The Wealthy Affiliate University Scam Exposed

This is a guest post by Rachel Moore of Rachel’s Wealthy Affiliate Review.

A lot of people try to make money online, and the sad truth is that many of those people fail.  Thankfully, I have managed to support my family through my internet marketing efforts, and a lot of my success comes from the place where I first heard about affiliate marketing, an online membership program called Wealthy Affiliate.

The thing is that a lot of people will claim that the program is a scam, and I have to say that I disagree.  But I understand where they are coming from, and after two years of internet marketing experiences, In understand why people fail.

The first reason is that people get distracted.  When you are going to school to learn how to be a doctor, you don’t start wondering into the second month of University “hmm, maybe I should look into that whole medicine man thing.  Maybe that’s really the system that works.”  But that’s because you know what a doctor is and how medicines work– you’ve been dealing with them your whole life.

But very few people know how internet marketing works.  It’s a whole new world for the vast majority of “newbie” marketers, and a lot of people hear about other systems that people are using, and they want to try those.  So they get distracted and stop following the method that they are learning and move onto something else.

The truth is that there are a lot of different methods out there that work.  But when you’re learning, it’s vitally important that you stick to one thing and see it through to the end.  Otherwise it definitely won’t work for you.  So that’s why I think that some people talk about the Wealthy Affiliate University Scam.  They start off with it, but then they get distracted and don’t see it through, and then they claim that it doesn’t work.

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