Multiple Income Funnel Review: Does it Really Work?

In this Multiple Income Funnel review, I want to share what I discovered and it begins with an interesting situation I found myself in. Here’s what happened:

I was literally 1 click away from buying it to see what it was about, but then one suspicious thing caught my eye and made me hesitate (I’ll show you what it is shortly in this review).

I then began to check out reviews for this program on Google and for the most part, a lot of them said the same stuff I wasn’t too thrilled about (I’ll provide sources), but in a way, it made me happy that I hesitated to buy it.

Here’s something you need to know about me:

I do my best to write as accurate as possible reviews on make money online programs and I also happen to be someone who does such a thing for a living (see my about me page).

What I typically do is affiliate marketing (and help people do it too) and most make money online products that are out there are easy for me to figure out, because in a way, I’ve pretty much seen it all already. So this review you’re about to read isn’t so much a hearsay thing, but also an experienced opinion on the matter.

The main point:

What I want to share with you in this review are the things I learned about Multiple Income Funnel from those reviews and my own independent research and experience on it to basically give you a more objective look at it.

And if you still choose to get it, that’s totally your right, but either way, I’ll be presenting some other alternatives, most of which I’m unaffiliated with that I think may be better after what I discovered. So let’s begin:

A short review and summary of Multiple Income Funnel:

multiple income funnel review

Who created Multiple Income Funnel?

Mack Mills.

How much does Multiple Income Funnels cost?

$49 a month (more expenses beyond this membership exist).

What does Multiple Income Funnels teach to help you make money online?

It’s basically a multi tier affiliate program. There are up to 5 ways to earn money:

1) You can promote Multiple Income Funnels itself and earn commissions from each referral. You get squeeze pages and ways to promote the program to do this (I believe 50% can be earned).

2) You can promote anywhere from 1-4 different programs that Multiple Income Funnels is affiliated with. I know 2 of those 4 programs and think they are a mixed bag. The other 2 I have no opinion on.

In order to make money off the other programs (other than Multiple Income Funnel), you will need to join them first, pay for it and Mack will earn a commission off that, but then you will be able to promote it too.

The thing is though, some of those programs have their own tiers/memberships and some can be very expensive to join (something to keep in mind).

My rating for Multiple Income Funnels: 2 out of 5 stars

Do I recommend Multiple Income Funnels? Not really.

I just don’t see why it’s necessary to pay $49 for a program that is very self promotional to begin with. Furthermore, while I have mixed opinions on the other promotions you get inside the program, you can just as easily join them separately if you want.

I don’t think this program is a scam, but I would like to have seen more training/value and tools to make paying $49 a month worth it. Right now I don’t see that.

Finally, some of the other programs that are promoted within the membership once you join can be very expensive and I personally am not a fan of pitching anything that is high ticket, even if it’s legitimate because I think you can find cheaper options with equal or better value (I’ll show you some).

Alternatives:

Feel free to look over my recommended page here for programs I recommend, but the one I advise above all is:

multiple income funnel alternative

The 1 thing that stopped me from buying Multiple Income Funnel:

multiple income funnel payment screenshot

I’m not kidding when I said I was 1 click away, but as I filled in all the information to get it and was hovering over the buy button, this jumped out at me:

Unless I’m mistaken, that one sentence I circled says the membership is $49 a month, but I can get a 50% discount the first month (which would be $24.50).

Yet it literally says it’s still $49 with the 50% discount. That makes no sense to me. Maybe it’s a typo, but I’m not comfortable buying something that says I can get 50% off, but the price is literally as though the discount isn’t there.

Update: My mistake, the original price was $97, and the discount is $49. However, my opinion of the program ultimately didn’t change and the reason why is because my original mistake caused me to go look up info on this program and what I discovered made me glad I didn’t buy it. Here’s what went down:

From there, I began looking up reviews of Multiple Income Funnel:

And there are several ones I found of value:

Source 1. A Medium article where the person basically explains what’s inside and also offers good background info on the creator and the other program it’s tied to (Traffic Authority).

Source 2. A blog review of Multiple Income Funnel that also shows similar info but has a “different” point of view on it.

Source 3. Another blog review of the same program which basically says the same stuff as source 2.

There were others I found, but the picture painted is pretty much the same. And that basically filled in the blanks of whatever I needed to know to figure out what’s on the inside of this program once you get it, and so let me cover that now:

Details on Multiple Income Funnel explained:

multiple income funnel streams screenshot

So in short, the whole program is:

  1. An affiliate program onto itself.
  2. An affiliate online sales funnel into 4 other make money online programs. Here are the 4 programs:

1) The first is Easy1Up:

I have a mixed view on this program and do overall think it’s legit, but I don’t recommend it because it is expensive, cut into 5 or so packages that get gradually more expensive ($1,000s) and teach online marketing material I know you can find in cheaper places like Wealthy Affiliate for instance.

I do like the owner of this program thought and he has other programs like 1090 Method that I’ve reviewed.

2) Another one is OPM Wealth:

OPM Wealth is far more expensive than Easy1Up ($10,000s) and I have an opinion review of it I linked so you can check it out yourself. If I can’t recommend Easy1Up for its pricing, I certainly can’t recommend OPM Wealth because it’s far more expensive (among other things I am cautious about).

High ticket affiliate marketing is something I am very careful about in the sense that I don’t recommend high ticket programs, but do recommend people promote high ticket products in general (if it’s warranted).

3) Third is Traffic Authority:

I have no experience with this program to give you a good review of (yet), but I’ll look into it more.

4) And finally, there’s Textbot Ai:

Like Traffic Authority, I have no opinion on it (yet again), but I will be covering it on this website soon.

In any case, 2 of the programs recommended in Multiple Income Funnel are program I am not personally recommending or promoting, and it makes promoting the Multiple Income Funnel program unnecessary, at least for me personally.

Additional questions on Multiple Income Funnel:

What is the multiple income funnel?

Multiple Income Funnel is simply a promotion for 4 other make money online programs, none of which I personally recommend.

Is multiple income funnel worth it?

In my opinion Multiple Income Funnel is not worth it for many reasons, including that it’s just a promotion for bigger, more expensive programs.

Is multiple income funnel real?

Yes Multiple Income Funnel is a real site, but not an opportunity I would recommend though.

Conclusions (and alternatives):

Do I think Multiple Income Funnels is a scam? No.

However, a lot of what goes into succeeding with making money with this program based on what I’ve seen is re-promoting it.

As an affiliate marketer, I am a much bigger fan of the following formula:

If you want to succeed as an affiliate, pick a niche you really like and then promote products on a site that fit into that niche.

Too many times I see a lot of people (struggling beginner affiliates that is) scrambling to promote anything that pays well.

And while Multiple Income Funnel can do that, you would likely need existing experience to do just that, and the training to do that might probably be found in Easy1Up which you would have to buy separately (and on top) of Multiple Income Funnels.

I just don’t think that’s necessary and you can become very successful at affiliate marketing promoting things you truly love in niches you have passion for.

Here’s my top recommendation:

multiple income funnel other alternative 03

This formula works very well and in my opinion is taught the best way in the Wealthy Affiliate program above all others.

You can check that program out of if you want (for free) and get my coaching there too.

8 thoughts on “Multiple Income Funnel Review: Does it Really Work?”

  1. I would like to do business with you, you sound honest to me and that’s what I’m looking for. I’ve been scammed so many times. I’m sick of it and was ready to stop looking till I saw you here. Would you consider helping me get in to your group?

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  2. Right. It is a one year old program and started at and remains $49 a month. Never been $97. Also disturbing is the old marketing ploy of telling the reader it will increase in price to $97 in near future.

    They also lead people to think that the high commissions earned in the first week, month is a result of paying in just $49, when it really comes from someone signing up for all four levels, the last two being quite expensive!

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    • Hi Mark, so when it comes to limited time offers, fake price increases or things of that nature, I know a lot of programs do that so I’m not overly suspicious about that (as long as it makes sense and isn’t something ridiculous like a $9 product pitched as being $1,997 if people don’t act now).

      Regarding the second thing you said, this is where I think we may agree on the issue, although my position on that is that when people buy into the $49 a month program, I cannot find the value in that, plus buying one or more of the back end programs is itself another major upsell and of course the whole idea of buying more to get more is something I am very suspicious about.

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  3. Actually you are getting a 50% discount because the program usually cost $97 but the discount is the $49 at least that’s how I take it.

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    • Hi Melissa, so there’s 3 counter points to this:

      1) I remember it being $49 from the start.
      2) I even checked multiple reviews to cross reference just to be sure and they all say $49 as well.
      3) Even if what you say is the case, it doesn’t change what’s on the inside which is a mass upsell to other third party programs (basically I wouldn’t recommend it anyway even if the discount was the case).

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  4. Thank you for letting me know about this. I was just curious about it and thought I would try it.
    Now I am not. I had uneasy feelings also.

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