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Wealth Formula .co.uk is one of those sites that tries to make you believe that you're going to be making money online without having to do very much for it, and which ultimately leaves you disappointed when you don't wind up rich. I mean, this site says that you're GUARANTEED to make £10,000 a week or more without having to work for it… if that isn't setting someone up for a letdown, I don't know what is. I figured that even if it produced a tenth of that per month, I'd be able to make up the £67.97 sign-up cost in no time; combining that with the free "newbie" course that you can sign up for and the "early bird" bonus CD's I figured that I'd be able to set up at least a little bit of a residual income without having to get a second job. The trick, of course, is that there's a lot that they don't tell you. The "guarantee" that they give on the Wealth Formula site doesn't really equate to much, other than a basic 30 day money-back guarantee. The problem with this is that it can take programs like this a little while to really get started doing what they're going to do, and by the time you realize that things just aren't going to get any better then your 30 days are probably going to be up. When it comes down to it, there isn't anything contained in all of the stuff that they give you which can't be found for free online. It's all just basic marketing, and you can do just as well with online marketing on your own as you can with a package like this. There are a lot of websites that offer free online marketing and affiliate information, and you can find a lot of really good books on the subject for a fraction of the cost of this Wealth Formula program. As far as the free promotional stuff goes, it's obvious that the cost of that stuff is included in with the program cost. All of it together isn't worth what you have to pay, and the supposed values of the "early bird" CD's and newsletter are just laughable. They say that the newsletter is a 7-part course that's worth £97, but the first part was literally just a few paragraphs saying stuff like, "think like a millionaire" and "visualize your goals." I really wish that I'd read the first part before signing up for the package, because it would have been obvious just from that one email that things weren't quite as they were presented on the website. So here I am, £68 later, telling all of you that you just shouldn't bother signing up for the Wealth Formula program. I'm certainly not making £10,000 a week from this, and as I've pretty much given up on trying to make it work (because that whole "autopilot" thing is about as true as the £10,000 a week) I don't expect to even see £10 a week coming in. I might try the whole internet marketing thing again sometime when I have more time to devote to it, but I doubt that I'll be giving credit to any success that I might have to the wealth formula plan. Review by Nathan Guthrie Read more Make Money Online Reviews here
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