Company Name: Build My Income Daily
Sales Page URL: http://www.buildmyincomedaily.com/
Company Owner: Marvin Williams
Price To Get Started: $25
Type Of Work: Posting Ads
Overall Ranking: 1/5 Stars
Here lately I’ve found my inbox filling up with offers about how I can make $10K within 30 days by simply processing emails. Anytime I hear that you can make this much money for simply sending out emails It has me concerned and I find myself questioning their legitimacy.
Is build my income daily a scam? Can you really get paid to process emails? I hope to answer these questions and many more questions that I’m sure you guys have within this review.
Let’s get started and dig a little deeper into this program to see if it’s really worth your time and whether you should invest your hard earned money into it or not.
Product Overview & A Brief Description
Build my income daily comes with a suite of software and automation tools that claim to automate the entire process of building a business online. They claim that you can make money by simply processing emails but after I did some digging I found that this wasn’t the case and that they’re only using this as a tactic to brainwash you into thinking that you really can make money with ease by simply processing emails.
What You’ll Be Doing Once You Join
In order for you to gain access to the members area, you’ll be required to pay $25 non-refundable membership fee. BMID is built on a referral system meaning that you’ll need to have the referral ID of your sponsor or the person who referred you into the system in order for you to become a member.
This $25 payment will be sent directly to your sponsor which they claim that you’ll make 100% commission from each person that joins through your referral ID.
Once you secure your $25 payment you’ll gain access to their member’s area where you’ll be provided with pre-written ads, email templates, and lead capture pages. In order to get other people to sign up under you, you will need to follow their step by step instructions on how to market this business opportunity to the next person.
You’ll be posting free ads to places like Craiglist, Back page, and Yahoo among many other classified ad sites. When someone responds to your ad and secures their $25 payment, you get paid $25 sent directly to your PayPal or one of the many other payment processors that they accept.
Here is where the email processing comes into play. Once you start getting people to opt-in and join through your referral id they will receive an email from you. If they reply to your email then you will naturally need to reply back to them.
I don’t know about you but I wouldn’t exactly call this email processing. They claim that you’ll be getting paid $25 for every email you process which is really misleading and this is not at all the case at all.
Any legitimate email processing company wouldn’t require you to have a sponsor id in order for you to register for their system nor would you have to pay a $25 non refundable membership fee which goes directly to your sponsor. What does this sound like to you? To me, this sounds like cash gifting and from my experience with many other programs that operate like this I would say that it is.
The only thing that saves BMID from being labeled as a cash gifting scheme is the fact that you receive something in return for your $25 payment (Pre-written ads, email templates, and lead capture pages).
Pros Vs Cons At A Glance
Pros:
- Accepts PayPal
- Low Startup Costs
Cons:
- Very Deceptive Marketing
- Can get pretty expensive if you go all in with their platinum package
- Borderline cash gifting scheme with a twist
- Doesn’t teach you SEO (Free traffic methods) relies on paid traffic which could get pretty expensive
- If you use their software you’ll be labeled as a spammer and you could have your social network accounts banned.
- Uses article spinners which are a direct violation of Google and SEO.
How Much Will It End Up Costing You To Go All In?
If you thought that $25 is all you had to pay when joining then I’m sorry to burst your bubble but this is just the start of all the upsells that will be thrown in your face at BDID. They have 3 different membership packages that you can join to make even more money and I’ll list them for you guys below.
Basic Membership $99
- Automated List Magnets
- Bulk Mailer
- Digital Resell Rights
- Facebook Marketing Groups
- Reseller Affiliate Program
Pro Membership $197
- Socialider
- CliksIt Content Is King(Funny they should say that since they’re selling spun content)
- Spin bandit(This is the article spinner)
- Photobucket assistant
- Referral Affiliate Program
Platinum Membership $697
- Done for you niche sites
- Classified Ads Assistant Pro
- Skype Assistant
- Socialider
If you would decide to join their platinum membership you also gain access to their basic and pro packages as well. You’re looking at investing over $700 for software that rips off other content and spins it.
You’ll also be known as a spammer and it’s highly likely that you could also get your account banned if enough people report you to FB or any of the other social networks where you use this software to promote BMID. Not something that I can honestly recommend as a good starting point when venturing to make money online.
There are much cheaper alternatives that show you the proper way to build a business online for a small fraction of what you’ll pay here.
Is There Any Help And Support When You Need It?
Their help and support mostly consist of a Facebook Group but they also offer a live chat along with a support desk where you can submit a ticket. As I was checking out their FB page to see how quick they reply to your inquiries I found this.
This seems to be like a ghost town and from the looks of things they don’t handle their support very well. If this is how the support is on FB I would hate to see how long you would have to wait before they get back to your support ticket.
My final Thoughts On BMID
Due to the way this program is marketed and the requirements for signing up I honestly, wouldn’t recommend this program to my worst enemy. While I wouldn’t necessarily consider this to be a scam, I also wouldn’t waste my money on it. Buying software that will spam all of your social media networks and using article spinners is no way to start a business online and this will likely end up hurting your reputation online more than anything.
You’re much better off saving your money and investing it into a program that teaches you the proper way to build a business online that doesn’t require you to have a sponsor to sign up and you won’t be spamming your friends on FB trying to get them to sign up for this garbage.
BMID also fails to show you how to create niche sites unless you wanna call some automated software that you’ll need to add your affiliate links to training. To me, this is just useless and like I said earlier this will end up doing more harm than good.
I really hope this review has opened your eyes and that I have been able to expose the truth about BMID. What’s your thoughts on this program? Do you have an experience that you would like to share with everyone here today?
I would love to hear about it and I’m sure everyone else would as well. You’ll be saving other people from wasting their hard earned money on this program. Leave your comments, questions, and any feedback you have for me in the comments below.
Until Next Time
~Scott~