My experience with My Lead Gen Secret (MLGS) so farI joined MLGS a few years ago, back when I was much more naïve about online and affiliate marketing. At the time, I didn't really know how to use the daily leads, so I just promoted one affiliate programme after another, programmes I was involved in but didn't fully understand. I also wasn't consistent with my emails; my schedule was hit-or-miss, and I often skipped days, so there was no regularity.
I guess, in my inexperience, I was hoping something would stick! Not much, though I did have some signups through the MLGS's own affiliate programme. Suffice to say, that I eventually cancelled my membership, thinking that ‘this doesn't work'.
Fast forward to last November (2025), and I came across MLGS again, and this time, not only did I have more experience with online marketing, but I was introduced to another platform that ‘adds to' MLGS. And I've learnt a valuable lesson or two, highlighting that it's not the problem with the leads provided through MLGS, the successes or seeming failures are subject to the quality of the marketer and what's being marketed.
I'm not going to speak about that here; that will be for a separate review. So I'll just speak about my experience with MLGS the second time around.
MLGSAmidst all the affiliate programmes out there, not everything appeals to everyone. However, all marketers need eyeballs on their products, services, programmes, etc. So I've chosen, for now, to simply promote MLGS, and with leads and a mailing system built into the platform, it's a programme I can be proud to promote, rather than something I'm not 100% sure of.
This time, I'm being consistent with my daily email marketing.
This time, I'm starting to build know, like and trust (what I hadn't realised before was that even though the leads were people who had expressed genuine interest in online marketing/side hustles etc. they were still cold leads to me, and I learnt that I need to warm them up).
I'm building a downline through the affiliate programme, and therefore have 200 leads uploaded to my MLGS account daily.
What I Like
- For the low investment of $1 a day, 100 relatively fresh leads (opted in within 72 hours, I believe) are delivered to my MLGS account.
- Now that I have people signed up under me, I have 200 leads daily (you only need one signup to achieve this).
- The system has an inbuilt mailer that lets you send one email each day to your ever-growing list (so you don't necessarily need an autoresponder unless you choose to).
- Your daily emails can be scheduled for ‘perfect timing' - so that the delivery coincides with the time of day that your leads originally opted in, enhancing the likelihood that your emails will land in their inboxes at the time of day when they may be more likely to be online.
- There's a stats tab, so you can see your open and click-through rates - good to refine what's working.
- It's simple to explain and therefore duplicatable.
- It's a product that marketers need - a steady delivery of genuine leads.
What I DislikeI can't think of anything in particular. If anything, I'd say that if you do want to export your leads and import them to your own autoresponder, your autoresponder system might not allow that - especially as your list grows very quickly.
Final VerdictWhether you're new to online marketing or more seasoned, if you struggle to get people to see your offers, don't want to spend heaps on buying leads elsewhere, and are concerned about bot traffic, then a cost-effective way to generate genuine leads is through MLGS.
It's definitely working much better for me this time around, now that I know more what and what not to do - being consistent (yes), not promoting one programme after another in a random fashion (definitely not), and promoting MLGS instead (a product many marketers need, and one I'm proud to promote).
I recommend MLGS without hesitation.
p. S. You don't 'have to' promote MLGS if you have another programme or your own product you'd rather focus on. Though my suggestion is that focus is the keyword here. Be consistent and focus on one product for a period of time as you build know, like and trust.
Hope this helps.
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