Wealthy Affiliate University Scam
Is Wealthy Affiliate University a Scam?
When I was surfing the web the other day, I can across a few web site with the title “Is Wealthy Affiliate a Scam?”. That got my interest and I was wandering why people ask that question.
I guess a lot of us have been scammed before, either on or off the net. So it is understandable we are a bit cautious when it comes to web opportunities.
What is the meaning of the word “Scam”?
I’ve decided to do some research on it. According to Wikipedia, the work scam is associated with Fraud – a deception made for personal gain or to damage another individual. That’s interesting…
If Wealthy Affiliate is a scam, then Kyle and Carson (the founder of Wealthy Affiliate) main purpose of setting up WA is to deceive people for their personal gain.
How much would it cost to setup, maintain and operate a scam web site like Wealthy Affiliate University?
With the amount of services such as forum, content, Web 2.0, hosting, research tool, Clickbank analysis, job posting, web site creator, word processing application, link cloaking, link redirects etc, my guess is they would have invested in excess of 1 million US dollar.
The amount might be much higher than that because the biggest expenses in having such a complex web site with numerous servers, codes, software, firewalls, anti virus, data security, hack prevention etc is in the Operational Costs.
Wealthy Affiliate has been around for more than 2 years. We can just try adding up the dough.
If Kyle and Carson Wealthy Affiliate University is a scam…it is a pretty expensive and tedious operation to setup. But I wouldn’t want to make any judgment.
I’ll leave that decision to you. Get more information and make your own decision based on your findings and analysis…not from anyone else.
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