Millionaire Society Review
Hey guys,
Today I want to talk to you about Mack Michael’s Millionaire Society – basically, a bunch of video tutorials and other resources for making money through online marketing.
You can sign up for a 3-day trial to check out the materials for $5, so that’s exactly what I did and what follows is my review of the Millionaire Society product.
Signing up
After paying my 5 bucks, I was brought to a confirmation page that (amongst other things) told me I shouldn’t share the information contained within the members or I faced the wrath of Mack’s lawyers and that he hoped I hadn’t signed up with objective of getting the materials for free and then asking for a refund
To be fair, if the product lived up to the promises on the sales page, I wouldn’t even think about requesting a refund – however, if it didn’t then, of course I’d want my money back!
It’s worth noting that when you pay for the 3-day trial, you’re also committing to the $40 monthly subscription (unless you cancel).
One last thing to point out is that your member password is set as your Clickbank receipt number.
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So, what’s in the member’s area?
Well, there’s LOADS of video tutorials – this guy has really put a lot of effort into ensuring there’s plenty of information included in his product. Unfortunately, I found a lot of the videos contained a fair bit of waffle ( and watching the same 20 second intro to each video gets a bit tedious, too). Despite this, I did find a few useful tidbits of information scattered around.
Now, this may be because I’m in the Internet Marketing trade and most of the stuff in the videos I already knew, so I got my friend, Tommo, to take a look. Tommo is computer literate but had no previous experience of Internet Marketing (except a few buzzwords that he’d picked up from me). After watching a few of the introductory videos, I asked him what he thought.
Tommo agreed that there was a little irrelevantĀ chatter through the vids, but he also felt that he’d learned a lot from them as well. So much so that he’s going to sign up for the program to see if it really works (I’m going to pay half his subscription for the first couple of months in exchange for an article about his experience, which I’ll be publishing here at a later date).
So, for beginners, the vids are okay and will give the amateur internet marketer a solid foundation in the industry. For intermediate and advanced Internet marketers that already know about setting up websites, keyword research, backlink-building, social media etc. – there’s nothing new here!
In addition to the video tutorials, The Millionaire Society also offers a number of other ‘tabs’ on the navigation bar.
Firstly are videos of recorded webinars that focus on particular Internet Marketing subjects. The webinars are pretty good, although I could only find two webinars in the webinar library, which I found a little odd because it states that the webinars are weekly and the product has been on the market for months! It could be that my access to the webinars is restricted because I’ve only paid for $5 trial.
There’s also a MASSIVE list of free information products you can download, then sell or give away on your website and a rolodex containing links to useful tools that you can use in your Internet Marketing business.
In a Nutshell
So, what will Millionaire Society teach you to do?
- Create and configure websites
- Promote your websites (using a variety of different methods)
- Make money from your websites
Of course, it’s then up to you to put the stuff you learn into practice and this will take a fair bit of hard work. You’ll be armed with enough knowledge to make money online but how much you learn will depend on how hard you work.
The Good Points
- Very comprehensive – lots for you to learn
- It works – speaking as an Internet Marketer myself, most of the info is sound advice
The Bad Points
- Videos too long – Mack should edit out the 20 second intro and waffle
- Beginners only – Intermediate and advanced Internet Marketers will learn very little new stuff (although I did learn a few little tidbits of info)
If you want to get into the Internet Marketing game, then Millionaire Society is a good starting point. I’d suggest signing up for the 3 day trial for $5 and if you find it useful, go for the whole product.
As an alternative, I can highly recommend George Brown’s Google Sniper (review coming soon).
Until next time, stay happy
Danny












Nancy
October 2nd, 2011 at 1:05 pm #
Thanks for the share!
Nancy.R