Countless times people introduce me to the latest and greatest revenue sharing programs and I think I’ve about had it trying to prove my poing
In this Venture Plug Traffic review, I am not going to tell you how it works and how much you can make, but I want to explain to you how and why these things will always plunge into the ground no matter what approach these owners take.
I know, I know, we all wish that these revshares can last forever because we love seeing the $20 in our back offices, just waiting to be withdrawn.
With what VPT has encountered is a big lesson for all of you thinking that this is going to be your answer to all your financial problems as well as replace a regular job.
Follow along as I show you exactly how this whole thing works.
Venture Plug Traffic Review
Name: Venture Plug Traffic
Owner: Harvey Earl
Website: www.ventureplugtraffic.com
Price: Free to get started
Overall Rating: 1/5 Stars
What Exactly is Venture Plug Traffic
A HYIP that markets itself as an advertising platform with the whole intention of sharing “revenue” with its members.
It uses advertising as its product and this is only a way to get under the radar. Without an actual product, there is no way that this thing would’ve been able to operate.
How it Works
In a nutshell, you make money when someone new joins the site. If no one joins after you, let’s just say you won’t make a single penny.
In the world of revenue sharing, there is a solid network of people “in the know”. These guys get in early, dump thousands of dollars in, and cash in on those that get in late.
They will remain a member for as long as they keep getting paid and then once they feel things are about to crash, they will take their money and jump ship.
There are so many of these programs coming up every single day, but after what has happened to Traffic Monsoon, you can expect people to be a lot more cautious when joining another revshare.
The Price
It is going to cost you a minimum of $1 per ad pack, but you also need to make a minimum deposit of at least $10 as that is your only option.
There are 12 different packages and you need to fill 100 positions in each level before you can invest into the next.
They all come with a different return of investment, with the largest pack giving you the highest return. So for every $1, you can expect to earn $.20 on top of that.
Making a huge deposit is almost necessary to make things worthwhile, which is why you have these early birds putting in thousands of dollars.
Before You Join Venture Plug Traffic
There are some things you need to know before you join this or anything like it. Understand these few things and you should be good to go.
First, you know this is a big risk. Whether you put $20 or $2,000 into this, there is no guarantee that you will make a single penny.
It will also take at least one month before you start seeing any profits, so until then, you will be earning your initial deposit (seed money) back in a very slow manor and you will also need to click on ads every 24 hours for your account to continue earning.
There are no refunds, so don’t be like these other guys that put money in and all of a sudden realize that they don’t really have the money to do it.
Paypal no longer does any type of business with these types of sites due to the nature of the business. Before, you could go through Paypal to get your money back, but it only got them chasing after the owners and of course getting them shutdown.
Back in the day I used to argue with people and why Paypal wasn’t accepted, but now I’m sure they are either involved with another revshare just waiting to withdraw because they know it won’t last.
If you can understand just these few things then you can go ahead and make that deposit. At least you know what you’re getting yourself into so there should be 0 complaints whether this is a scam or not.
Updates on the Site
Things have really slowed down and it looks like this is about to stop paying, if it hasn’t already. This has most likely caused panic with its members and they are most likely trying to get their money out.
Surprisingly, this site has gone a whole year, but just like expected, it was only a matter of time before this happened.
I hate to say this, but I told you so.
They have been trying to do a promotion on the site, by offering $1 for all new deposits, but I don’t think it helped much. I think this one is done.
Final Opinion of Venture Plug Traffic
As much as I would like to promote this and tell you that you can make money, I don’t see that happening. The hype for revenue sharing has gone down and I don’t see any others coming up as hard as some of these have.
I do not recommend this program. I try to see the best in everything, but the business model is just not something that is designed for you to make money in the long run.
If you are not in the good old boy’s club, you will be the one paying them. I say this one gets shutdown sooner than I expected.
I give Venture Plug Traffic two thumbs down.
So What Next?
You know where these things are headed. Even the big dogs that I know are hanging up the towel and moving on to bigger and better things.
Put that money into something worth putting it into. Build out YOUR OWN online business and quit making the owners of these revshares rich.
No matter how much they try to keep its members happy, it will always have the same outcome and that is the site closing its doors.
My 24 Hour Income has just launched and there are many that are about to launch as well, but once again, they will all end the same way.
If you are tired of putting money into revshares, you need to start working for yourself. In just 2 short years, I was able to make a consistent income without having to click on ads.
Don’t get me wrong, I am still with another revshare called My Paying Ads and to me, they are going to last the longest even if it’s been a year since they launched.
Other than that, you know exactly what you’re getting yourself into. If you can understand everything from this review then you are good to go.
If you have any updates on Venture Plug Traffic, please do let us know. Cheers!
– John