Have you stumbled across the “My Home Success Plan” lately and wondered if this is a legitimate way to make money from home or another scam that you should avoid?
In the following review, I’ll be breaking all of this down and showing you exactly what this system is all about, what you’ll be doing once you join, and ultimately how much you’ll need to pay and whether this is worth your valuable time and hard earned money.
If you have come to this review today, I’m sure that you may have many questions about the legitimacy of this system and you may be wondering if it really is possible for you to earn money online for simply posting links and getting paid.
These questions and so many more will be answered in this review so I highly recommend that you stick around and read this review in its entirety for the answers.
Are you guys ready to get started?
My Home Success Plan Review
Name: My Home Success Plan
Website: myhomesuccessplan.com
Type Of Site: Link Posting Scam
Owner: April Matthews
Price To Get Started: $97+ Upsells
Overall Rank: 1/5 Stars
What Exactly Is My Home Success Plan?
My Home Success Plan is another system that claims you can earn up to $379 per day by simply posting links online for some of the biggest online merchants online like Amazon, BestBuy, Target & Walmart.
They also claim that you can do all of this from the comfort of your home and it only takes less than an hour a day to do so.
This is another one of the many link posting scams that I have reviewed over the past couple of years that all lead back to the same system that claims you can earn up to $379 per day for posting links online.
It seems like the only thing they change is the name of the system, the owner, and a few of the details on their sales page.
Everything else is usually left in tack and other then the things I’ve mentioned above, everything else remains the same.
Let’s dig a little deeper and see what sets this system apart from all the other link posting scams that run rampant in the online space today.
Sound good to you guys?
A Few Obvious Red Flags For You To Be Aware Of Before You Join
Whenever searching for a make money from home opportunity there are quite a few things you need to be on the lookout for to ensure that you don’t fall victim to another scam that promises you thousands of dollars per day for working less than an hour a day.
1) Featured On Your Local News- Whenever any company claims that they have been featured on your local news channel you should turn around and start running the other way immediately!!
This is one of the biggest lies I have ever heard of and to be quite honest with you guys it’s actually the complete opposite.
Why do they do it?
Obviously, they are trying to get you to let your guard down and prove that they’re legitimate since big-name networks like ABC, Fox News, CNN, have endorsed them so they must be legit, right?
What if I told you guys that these networks have nothing to do with this system and that they even tell you that if you scroll to the bottom of their site and read this disclaimer?
Check out the screenshot that I was able to capture for you guys below to get a better idea what I’m talking about!!
2) Same Scam Different Name- I have done so many reviews on these types of systems lately that they all look the same to me except for having a different owner and domain name.
Take a look at how similar my home success plan is too many of these other cookie-cutter websites that look practically identical to each other.
They have decided to switch things up a bit with this particular system by using a different actor than they usually have to throw you off guard.
Here we see a different lady who is posing as Kelly Simmons in Home Job Placement which as you can see is practically identical to My Home Success Plan.
Here we see yet the same woman posing for another link posting scam that’s an exact replica of the one you saw above.
Are you guys seeing the resemblance so far?
These systems are a dime a dozen and it seems like when 1 or 2 get shut down there are 5 to 10 that takes its place and this number seems to be constantly growing all the time.
3) Limited Positions In Your Area- This is another unethical and scammy marketing tactics that these scammers use to make you act on this without giving it much thought.
The whole idea is to make you think that you’re missing out on something and therefore will have you acting on impulse which you usually end up regretting later on.
You want me to let you guys in on a little secret?
There are no limited positions left in your area and this is nothing more than a ploy to get you to act on an impulse to avoid being left out and passing up on this opportunity.
If you were to come back to their website next week you would see that there are still the same positions that were here a week ago.
This is one of the most common red flags that I look for whenever reviewing a potential make money program.
4) There Are No Link Posting Jobs- If you have come to this review in hopes of scoring a link posting job with this company then I hate to burst your bubble, but these types of jobs don’t exist and they never will.
While the idea of getting paid so much per link might sound cool to you guys, this is yet again another trick they use to lure you into their system and get you to open up your wallet and get out your credit card.
While it is possible to get paid for posting links online with something called affiliate marketing. I can assure you, this system won’t have you anywhere close to this and you’ll actually be more confused than you were when you originally started.
5) Fake Ownership- As I continued to do my research on this system I found that the owners aren’t actual REAL people.
Whoever the real owner of these scam sites is, they’re using a pen name to disguise their TRUE Identity from the public.
As you saw above, they are using a variety of names and a few different faces to try and throw you off when the Real owner of these sites is still left to be seen.
More Lies & Deception
As if the red flags that I’ve listed above weren’t enough to convince you to steer clear of this scam, here is another one to add to the fire.
You are told multiple times throughout the sales video as well on the sales page that you can start making money in as little as a few minutes after you join.
They even go as far as telling you that you can get $500 just for trying this system out.
Trust me, you won’t be getting paid NO $500 just to try this out and if you’re gullible enough to believe this BS then you’re in for a rude awakening.
How Much Will You End Up Paying For This?
This all depends on your interactions on the sales page. If you try and move your mouse anywhere near the x at the top of the page you’ll be offered an immediate discount of $20.
The core training system will cost you $97 but if you try to exit out multiple times the price keeps going down.
At first, the price was $ 97, then 77 then drops all the way to $47 and even drops below that if you keep trying to exit the page.
Once you make your way to the member’s area don’t think you’ll be getting off on only paying $47 cause this is actually just the start of how much you’ll truly need to invest to have any luck with this system.
Their upsells range anywhere from $200 to all the way up to a couple thousand or more and this is how they make up for offering you such a generous discount to get you through the doors.
What I Really Think
After doing lots of detailed research about this company and seeing how similar this one is to all the other link posting scams out there, I have concluded that this is another scam thats aimed at taking your money and leaving you with nothing.
These are the types of programs that give the Affiliate Marketing Industry a bad name and the reason why so many people think that all make money online opportunities are a scam.
Some of these link posting scams also funnel you into high ticket recruiting schemes that could end up costing you as much as $10,000 to $20,000 dollars with some even costing up to $30,000 or more.
Pretty insane if you ask me, wouldn’t you guys agree?
Any system that guarantees that you’ll earn a predetermined amount of money in a short amount of time is a scam and you should avoid these types of programs altogether.
Learn The Right Way To Post Links Online & Get Paid
Does the thought of posting links online and getting paid still sound appealing to you and you’re wondering if any of this is possible?
Well, if you answered yes then I have awesome news for you and I’m here to tell you that this is indeed possible but it’s nothing at all like you’re told it is with this particular system.
Like I said earlier, this is something called affiliate marketing and this is how I have been earning a full time living from the comfort of my home for over 5 years now.
This involves building a website around a hobby or interest of yours and learning how to write content to promote related products from some of the prominent leading retailers in the online space like Amazon, Target, BestBuy, & Gamestop just to name a few.
You would need to place links on your website from these companies and when people visit your website and click on these special links called affiliate links and make a purchase, guess what?
You Get Paid!!
The place that has shown me how to make sense of all of this and provided me with a step by step task based learning system that walked me through how to set all of this up is Wealthy Affiliate.
Sound like something you would be interested in learning more about?
If so, then I highly encourage you to check out WA for yourself to see what they can do for you.
I have personally built out 2 websites using their training and I’m just now starting to earn multiple sources of income from utilizing their training and I can’t wait to grow this even more.
Anyways I really hope this My Home Success Plan Review has helped you guys out and has given you all the info needed to make a sound decision as to what this is and whether this program would be a good fit for you or not.
Got an experience to share or still confused?
I would love to answer any questions you may have and hear all about your experience with this company in the comments below.
Until Next Time
~Your Friend, Scott~
Kymberly
Well I got scammed. Any real online legitimate jobs?
Scott Newkirk
Hi Kymberly,
I’m so sorry to hear that you were scammed by the My Home Success Plan and I hope you can possibly get your money back.
Finding a legitimate way to earn money online can be quite challenging especially if you don’t know where to look or what to look out for.
However, it is possible with the right program and the right amount of help and support.
After years of being scammed by systems like this, I was eventually able to discover Wealthy Affiliate.
Instead of offering me no explanation as to what I would be doing and telling me I would make thousands of dollars overnight, they were actually honest and truthful and upfront about what I would be doing.
If you’re serious about making money online and you’re looking for a company that will take you by the hand and walks you through everything you need to do step by step then I would highly recommend that you check them out for yourself and see what they can do for you.
Also, you won’t be alone in your journey as I will be there to help you out 100% of the way and answer any questions you may have as you’re getting started.
I really hope this helps answer your question and please let me know if you have any other questions or need my help Kymberly.
Cheers
~Scott~
Janet
I just signed up and now I’m scared. How do I cancel
Scott Newkirk
Hi Janet,
Sorry to hear that you have fallen victim to this scam and signed up.
Even though this probably won’t do you much good, I was able to find their support email address that you could possibly use to reach out to them and tell them you would like to cancel and get your money back.
Here it is support@myhomesuccessplan.com. Due to the fact that this is a scam and there really isn’t any REAL owner then I’m not sure how this would work but at least it’s worth a shot.
Within the email, you need to tell them that you would like to cancel and get a refund. How much did you pay? $97 or $77?
I really hope you’re able to get this worked out Janet and please let me know how this works out for you and if I can be of any further assistance please let me know.
Cheers
~Scott~