Wealth Affiliate Reviews
"10 Years of Helping People.
10 Years of Progress. Wealthy Affiliate was created as an initiative to help other people succeed online in the same way Kyle and Carson had already experienced success. Since 2005, the platform at WA has continued to evolve and innovate at a pace that is faster than the industry." (ABOUT) |
Positive Reviews
"I can safely say Wealthy Affiliate is the real deal. It provides everything you need to get started with your online business, a high quality training & support and is excellent for beginners. It’s definitely your best decision to reach online success."
"Wealthy Affiliate Community (Or Should I Say Family?) Is Their Biggest Asset"
"Wealthy Affiliate Community (Or Should I Say Family?) Is Their Biggest Asset"
Stealth Secrets: "I truely believe in the course content at Wealthy Affiliate or else I wouldn’t be a member." (Affiliate)
Extra Paycheck: "Wealthy Affiliate University is first of all an online business community and a marketing training center. If you think that you will start making money by simply joining WA – I would suggest you walk away, it’s not going to happen. This is probably the biggest difference between WA and all the other online programs – Wealthy Affiliate does not sell hype and false promises, it doesn’t promise to make you rich overnight and it doesn’t promise you a shortcut to overnight millions of dollars. However, this program promises to teach, train, educate and support you." (AFFILIATE)
Neutral Reviews
Forays Into Marketing: "I think paying for Wealthy Affiliate is not for me. At least currently. I'm fine with my free membership." (AFFILIATE; META REVIEWS OWNER'S BLOG)
"Verdict:
If you can put in the time and effort in learning, get Premium. Otherwise, settle for the free membership."
If you can put in the time and effort in learning, get Premium. Otherwise, settle for the free membership."
Negative Reviews
Ripoff report: " I thought it was somewhat curious that I could go to a company like Design Within Reach, and ask them if I could market for them, and have them pay me. I didn't see how this could work. There was some kind of program partnership that wasn't fully explained. So after much resistance I signed up with a backup email to try it out for 7 days, and see if I could learn as much as I could. " (NOT AFFILIATE)
"I kept asking questions and received several responses to just go through the training. For what? To buy into the gimmick? Tell me EXACTLY which training of the 10 to go to so that I don't waste my time. After all, you're selling yourself to me for me to buy into your membership at some point."