Is Internet Funnel Profits a scam or not? It looks very similar to another well known scam that I’ve seen before in the marketplace. Is it the same dodgy deal or not? Will anyone make money if they join this platform?
Let’s dig a little deeper and find out…
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Company Name: Internet Funnel profits
Owner: Austin Marcus
Price To Join: $49
My Rating: 1/10
~ Internet Funnel Profits Reviews ~
What Is Internet Funnel Profits?
This is yet another make money online platform that claims they will pay you $500 simply for watching their hyped up sales video. Needless to say you never do see the $500 they promise. It’s all merely a ruse to get you to sit through their entire video which, in the end, tells you nothing about the platform. All you learn about is how much money you will be making and how easy it will all be.
Instead of receiving $500 at the end of the video, this is the part where they request you pay them $49 to join their program, and then they’ll give you some information on what it’s about.
Scams use this kind of ploy all the time.
In fact, Internet Funnel Profits (also known as “Internet Funnel Systems”) is identical to another platform I reviewed about a year ago called “Countdown To Profits”.
Richard Paul is the alleged owner of Countdown To Profits, while we have a guy named Austin Marcus running the show for Internet Funnel Profits. Whether either of these guys are real, are using aliases, or are perhaps even the same person, I’m not sure. What I do know for sure is that both platforms are almost identical in appearance.
What’s Really Going On?
I don’t know whether Countdown To Profits changed what is was originally promoting recently or not, but it used to promote a secret binary options trading system that they guaranteed would make you loads of cash on autopilot. These days people say Countdown To profits acts as a funnel into a MLM system called MOBE.
Internet Funnel Profits sure is a funnel into the very expensive MOBE (My Own Business Education) platform. Many websites out there are using deceptive tactics to get people to join MOBE. I don’t know if this is a tactic MOBE teaches or not. All I do know is there seems to be an increasing number of MOBE affiliates using this tactic, pretending they’ve created their very own money making system, only to direct people into MOBE after they sign up.
This is how I make over 5 figures online every month!
What’s MOBE All About?
MOBE is a platform operated by Australian entrepreneur, Matt Lloyd. It is an affiliate marketing/MLM setup that sells make money online training platforms. The thrust of MOBE is to recruit people to sell MOBE. To earn commissions on any training package offered at MOBE, the affiliate must first purchase that program themself.
Many of the programs at MOBE are super expensive, but likewise there are also very big commissions to be made if you can sell them. The real focus at MOBE, though, in on recruitment and earning commissions from the sales of your recruits.
MOBE is all very internal, as they don’t sell anything outside of selling MOBE itself, and they don’t really teach you to go off and make money in some other kind of online business. They only teach you how to make money selling MOBE itself.
The above are some other MOBE funnel sites I’ve recently reviewed. There are many others. That’s just a select few.
Tools and Training
If you go ahead and join MOBE you will be greeted with loads of training to choose from. But understand that you individually have to pay for every training package that you fancy. Your $49 joining fee doesn’t buy you much in MOBE. Some of the training costs well into the $1000s.
Target Audience
Targeted at people looking to get a start making money online. This platform also targets the get rich quick mentality with their hyped-up promises of big bucks in very rapid time.
What I Like
- The MOBE platform is okay, but I don’t like the way these sites try to trick people into joining MOBE, therefore I don’t really like anything about Internet Funnel Profits
What I Don’t Like
- The deceptive tactics used to lure people into joining MOBE
- The fact that Internet Funnel Profits claims to be a new and unique platform
- This is nothing more than a feeder site by a MOBE affiliate
- Your joining fee gets you a MOBE membership, not access to Internet Funnel Profits, because it’s really just an empty shell
- The testimonials are fake and use people from sites like Fiverr
- You don’t receive the promised $500 for watching the sales video
How Much Does Internet Funnel Profits Cost?
It costs $49, but that’s a ticket into the MOBE series of upsells. Once inside MOBE you will be constantly “encouraged” to purchase high ticket programs and training platforms, all with the promise of earning big commissions if you can then sell those same programs to others.
Technically, if you bought everything on offer at MOBE you will be out over 50k or more. Now that’s some serious cash.
Is Internet Funnel Profits a Scam?
MOBE is not a scam, just super expensive and fails to sell anything other than MOBE itself. I’d have to label Internet Funnel Profits a scam, though, simply because of all the dishonesty surrounding it. It’s not a make money platform or a training program. It’s just a MOBE feeder site and nothing more. But the thing is, they never tell you this, therefore the entire premise is based solely on deception.
Check out MOBE if you like, but avoid Internet Funnel Profits. It’s just an unnecessary step in the process, and a very dishonest one.
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I hate the deceptive tactics that some internet marketing programs use. So many of them come across as these get rich quick schemes, but if they really worked, then everyone would be rich.
I prefer the Wealthy Affiliate training and community. They are real with you about how much you will actually have to work in order to make some money online. The more you put into it, the more you’ll get out of it!
Yep, just another feeder site that funnels people into MOBE. There are so many MOBE affiliates doing the same thing that I’m sure they must teach this tactic in their official training. None of them seem keen to promote MOBE directly, but instead have to use deception to get people into MOBE. Maybe nobody wants to join if they already know it’s MOBE beforehand, I don’t know. MOBE’s okay if you’ve got heaps of cash and can sell high tickets products, but I far prefer the Wealthy Affiliate way of doing things as well.