Elite Marketing Pro
Summary
Name: Elite Marketing pro
Owner: Tim Erway
Website: www.elitemarketingpro.com
Price: $197/month
Verdict: Scam
In this Elite Marketing Pro review I will be showing you everything that makes this program has to offer and most especially if it is a scam.
As a business owner, we all want leads and we want to make the right investments, especially when a program asks you for more than a thousand dollars.
I have tried many of these marketing programs and they almost all operate in the same manner, without delivering as promised.
Will Elite Marketing Pro be the same or will it actually get the leads that I need to make money with my current business?
Let’s dig a little deeper in this review as I break down things a little more so that you know where that hard earned money of yours is going.
What is Elite Marketing Pro?
Elite Marketing Pro is an online marketing platform that has a bunch of marketing training for those of you who are into network marketing.
At least that’s what it seems like.
This is totally fine and is a great marketing technique, but of course if there is something BETTER and not some overpriced products to fuel the rich.
It’s crazy how the legit online programs, don’t try to sell themselves and just let the members do the talking.
I’m not big on hype and the shiny little objects and that’s why I follow the rule, “if it seems too good to be true, then it probably is”.
Getting Started
When you sign up, you automatically get their complete traffic generation and lead capturing system, which is something that would benefit someone who has no clue as to how a website is set up, or they just don’t want to put in the time to create one.
Just like all the other 100% commission junkies, you get to use your own blog space to market what?
You guessed it!
Elite Marketing Pro.
I don’t care what anyone tells you about how it is used to promote something else, that is a bunch of BS as that is how it is designed.
They tell you that this will help YOUR business and then have you in a dilemma once you get in.
“Promote my MLM and make $20 or promote EMP and make $1,000’s of dollars?”
I think that’s quite the no-brainer if you ask me.
Who this is Intended for
Elite Marketing Pro is targeting online marketers that have failed online which is a big fat 97% of them.
That is definitely a lot and what better way to target an audience than with a product that will “help” those of you that have not made a dime online.
They say they’ll help anyone from a newbie online to the advanced internet marketer but that’s what they all say.
If I wasn’t involved in so many of these programs, I would’ve probably gave into this scam as the marketing is definitely geared towards making you think this is “the one”.
There are totally legit online marketing programs, that will make you money online, and won’t even cost you half as much and one that I have actually found is called My Lead System Pro.
There are literally tens and thousands of products out there that promote “making money online” and I can honestly tell you that over 99% of them DO NOT work.
With my experience online, every single product that promoted fancy cars and big paychecks were all nothing but hype.
Great marketing strategy, but being in the game for quite a while now, I can easily tell you the types of hidden agenda’s these companies have.
The Deal Breaker
What drew a red flag, besides all of the products valued at whatever price they want to say it’s worth, is the fact that I saw my up-line from the Biggest scam today on one of their videos.
That is just as crazy as the products their promoting!
Once you become a member of one of these scams, they will turn you into a ruthless marketing slave, that will do anything and everything to get the word out there.
We don’t do what others do, we don’t like scammers, blah blah blah, they all have the same marketing techniques.
What You will be Getting
From being able to blog from their platform to their lead capture pages, they have it all. Like I said, every single one of my top scam companies offer the same exact thing.
100% commissions, that is probably their biggest promotional technique and it has taken people to believe this system will work for them.
Did you know that one of these 100% commission scams have been shut down?
I was once apart of a company called Neucopia and I have just found out that they are shut down.
What’s funny is that I actually found this out from one of my downlines who actually never went all in.
I love how they all have to show what each of their products are worth. I mean props to them for putting together a product to steal some of the customers that have fell for other scams, but people like you don’t need to fall for these scams anymore.
Of course you would have to get these up-sell products to gain the 100% commissions and they are not cheap.
You can sell these products and get 90% but why would you sell something you’re not even using?
Just like it says in the name, “marketing”, you will bet getting just that.
Marketing strategies and more marketing strategies.
You will be getting lessons on how to get kicked out of Facebook for being too aggressive with your marketing efforts just like the other spamming cousins of Elite Marketing Pro.
The Bait
For $7 you can get access to the Elite Marketing Pro back office. Then you will run into all the 100% commission products that you can and will get commissions for.
I do like how Tim says there will be a little affiliate fee because these other scammers didn’t do that.
Once you have gotten in, you will get curious and want to see more. You will want to get the 100% commissions in case someone gets them right? Or it will be passed up to your up-line, another great marketing technique. These guys are marketing pros and you will become a victim if you keep chasing the shiny little object.
Hook line and sinker my friend. See how Elite Marketing Pro compares to my #1 work from home business.
So is Elite Marketing Pro a Scam?
I think I answered that question a long time ago. You can see for yourself at elitemarketingpro.com and you can be the judge. There are so many online marketing scams that give the online world a bad name and make a lot of people quit online. There are actually awesome online opportunities out there that you can use and it won’t cost 1/4 of the price for Elite Marketing Pro.
If you want to create a solid online business, I always recommend programs like the Wealthy Affiliate. It is actually one of the best online marketing websites on the web today and I know you will love what they have to offer.
I hope you found this Elite Marketing Pro review to be helpful and I hope you can actually find something that works for you and you too find success on the internet. Just remember that you do not need to spend thousands of dollars to make thousands back and please let me know if there is something I can help you with. Cheers!
– John
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Elite Marketing Pro
Summary
Name: Elite Marketing pro
Owner: Tim Erway
Website: www.elitemarketingpro.com
Price: $197/month
Verdict: Scam
Wealthy Affilate Strategey = Create fear in prospects by labeling their competitors as scammers, then step in as the night in shinning armor to save them from being taken advantage of by “offering” an “honest” opportunity.
I challenge anyone to find a “Wealthy Affiliate” who doesn’t use this tactic. Very poor marketing ethics!!! Get to know the business before you take this guy’s word for anything. By the way, I don’t think Wealthy Affiliate is a bad opportunity, I just really don’t agree with their tactics.
I have tried it all my friend and that is not what they teach at Wealthy Affiliate. Now can you tell me what you get with EMP? I have been involved with them and a couple of other “education”/high ticket programs in the past and trust me, they are all the same.
I too do not think Wealthy Affiliate is a bad program, but I think it is really THE BEST way for anyone to make money online. Is EMP’s business model not to sell the same exact program you just bought in order to make money? I’m sure they have tweaked things by now to try and disguise what it really is but you and I both know what the hidden agenda is behind this and every other high ticket/100% commission program really is.
WA teaches you how to build YOUR own business and it is one of a handful of programs out there that truly does not require any type of recruiting to make money. Not to mention their 100% free membership that gives you access to what they teach, which of course I’m sure EMP does not have.
There might be other people promoting WA out there and I’m glad they are because in all honesty, there is nothing like it. Period. It might seem like some type of “bait and switch” tactic but the truth of the matter is that I can easily promote any product out there, say that they are legit, and make money by doing so but do you see me doing that?
I can easily make the higher commissions that EMP offers but I completely disagree with their business model. If you haven’t seen the news about Digital Altitude getting shutdown, you might want to read that and understand that EMP is no different than what they are.
Now if anyone wants to join EMP, by all means, it is really up to them. As long as you understand that spending a lot of money does not mean you are getting a quality product that will actually work. And trust me, I have gone all in with another company just like this and after finding out how money is really made, I just cut my losses and moved on.
Now guess what program finally taught me how to make real money online and make back every single penny I lost through these high ticket programs? You guessed it, the Wealthy Affiliate. I have been working from home full-time for the past four years and I owe it all to them and no one else.
So if you are really looking to make money online, I highly recommend you try them. Now if you’re into the whole recruiting game, any other program will work just fine as I’m sure they offer all the same training that shows you how to market the same stuff you just bought. It’s the truth my friend and whether anyone wants to believe it or not, that’s just how it is.
I do hope that whatever it is that you are doing is working for you though as I wish everyone can work from home as not many are doing it. Good luck and thanks for your time.
– John
John,
Thank you for your review i too almost joined EMP. I am in a money saving business called make wealth real. I was windering if i could sell my program on WA?
Thank you, Carrie
You can’t sell your program on WA, but you can definitely learn how to sell it online through their training, which actually teaches you how to sell other people’s products like you’re doing. You can just create a free starter account and you can see how you will be able to promote your site on the net.
Hello, First I must say I agree with you about Elite Marketing Pro being a scam, but what I must say I find it unethical to bashing one scam and promoting another one. If wealthy Affiliate stands on it’s own why do you feel the need to build it based on another companies bad rep?
I’ve found over 16 different complaints about Wealth Affiliate on Ripoff Report and many people feel wealthy affiliate is also a scam!
If wealthy affiliate allows you to make an income why do you have to try and get other people signed up in wealthy affiliate?
This seems to be the case of the pot calling the kettle black
Man this whole “why are you promoting WA” nonsense will never end. 16 complaints? That’s pretty amazing to me that you can actually count the complaints for any company. Let me break this down for you Paul and I hope you can understand and implement this into your next online venture.
1. You will always have complaints about any company and the ones I’ve seen about WA are really silly and have nothing to do with what the training can do for you.
2. I promote WA because it works. I would like to have a list of at least 3 programs that I know of that are actually as good as WA and I will gladly recommend any of them. The truth is, I can’t find any. So if you do know of any, why don’t you just tell me?
3. WA teaches you how to build YOUR own business and it is not about promoting them. Every single member there builds their own sites and promote their own products, which is why you can get help. You are competing against yourself and that’s how it works. To top it off, they have a completely free trial, which doesn’t require a credit card. Tell me where you can find that please?
Within the online world and the many products, you can make money by promoting absolutely any and every one of them. If I was to tell you that Elite Marketing Pro was legit, I could actually make hundreds of dollars, but do you see me promoting it?
I promote completely legitimate programs and that is all I will ever promote on this site. I had someone ask me to advertise their product yesterday, but I declined his offer (of $400/month) because it does not meet the qualifications for my site.
Can I ask you this though, what program are you using that you don’t agree with what I have to say?
I’m going to leave my comment now. My name is David Penney. I’m an Elite Marketing Pro affiliate. I can honestly say that I’ve never been part of an online marketing program like this before. It’s the only one that hasn’t over charged me, or anything. You people want to call it a scam because you have to put in a little bit of work? Lazy asses. You want money, put in the effort. Nothing in this world is free. You want customers, go get them. They won’t come to you.
It is definitely not a “little bit of work”. It is more than just that actually and that is one of the biggest reasons I disagree with programs like this. There is a huge cost involved here and the ultimate goal for programs like this is to promote the same stuff you just bought. In the end, it is really up to you. Whatever it is that you are doing, I wish you nothing but the best, so good luck with this!
Hello John,
I’m so glad and relieved that I decided to google whether Elite Marketing Pro was a scam. I already paid for it ($27/month, not bad right?) and was ready to get started. For step 1 of setting up account, the site asked me for my SSN for tax purposes. I’m always a little bit hesitant to give that hence I performed a google search on the program and came across your review. After having read your review, I will now ask for a refund. I hope they deliver their promise of refund within 30 days if not satisfied, no questions asked.
2 weeks ago, I decided to take partnership in a skincare company. I believe in the products and I believe in the business but I wasn’t getting the quick results. So far I have only gained one customer. This weekend I purchased several different programs, including Elite Marketing Pro. Do you have any input on Gavin Mountford’s programs? I must have been the perfect bait for these scammers because I was able to relate to their personal stories. That’s how they reel you in, isn’t it? Two things I noticed about EMP and Gavin’s programs is that 1) I was bombarded with emails to click on this link, click on that after purchase. Some emails were about purchasing items I had already purchased. Things started to get confusing and I like to have things organized. 2) I noticed that they weren’t helping me promote my business, my skincare products, but were only talking about earning commission by promoting their product to others. It left me saying, “Okay that’s all well and good but that’s not what I’m looking for. I love my products and I just want to focus on getting leads, partners, and customers for my products.” This resonated in your review.
Another commonality between EMP and Gavin’s programs is in the step by step strategy to get leads, partners, and customers. They both refer to attraction marketing and the importance of a capture page. What made me like EMP is that they offered to take the guesswork out of creating a capture page by creating it for you. Is having a capture page a bunch of BS? If not, where can I learn to create a capture page?
You mentioned Wealthy Affiliate as being a great program. Do you think its tips and guidelines would benefit my home business in skincare?
Thank you and I look forward to reading your input. 🙂
Don’t worry Char, we all make mistakes. I have made mistakes in the form of thousands of dollars, but I guess you can say it was a hard lesson learned. These guys will teach you marketing by using it on you, so let’s just say if you bought the product, then it works! lol. As far as Wealthy Affiliate benefiting your MLM? Not so much. Wealthy Affiliate is about making money online promoting actual products from places like Amazon.com, not directed for network marketing. I have my MLM that I am apart of and although I can say that Wealthy Affiliate helps me, it might not help others in regards to promoting their network marketing business. What business are you trying to promote Char?
Thank you for your response and honesty. I am an Independent Consultant for Rodan+Fields. Since posting my last comment, I decided to give WA a try. I am on lesson 3, Course 1, Finding your Niche. I’m asking myself if Rodan+Fields can be niche. The reason why I started this research which directed me to scam programs and WA (does not seem to be a scam) is because I want to learn how to generate leads without bugging my friends and family on social media with random messages and daily posts about R+F. That’s what we’re trained to do and I just feel too aggressive with this approach. I have been putting a lot of time and effort on creating posts, contacting either through text or FB messages but seeing no fruits of my labor. Okay well I did gain 1 PC and have gotten 2 conference calls. I don’t want to evolve into that person who is hawk and always looking for the next prospect. Sounds like you have experience with MLM. What are the best ways to generate leads, funnel my list down to people who are actually interested in either the products or the business? Help!
Rodan+Fields would probably not be an actual niche because there isn’t really a group of people looking for that specific product. Skincare would be the direction you want to go with choosing a niche and then you can break it down from there. For the most part, you can definitely promote your business through your own niche website, which is how I go about getting my leads these days, because I (just like you) don’t like to be that dude that promotes product X. I’m tired of people running from me! lol. I have joined a business called Pro Travel Plus, which promoted no recruiting, but it isn’t really going anywhere. I have gotten about 15 people to join me, thanks to what WA teaches. I have yet to talk to any of them, but that’s just an example of what you can get with the techniques that are taught for online marketers. I hope this helps Char!
Hey John,
Appreciate your thorough review. I actually found myself getting into a home business/MLM about a year ago and have surprised myself in that I was able to get customers and build a team (first time ever!) by doing offline network marketing. I’d like to expand by building my team through online marketing and was wondering if Wealthy Affiliate would be good for that.
Ehhh, not so much. Wealthy Affiliate’s main focus is on selling products like from Amazon and what not. However, the training can help you build a blog that gets traffic to an MLM based blog, but I wouldn’t recommend it as far as MLM is concerned. It has helped me get people to join an MLM I’m involved with, but that didn’t happen overnight.
Wealthy Affiliate can show you how to do these things, but it will not do it for you. There are many programs like this out there, but usually cost a lot of money and it will make you want to promote them just because of the commissions. Stick to your MLM and get the traffic yourself by using some good old PPC (pay-per-click) through Facebook and the search engines. These techniques work best and it costs a lot less. You will have to learn these if you don’t know how it’s done already. I hope this helps Nagie.
– John
Hi. Thanks a lot for the info. I’m actually in the market for a solution ‘like’ EMP. I have the product… actually a MLM op which is local to our country but is really great. I’m looking to generate leads from social sites, my own feeder pages, etc, but I’ll also supplement this by buying ads in our local media. My need: system including “easy to customize” websites, back office, follow-up,…the works… to help process and convert leads. Can WA help here?
John, I also was ready to drop $97 for three months to check this out. I, like the others, appreciate your information. Curious, do you offer any professional marketing services?
Norm
Not a problem Norm and no I do not offer marketing services at the moment due to the fact that I have too many projects going on right now. I will let you know if I do decide to offer that service. Thanks for stopping by.
– John
Thanks for the honest input. I was wondering if you have any recommendations on online businesses to get into or invest in? There are just so many. From makeup, jewelery, drop ship companies, etc… I am not naive. I don’t expect to make thousands overnight, I just want something I believe in and can make a nice income. Thanks for any input anyone can give me.
I always recommend Wealthy Affiliate to anyone trying to start an online business. It’s free to start (no credit card) and there is a great community of online marketers ready to help you get started. I hope that helps you Tracy and let me know if you need more help.
I’m soooo glad I read your review – just in time. I was about to “take the plunge” and plunk down $297 for a year’s membership. Not bad (I thought) for 12 months of information, tools, strategy and support. But, I decided to “check them out” online and came to your site. Thank-you for stopping me from “swimming with the sharks” and becoming another victim.
Not a problem Veronica. There are A LOT of scams out there and too many people falling for them. All these types of products do is get you to join and then have you see nothing but dollar signs if you promote them. Why does it always have to deal with promoting them and their product, right? I make money selling other people’s products and that’s how it should be done. Do business the right way and the money will come, be patient. Thanks for the comment Veronica and good luck to you and your online business.
– John
John, I appreciate this very informative review. It’s sad there are a circle of established online marketers that scratch each others back to prey on the emotions of new and hopeful folks simply trying to start and build a legitimate online business. They even have their script down to a pat – we are not part of “them” that are out to take advantage of (scam) others. Keep up the great job you do exposing scams!
Not a problem Christine. Isn’t it just too funny how they all have the same tactics? If you are completely new to the online world you wouldn’t know the difference so that is why they are still doing it. Thanks for chiming in and share the wealth please.
– John
Thanks John for a good review, unfortunately looks like all these programs cater to people that are new on the web which promise 100% commission and a million business in a short time. the only thing they target as you have described, your credit card information with a short trial period for little money. I have even tried to jump into a similar trap, and you feel a bit stupid afterwards when faced with a useless pile of shit that can only work if you purchase the entire package. I’m glad that people like you are trying to make up a bit with the so called gurus
I have fell for so many try this and try that for a small chunk of change, just to be baited into their up-sells. I’m glad people like you can see a scam from a mile away. I wish you success Steen and thanks for the comment.
Hi John
I like your review, this will definitely make people aware of this program. The video part where the gurus tells the story, let me tell you this, when i had signed for a program they had a tutorial on this one where they taught while making a video always start with a personal story and say ” how i used to live without money or no food, i was a drug addict, had only a dollar to my name and all that crap” once you say that introduce the program and say ” how it changed your life and how you could afford to feed your family and take them where they want on holiday and blah blah blah”
so with that i’m not surprised at all when he tells you the story.
Like always john brilliant review.
Regards
Biren
Thanks Biren, I just don’t like seeing people get scammed or falling for some kind of nonsense and thinking they will get out of the rut they’re in because of someone’s sob story. Why can’t people get straight to the point and tell you this is what they will get if they do this? Marketing at its finest my friend. Like always, good luck Biren!
It gets so frustrating to see so many scams online. Programs like these makes it hard for people to believe there is a legitimate way of making money online. Thankfully Wealthy Affiliate can show people the right way of doing it. Thanks for sharing this invaluable information.
Not a problem Virgie and thanks for your input. It just sucks that there are people out there that try to scam others just to make money. I’m glad you found one of the few ways to make money online
– John