Affiliate Advisor Group Review. Is it a Total Scam?

It’s very tough to take an online opportunity like Affiliate Advisor Group seriously and that’s because with a little digging, I found numerous red flags, contradictions and signs that would make the average person think this program was a scam and in this review, I’ll be sharing all of that info I found.

If it isn’t obvious yet, here’s what I am trying to say: There’s no way I’d ever recommend Affiliate Advisor Group to you. And after you see these facts I found (easily verifiable by the way) and the numerous contradictions it has about making easy money and why it’s just not true, you’ll understand why I’m staying away from this program.

A review and summary of Affiliate Advisor Group:

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Creator:

Unknown (first red flag).

Price:

$37 with a $10 discount if you attempt to leave. Despite not buying this program due to the problems I found, I can with 100% certainty tell you there’s up sells if you do buy it. These programs all have up sells.

I can also tell you that this program is connected to another one which I did buy and that experience wasn’t positive either, so I am further not recommending this.

What is this program about?

Supposedly you get an easy done for you system that makes you money, which I assume is a website. But aside from that, there’s a lot of missing pieces of info on how it specifically does that.

You are however shown a news report, mom and supposed success stories in this program, all of which by the way can easily be debunked and I will be doing that in this review.

Do I recommend it? No.

My rating for Affiliate Advisor Group: 1 out of 5 stars

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5 easily verifiable red flags with Affiliate Advisor Group:

Here is the short list (before the details about them are mentioned):

  1. Unknown creator.
  2. False association with success story (the mom on the news report you see).
  3. Proven fake testimonials from the “team”.
  4. Disclaimer is totally opposite of the program’s claims.
  5. The name EZ Money Team comes up which I reviewed before as a scam.

And now if you want more of that proof, no problem, let’s dive into each red flag:

1) Unknown creator of Affiliate Advisor Group:

I never saw a face associated with this program at all. Just a person pitching this opportunity to me, saying how easy it is and so forth. But riddle me this: If it’s that’s easy and the program is so trust worthy, why doesn’t the creator show his face? I think we all know why.

2) In my opinion, there’s a false association of success:

So when I stumbled onto Affiliate Advisor Group, I saw a news report talking about a mom making money and icons for the popular news stations you see on TV. But the false association here is that people who don’t know better will literally think the mom in the news report is connected to the Affiliate Advisor Group.

Nothing could be further from the truth and it just takes simple logic to understand this point. And a lot of false work at home websites use this strategy. Sadly it works, but I know better, so I’m letting you know how they do it for your own reference.

3) Proven false testimonials from the team in the program:

When you see the official pitch for this program and it’s unknown creator, you see that you’ll be part of a team that makes money online and sadly, at least one of those faces can be traced back as being a testimonial you can pay to get. And how do I know this?

Simple: Because while researching this program, I found 2 sites from legitimate reviewers (Affiliateunguru.com and Bigonlineprofits4u.com) I know and they literally showed screenshots of one of the people in the team of Affiliate Advisor Group and a side picture show casing this same lady outsourcing testimonials for money.

Anyone who pays for testimonials in my opinion is not someone I trust, let alone their program.

Click here if you want to see real success from a legit program like Wealthy Affiliate. None of them are paid for and people freely and willingly do it. And that is a completely different context.

4) The disclaimer on this program tells the real tale (and it’s different from the sales page):

If you want to see some real truth about this program, straight out of it’s own site, then read the disclaimer it has underneath the sales pitch. It literally tells you that this is not a get rich quick scheme and offers no guarantees.

Contrast that with the messaging in the sales page about making money quickly, easily and how it’s a copy and paste system and you get 2 totally different messages.

In my opinion, the truth about this program lies in the disclaimer part of it. And here is a screenshot of it:

affiliate advisor group disclaimer screenshot

5) The EZ Money Team name comes up. Here’s why that’s a problem:

Many years ago I found and reviewed this program (EZ Money Team) and actually had a membership into that program. Guess what? It was $37, just like Affiliate Advisor Group is (what a coincidence!). For your personal reference, I included a link to that review. In fact, here’s the proof Affiliate Advisor is connected to EZ Money Team:

affiliate advisor group connected to EZ Money team

Anyway, when I reviewed this program, I said it was not a scam and I didn’t recommend it because frankly, it’s methods for making easy money just didn’t seem likely to me personally (see my about page to see why I’m an expert in this).

Conclusions on Affiliate Advisor Group:

This program’s pitch has nothing that makes me trust it. The 5 red flags were easy to spot and that itself makes getting this program a problem for me.

Adding to it when I found there’s a connection to EZ Money Team, I knew I was right.

Understanding how affiliate marketing really works and how to succeed:

Since the word affiliate pops up in this program, let me explain this process since I make a full time income with affiliate marketing:

You promote products from affiliate networks across blogs, videos and ads and for every sale made, a commission is awarded to you. This is actually one of the most legitimate online business models out there, but programs like Affiliate Advisor Group in my opinion are not the right sources to learn it from.

It’s not a fast method of making money but it can lead to amazing rewards if you know where to look, which brings me to the following:

To learn how affiliate marketing truly works and a beginner friendly way to start it, check out the Wealthy Affiliate program here, since it’s one of the few that will show you that.

As for Affiliate Advisor Group, I am not recommending it at all (0%).

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