UnlimitedIncomeOrg Review: $10 a month recruitment

There is no information on the UnlimitedIncomeOrg website indicating who owns or runs the business.

The company’s website domain (unlimitedincomeorg.com) was registered on the 22nd of March 2010 and lists a “MTE Enterprises” as the domain registrant, operating out of West Virginia in the US.

Further research reveals that MTE Enterprises is the abbreviated name for “My Traffic Empire Enterprises”, with My Traffic Empire (my-trafficempire.com) being a traffic exchange scheme run by Thomas Walls (CEO, photo right).

Further linking My Traffic Empire with UnlimitedIncomeOrg are a series of dubious MLM opportunities hosted on the company’s private web hosting server.

Freelist-Ads, ShowNFind, 4 Extreme Hits and Traffic Huster are traffic exchange schemes, whilst 2xCycle and Simple2Cycle (launched in late 2011, now defunct) recruitment based pyramid schemes.

“Grebo69” is the personal blog of My Traffic Empire’s “marketing executive”, Paul Brown.

All website domains are registered to MTE Enterprises, which is a strong indication that Thomas Walls is behind UnlimitedIncomeOrg. Given their numerous past business partnerships through MTE Enterprises, Paul Brown is also most likely involved.

Why this is not openly disclosed on the UnlimitedIncomeOrg website however is a mystery. Read on for a full review of the UnlimitedIncomeOrg MLM business opportunity. [Continue reading…]


Highdef Nation Review: AWIS insurance feeder?

Like most of the world, when I think “highdef” I think television screens that are capable of displaying video ‘with more than 480 horizontal lines (North America) or 570 lines (Europe)’ (Wikipedia).

Whether this somehow got lost in translation with the founders of Highdef Nation the MLM business opportunity or whether they’re just trying to be hip with a snazzy name I’m not sure, but I was somewhat disappointed to learn that Highdef Nation has nothing to do with television.

So what is Highdef Nation all about then? Read on for a full review. [Continue reading…]


SuperProfitShare Review: $10 ad based Ponzi scheme

There is no information on the SuperProfitShare website indicating who owns or runs the business.

The company domain (superprofitshare.com) was registered on the 17th September 2012, however the domain registration is set to private.

As always, if a MLM company is not openly upfront about who is running or owns it, think long and hard about joining and/or handing over any money. [Continue reading…]


MyVideoTalk Review: Affiliate based video services

MyVideoTalk appears to be based out of California in the US and is a division of “Team Effort International”, which was launched in October 2002 by MyVideoTalk founders Mel and Amie Gill (photo right).

According to their corporate bios, the Gills

entered the Direct Selling Industry in 1989 experiencing huge success with stellar business growth in Australia, Thailand, Japan, and Canada.

There’s little to no information about the specifics of Mel and Amie Gill’s involvement in MLM prior to 2002, however I did see Amie Gill’s name pop up on a Herbalife flyer as a “top sponsor” (recruiter) for January 2000, so it’s a possibility that Herbalife was the company the Gill’s were involved in prior to launching Team Effort International.

As to how long MyVideoTalk has been around for, there seems to be a bit of confusion surrounding this. I’ve commonly seen MyVideoTalk affiliates substitute MyVideoTalk for Team Effort International and claim the company launched in 2002,

MyVideoTalk was founded in 2002 by an enterprise called Team Effort International.

however this doesn’t appear to be the case.

The earliest references I’ve seen of MyVideoTalk date back to 2004 (although marketing didn’t seem to really kick off until 2005), so this appears to be the year MyVideoTalk was branded and launched as a standalone MLM opportunity.

The company itself states the following on their official website:

Based in Northern California, just outside of the San Francisco Bay Area, MyVideoTalk is a thriving division founded in April 2004 .

To throw some confusion on the matter though, there’s then a series of “prelaunch” and “soft launch” talk that starts in early to mid 2010, indicating that the company might have relaunched itself around that time.

None of this is clarified or explained on the MyVideoTalk website however so I’m not 100% sure on the specifics other than the information provided above. Thus I’m not sure if the MyVideoTalk MLM business opportunity available today is the same as that launched back in 2004 or whether or not the company has significantly changed over time.

If I do get clarification on the matter at a later date I’ll update the above information accordingly. In any case, read on for a full review of the MyVideoTalk MLM business opportunity as it stands today in late 2012. [Continue reading…]



AdSurfDaily second round of remissions to come

This is a quick update for anyone involved in the AdSurfDaily Ponzi scheme as an affiliate. [Continue reading…]


CloudZow Review: $5 a month cloud backup service

CloudZow operate in the technology MLM niche, specialising in computer backup solutions.

The company was launched in early 2012, operates out of Texas in the US and is headed up by co-founder and company President, Bob Wood. The other founder(s) of CloudZow are not disclosed by the company.

Wood appears to have an extensive history in online e-commerce with his company bio listing the many tech ventures Wood has been part of, along with

twenty-five years experience with over fifty corporations as an Information Technology Consultant, Systems Analyst, Systems Programmer, Application Developer, System Tools Developer and Systems Architect in the corporate and commercial software development environments.

MLM wise Wood (photo right) seems to have been more involved in the consulting side of things rather than management, with CloudZow appearing to be the first MLM company Wood has been involved with in an executive role.

Read on for a full review of the CloudZow MLM business opportunity. [Continue reading…]


BusinessToolsProfits Review: MLM pitfalls? SOLVED!

Presented as “fact” but with no statistical data or research provided whatsoever to back any of their claims up, BusinessToolsProfits allege that

FACT: – Research has shown that the Average Networker will take about 2-3 Months to learn and fully understand a new Program and be able to sponsor others.

FACT: – Research shows that the Average Networker can ONLY Sponsor about 3-4 Downlines in their entire Life Time.

Here at BTP We have solved ALL the Pitfalls of MLM!

Noticeably, these “pitfalls of MLM” that BusinessToolsProfits have identified revolve around recruitment, rather than actual product sales to customers.

Is this indicative of the focus behind the BusinessToolsProfits MLM income opportunity? Read on for a full review. [Continue reading…]



Seacret Direct Review: Dead Sea salts & autoship

Update 23rd August 2020 – BehindMLM published an updated (third) review of Seacret Direct on August 23rd, 2020.

The review below will be left up for reference but is outdated. /end update

 

Marketing skincare products containing minerals from the Dead Sea, Seacret Direct was launched in mid 2011 and operate out of Arizona in the US.

Heading up Seacret Direct is CEO Izhak Ben Shabat (right).

In a Seacret Direct marketing call on YouTube, Shabat claims to have been in the Israeli military for seven years before coming to the US.

Shabat claims he works with his older brother Moty Ben Shabat, credited as a “managing partner” of Seacret Direct.

After trying to build an ice-cream truck empire and selling helicopter toys, the Shabats started to sell skin care products via kiosks.

This kiosk business eventually spawned the launch of Seacret in 2005, with the company going MLM in mid 2011.

Read on for a full review of the Seacret Direct MLM business opportunity. [Continue reading…]


BlockBuzz Review: Pixel ads & matrix positions

There is no information on the BlockBuzz website indicating who owns or runs the business.

The company domain (‘blockbuzz.com’) was registered on the 21st August 2012 and lists ‘Block Buzz Inc.’ as the domain owner, operating out of Nevada in the US.

As always, if a MLM company is not openly upfront about who is running or owns it, think long and hard about joining and/or handing over any money. [Continue reading…]


MoneyBee 1up Review: $15 a month memberships

There is no information on the MoneyBee 1up website indicating who owns or runs the company.

The company domain (‘moneybee1up.com’) however was registered on the 12th September 2012 and names a “Brittany Johnson” (photo bottom right) from “That Cash Train” as the owner. Johnson appears to be operating out of the US state of Tennessee.

That Cash Train is an MLM income opportunity launched around June 2012 and appears to be recruitment based. Here’s how That Cash Train describes itself:

You will be generating an income using our system through our referral based program, bringing in others to complete the exact same training you are doing.

Just a few short months later after the launch of That Cash Train, for reasons not disclosed (although most likely recruitment dried up), Johnson has launched MoneyBee 1up.

Read on for a full review of the MoneyBee 1up MLM business opportunity. [Continue reading…]