1 • Unrealistic Earnings Claims
Fuck, I really hate people and websites which claim that you can become rich overnight without making an effort just like Secret Income Club does.
Seriously, most of its claims are so ridiculous that is borderline funny…
Claims such as
- Earning $579 per day
- The system is so foolproof that has been featured several times on the news
- It’s free (free to show you what to buy actually)
- Weird trick exploits $480-million glitch and legally “siphons” $395 per day in under 7 minutes with 19 clicks (does it really take that long to click a mouse 19 times?)
- Untapped million-dollar goldmines which will automatically let you get a piece of the cake
- Infinite money loophole, wormholes, and assholes
- Living the dream life, traveling the world, buying expensive crap, posting cool vacation pictures with blue-ass, water on Instagram, etc (most useless ClickBank products such as Autopilot Profits and Profit Genesis 2.0 make the exact same promises to lure you into buying them)
What the fuck!!!
My head is spinning from all the money I will be able to make… NOT!
Basically, everything those products claim is a standard sleazy sales technique which is commonly used by scammers to promote low-quality products, hoping that some poor fuck falls for them.
I mean, come on!
Earning thousands a week is probably possible if you’re a veteran online marketer with years and years of experience on your back. It’s definitely not going to happen for a complete newbie who just purchased a plug and play, magical system which promises to make him rich with just a few (19) clicks a day.
In fact, no system can ever earn money for you automatically in no time and with no effort so you might as well stop wasting your time looking.
I am not saying that you could not end up earning thousands a week on autopilot but it will definitely take as much time, effort, and patience as it would take for any other substantial and long-lasting achievement, not just 19 clicks a day.
Come on, don’t tell me you fell for such claims…
You cannot be that stupid.
2 • Plants Unhealthy Beliefs About Success
The main problem with all those unrealistic claims I talked right above is that they might end up planting unhealthy beliefs and expectations about success.
Thinking that you are able to earn thousands of dollars overnight without making an effort is a dangerous concept because
- First of all, it will definitely never happen
- It gives you false hope and expectations
- Makes you impatient and unwilling to work for it
- Dramatically increases the chances of you quitting when you don’t see the immediate results you expected
- It is actually the exact opposite of how real money can be made
So, not only Secret Income Club won’t help you achieve the monetary goals you want but it will most likely take you further away from them as well as fuck up your mindset, probably holding you back in other aspects of your life too.
3 • Extremely Low-Quality Courses
As stated for the thousandth time, the courses Secret Income Club promotes are just awful both in terms of quantity and quality so don’t expect that you’ll earn any money with them anytime soon, if ever.
Frankly, if you browse Google and YouTube for a while, you will definitely be able to find higher quality free information on creating your living online as well as much better paid courses to teach you exactly how to do that.
In my opinion, if you are after creating a full-time living online then you definitely need some extremely high-quality online marketing training, so do yourself a favor and check out The 2 Best Affiliate Marketing Training Courses That You Should Join In 2019.
4 • Fake Countdown Timers
Most of the SIC’s pages that you’ll come across display countdown timers which give you something more than 3 minutes to fill in your information before the offer supposedly expires.
This creates a sense of urgency and fear of missing out and along with the unrealistic claims of the page it builds up a pressure which increases the chances of people taking action.
Those timers are basically a sales trick and the proof is that when you refresh the page, the timer will default to 3 minutes.
5 • Lying About Seen on Several News Channels
On Secret Income Club as well as on some of the courses it promotes, you’ll see claims that they have been featured on several news channels.
It goes without saying this is a big fat lie and you can confirm that by Googling “Secret Income Club + the news channel”.
6 • Fake Owner
Jeffrey Hart who is supposed to be the creator of Secret Income Club is not a real name of a real person but rather an alias.
This can also be confirmed with a single Google search.
If you Google “Jeffrey Hart Secret Income Club” only just a bunch of reviews are coming up.
No blog, no Facebook or other social media profiles, no YouTube channel, no Wiki profile, no images of him, nothing…
Fake person alert!
7 • NO Success Stories and Testimonials
No matter how hard I tried to dig out some success stories and testimonials of people who have used the “foolproof” Secret Income Club system, I managed to find none.
So, there is not a single comment on the usefulness or uselessness of Secret Income Club, a product which has been featured on the news several times.
Not even a fake one.
That’s odd…
12 Responses
Thank you for this review.
I cannot stand scammers like this. They give legit affiliates a very bad name.
I have come across these wild claims of quick money with no effort and it only took me looking through one or two before I recognized the pattern. The biggest mistake people can make is putting their email into one of those black holes. Even if you unsubscribe, they still have your email, which they can sell to another entity who will most likely start the cycle all over again.
Hopefully, they will count it as a lesson learned, and check out Wealthy Affiliate. There are no wild claims, just solid training, and reliable techniques.
Thanks again for the insight. Take care.
Truth is that many people give up on earning money online because they lose money to such scammers.
That’s so sad because earning your living online is absolutely possible if done the right way. And with the right training, tools, and community, such as the ones within Wealthy Affiliate, you could definitely speed the whole process up at least one year.
But it won’t happen in 1 week or 1 month. even with the best training, tools, and mentor, it will still take some time before you start seeing any substantial results.
You take care too mate!
Harry
Secret Income Club sounds pretty crappy…
I have been looking to work from home which means that I don’t want to lose money.
I inquired few websites which said they were “FREE” but the after reading for a while I knew they were just scams.
And then if you subscribe to their site they keep sending you emails non-stop. Its annoying and I always end up unsubscribing.
Secret Income Club is just one of those websites Mathessa so make sure to avoid it.
Have you checked out my Wealthy Affiliate review? It’s a legit platform which teaches you how to make money online the right way.
Forget about fast and effortlessly. You have to work hard to become successful. But this success is going to be the real thing, capital R, capital T.
You could also take a look at some Wealthy Affiliate stories to get yourself pumped up.
Harry
Dear Harry,
I indeed have came across a few ads and posts on my social media account about this product.
As a Full-Time Affiliate Marketer I do some regular research on products, courses, and programs which might help me make more money online.
To be honest I am really sick of many products and its really hard to digest their unrealistic claims on their much hyped sales pages.
After reading your helpful review, Secret Income Club is a NO NO for me. I will not even bother with it.
Thanks a lot for saving my time, effort and money.
My regards,
Paul
Always glad to be of good service Paul!
Which is the product which has helped you make the most money online? Could you please share it with us?
Harry
Indeed, Wealthy Affiliate! Because of WA I am now a full-time blogger working from home.
Thank you for sharing Paul!
I really hope I’ll achieve the exact same thing shortly 🙂
Have a good one!
Harry
Hi dear,
I was that person who wanted to make quick cash online, I never thought of how it really happens to make money online. So, I am sure I would gone with Secret Income Club. They count on such people, the ignorant. Because for many people making money online is still a myth.
And are you sure about the refund? Because I have never got one, they claim you can get your money back but, it another all process.
I like your recommendation, I have been a member of Wealthy Affiliate for some time and the training is what I really like.
It teaches exactly the process and the work needed to finally get that dollar you need consistently.
Thanks for sharing!
You made a pretty solid point there.
The majority of people still isn’t aware that making money online is possible so they can’t know how the entire process work and that may be the reason that they end up paying for such crap.
I have never asked for a refund for a ClickBank product myself despite having paid for a couple of crappy ones in the past but I have heard that you have to submit your request 4-5 times before they actually proceed with giving your money back.
But still, it would be much better to avoid ClickBank products altogether in the first place. Especially those who make such extraordinary claims of changing your life in an instant without you having to make any effort.
Have you made any money with Wealthy Affiliate?
Harry
Thanks so much for taking the time to compose this helpful Secret Income Club review.
Honestly, I get disheartened anytime I read such reviews on scam products or schemes but I get more bewildered to realize a lot of people do not bother to do a proper research before plunging their cash into such products.
How on earth will you make this kind of big $579 per day with no serious work? I believe its closer to being impossible.
And also, I don’t think I would be willing to get any ClickBank product again for now till they limit the rate at which all these scam products are dominating the website.
Sometimes people are so just desperate to make money online fast that they will jump on the first available ship they come across even if this ship is full of pirates.
Those are exactly the kind of people who scammers count on to make their money 😉
Generally, ClickBank is going from bad to worse. I wouldn’t trust it either and if they keep up that way they are definitely going to start losing more and more clients as time passes. They seriously need to start weeding out crappy products which only trick people without providing any real value.
Anyway, thank you for taking the time to comment and beware of the scams.
Since you are here, if you want to make money online the right way, make sure to check out my Wealthy Affiliate review.
Harry