My Experience With the Program So FarI joined MyOnlineStartup a few weeks ago, partly out of curiosity and partly because I wanted a low-risk way to understand affiliate marketing. The first thing I did was dive into the video training, it's broken into bite-sized lessons, which makes it easy to go through even when I only have short windows of time.
What really struck me was how honest the founder, Chuck Nguyen, is about what this business really takes: time, effort, and consistency. There's no big 'get rich quick' promise, instead, there's a realistic roadmap to building something sustainable. The training covers mindset, lead generation, YouTube, and more, which gives a pretty decent foundation.
As I've gone through the course, I've also joined their private community (on Skool), which has been helpful. It feels like a place where people genuinely want to learn and support each other.
What I LikeFree Quality Training: The fact that there are 50+ good video modules available for free is a big plus. It's not just fluff, the lessons are practical and structured.
Honest Teaching Style: Chuck doesn't sugarcoat things. He repeatedly emphasizes that success takes work, which makes the program feel more credible.
Support-Oriented Community: Being part of their private Skool group adds value. I like that there's a real space to ask questions, share progress, and learn from others.
Scalable Design: If I choose to invest further later (for example, in done-for-you systems or paid upgrades), the pathway is laid out clearly.
What I DislikeUpgrade Costs Can Add Up: While the training is free, some of the tools Chuck recommends (like email autoresponders or tracking tools) aren't, that could mean additional investment if I want to scale.
Content Depth for Advanced Users: Some of the lessons feel pretty basic. If you already know the fundamentals of affiliate marketing, you might feel that the training doesn't go deep enough.
Pacing and Updates: Newer content updates can be slow to arrive. They have social media training which is coming soon from long enough.
Final VerdictMyOnlineStartup is shaping up to be a very solid educational program for beginners interested in affiliate marketing. It doesn't promise overnight riches, but it delivers a clear, realistic roadmap. The free training is valuable, and the community adds a lot of support. That said, if you plan to grow seriously, expect some additional costs for tools, and if you're already experienced, parts of the course may feel too elementary.
In short: great for beginners, useful for people who want a long-term, sustainable path, but not necessarily ideal for someone wanting fast results or ultra-advanced training.
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What I Like
I like that you do not have to show your face, record anything, edit videos, have a following, or be approved to participate once you receive an invite to join. If you can copy and paste, you can share on Benable. There are over 40,000 brands on Benable, and you do not have to wait to be approved, as has happened in the past when I tried to join other groups. Because I did not have a thousand followers at the time, they felt I would not be a good fit for their brand. With Benable, you are able to share your favorites on Day 1, with zero followers. Not only are you able to share, but when you submit a great list, Benable optimizes it and shares it to Google, so you get even more looks, which amounts to even more opportunities to earn.
To be successful you have to be consistent, remember to be yourself and be genuine in what you share. People love and appreciate truth and honesty. I try to focus on the things I know and am certain of, and I do not make up things for lists or use AI to put lists together. You have to leave a note on each item you create, and most people can tell when you are being dishonest about something or when you are making things up just to add something to a list.
What I Dislike
There is a minimum threshold that has to be met before you are able to withdraw your money from the platform. That is the only downside, but everyone else is doing the same thing so I guess it is an accepted industry standard.
Final Verdict
If you can copy and paste and want to earn some passive income while sharing lists of your favorite things, Benable just might be for you. It is really a very low-key, fun thing to do, and even more fun when you create a great list that gets lots of looks and likes. I love to look at other people's lists also for inspiration for both Benable and my own everyday life experiences, so it is a win-win for me all the way.
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