Name: Plug-in Profit Site (PIPS)
Website: www.pluginprofitsite.com
Owner: Stone Evans
Price: “FREE”
Overall Rating: 1/5 stars
In this Plug-in Profit Site Review I am going to show you what Stone Evans is up to and how he cons his way into your wallet. I will also show you what you will get if you do give into this PIPS scam within this PIPS Review. Will you even get anything out of this?
Here is what my boy Stone has to say
Oh Really?
What is The Plug-in Profit Site?
Plugin Profit Site is a Clickbank product by Stone Evans that he assures will give you his money making website. Do you really think that if a thousand people were all in one website that there is any money to be made? I really shake my head to products like this and you need to know what to look for when coming across scams like this.
Within PIPS you will be introduced to 7 products that will “make you money”. I have done reviews on some of these products and none of them were even on my to buy list and are nothing but scams.
Who is Plug in Profit Site for?
Plug-in Profit site is for anyone that wants to dump money into someone else’ bank account while making nothing online. I can’t even think of anyone that would benefit from PIPS and that is a big problem. All the legit online programs are constantly being ignored because they don’t have the big hype that come with these online scams.
I usually find something that can benefit someone but there is literally nothing in this product that can help you in any way. They tell you to join 7 different affiliate programs that claim to make you money when Stone will be the only one profiting from this crazy scam.
Although there are scams like this online, don’t let this stop you from making money online. I make money online and there are many others that make a living on the internet and you can do the same.
Want to read about my #1 recommendation?
PIPS Tools & Training
There is no quality tools offered within Plugin Profit Site. They tell you where to go to have this and that installed but it will direct you to the actual scam product which shows you how to promote their scam.
The training with Plug-in Profit site is pretty much self explanatory. They will give you the 5 products to join and then you will promote it on Stone’s spam website. This training will show you how to lose rankings with Google and will put you back on the prowl for the next best thing.
5 Products You HAVE to Purchase
Here are the 5 Products that you will have to purchase if you “want to make real money”.
Do keep in mind that these will always change as a lot of them are Ponzi schemes that will eventually be shutdown.
1.) GVO is a hosting provider that will of course give Stone a commission when you purchase this mandatory hosting provider. So much for free huh? Well, it doesn’t stop there either.
2.) SFI aka Six Figure Income is another network marketing scam that you need to stay away from. Just like the PIPS 100% free BS, SFI offers the same thing. Rule of thumb my friend, there is NO product out there that is free and will make you money, period!
3.) Pure Leverage is something that you don’t want to get involved with and is something that Stone says you will need to make more money. I did a review on this scam so click here if you want to read more about this BS.
4.) The Empower Network is the biggest network marketing scam on the internet today. Before doing a review on PIPS, these guys were my #1 product that you should not try from home. Click here to read more on my Empower Network review.
5.) 7 Minute Workout. This program requires you to join before you can make money selling which is a big no no. This is a product that you can be an affiliate for and of course make a commission. If anything, this is probably the only product that is actually worth the money.
Made a deal with the owner? Yeah to become an affiliate and that’s about it. This is the kind of stuff that I don’t like seeing, especially from people that really know what they’re doing, just to make money!
There are too many legit programs being bypassed, because products like this that promise something but will show you zero results.
Does Stone Offer Support
You will have to find support from the person that you signed up under these seven products and you will not even know who you are signing up under. If it is Stone, good luck trying to get any type of support from that guy. He will not respond because he has made his money from you and doesn’t need your help anymore.
Support is something that you need to be successful online my friend and there are actually some awesome communities out there that can help you with your online success.
Not just this, but almost every single Clickbank product has little to no support. However, this is one of the worst I’ve heard of and good luck trying to get your money back.
Pros & Cons of Plug-in Profit Site
Pros:
- NONE!
Cons:
- EVERYTHING!
Plug-in Profit Site at a glance
Name: Plug-in Profit Site
Website: www.pluginprofitsite.com
Owner: Stone Evans
Price: “Free” (until you have to pay for all the products and then you’ll have spent over 5k)
Overall Rating: Scam that’s just trying to take your money.
My Final Opinion of Plug-in Profit Site
This is the first product that I have done a review on that I really had nothing good to say about. First of all, Stone claims that this crap is free when really you will be spending a lot more on some super outdated website that is spam and will not rank, period.
I usually have at least one good good thing to say about a product but this is the ultimate first. They’re already promoting scams like the Empower Network and Pure Leverage which are up there in the rankings of my do not try this at home list so that right there my friend is a big indicator that this is just a big fat scam.
Is Plug-in Profit Site a Scam?
Honestly, I really didn’t have much to say about the Plug-in Profit Site because there was literally nothing good about this program. I usually give everything you need to know about a product, but this one is nothing but a big fat scam.
If you’re willing to spend thousands of dollars to learn how to make money online, then this might be the scam for you. I have fell for scams like this before and I can spot these from a mile away.
Plug-in Profit site is a big fat S-C-A-M and nothing else. I hope you enjoyed my Plugin Profit Site review, another program to add to my collection of scams. I really don’t know anyone who is using this program so if you have had any experience with this, please leave your thoughts below. To whatever it is you do next, I wish you the best. Cheers!
– John
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AH!! Everything was alright till I saw the ending of article… WEALTHY AFFILIATE… come on man … why WA members always on top when it comes to declaring any program as SCAM???
It’s not about you, i’m seeing same thing many times. You guys calling others as scam .. what you people are? … Declaring other programs as scam and get in front page of google and get commissions by making people convince .. ” oh every other thing is scam except our WA” .. am right ..no?
I am not everyone “himz” but I do understand your concern. However, I have been within the online space for almost 5 years now and I know exactly how these programs work. Now whether you believe me or not is completely up to you. WA is definitely my #1 recommendation as they teach you how to build YOUR online business promoting ANYTHING and EVERYTHING YOU want unlike 99% of the stuff you find online that has you promoting them in order to make any money. Trust me my man, I know how they all work and unless you have a couple thousand dollars to do some e-commerce, WA is going to be your best bet. Plug-in Profit site is a bunch of recruiting programs in one that will make the person money if you join under them and there is nothing special about them. Give them a try man and you will see that none of the sites they promote will not last. Period. Take what I say with a grain of salt but unless you are looking to pay the person who introduced PIPS to you then I’d advise you to stay away.
I joined the program to see whats inside. Though he will get you a duplicated template web site for free as said but thereafter you will have to pay $497 to make the website highly effective as expected. And he will make money off you upon every link through affiliate commission. Are you still doubting me? visit: http://www.price-journal.com thats the page he designed for me.
To cut the whole matter shoe about stone Evans and his plugin profit site. The Key is duplication….and don’t reinvent the wheel word to word in terms of email marketing and Blog post…Still Skeptical??? Join me Facebook @ Chali Andrew for more.
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Do you actually make money though?
Are you talking about this program Alex? If so, then of course you can. You can make money selling dirt (literally). Now with this one, they have changed their products over the course of its existence and I’m sure it’s because the program they were promoting no longer exists. I’m sure that in another 6 months they will take down some of the programs on their site and replace them with the latest and greatest money makers. Then those will be traded out after the hype is gone and newer ones will be added. So yes, you can make money here Alex along with any scam that you come across on the internet.
Thanks John! I have seen many sites like this and was just about to spend a lot of money with this one but thanks to you I know exactly what this one is all about. That’s a lot of programs and they all have the same business model. Not cool!
THANKS John
I have to agree with what you say and the other comments are not seeing VALUE!!
I have seen have bought and been a member of GVO empower network mobe and wealthy affiliate
and something didnt sit well with paying a monthly fee then anothr monthly fee to promote to get commissions
I now have decided to not pay any monthly fee apart from an autoresponder and i may even stop that and instead create quality websites of value promoting either clickbank products maybe amazon or products i really believe in.
Value Integrity i suppose is the main thing
I have a site set up by Stone Evans and have joined the sites he recommended, some of which are different now to what they were when you did the review.
But some are the same including Dubli. Can I ask where you got the $499.00. The most I have seen is $99.00.
If it is such a failure why is there not more people screaming SCAM and telling others not to join. In fact the opposite seems to be the case.
Can you tell me how GVO’s programs are in any way a pyramid schemes. I am a member of all of them and they have provided a first class service to me and everyone else who has done the same.
The same applies to Stone Evans. I only have to put in a request at his help desk and I know I will receive a reply and the help I asked for within 24 hours.
You are not the only website criticising Stone Evans and I note that you all suggest those who read your reviews join the same program. This seems strange to me and makes me wonder what is happening.
Yeah that review is older than old Adrienne, but I can explain Dubli or you can just read the Dubli review here. There are two sides to that program and you have only seen the first part, which involves the little download thing which allows you to save.
The side you haven’t seen is the network marketing side of things, which goes beyond $499. Whoever introduced you to the program probably didn’t invest into that part, but it does exist. You can also find that information in that review.
I do know that there are 2 parts to Dubli. I haven’t upgraded to the Network part yet, but am thinking of doing so. From what you say I take it that you are not told about the $499.00 until after you have paid the $99.00. I will see what happens when I upgrade.
In your review you say that Pure Leverage is a scam. This program provides tools beneficial to all internet marketers at an unbelievably low price. You get a really good autoresponder, a blog, video software, a conference room and free training, for only $24.95 a month which is not much more than you have to pay for just an autoresponder and very much less than others charge for a conference room.
If you could tell me in what way it is a scam I would be grateful.
The $24.95 is only the beginning Adrienne. You see, there are many of these 100% commission programs out there and they ALL offer the same “product”. If you were to join Pure Leverage just for those tools, what would you use it for? That is nothing more than a gateway to what the program is really about, which is the 100% commissions (not $24.95).
Once you get to that point of this “business” it’s all about promoting what you just purchased and nothing else. You will use these so called tools to build your Pure Leverage business around and in the end, these tools will not be used for whatever reason you thought you were going to use it for.
This is not the first of its kind Adrienne and this is not for everyone. You see, when people join any of these schemes, they join because of the hype. Who doesn’t want 100% commissions? I did, and yes I joined. So yes, I have paid thousands of dollars and that was only because I had no clue as to what I was getting myself into.
As soon as I figured that I am only paying the person above me, I had to find something that didn’t involve recruiting and most especially not for thousands of dollars. $24.95? That’s a joke and only a way to lure people in. Can you tell me what you use these tools for?
Thank you for your reply. All you have done is told me why you don’t like the program, not answered my question as to why you say it is a scam.
I am a member of this and other GVO programs. When someone joins they do so for $1.00 and are given a month to try it out and if they don’t like it or think it is too much work, etc all they have to do is unsubscribe and ask for any money they paid to be refunded and it is.
You ask me what I use the tools for and say that they are only provided to so you can advertise them. Why do you say this about them, do you not have an autoresponder, a blog, etc? How much do they, or any other program you have joined and are an affiliate for pay you?
With most programs that have an affiliate component everyone pays the same and only get a proportion of what it makes. With Pure Leverage it is just split into 2 parts with those joining only paying for the tools and not the affiliate part, which they don’t have to join if the don’t want to.
You say that you are only paying the person above you isn’t this the case with all affiliate programs? How do you work out that you have spent thousands? They provide training free of charge for this program and are now doing so completely free of charge.
What you say is just a tirade against them and your opinion, which others who have joined the program and are benefitting from it would disagree with. It would have been better if you had outlined what was involved and then allowed the person reading it to make up their own mind.
OmG……… What a boat load of…….. crap. I was just wondering how it is possible to approach that program with such incredible hateful start to end negativity… including bashing Stone Evans who is a truly open, transparent, ultra supportive marketer, one of the rare ones providing a ton of guidance, support is everywhere, per email, on a open forum website, on the warrior forum even openly discussing issues etc. etc. Tell me a few other names, if you can, that are giving so much and so openly.
About the inside of the program training, guidance and step by step idiot proof paint by numbers marketing hand holding — You obviously NEVER had a look INSIDE the program – I don’t like people who talk for the sake of talking not having had a look at what is inside really! Shame on you.
Then I realized … oooh, oooooh, OK, now I got it! Yup. Wealthy Affiliate promotion is behind all of this – lol.
That explains everything.
5-6 years ago Wealthy Affiliate used to be a great program. But they must have become incredibly desperate over the last about 3 years – because all I EVER read from Wealthy Affiliate now, since 2-3 years is BASHING other programs!
You know, if you only make reviews about other programs for the sole purpose to promote YOURS it is (valid) “piggy back marketing”. A valid strategy. But too embarrassing how massively you are making use of it all over the web. This only tells me that Wealthy Affiliate must be full of fear, and therefore hate and bash all other bigger programs. Are customers running away from you so much?? If Wealthy Affiliate was such a big brand with tons of followers, you would not need to spit dirt on others to put yourself up. Your name and services should be totally sufficient to speak for themselves and attract people to a good thing.
However the incredible digital war Wealthy Affiliate has started to so desperately fight since recently is disgusting. Totally disqualifies you from my desired programs list. And I am serious about this. Has nothing to do with the programs you mentioned in particular. It is also well known how Wealthy Affiliate has a personal problem with e.g. Empower. And now I see that all over the place what ever is even close to Empower Network is reason enough for “Wealthy Affiliate” to get annoyed in hate and aggressive. My dear God, how pitiful you have become.
Sorry, years ago I related “Wealthy Affiliate” to great affiliate marketing training.
Meanwhile it is the program that disgusts me the most for this boooooooring neeeeverending hate and massive negativity spreading crap all over the place. This has NOTHING to do with reviewing other programs at all. It is cheap covered up fear based shit shooting around.
Go get yourself a medal of honor by providing VALUE instead of spreading bad karma throwing shit on the wall all the time. What you bring around comes around. Lead by example.
If THIS negativity path is your lead – thank you but no thanks.
First of all thanks for giving your opinion George. I just came from the PIPS site and oh boy is there a bunch of new programs in it. It is not what it used to be when I did this review, but I can tell you that I still have the same opinion. It is nothing but a “hub” with a bunch of network marketing businesses to join, so that you can get a cut. To completely new people, this might get them going, but this is nothing new my friend and trust me, it will be other products once the ones on there saturate the online world.
See George, I can promote absolutely any program I want to (including this one), but why would I want to? Anyone promoting the Empower Network is doing nothing but trying to sell you non-tangible products for thousands of dollars, because they want to get the same amount that they just put into it back. What are you getting for that amount of money? Training on how to promote the same scam you just purchased. There is NO VALUE whatsoever, and I don’t care what you THINK, that is the truth.
If you think this is not a scam, you’re obviously nothing but a member trying to play the recruiting game. Trust me man, I was apart of the Empower Network and yes, I went “all in”. Did I make money? You damn right I did. The thing is, I didn’t make money by the training provided, because it is nothing but super long videos on nothing but hype.
Here’s the problem that I have with programs like this. It is network marketing and it doesn’t show you how to make money online without the recruiting nonsense. I can make money by “not selling anything to anyone”, just like you guys promote, but that is all just to get people through the door. Then what happens? You’re taking out your credit card to buy some Costa Rica Mastermind course of some sort that is not cheap. What does it teach you? How to promote the program and nothing else.
Now about promoting Wealthy Affiliate? Is that not a GREAT program? You can ask anyone out there about WA and they will tell you nothing but good things about it. You want to know why I tell people about it? Because it works! If you know anything about online marketing George you would know that I can make money of absolutely ANY PRODUCT OUT THERE. I don’t care if it’s Plugin Profit Site or another scam, I can make money by promoting it. Again, why would I want to tell people that something is legit when it really isn’t.
Well you’re on this review for a reason and it’s definitely not because you’re making money online. I hope you find a way to make money my friend, rather than trolling the internet for stuff about the program you’re promoting. Do you feel good about yourself knowing that you’re promoting a program that’s going to cost other people thousands of dollars for a bunch of hype? You probably don’t care because you’ve invested way too much money into this and you think there’s no turning back.
I am no fan of MLM, but I would definitely promote something like Amway before I try and sell something for 20k to someone who has no clue as to what they’re doing. There is a big fat 98% of all network marketers that aren’t making money and that is nothing but the reality of things. Everyone that was once apart of the Empower Network has moved on trying to find a way to make up for their loss, but now they’re afraid because they think everything’s a scam.
In the end man, I still wish you the best. Rather than trolling the internet for reviews on your program, you should be trying to make money online. Want to know what I would recommend? You guessed it! The wealthy Affiliate. I can promise you that they don’t promote bashing other businesses for the sake of promoting themselves and that could be just another member’s opinion. They teach a great affiliate marketing course and and it has nothing to do with promoting themselves. But hey, to each his own. To whatever it is you do my friend, good luck!
EXACTLY MAN