Beware of Online Marketing ‘Fads’…Don’t Make This Mistake!

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Something I greatly need to write about in this post is about the online marketing ‘fads’ that come and go in this industry…

I feel that if someone comes across this post, and reads the real truth behind these fads they can save themselves alot of disappointment and frustration that ALWAYS happens when these fads pop up in the affiliate marketing industry.

I’ve always had huge long term success with National Wealth Center and see these fads come and go and so many people get burned left and right while I just keep having huge success…so I hope reading this will help people understand how to avoid these pitfalls.

In this post I will talk about what these ‘fads’ are, how to spot them, and how to make sure you never fall for the tricks and scams ever again!

So Just What Is an Online Marketing Fad?

An online marketing fad is any type of new program or types of programs popping up promising ‘something for nothing’ types of commissions or income gained within the opportunity itself…

It’s very important to understand that credible long term programs like National Wealth Center are NOT a fad, National Wealth Center has great products, great commission structure, and great people behind supporting, creating, and building the program making the opportunity better and better for our over 100,000 members…

But here is what a ‘fad’ is:

If you remember a few years ago, there was a huge shift and fad within the online affiliate marketing world regarding the Revenue Sharing programs that were popping up left and right….all of these program were promising members to make money doing nothing…basically just being able to click ads would pay you daily…..this is a perfect example of a fad that I am referring to…

In EVERY one of those ‘rev share’ programs….every single one of them were shutdown or stopped paying members completely, completely changed their comp plan, and disappeared within a single year of their launch!

Not one member of these programs had any type of large or long term success…and worse most who bought into this fad and scam actually lost thousands and thousands of dollars since they treated these ‘rev share’ programs like investments..

Now what is happening currently is with the new ‘crypto currency’ we here left and right and being promoted….invest in cryptocurrency and make huge returns on your money by doing nothing…..this is the current ‘fad’ of what is happening right now in this industry..

I don’t need to tell anyone reading this post of how this will end or what the outcome will be, as I’m seeing left and right these programs promoting this type of investment are being looked into by the federal government…

So How Do You Avoid These Online Fads?

Avoiding these online fads is just a matter of making the right decision and deciding you want long term success vs believing the hype and the ‘too good to be true’ syndrome that so many people fall for in this industry and then end up getting burned.

If you want REAL success with a REAL opportunity that is ALWAYS going to be here and you can build a solid foundation with…then go ahead and click the ‘Register Now’ button below…

To YOUR Success,

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National Wealth Center – Don’t Get SCAMMED!

National Wealth Center – Don’t Get SCAMMED!

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I wanted to take the time to write a post about something I’ve seen happen over and over in the home based business industry.  What I’m talking about is people getting SCAMMED not only in the National Wealth Center opportunity but in just about any online opportunity.

People getting Scammed is something I have always fought against as much as possible in this industry.

From the first day I got involved in this industry with National Wealth Center I said to myself that I am going to be honest and straightforward from the start and teach people the real reality of what success means in this industry instead of all the lies, hype, and garbage out there that just about everyone else was doing…

After reading this post you’ll be able to spot any type of online scam or sponsor out there in any type of opportunity and know exactly what to watch out for!

How To Spot A National Wealth Center Scam or Online Scam

There are several things to look out for while looking into a home based opportunity like National Wealth Center and that would be mainly be what the sponsor of the opportunity or the ‘system’ has for you when signing up and joining.

I’ll list here several points of what to watch out for and STAY FAR AWAY FROM when joining any kind of online opportunity:

  • Cannot see or get to know an actual real person behind the sponsor you are signing up with
  • Anyone telling you a ‘guarantee’ that you will get ‘guaranteed’ signups is an OUTRIGHT SCAM; business is business and there is NO guarantees – this is wrong and also completely illegal to put guarantees for any business
  • ‘Systems’ that you take part in and not being able to talk to the person who created the system or find out about how the system works
  • ‘Systems’ making income claims and guarantees – again this is illegal.  You have to have an income disclaimer for any type of business online or make this public
  • If a sponsor will not take the time to speak with you – either through email, skype, or phone – then it is a good idea to not move forward with that individual

I’ve seen it all online in my career and the points above are what most everyone who has been scammed online report to me.

I’ll also say that things like ‘systems’ ‘rotators’ ‘co-ops’ etc. are always usually associated with scamming tons of people believing that these types of things will do all the work for them for just signing up.  As to why people keep believing and falling for these types of scams are beyond me but let’s look at what to look for when getting involved with an online opportunity.

What to look for in a National Wealth Center sponsor or any sponsor in any opportunity:

  • Make sure you see or can talk to a real life person as a sponsor in an opportunity; please be courteous to their time as most leaders sponsor hundreds or thousands of people and are incredibly busy with their own lives and will get back to you when time allows
  • Make sure the sponsor or team you get involved with give honest and realistic expectations for the business and not hype or exaggerated unfounded income claims
  • Make sure you can ask questions or see how a ‘system’ really works if you are taking part in that system – do your due diligence and especially make sure you know where the traffic is generated as some traffic sources are complete garbage
  • Ask your questions to a sponsor and see how well they answer you questions as they will prove their credibility over and over above anything

Have You Been Scammed By A National Wealth Center Sponsor Or System?

I get emails everyday from people in the National Wealth Center opportunity and all kinds of opportunities telling me how badly they were scammed by ‘systems’ & ‘rotators’ etc. promising them untold signups and results and gave none and this is the main reason people seek me out most of all.

Just goes to show you that when you are honest above all and treat people how you would like to be treated, will allow you to do huge things in an online opportunity.

This is an industry that is all about helping other people, and those who scam and hurt others only last for a very short time.  This is why you see these same individuals jump from opportunity to opportunity or are always changing their systems over and over with different names…

If those things actually worked, then why the need to change all the time?  I hope the light bulb finally clicked 😉

So if you are ready for the real reality and the real truth to absolutely dominating with a great 100% commission based business and have a real person that is going to walk you through every part of your success, then go ahead and click the ‘register now’ button below…
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The National Wealth Center Scam?

Is National Wealth Center a Scam?

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One question that is always asked above all other questions when looking into an online opportunity like National Wealth Center is this:

“Is National Wealth Center A Scam?”

I understand why some people want to ask this question, so I in this post I will answer the question in depth as to whether National Wealth Center is a Scam or not.

I also applaud anyone for doing their due diligence in researching an opportunity to make sure it is legitimate as there are tons of online scams out there.

And yes, the answer may very well surprise you…

So Is National Wealth Center A Scam or Not?

If you are referring to the company of National Wealth Center and to whether it is a scam or not, then they answer is a HUGE NO.

The company has one of if not the best reputations as a long term sustainable online program in the market today for an affiliate marketing program.

The company has a better business bureau of A+ rating and the owner Peter Wolfing has been an industry giant for around 17 years at this point and has created multiple very successful online business platforms that have allowed marketers to make amazing incomes.

Here are more reasons as to why the National Wealth Center company is not a scam:

  • Has multiple quality products for each level purchased
  • Has multiple support staff ready to help members
  • Company is based and held in the United States
  • Huge member base and company has stable growth

Now with all this being said, let me explain in what regard that National Wealth Center is a scam and this is true for just about any online program.

How Can National Wealth Center be a Scam?

National Wealth Center can be a scam, just as any online program can be a scam by this simple issue:

Some marketers within the National Wealth Center program scam people by claiming false guarantees and income for signing up into their groups.

What do I mean by this?  Well if you ever see any of this going on by any National Wealth Center member with their promoting then you will know they are involved in a scam:

  • Claiming ‘guaranteed’ signups – there are no guarantees in any business, whether in an online business or offline business
  • Claiming all the work is done for you – Big incomes and big results are always the result of Work
  • Not allowing you to develop your own leads or sales for your own link for the program
  • ‘Guaranteed’ income for signing up into their ‘system’ – again there are no guarantees as far as income and is absolutely ILLEGAL to make these types of claims
  • Cannot contact the member or member will not answer legitimate questions to how their marketing or ‘system’ works – this is a big red flag

Those are several reasons why the promotion of National Wealth Center could be misunderstood as a giant scam, among others.

So in summary the company National Wealth Center is most certainly NOT a scam, but some members within the program may be very deceptive in attempts to make short money off of weak minded people who can’t think for themselves, and this would most certainly cause people to be Scammed.

And if you are reading this post and want to know what it takes for REAL success, I teach you everything on how to market your National Wealth Center business step by step and am here to help you every step of the way, click the ‘Register Now’ button below…
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