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Safelist Mailer
Joe Leech's review...
My experience with the program so far

In a word: Horrible. I'm an experienced online networker and beyond any doubt, this is the WORST program I've ever seen. Highly disguised under comments of being the best and easiest. With this strong of an expression, it cannot be summarized in a few words. In short, it's not even a business opportunity (freely acknowledged by its owner and founder) but a unique emailing program.

From the user's point of view, it has no elements of business where you can take and control a positive and defined action, such as the wording in an ad or where to place it, and then measure the result to determine the best step.

You perform some actions, such as requesting additions to your openers list, with no idea of what is being said or where it's being posted. All you get is a certain number of new openers or people who are now assigned to you. You receive a downloadable list of names and emails, but there's no way to know if these are real or bots, and from this list, you proceed to send out emails. That's another story. But again, the bottom line is this is like playing the slot machines or gambling, and like gambling, some win and some lose.

My quantitative experience is that I religiously worked this program for 8 months, keeping good data, logging in, and posting daily. I invested a total of $1182 over this period and collected just $673 in commissions. I had another $112 due to me, but it wasn't payable until I hit the $300 payout threshold, with little chance of that happening with the remaining mail credits. When I resigned, I had 114,814 'openers' or contacts, which were considered by the company to be assets and could be exported to a .csv file, which I did. There was no guarantee if these were real names, bots, or otherwise, and using them, particularly under the new 'low bounce' rules, was not practical. Every legitimate 'bulk mailer' would not allow third-party emails to be uploaded or sent, so they had no value.

What I Like

Virtually nothing, other than the fact you could do this program with approximately 15-30 minutes of work time daily. I also like the fact the owner communicates regularly, typically weekly. Half of his generally hour-long updates are rehashes of the program, emphasizing that it is the only program on the internet that does all three elements of email marketing: providing a list to mail to, providing content to the recipients that can be monetized, and providing the mail delivery asset or program, including keeping the IPs fresh. After listening to nearly all the updates, you begin to learn that there is no valuable content that will tell you exactly what to do, and the disclaimer is: 'You all have different lists, and each has its own characteristics.'

What I Dislike

What I dislike is the way this is presented. It's offered as a free trial where you can learn how the program works and actually see that some people will open your emails, and that in the process, you are earning monetary credit. In my case, in the first 30 days, I earned $112.00. The catch is that you can't collect any money until you upgrade (the lowest upgrade is $97), and then you are not paid until your accrued commissions hit $300. While most commissions are eventually paid, many people report delays

Final Verdict


It's not a reliable, measurable, or repeatable business. It's an interesting gamble, much like playing the slot machines. The risks are probably about the same. The house (Bobby) will always win; for others, some will win and write rave reviews, while others won't. You will only find positives on their approved Facebook page as any negative comments are not allowed. If you have money to gamble, you can do this with as little as 15-30 minutes a day. Be sure to include the value of your time. Breaking even or only earning $500 after putting in two months or so is NOT a good investment.

I have resigned from this program and do NOT recommend it.

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Health & Fitness
Frank Lefebre's review...
My experience with the program so far

LiveGood is the latest health and wellness program from Ben Glinsky and it is launching now. It features a unique global powerline marketing structure and a very powerful compensation plan. I have been in several of Ben's programs in the past and did very well. You may remember Stiforp, MyWorldPlus, SkinnyBodyCare and Brain Abundance. Fortunes were made and the company has paid out close to a billion dollars in sales at this writing. I joined just yesterday and already have earned over 400 dollars! See latest update below.

Update: It's March 24th 2023 and we have now earned $8,151.16 with 3,788 members on our team! We used Leadsleap to recruit over 100 personal referrals. Don't miss out. Join me today!

Update: It's December 24th 2023 and we have now earned over $30,000 with this program! Join me today!

Update: It's May 12th 2024 and we have now earned $40,834.34 with this program! It's not too late. Join me today!

What I Like

Low cost program. Low cost high quality products and 6 ways to get paid!

What I Dislike

They advertise you can make money without referring a single person. Technically it's true, but very unlikely. If you want to make any significant income online, or anywhere else for that matter. You have to work!

Final Verdict

I believe this to be Ben Glinsky's greatest program to date. I invite you to join my team!

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Traffic
Mark Hodgetts's review...
My experience with the program so far

Traffic Hoopla has been around for as long as I can remember. It has evolved a lot over the years and has responded to the changing dynamics of the advertising industry as the traffic generation industry has evolved.

Starting out as a ranking service for traffic exchanges solely, Traffic Hoopla has never really pretended to be anything else other than a downline builder and a ranking service.

Over the years there has been much conjecture about the veracity of the rankings, but every week without fail, Hoopla's owner, Bill Carr has published his rankings. He doesn't shy away from the fact that he ranks each advertising service according to several key factors. These are and always have been:

  1. The authenticity of traffic.
  2. The volume of traffic.
  3. The responsiveness of traffic.
  4. The profitability of the affiliate program.

He has copped criticism from time to time about seeming to favor certain exchanges and not rating some very popular ones. However. He has been consistent in ranking traffic services according to his criteria.

From its humble beginnings of ranking the top 10 exchanges, Hoopla has now become a viral traffic generator of its own accord with specific sites dedicated to slightly different sections of the market. Besides the flagship program, Hoople also has sites dedicated to:

  • List Mailers
  • Traffic Exchanges
  • Viral advertising
  • Bitcoin earning sites
  • Rewards earning sites
  • Most profitable traffic earning sites

Each program draws you further into the traffic web, with several traffic sources (including Leads Leap) being consistently recommended across all sites.

As a traffic builder, Hoopla has proven to be more durable than anything else on the market, it also has the added bonus of generating some affiliate commissions over time.

What I Like

Hoopla first and foremost has a trust element built into its brand. It keeps on keeping on. By and large, its rankings (with the occasional surprise) are pretty close to my own perceptions. It is consistent, clear, and never wavers from its core purpose of building traffic. If you use this and recommend it to others, it will help you to build traffic over time.

What I Dislike

Some of Bill's emails are a little folksy for me, but that's really nitpicking. I'd like to see a little more how-to guides for beginners in the member's area as it can be a little confusing. Sometimes. , I fear that Bill's desire to keep things simple may be a little overzealous. But it seems to work for him - so who am I to judge?

Final Verdict

The Hoopla family should be part of your marketing arsenal. Preferably recommended on the back end of your marketing efforts. It is proven to work, helps build traffic, and has been around for almost as long as Traffic Exchanges. If you haven't joined, I think that you should.

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IM Tool
Paolo Angelini's review...
My experience with the program so far

I discovered ContentGenie 2.0 on a business website I follow. I got a good deal and decided to try this AI tool. Besides creating content easily, what impressed me most is its ability to manage publishing on multiple social sites like TikTok, Facebook, Instagram, LinkedIn, YouTube, WordPress, and Medium. Learning to use it is easy with the guides available. You add your accounts, choose to post on social media or write blog articles, upload content or have it created by the virtual assistant. With one click, articles are published on all selected sites. Plus, the scheduling feature allows me to plan my posts ahead of time. It simplifies my online presence and saves time by letting me publish on all my accounts from one platform.

What I Like

What I like most about ContentGenie 2.0 is how easy it is to use. The interface is really simple and straightforward, so you don't need to be a tech whiz to figure it out. Plus, it's got all the features I need, like creating content and managing social media. I especially love that I can schedule posts ahead of time. It saves me a ton of effort and keeps my online presence consistent without me having to do much. Overall, ContentGenie 2.0 makes running my online business a whole lot easier.

What I Dislike

I think ContentGenie 2.0 could offer more options for customizing content templates. While it's great for quick content generation, sometimes I want more control over how things look. Also, the AI-generated content can be a bit basic, so I end up spending extra time editing it to make it unique.

Initially, I had some trouble figuring out how to use ContentGenie 2.0, mainly because I didn't dive into the guides. But the support chat was super helpful whenever I had questions. Overall, these are minor things, but some improvements could make a big difference.

Final Verdict

In conclusion, ContentGenie 2.0 is a valuable tool for streamlining content creation and social media management. Its ability to publish across multiple platforms from a single dashboard is a game-changer for efficiency. While there are some areas for improvement in terms of customization and content uniqueness, the overall benefits outweigh the drawbacks. For anyone looking to save time and simplify their online presence, ContentGenie 2.0 is definitely worth considering.

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Traffic
Char 's review...
My Experience with the Program So Far

When I started with the OLSP System a few weeks back, I was unsure at first. I'd tried other online opportunities before and often ended up disappointed. But this time, things were different. As I got into the training, I saw real results, which surprised me in a good way.

Why I Recommend This Program

The great thing about the OLSP System is that once you're in, all you have to do is share your special link, and the system does the rest. You earn commission every day as people join through your link. Plus, even if they buy later after getting follow-up emails from OLSP, you still earn!

What's Working for Me

I've been putting what I've learned into action, and it's paying off. I've got more people on my email list now, and I'm earning regular commissions without much effort, thanks to the Mega Link.

What I Like

  • The training is super helpful, even for things I thought I knew.
  • The system guides you through step by step, so you feel more confident as you go.
  • There are options for guaranteed income, which have worked for me.
  • The community in the Facebook group is really supportive and motivating.
  • Everything in the system works together smoothly to help me make sales.

What I Dislike


Honestly, there's not much to complain about. But if I had to pick something:

  • Sometimes there's too much information, and it can be hard to find your way around the site. But they're working on fixing this.
  • It can feel overwhelming at first with all the training, but taking it slow pays off in the end.

Final Thoughts


I highly recommend the OLSP System if you want to make money online. The Mega Link feature is awesome, and the system has gone beyond my expectations. It's definitely the future of affiliate marketing.

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Paid To
Linda Bomba's review...
My experience with the program so far

CashRebel is a rewards program that pays you for doing doing surveys, offers, testing apps, clicks, posting on social media and referring others.

They pay $2.00 for each click and $16.00 for every person you refer.

I was shocked when I logged into my account and it said I had earned $100.

Most rewards programs do not pay very much but with a little bit a work you can make a decent income with this.

As of the time I am writing this I have earned $798 so far from just taking some offers, getting clicks referring some people and posting on social media.

Minimum to cash out is $140 and meeting their requirements to cash out to PayPal.

What I Like

They pay $100 to complete an offer or survey and up to $100 to post on social media, two cents for each click, $16 for each person you refer, $60 plus to test apps and up to $100 for daily rewards.

The high payouts which there is any other rewards programs that I know about that pays this much.

What I Dislike

The fact you have to complete 4 different things to cash out.

Final Verdict

I think this is an easy way for people to make some good money and get started for free.

It's worth the work because the payouts are way more than most reward programs.

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