Why ‘My Mobile Money Pages’ Would Not Make Any Money

Andrew Davidson or Andrew Fox, the man behind another mockery of an IM product called ‘My Mobile Money Pages’ tries to take the innocent impulse buyers for a ride, yet again. First of all, how in the hell products like these get approved in ClickBank; with sales pages completely against the TOS of CB, as far as I can see. Income potential as described in the video has no back up proof whatsoever and the video player has no control buttons (forward or rewind) except for the pause. The new ClickBank terms clearly states that videos on sales pages should have control buttons and speaks a lot about backed up proof for any claims of income. If there was any, I couldn’t see it; I presume neither could you, if you have already watched the video.

Now then the real stuff. Ok, let’s agree with Mr.Andrew whatever for a moment. Mobile apps are hot and hell of a lot of people buy mobile apps and furthermore so much other stuff are being bought using some of these apps as well. But I’m yet to see how his website generator software fall along with “Mobile Apps.” Be very careful, what Andrew sells is NOT a mobile app. You should know that by now. Let’s proceed a step further, ‘my mobile money pages’ does NOT create or generate mobile apps that can be sold either. Here’s the hard truth, what Andrew whatever sells is yet another crappy website generator software with a small twist. Wanna know what the twist is? this time the crap can be accessed via any smart-phone. As far as I know, every Tom and Dick’s website can be accessed through smartphones; no big deal right.

I think I’m getting good at finding serious flaws on IM product presentations. Andrew goes on to show us a live demo of his software which is a total bull shit. He somehow forgets to hide the website URL’s that he created. Here’s the link of the actual page he created, not even slightly close to what he demonstrates on the video – Lion King DVD Site. I don’t think you can get a 1cent adsense click on this site, let alone selling Lion King DVD’s.

Then he talks about backlinks, SEO and search engine ranking. But the before all that he has to get his main domains indexed in Google first. Do a site search for one of his main domains – site:themoneyclubsite.com and you will see how many pages have been indexed; obviously none.

So I think I have made my point here. I did not buy this product and never will. Its sufficient to say ‘My Mobile Money Pages’ is just another website generator software and may not be worth the money at all. If you have used this and think otherwise, please comment below.

3 thoughts on “Why ‘My Mobile Money Pages’ Would Not Make Any Money

  1. Ameen, thanks for the heads up! Something in the presentation sounded very fishy and sure enough the $39.95 is BS as there are actually 3 upsells adding another $300 plus a monthly membership fee of $67 a month.

    He claims to have a complete system set up on auto pilot ready to make $547 a day but obviously it’s just another IM scam with the only difference being he’s trying to exploit the mobile phone boom.

  2. Although I have been on the net for years I have never tried earning money online and yes…I did get suckered. The worst thing is that his servers for this program are down EVERY weekend, so even if it worked and you had traffic they wouldn’t be able to access the sites. Something you said in this article leaves me with a big question because you were right on the money. You said “I don’t think you can get a 1cent adsense click on this site, let alone selling Lion King DVD’s.” Well, I have “built” almost 30 sites with this software and guess how much I have made? $0. That’s right NOTHING! So, what made you make that comment? I am new to this and have no clue what I was doing so I thought $30 wasn’t a big deal but I feel I was taken for sure. I still don’t have a clue how to make it in affiliate marketing but after much reading I realize that it takes a LOT to make money online with affiliate marketing and websites.

    • Charles,

      Its so sad how the so called gurus still continue to prey on unsuspecting newbies. Try and at least get the refund.

      How I knew? well, honestly its not rocket science. I just tried to verify if the appearance of the test site is exactly the same as they demonstrated in the video; and guess what, it wasn’t even close.
      Secondly I found that the sample site wasn’t even indexed in Google at the time. So talking about ranking and traffic is irrelevant for these kind of sites.
      IMHO conventional business and ebusiness are not so different. You own products that you sell (doesn’t necessarily have to be digital…) or you sell product owned by others. Because you do this via a website, you have to get more people visiting your site in order to generate sales. Getting traffic is the most difficult part. For a more detailed specific method please go to the following post

      free traffic system

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