Robyn Miller
AUSold me a "private" program that was… Sold me a "private" program that was just a zoom call at ridiculous hours for where I lived. Their whole basis only works if you have a lot of friends in business as well. They put the guilt trip on and are extremely intimidating. When I tried to sort it I was told too bad and ignored. Don't go near them.
Kathy Truslow
GBBlazing Hot Trailblazer Event. You could tell right from the start that the sessions were crafted for the Trailblazer students as a roadmap for both personal and business success. DMS Emma Zai and Scott Weddell literally pulled the chain and lit every student as you would a lightbulb 💡 in a dark room. The power surged. There is no doubt in my mind that this dynamic duo cares about their students from a deep level and seeks to empower them with a successful career that blazes a clear path for everyone they serve.
Blueprint Digital
AUSuccess Prioritised The Digital Marketing School want you to succeed. The option to be mentored is a must.
Craig
AUA great lesson in making money from suckers This business is a great way to learn about how to manipulate people to handing over $$$. You join the basic level for $4000 (or $3 if you get it "on special") and are involuntarily signed up to a recurring subscription for "their software" (they pretend they developed it but it's HighLevel) then all you get is a bunch of crappy out of date videos and endless marketing to "invest in yourself" and "be a winner" by joining the upsells (around $20k). The leaders have no marketing skills to teach, endlessly focussing on "mindset" - "if you believe it you can do it!" "just visualise what you will do with all the money you will be making" etc etc. They are great at hyping up their audiences - it's like being at an evangelical church. "How great is this? Give me a 1 in the chatbox if you are loving this!" You will notice that all of the positive reviews are clustered around the few same dates - that is because as soon as they notice they are getting a few negative reviews they get onto the community and say "hey guys - go and post a review! We are here to serve you at the highest level! If people are not succeeding it is their mindset!" You will also notice that of the 20 x 5 star reviews on this site, only 3 are actually making money (one says he has his first "4 figure client" - four figures being $1000) , while 17 post that they have just started, but "it is awesome, supportive, amazing and they are *sure* their life is about to change very soon". VERY RARELY are people posting that they are actually making money - just that "these guys are awesome! This course will change your life!" This is the power of their NLP-fuelled love-fest - every live video is hypnotic, evangelical and self-aggrandising. It won't change your life, except by the time you finish with them you will be disappointed in yourself that you got sucked in. These guys will act like you are their best mate until you realise that they have no idea what they are doing and they are just here to extract every last penny from you.
lenin Isabel
GBnot a scam at all, some people can't handle it I think I joined back in october/november and there is ALOT to learn but its all good material in my opinion. Its not just the tech skills but its also the mindset behind delivering quality work and pushing through when things rough. I admit, I struggled for months to get it work and then I joined the mentorship program and within a month I had a client. Not a scam, but might not be for everyone thats all