that there is no real product there and that you are just collecting money from people who believe they are in a real business, then I am not interested and I will not be sleeping easy.
Entrepreneurship is fine and I am all for it. Confidence tricksters, hype merchants and scam artists (and drug pushers) are in a different class.
Think about why the statistics show that a tiny percentage of regular people make big online money in these programs and that may a clue.
The digital age has allowed so much to be created, but riches out of nothing is not a long term strategy worth pursuing.
So I guess you are saying that education is worthless. If you actually took a look at the program and what it is offering maybe you would finally make some money online. The products are a first class education on how to become a successful marketer online. Enough content to fill a college semester which is where this is going. Internet marketing is beginning to be taught in schools and by Gurus for thousands upon thousands of dollars. I guess they are running scams as well. There are scammers out there promising you get rich quick schemes but Peter wolfing is not one of them. I know people who have put in the hard work and made tens or thousands in this program in a few short months. Is it guaranteed NO, Is it possible YES. It all depends on you and how hard you are willing to work for it. Most people are looking for a handout. So if that’s you don’t get involved. This takes Time, Work, Discipline and Commitment. If you don’t have that then this is not for you.
Do you want to join the networking world
Do you want to make quick cash
Have you heard of easy1up, it pays more and is more cool than cool, lol
So how does easy1up really work?
I hate to tell you but the Easy1Up (E1U) system is so easy to understand, we don’t need tons of site pages to explain it. It’s designed to be SIMPLE! It’s not rocket science, no smoke-and-mirrors and it will cut through all the digital fog that’s running rampant all over the internet.
We have killer digital educational products and lots of them. Check out the products page.
You want to make BIG MONEY and FAST?
We use the Reverse 1 Up comp plan. You make 100% direct payment on the sales. Which means you get your product purchase back on your first sale. You then use the leverage of the pass up on your second sale to accelerate your cash machine. Duplicate that with your team and you all run to the bank. Don’t get me wrong. This is a business but a business with a system like no other.
Let E1U be your own personal ATM.
You can start for as little as $25 + $5 admin but if you join a higher product package, ALL the lower ones are FREE and qualified.
Example:
Join the Vertex Elite $500 + $50 admin. The $25, $100, $250 are included and qualified (no pass up required). All payments are one time. There you go. That’s the comp plan. I told you it was dummy proof . Anyone can understand it in 60 seconds or less.
There’s really not much else to tell you. I told you it was simple.
YOU CAN JOIN BY SIMPLY FILLING THIS FORM TO BE WELCOMED INTO THE WORLD OF millionaires
Sorry, there’s no recruiting here Emergencia. Now how can you say “welcomed into the world of millionaires” when I know Easy 1 Up did not make you a millionaire? How is that not “smoke-and-mirrors”? Recruiting, recruiting, and more recruiting. Oh and of course going around dropping your affiliate link on different sites like you tried to do here. This is cash gifting and that is what it’s called. What will you use this “product” for? TO promote the same thing you just bought. Sorry Emergencia, but there are no affiliate links allowed here so if that’s the type of marketing you’ve learned, that is not professional.
A fualy you can use this product to learn how to market anything online; weather that belotions and potions like you suggested earlier; backpacks for school; etc. The information behing sold are videos and trainings which will educate and help empower users who want to learn how to market on the internet. It is valuable information. Do you know how to market on Instagram? What are your demographics? For you to say that all you will sell is the same thing shows your small-minded-ness. You can sell Amazon products; just because your learning new information in the form of a video “like a digital marketing coach would make to show you how to do something” doesn’t mean it’s a scam and pointless. I’ve made hundreds of thousands of dollars on the internet from a program called “Perfect Wealth Formula” back in the day. It sold information on marketing. Guess what? I’ve been full time marketing for the past 10 years now all because of that “pointless” information he showed in his videos how to market online and I only made a few thousand dollars with perfect wealth formula… lol; I’m going to join easy1up just to prove you wrong; now you got me all worked up 🙂 I would love to help tons of people learn life long marketing techniques through a videos. See you on the flip side.
Loosen your panties Greg as there is no reason to get worked up, lol. Marketing programs that show you how to make money marketing the same exact thing is not legit man no matter what you think. Trying to sell overpriced training is very much legit (although shady), but what about the people that signup under you that will not make it no matter how bad they want it? They paid you for what?
I know all about marketing my friend as I was in the Empower Network and other overpriced training that shows you how to “market” their own products. Is it legit? Of course it is. Now how I feel after I made my money from someone who signed up under me knowing they will not make that back is a different story. You can say all you want about them not being a good marketer, but we all know that almost everyone under “the good marketer” will not make it. That’s the truth.
Can I make money promoting this system? You damn right I can. Now do you see me doing it? No, because it’s not right. In the end, it’s really up to you, but don’t go trying to tell me that I don’t know what I’m talking about and I have a small mind.
I think with a name called “Easy 1 Up” you’re definitely right about it being about promoting other products. You are definitely the bright one here. That sounds nothing like marketing, but rather a system that is going to make you money.
Maybe something like “marketing 101” but Easy 1 Up? Yeah, you might need to wake up and realize what you’re saying before you start calling people small minded. The goal is to get people to join and that is that. Have you used this system to make money selling actual products? You can lie all you want, but I know for a fact you only promote make money from home products. True story.
And what is A fualy? lol.
Thank you John for your words of truth. I agree with you. Marketing wisdom is worth something but selling a concept of a lifestyle or a “system” is just not really worth much in the grand scheme of things! If this were a small village, would these people last very long? – No.
Anyway what about Digital altitude? Or 8 figure dream lifestyle? Or Tidom? Have you heard of these? Any thoughts?
Not a problem Theron and thank you for being one of the few that can actually see the bigger picture. Digital Altitude is very much ran the same way as this but with a price tag that will have you pulling out a loan just to join. See a full review here as I’ve broken it down to exactly what they are all about.
Have you heard of the Wealthy Affiliate? That is one of the few sites that doesn’t come with false hope and you also don’t have to play the recruiting game. See my WA review here and see why they are nothing like you’ve ever seen and why the business model makes complete sense.
Yeah I’d have to agree anything that is “guaranteed” when it comes to money isn’t true. That doesn’t mean the company is a scam it just means like 99.9% of the businesses out in the online world or even the “real world” its going to come down to you getting leads & customers.
Some people considering “recruiting” a scam type of business. I don’t. I just think it takes knowledge, work, and an understanding of free & paid advertising. Love the blog and your ability to rank for niche keywords have a chance reach out to me at riseupnow3@gmail.com ask for Greg Nappier.
I’ve ranked website in the past bringing in 30,000 visitors a month could chat about different techniques.
To each his own right? I’m not against recruiting or network marketing, but I am against programs that offer no value to its customers especially with the fact that they will be going out there promoting the same thing they just bought. Not a solid business model in my opinion and you can expect to have a 99.9% fail rate with this even if its members hoped and prayed that this thing stays alive. Would definitely enjoy a chat about SEO as I’ve built sites that bring in at least 50k visitors. Cheers man!
Thank you for explaining this “program”. I am not interested in playing the recruiting game. I am looking to work 20-25 hours a week and earn money.
Yeah I thought recruiting was the only way until I found a program called the Wealthy Affiliate. If you’re looking to make money without recruiting, that is what you want to use. You will have to work, but the end result will very well be worth it. Click here to see a full review so that you can see exactly what it’s all about.
John it seems you are also recruiting us to your recommended program (wealthy affiliate). Isn’t recruiting a good thing?
I don’t recruit anyone. I am simply showing you what program works without recruiting people as that is not how you make money with their program. So with what they teach, I make money selling other people’s products rather than trying to tell you how awesome their compensation plan is because it is not MLM.
Now I did create this site to show people what really works and what doesn’t especially for those of you not looking to recruit people. There aren’t many programs, but they do exist and the Wealthy Affiliate is by far my #1 recommendation for ANYONE looking to make real money online.
Recruiting is not a good or bad thing as it is very much needed for MLM, but I am very much against promoting nothing just to get people to join you and your “team”. It’s a cycle that creates a lot of failure and disappointment, but it is definitely there and has been there for decades.
Do you know anyone who is successful with MLM? Not many I’m guessing and that’s simply because 98% of them aren’t making any money but are fueling the people at the top.
It’s hard enough to recruit people to join some lotions and potions gig, now you want to sell nothing? That’s just crazy.
So basically you’re bashing Peter Wolfings programs to draw attention to the programs you’re promoting……….. Also, you stated that it’s a ponzi, pass up programs are impossible to be a ponzi…..
As a rule of thumb, people should never listen to a “Review” that’s so called “Concerned” for consumers possibly being ripped off that within their own review on the website, they are promoting another program…..Just sayin. Also, truth to the matter, and i’m sure you already know this. 98% of people that join programs don’t even go over the material they just bought, and or buckle down and actually WORK the program. It’s just like the millions who run out, spend $999 on new exercise equipment, cool workout clothing, then use it 4 x then quit. Or join with a new gym membership at $50 a month, go 3 x, then quit…People are lazy, procrastinators, and excuse makers is why. It’s not the programs fault people are this way, and the ones that are the opposite of that make the money. Now to the poster in regard to the rotator, if you think joining and sitting and waiting on a “Rotator” to bring you riches is how you make money online, then yes, do not join. The rotator can bring in money, but sitting around waiting on it is not how to “Work” a business. Also as the business grows, that rotator will get more thin by the day because more people will be sitting on their rears waiting for it to bring them a sale, instead of them simply applying themselves and going out and getting sales for themselves by simply showing people a website.
Here we go again. First of all, thanks for your two cents Tim. Second of all, there is no product here, so I don’t know how you can call this a business. Great analogy, but that does not apply to this product. Showing people a website? I am all about quality and showing someone a website to get them to give into some marketing tactic is not legit. I am not into lotions and potions, but I will tell someone to join that before I tell them that this is going to be the solution to their financial problems.
Now about drawing people to something I’m promoting is too funny. Now tell me what sounds better…telling someone that this program is super awesome and making $500 or telling them about a real program that doesn’t guarantee I make a single penny?
I tell people to join the programs that I know work and doesn’t require you to play the recruiting game to make money. I’m not completely against MLMs, but they are just not for everyone. Been there, done that.
Now I’m all about making money online and doing different things, so believe me, the Wealthy Affiliate is by far the best opportunity out there. By far. It comes with a free trial and you will be creating your own business without talking to a single person. And yes, it does work.
This is another situation where we will go back and forth, but in the end it is really up to what each person wants to do. Agree to disagree, which is perfectly fine with me. Thanks for your concern Tim and I hope you’re doing well with whatever business venture you are in. Cheers!
– John
Hi. So I get that this is not recommended and it’s definitely not something that’s going to be around forever. Can you actually lose money though? If you purchase the $500 “program”, you’re supposedly guaranteed 2 sales in the rotary which would make you break even, right?
This would be good if you were just looking to make a quick few bucks, right?
Thanks. 🙂
It would be good if it actually happened Kayla. The whole pass up your 2nd referral is nothing but a way to get people to recruit like crazy. After you get that, where would you go? The person that got you in this is going to be the one benefitting the most and the ultimate winner here will of course be the owner. It is really up to you, but do know that you are NOT GUARANTEED anything even if they claim you are. So if you do decide to give it a go, please do come back and let me know how that went for you. And if any of you have gotten “rotated” then please let me know as well. So far no bites, so we shall see where this goes.
John
Thanks so much for your reply.
You’re totally right and I definitely won’t be trying it out.
It’s way too risky and I was thinking the same thing about the “guarantee.”
I’ve been apart of too many programs like this, hoping and wishing that I would make something, but that didn’t happen. There is no shortcut to making money online Kayla and I think I have done enough “trying” for you and I both. If you are still trying to make something online, you will need to put in the work and effort to get there. YOU will also need to build YOUR own business and make the money you deserve. Click here to see what program worked for me and see how simple, yet effective it is. Hope this helps!
Your wrong John. The owner Peter Wolfing doesn’t receive a single penny. Only the admin fee to keep the platform running. Wealthy affiliate is $49 every month. $588 every year and who know it might go up soon. In 3 years time you would have to pay $1764. Easy1up is onetime fee plus the admin fee and you choose which level you want to start on. There’s no monthly fees. If you start on the highest level ($1000), in 3 years time it doesn’t cost anything. What make you think easy1up is a scam?
Hey there “Super Affiliate”, nice to meet another one if that’s what you really are. Now how can you say the owner doesn’t receive any money and then say “only the admin fee to keep the platform running”? That makes no sense and I’m sure no one would run a site to simply make others money. Not in this lifetime.
Now I don’t know how you’re going to compare Wealthy Affiliate to Easy 1 Up as they are NOTHING ALIKE. The name “Easy 1 Up” does not sound anything like a service but rather exactly what it sounds like. A recruiting game.
Wealthy Affiliate’s fees are to run YOUR OWN BUSINESS and not promote it to other people. They are a service that provides purchasing domains, hosting your website, training on making money online, and many other things that I believe is worth more than even $100/month.
Now why do I promote them? Because THEY ARE THE BEST and they don’t run a recruiting platform. I can easily promote Easy 1 Up if I wanted to and run my little network marketing gig, but do you see me doing that? No, because it’s not going to help other people make money.
I make money and 99% of the people I bring in won’t make that type of money simply because that’s just how the cookie crumbles.
I am curious though, what are you a “super affiliate” in?
Promoting Easy 1 Up?