Find out what WORKS and what DOESN'T
from real users

Search By Categories

Featured Reviews

Categorized under:
Advertising
Larry M Fobbs Jr's review...
My experience with the program so far:

Mary Anne Myers, a renowned lifestyle blogger and influencer, has recently launched her new website, and it's nothing short of spectacular. The site is a testament to her impeccable taste, attention to detail, and commitment to providing valuable content to her readers.

Design and User Experience:

The website's design is visually stunning, with a clean and minimalist aesthetic that exudes elegance and sophistication. The user interface is intuitive and user-friendly, making it easy for visitors to navigate and find the information they're looking for. The site is also mobile-responsive, ensuring a seamless experience on all devices.

Mary Anne Myers' new site is a treasure trove of valuable content. She covers a wide range of topics, including fashion, beauty, travel, food, and lifestyle, with a unique blend of personal stories, expert advice, and practical tips. Her writing style is engaging and relatable, making it easy for readers to connect with her.

There are absolutely no dislikes.

Final Verdict:

One of the standout features of Mary Anne Myers' new site is the vibrant community she has created. The site includes interactive features such as a commenting system, social media integration, and a forum, allowing readers to connect and share their thoughts and experiences.

Mary Anne Myers' new site is a must-visit for anyone interested in fashion, beauty, travel, food, and lifestyle. It's a beautifully designed, well-organized, and informative website that offers a wealth of valuable content. Whether you're looking for inspiration, advice, or just a good read, Mary Anne Myers' new site has something for everyone.

Visit Colormyads.com

Categorized under:
IM Tool
Dwaine 's review...
My Experience So Far

Now.site has been a superb experience. It caught my attention because it looked like, and is, a platform that offers a comprehensive suite of tools that cater to website building, online advertising, email marketing campaigns, and contact management. The fact that Eric Worre endorses the product is, to me, very impressive. I've been with the company since May of 2023.

What I Like

Now.site's user-friendly interface is a significant plus. It's designed with the user in mind, making it accessible for both novices and seasoned marketers. The ability to manage all aspects of online marketing from a single dashboard is a game-changer, saving time and reducing the hassle of toggling between multiple tools. The AI feature for building websites, sales funnels, landing pages, emails in just a few seconds is amazing. The sites are beautiful and usable as is, but fully editable for the tweaking you'll need to do anyway. And you can add as many business profiles as you want.

I love that posting to social media platforms is so easy now. I've always been able to write decent marketing copy, but the AI feature saves a ton of time even though I choose to take the time to edit and tweak each one to make it more "me. "

I no longer pay for domain names or hosting on other platforms. I'm running websites on Now.site for 12 unrelated programs, which is saving me a ton of money each year.

The affiliate opportunity within now.site is also worth mentioning. It's a robust program that rewards users for promoting the platform. Now.site's "stickiness" is evident – now that I've started using it, the thought of switching to another service seems daunting, given how integral it has become to the business operations.

What I Dislike

While now.site AI does a beautiful job of building marketing programs, the format of each production seems to follow a limited number of visual formats. This became evident when I added business profiles. Editing, therefore, is not totally done for you. After having developed websites, sales funnels and landing pages using a bunch of tools, I see that Now.site is somewhat limited in the area of development tools. Development on Now.site is just short of being fully comprehensive, but is entirely adequate for the vast majority of businesses of all types.

In Conclusion

Now.site is a wonderful online marketing platform that stands out for its comprehensive features and ease of use. Even the least of techies should be able to use it to develop complete marketing packages for probably any type of business online or offline. I think it's a valuable asset for any kind of business owner looking to consolidate their marketing efforts. The affiliate program adds an extra layer of appeal, providing an opportunity for users to earn while they promote a service they believe in. For those looking to streamline their online marketing, now.site is a solid choice that merits serious consideration.

Visit Nowsite.marketing

Categorized under:
Traffic
Char 's review...
My Experience with the Program So Far

When I started with the OLSP System a few weeks back, I was unsure at first. I'd tried other online opportunities before and often ended up disappointed. But this time, things were different. As I got into the training, I saw real results, which surprised me in a good way.

Why I Recommend This Program

The great thing about the OLSP System is that once you're in, all you have to do is share your special link, and the system does the rest. You earn commission every day as people join through your link. Plus, even if they buy later after getting follow-up emails from OLSP, you still earn!

What's Working for Me

I've been putting what I've learned into action, and it's paying off. I've got more people on my email list now, and I'm earning regular commissions without much effort, thanks to the Mega Link.

What I Like

  • The training is super helpful, even for things I thought I knew.
  • The system guides you through step by step, so you feel more confident as you go.
  • There are options for guaranteed income, which have worked for me.
  • The community in the Facebook group is really supportive and motivating.
  • Everything in the system works together smoothly to help me make sales.

What I Dislike


Honestly, there's not much to complain about. But if I had to pick something:

  • Sometimes there's too much information, and it can be hard to find your way around the site. But they're working on fixing this.
  • It can feel overwhelming at first with all the training, but taking it slow pays off in the end.

Final Thoughts


I highly recommend the OLSP System if you want to make money online. The Mega Link feature is awesome, and the system has gone beyond my expectations. It's definitely the future of affiliate marketing.

Visit Olspsystem.com

Categorized under:
Health & Fitness
Joe Marujo's review...
My experience with the program so far

Let's get one thing out of the way up front: A lot of marketers are advertising this as a way to "make $2000 without enrolling anyone. "

While that is a mathematical possibility, it's not going to happen. No one is going to make $2000 per month just by joining. I'm sure that's going to upset some folks, but we need to be real.

Having said that, if you do market this program, you will make money. No program ever created by Ben Glinsky did not make people money. This one will be no different.

The Powerline fear of loss model is very convincing and will convert lot's and lot's of people.

What nobody is talking about is that there are some very good products that are reasonably priced, especially for an MLM. Ben has a licensed pharmacist on staff that probably wouldn't risk his professional association if the products weren't legit.

I also like the fact from a marketers standpoint is that you can promote this without any additional tools, which makes it very newbie-friendly.

The email follow-up provided by the company is also very good, again, using the fear of loss as a very compelling motivator.

What I Like

You might not really understand what we have here with LiveGood...

That is, unless you see it like I do.

You see, I've been an on and off member, fan, and yes, victim of the MLM/network marketing business model for more than 3 decades.

This is not my first rodeo.

In all those years I, like many, have searched for "the unicorn. "

The company where the average person can actually win.

It never really existed.

Don't get me wrong, there are some really great companies occupying the MLM space.

The problem is, they're filled with roadblocks that keep the average person constantly chasing a dream that never comes true.

Roadblocks like:

Expensive starter packs, where you are encouraged to buy huge qualifying product purchases if "you really want to succeed... "

Overpriced products so they can pay commissions to the top, like hundred-dollar protein shakes that you can buy at Walmart for 22 bucks...

Monthly autoships that can cost hundreds of dollars just so you can stay active in the comp plan.

Monthly recruiting quotas that the average Joe (no relation) just can't keep up with.

You get the picture.

With LiveGood, they literally threw out the old, broken MLM model.

Instead, they took a page from the Amazon book. This is the Amazon Prime Business Model.

Charge a small monthly membership fee ($9.95) and sell quality products at below-wholesale prices.

You only buy products when you want to and when you need to. No quotas. No autoship.

Does it work? Ask the 100,000 people who joined in the last 90 days. Get on the Zoom calls and watch the countless people that never had success before and are finally winning.

So even if you've seen it before and you think you know, watch the video and take the free tour. This time, pay attention to what's really going on here.

What I Dislike

I find the company provided websites a little cheap-looking but since most of us create our own marketing, this shouldn't be a deal breaker for you.

Final Verdict

What we have here though, is a no-brainer.

For just $10 bucks a month you have a very marketable program and get to buy some very good products at very-wholesale prices.

Imagine if you had the opportunity several years ago to market "Amazon's new Prime Membership Program. "

Now imagine if you were getting paid $.25 per month for all the Prime memberships active today...

This might be the closest thing ever to the elusive unicorn.

I look forward to winning with you!

Visit Livegood.com

Categorized under:
Advertising
Stephen Crossland's review...
My experience with the program so far

This site quickly became my number 1 recommendation. Why? Where else can you claim so many amazing promo codes at most of the very best mailers. In fact at the time of writing you can now claim 57 promo codes for solo ads, email credits, banner ads and text ads all for free.

Jason the owner, also has an amazing bargain upgrade option, where you can claim at all the sites, all over again for loots more free advertising.

What I Like

The thing here that is often overlooked, is that the free advertising gives your referrals a big incentive to join all the sites. And guess what? When they join they are joining through YOUR affiliate links and when they upgrade you get the commissions.

There is also an unmissable daily promo code to claim and a weekly promo code. I log in every day here and never miss claiming.

Recommending this site to my followers, saves them many hours clicking for ad credits, and helps them build their down lines in whatever programs they are promoting.

What I Dislike

It may sound like I am being greedy, but I would like to see even more sites taking part.

(Jason has promised to keep adding more sites in the future).

Final Verdict

This is my number 1 recommendation. I rate this a must for all online marketers.

Visit Freepromocodesforyou.com

Categorized under:
Safelist Mailer
Joe Leech's review...
My experience with the program so far

In a word: Horrible. I'm an experienced online networker and beyond any doubt, this is the WORST program I've ever seen. Highly disguised under comments of being the best and easiest. With this strong of an expression, it cannot be summarized in a few words. In short, it's not even a business opportunity (freely acknowledged by its owner and founder) but a unique emailing program.

From the user's point of view, it has no elements of business where you can take and control a positive and defined action, such as the wording in an ad or where to place it, and then measure the result to determine the best step.

You perform some actions, such as requesting additions to your openers list, with no idea of what is being said or where it's being posted. All you get is a certain number of new openers or people who are now assigned to you. You receive a downloadable list of names and emails, but there's no way to know if these are real or bots, and from this list, you proceed to send out emails. That's another story. But again, the bottom line is this is like playing the slot machines or gambling, and like gambling, some win and some lose.

My quantitative experience is that I religiously worked this program for 8 months, keeping good data, logging in, and posting daily. I invested a total of $1182 over this period and collected just $673 in commissions. I had another $112 due to me, but it wasn't payable until I hit the $300 payout threshold, with little chance of that happening with the remaining mail credits. When I resigned, I had 114,814 'openers' or contacts, which were considered by the company to be assets and could be exported to a .csv file, which I did. There was no guarantee if these were real names, bots, or otherwise, and using them, particularly under the new 'low bounce' rules, was not practical. Every legitimate 'bulk mailer' would not allow third-party emails to be uploaded or sent, so they had no value.

What I Like

Virtually nothing, other than the fact you could do this program with approximately 15-30 minutes of work time daily. I also like the fact the owner communicates regularly, typically weekly. Half of his generally hour-long updates are rehashes of the program, emphasizing that it is the only program on the internet that does all three elements of email marketing: providing a list to mail to, providing content to the recipients that can be monetized, and providing the mail delivery asset or program, including keeping the IPs fresh. After listening to nearly all the updates, you begin to learn that there is no valuable content that will tell you exactly what to do, and the disclaimer is: 'You all have different lists, and each has its own characteristics.'

What I Dislike

What I dislike is the way this is presented. It's offered as a free trial where you can learn how the program works and actually see that some people will open your emails, and that in the process, you are earning monetary credit. In my case, in the first 30 days, I earned $112.00. The catch is that you can't collect any money until you upgrade (the lowest upgrade is $97), and then you are not paid until your accrued commissions hit $300. While most commissions are eventually paid, many people report delays

Final Verdict


It's not a reliable, measurable, or repeatable business. It's an interesting gamble, much like playing the slot machines. The risks are probably about the same. The house (Bobby) will always win; for others, some will win and write rave reviews, while others won't. You will only find positives on their approved Facebook page as any negative comments are not allowed. If you have money to gamble, you can do this with as little as 15-30 minutes a day. Be sure to include the value of your time. Breaking even or only earning $500 after putting in two months or so is NOT a good investment.

I have resigned from this program and do NOT recommend it.

Visit Cliqly.com

Recently Updated