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  • On his home page, he calls himself "The Overnight Success Maker". What an insult to your intelligence. Everyone knows there is no such thing as an overnight success maker. He is preying upon the most stupid people with the most stupid tactics.

    He even put up a ton of shill sites to try to refute the suspicion that he may be a scam. LOL. Why would a legit person create so many shill sites about himself? LOL

  • He even fakes a site called TheFederalWatch to try to make it look like the US government endorses him. That is so deceptive and cheap. If he were authentic, why would he use deception and try to impersonate the federal government, and use such cheap marketing tactics that any intelligent person can see through?

  • Look at Russell Brunson's DotComSecrets home page. It's an obvious scam. He uses the most misleading low down cheap marketing strategies. He calls his club the Illuminati, and promises to put you at the top of the cash flow pyramid for $97 a month, and tells you that you have 24 minutes to decide if you want to join his secret society of internet millionaires, etc. LOL Sounds like a cheap infomercial.

  • I would agree that Russell Brunson is running a Scam.. I never authorized payment on $97 and was on auto order of a product i don't know anything about 

  • what can u tell me about 20 minpayday? Is this legitimate?

  • You've paid $100,000's for these products...and you can't get more than 100 views per video and 1000 visitors per month????

    Time to stop throwing your money at these guys...for the love of god.

  • You've paid $100,000's for these products...and you can't get more than 100 views per video?

    Time to stop throwing your money at these guys...for the love of god.

  • I almost fell over when I saw the price of $97/month. Have to say I'm not keen on buying most online marketers' junk because I have flushed way too much $ down the loo for nada.

    Thanks for the videos Terry.

  • I signed up for this program when it first came out. I have discovered over the course of 2 months that the edu links never show up when checking the backlinks. I suppose if you can get a webmaster to give you a link on their site you can get better rankings, but if I was a webmaster, which I am, I would want to see the links actually working. I also asked why there is no such edu backlink showing up on the dotcomsecrets website that got this fast ranking.  I canceled my subscription.

  • The point is, it's not work the $97 per month - you can buy 400 high PR forum backlinks for that price and get way more value; especially if you backlink boost them. Spend your hard earned link building dollars elsewhere.

  • The .edu.pe second level domain is only for educational institutions. - check wikipedia (search for .pe).

    I get the idea that they are a bit easier to acquire, and available to smaller educational organisations. Paul Lynch has a small English Language course center in Perlu, teachings EFL. This is how he got the domain names.

    It's a legit .edu, but it could well get devalued. But if it is devalued, the one way SEO links acquired will still exist. You don't link to your own sites

  • This dudes right russell sucks

  • Yes, and I would feel bad telling people they could get legitimate .edu links from something that isn't quite accurate.

  • You are claiming that Russell registered the name edu with the .pe extension?

    ALL legitimate universities in Peru have the edu.pe extension (ie)

    upeu dot edu dot pe

    lamolina dot edu dot pe

    unmsm dot edu dot pe

    Also, Paul Lynch (Russell's partner) is the individual responsible for obtaining rights to the edu dot pe extension...

    The real objection is that the site "university dot edu dot pe" is NOT a legitimate educational institution, but a link bait tactic designed for ranking purposes!

  • @immacc50 you have to be an institutionally accredited educational institution to be able to qualify to obtain a .edu domain.

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