The Money Sucking Website System (or MSWS for short) claims that you can make $500 a day by simply watching a few videos and clicking a button (and paying them a $47 fee, of course). It’s an idea that sounds amazing. Imagine developing a sustainable income source overnight. Wouldn’t that be the best thing ever?
So, if you’re skeptical, good. You should be. Anything that sounds too good to be true normally is. And honestly, the claims that MSWS make are completely absurd. Still, in this post, we’re taking a look at what the site actually involves and whether you can make any money at all from it.
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Marketing, Manipulation And Hype
One of the first indications about any product is the way it is promoted. Legitimate companies tend to provide details about their programs and what they’re actually selling. On the other hand, low-quality and scam sites tend to focus on hype and manipulation.
The latter is exactly what you see with MSWS. In fact, there are so many red flags that it’s hard to know where to begin.
For example, the website uses false scarcity to try and promote fast decisions. The website starts out by saying there are around 13 positions ‘in your area’. This decreases over time. But, if you refresh the page, the counter jumps right back up to 13. Clearly the number of ‘positions’ isn’t limited. MSWS just wants you to think that they are.
And, of course, the claims about income are just absurd. No program is ever going to let you earn $500 every day by just pressing a button. Turnkey approaches like that don’t work. Making money legitimately will always take time and hard work. Sure, there are some fast cash methods, but they’re rarely sustainable.
The honest truth is that claims like this can never be true. If making money like this truly was possible, everyone would be doing it. That’s not the worst of it either. The income claims get more absurd as you go along.
Don’t even get me started about the other aspects, like the fake discounts and the claim that many other people are watching the video at the exact same time.
The promotion approaches for the MSWS are also deeply concerning. For example, the apparent program Amazon Cash Websites is actually just a sales page for the MSWS.
The page uses many of the same marketing tactics as the MSWS itself. It also implies that members would be earning money directly from Amazon. Now, MSWS uses affiliate marketing, so you might be earning money from Amazon through Amazon Associates. Still, that’s not what the marketing suggests.
If all that wasn’t enough, here’s one more issue. The bottom of the signup form references a system called FB Bonanza (or Facebook Bonanza). This is a completely different program that followed a very similar approach.
What Is The System?
Every aspect of the website points to this being a scam. It’s the type of manipulation that many people get caught up in, partly because $47 doesn’t sound like such a large amount of money. But, in practice, the only people making money are the ones behind the website.
Of course, $47 is just the start. MSWS has various upsells as part of the sales process, which will sound amazing too. This strategy is how the owner(s) scam people. Some visitors will pay the $47 fee. Others will buy some of the upsells too.
That’s an easy win for whoever created the site. Once the site stops being effective, they simply tweak the marketing, rebrand and go again. That’s why there are so many different sites that promote very similar approaches.
So, what does MSWS actually claim to do? What are the money sucking websites that the system focuses on? The underlying concept is simple – affiliate marketing. The marketing video completely glosses over this idea, focusing on all of the hype instead. But, they do mention it from time-to-time.
If you’ve spent any time on my site before, you’ll know a few things about affiliate marketing. It’s an approach that allows you to promote products from other websites and earn money during the process.
As a way to earn, affiliate marketing does work. But, that doesn’t make the MSWS legitimate. There are actually many different companies in the affiliate marketing field that promote unrealistic ideas.
Why Money Sucking Website System Will NEVER Work
Affiliate marketing is a legitimate way to make money. But, it takes considerable time, planning and effort.
This is because you need to build authority with search engines and with your visitors. The process involves developing original content while ensuring that you have a site that looks good and is reliable.
You can’t easily shortcut the process. Some people do purchase high-quality websites that are made for them, but, those websites cost around $500 or more. Even then, there are still many steps involved before you could make money from the site. I estimate that you’re looking at 3 to 6 months of work before you earn at all.
Many people find that it takes them close to a year before they earn any money from their site. It’ll take longer than that before you see significant and consistent income. But, in the long-term, affiliate marketing can be a sustainable income source. For some, it might even replace their full-time job.
Even getting a high-quality website made for you isn’t going to save you much time – and won’t make you money nearly as fast as the MSWS suggests. In fact, MSWS claims that you can make hundreds of dollars from the very first day, with income increasing as you go along.
I’ve been in this industry for years now and I promise you – making that much money that fast isn’t possible. It cannot be done. That’s all there is to it. At day one, your website probably doesn’t look that great, won’t have much content and certainly won’t be ranking in search engines.
How could you possibly earn $880 in commissions? That would probably mean selling $1,000s of dollars’ worth of products. Who in their right mind would buy from a brand new website? For that matter, how would they find your site to begin with?
The main thing that MSWS does is simply create the site for you. The process doesn’t even save you much time, as website creation is much easier now than it ever has been. Besides, you’d probably spend more time fixing what they make than you would by starting from the beginning.
Personally, I’d always choose to build the website myself. This is the best way to learn. Doing your own work also ensures that everything is set up the way that you need.
If you did plan to invest in affiliate marketing, the training angle makes more sense. A high-quality training site or program will teach you everything you need to know about building your own site and making money from it. That’s the information that you need to find long-term success.
Even then, be realistic about your goals. Affiliate marketing is powerful in the long-term. But, it will never be as fast as the MSWS claims. After all, you’re building a business. That’s a process and it’s one that you should do correctly from the beginning.
Conclusion
The Money Sucking Website System is a scam, pure and simple. The claims they make simply aren’t possible, regardless of the site that they create for you. And honestly, the site isn’t going to be decent. Getting a good site made for you takes a significant investment. You’re not going to get much of anything for $47.
Besides, I’ve never seen a reliable site rely on hype and manipulation quite as much as MSWS does. Do yourself a favor and avoid this option entirely.
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