Copy The Millionaire is a downsell version of 6 Steps To Freedom course by Jeff Lerner. It claims to help you make an extra $5,000 per month without any special skills or experience. I have seen many very similar video-only sales pages with the same format and, noticed some of them offer you to help make $10,000 per month using 6 Steps To Freedom system. Today in my Copy The Millionaire review, I'd like to find out how feasible it is for anyone to make money enough to "quit the job" as it claims.
Copy The Millionaire Review (6 Steps To Freedom) | ||
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Product Name: | Copy The Millionaire | |
Website URL: | copythemillionaire.com | |
Type: | Affiliate Marketing / MLM | |
Owner: | Jeff Lerner | |
Price: | $39 | |
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Who Is Jeff Lerner?
According to PressNewsRoom, the owner of Copy The Millionaire, Jeff Lerner has been an entrepreneur since he was 16 years of age. But he says in the sales video that only until a few years ago, he was broke and had no job, means he's making an untrue statement in either of them. Whatever it is, the main thing is Jeff is real, and he seems to be a very successful entrepreneur himself.
He has been advertising his system using various different domains/sales pages such as Payday Shortcuts, Ultimate Laptop Lifestyle, The Job Killer System, The Job Quitter System, 6 Figure Business System, 5 Day Freedom, 9 to 5 Job Killer, etc, to promote his training course.
Who Is Copy The Millionaire For?
We can determine what kind of audience Copy The Millionaire is targeted to from the sales page and the checkout page.
Video-Only Sales Page
Although we know Jeff may be a real successful millionaire tutor, I couldn't help but notice typical techniques used by "make money online" scammers in the video, such as;
- Video-only, no explanation in text.
- Mentioning a dream life of luxury.
- "Copy the exact formula" but never tells you what it is.
- Patronizing random numbers (he made "$8,181,206" over the past 12 months).
- Scarcity - claiming to look for only 50 people to join, which is untrue.
- The video cannot be rewound or fast forward to stop viewers from thinking twice.
1-on-1 Business Advisor
You are required to give out your phone number upon purchasing the product. When joined, one of Jeff's advisors will call you and "walk you through". While many of us who work online find telephone communications intrusive, some actually prefer to receive instructions verbally.
The product is clearly targeted to people who don't wish to learn how to work online by searching on their own initiative, but rather wish to be told everything through eyes (videos) and ears (conversations).
Multi-Level Marketing
What many people don't realize is that where real-time conversations (telephone, chat such as Skype or Messenger) are involved, it is a multi-level marketing business model, and the 6 Steps To Freedom is no exception.
Don't get me wrong, I am not flatly denying MLM. It's a legitimate business model, and people with vital characters can have great success with it. I've seen other reviewers call Copy The Millionaire a pyramid scheme, which is illegal in many countries, and this is not the case. CTM sells a training course legitimately.
However MLM is not something you can make money with after you watch an introduction video and pay as low as $39. You normally have to fork out thousands of dollars first and, you have to be extremely active. You need to have a tough capability to reach out to as many people as you can find.
Expert advisors don't spare their precious time only to "walk you through" the system. There will be a lot of fees to pay. You will be encouraged to pay a lot more and also to recruit others to cover that cost.
To recruit others, you will have to find a way to find people first of all. If you already knew a lot of prospects, you wouldn't be reading this (Copy The Millionaire review). The advisors might teach you how to persuade people to join, only if you get someone to show interest, but they won't help you to find people. You will have to work it out yourself.
How Much Can You Make?
Although Copy The Millionaire offers an "all-done-for-you" system to promote a product online, in the world of MLM, it is always a secondary. Done-for-you sales funnels systems have the same things in common.
- You'll have to pay a monthly web-hosting fee, and
- You'll have to pay for the traffic.
The tools that you'll be using may be all "done for you", but they always come with extra costs.
To rephrase it, where MLM is involved, you cannot really make money with a sales funnel that's provided because there are not enough resources for it. Why there are not enough resources, because all the focus is on the MLM (recruiting more people) itself.
Copy The Millionaire's income claim has been reduced from $10,000 to $5,000 for some time now. And the joining cost has been reduced from $49 to $39. But in order for you to earn $5,000 per month, you'll have to have 129 people downline, which I don't think is feasible for a long time for the majority of the new entrants.
It's Not A One-Time Fee Of $39
Let's forget about what's inside the Copy The Millionaire. Regardless of the quality of it, there is a reason why you shouldn't pay, because your payment schedule is unclear.
Like I said earlier, you will most definitely be charged a lot more in the future to keep your membership, but by the looks of the sales page and the payment screen, it looks like a one-time fee of $39. However according to the refund policy, it says "if you cancel the membership, you will not be billed further". So there will be a recurring charge. How much you're going to pay is not disclosed anywhere.
30-Days Money Back: Not 100% Guarantee
Unfortunately the refund policy states that 30-day money back guarantee only applies to "products". Services rendered are not refundable, which include coaching and speaking. It means if you've paid $39 but are not happy, you will not get all your $39 back.
Copy The Millionaire (6 Steps To Freedom) is a training course, including a personal 1-on-1 advisor, strategic/technical support, and lifetime access to the training portal. Mostly services, means you'll likely to get very little back if you ask for a refund.
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You May Have Tried It Already
Like I mentioned earlier of this post, the product "6 Steps to Freedom" has been sold via a lot of different sales pages. I personally don't think it's an ethical and transparent way of marketing. With this ever-changing names, users risk being misguided, led to believe it's a brand new product but in fact they may have already bought it in the past.
Why isn't it simply being sold as "6 Steps to Freedom"? At the end of the day, if a product is good, it doesn't have to be disguised under so many different names.
Unfortunately the button link to the payment page does not show up until you've watched the first 10 minutes of the video, and the real product name is not revealed until you click to see the payment page. Which makes you wonder if something else may be hidden along the way.
Copy The Millionaire Pros and Cons
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Copy The Millionaire Review - Conclusion:
Because the training barely provides instructions in text format, Copy The Millionaire (6 Steps to Freedom) may be suitable for those who cannot or prefer not to digest information by reading. If you are good at recruiting others in an aggressive manner, you will be perfect for multi-level marketing, therefore this product may help you kick start a new career.
However if you'd like to learn to make money through content marketing (through blogging or YouTube), this is not for you.
Thank you for your review. I can see clear that some people do prefer to contact face to face than to work online.
They are easier target by scams because they can get talked into over the phone.
I don’t believe in MLM’s or pyramid schemes because even if the system itself is legitimate, people who are involved try to scam others. I think MLM’s are destined to make themselves look fraudulent no matter how the method is proven.
Hey, good review. We can learn a lot of things from what you say.
In order to be successful in online marketing you have to try a lot of tools,
and some are scams while others are legitimate. It is difficult for everyone to judge.
But with the right tool you can be as successful as anybody can be.
Take all the advice from websites like this one.
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Be careful of this man. I know him. He sounds sincere and helpful sometimes but I know someone who ended up spending thousands of dollars on his products and went bankrupt.
Hi Susie, thanks for your comment. Wow, that’s so unfortunate of that person. Though I do believe Jeff is a respectable entrepreneur himself.
Thank you, for your comment, Susie.
Yea you may have bought a similar one already. There are too many of them but none is trusted. Watch his videos on youtube first if you want to buy one to make sure.
Thanks for your comment Ade. I’ve watched some of his videos and found them quite motivational though!
Thanks for the useful review. I’ve known this guy Jeff (not personally) for a few years. I think what he says in his videos is always kind of motivational.
But if you can make money from this system or not is all down to the ability to sell. I agree with you, I don’t deny MLM but I don’t like it because always the loudest one wins.
Hello Martin, thank you for your comment and useful information. It is true about the loudest ones.
“Persistently Pester People” ?
Somebody in another site said people are friendly then they only think about your success it’s a BS. They were very rude, loud, they did not answer any of my questions and in the end they didn’t advise me anything.
They also asked me how much was my budget lol why do they want to know how much I want to pay when I look to make money. It’s all BS.
Hello, I’m sorry to hear about your bad experience with Copy The Millionaire. I hope my review will help others.
Hi, thanks for sharing your experience, wow is that what they said!? If they were so rude, I would send a formal complaint to Jeff and see what he says though. I’m sure that’s not the kind of reputation he’s looking to have!