Monday, June 23, 2008

Our 30 Day Review of $5 By Millions

By: Daniel D. Roy (senior reviewer)

Note: As with all of the programs that are tested, there is one strict rule that all testers (no prior online marketing experience) must abide by. The advertising of all programs can only be done through surfing for credits at free Traffic Exchanges and with only the tools provided by the program, such as splash pages, banners, sales pages. No PPC, No Solo Ads, No classified ads are allowed. The only out of pocket money is the cost of the program. Period.

Again we're looking at an over-hyped "Get Rich Quick" program. The program is called $5 By Millions. We tested the program for a period of 30 days and the results we disappointing. Not one sale. The cost of the program is $5 plus a $3 hosting fee.

The program claims to be "PayPal Verified", while in fact PayPal has banned $5 By Millions from their site!
Here's a tip for making money online. When a program like $5 By Millions offers no refunds (in bold on the sales page), and gets kicked off PayPal, you got to know something doesn't smell right.

Basically what the program is, is 1 sales page that you try to unload on as many people as you can. In turn they try to do the same. No real value for the purchaser in my opinion.

As for the sales page, what can I say...it sucks. And since our testers can only use the tools provided in the program, that's the page they had to do with. Again you have to remember that our reviews are done for people with no online experience, and no budget.

The Internet is very competitive. It's hard enough to generate sales especially with a bad sales page. Let's say you're lucky and make a sale... what now? You made $5! Wow, big deal right? You have to get back and get more sales. At least if you got some commission for every referral, maybe it would be worth your while.

It is the opinion of this reviewer that if you are going to invest time and money to promote a program, you should be rewarded for your efforts.

If you compare $5 By Millions to Online Business Alliance (OBA), the difference is that with OBA you purchase an ebook for $5. Not only is the ebook of great value in terms of saving you time and money, but you get the option of starting your very own online business.

Our verdict for $5 By Millions is a 1 out of 10. There are far better $5 programs for making money online and feeling good about what you're offering such as Online Business Alliance. An honest company dedicated in helping their fellow members succeed.

See you at my next review.

Daniel D. Roy
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