Thursday, August 25, 2016

17 Minutes Only Review - Is 17 Min Only a Scam, or an Honest Program?

17 Minutes Only - an Honest Review


Thanks for tuning in.

I'm going to get straight to the point and only give you the raw facts about the 17 Min Only product, and let you decide if it's the right online marketing program for you to get involved with.

First of all, let's cover the basics:

Product Name: 17 Minutes Only
Company: My Own Business Education (MOBE)
Founder: Matt Lloyd, CEO
Customer Service: MOBE.com/support and +1-844-662-3787 (you can call and speak to a live person 24/7)
Income Disclaimer: MOBE.com/income-disclosure

Here is what the sales page looks like:

Price: Free Trial for 7 days (then a 1-time payment of $49 to finish the training)
Includes: 21 step online business training program featuring a "High-ticket" or HTAM back-end, with commissions that pay $1,250, $3,300, $5,500, and $10,000 (depending on your education and certification level

Upsells: As needed depending on the student (not everyone qualifies based on income, finances, and motivation, etc)

Here is how the 17 Minutes product works:


1. The interested website visitor watches a 17 Minutes long video presentation, that explains how online business works.
2. If interested, the website visitor can then sign up for a 7 day free trial. No payment is made at the onset of the training.
3. You then receive your log-ins to access a 21-step training program.
4. You get assigned a live person business coach, who is an online business owner that makes at least $10,000 per month
5. After 7 days, the Free trial is over
6. You can continue through the training program after 7 days by paying the $49 payment. There are no monthly fees or maintenance fees (like Wealthy Affiliate for example).
7. You can decide to upgrade your membership at any time to attend live events, 3, 5, or 10 day masterminds in locations such as Bali, Mexico, Costa Rica, etc (not mandatory, but voluntary)
8. You can then choose to get other products such as traffic coaching, pay for live events in Las Vegas or London, and other webinar products. (not mandatory, all products are available to purchase at any time).


My Honest Review of 17 Minutes Only (as an insider online marketing expert)


Okay, with all of my experience in this industry, I'm going to break this down to the simplest terms possible.

First, not everyone who starts a business (any business succeeds). So you need to treat this business (like any business) AS A BUSINESS.

If you are have an employee mindset and you blame everyone for your success and failures, then this business is NOT for you. (I told you I'm not going to sugar-coat this :-) )

Second, there are loads of proof at MOBEInspiration. I have personally interviewed over 100 people who have made money in this business, and they will verify that it is NOT a scam.

Here is an example of a 70 year old woman who just made $8,800 (the interviewer is me):


And there are hundreds more of success stories on that site, so check out as many as you want there.

Here the good, bad, and the ugly:

  • If you think you can just sign up and make 6 figures a year without work, you will fail
  • You need to work with your coach, put in effort, and you can find success.
  • These high ticket affiliate commissions are made on the back-end by a phone sales team. All you do is send people to your affiliate links.
  • You can recruit by any method that works for you (ebooks, PPC, blogs, SEO, warm market, direct mail, Facebook ads, solo ads, banner advertising, etc)
  •  If you are business savvy, and are a master at building relationships, you have good motivation, and you are not a quitter, than you will succeed. (again, I cannot guarantee your success, only you can)
"Just because you don't work, does not mean that a system does not work."

Remember that quote - not sure who said it, but it is very applicable to starting a business.

For instance, I know nothing about Facebook ads. I've even had my Facebook account shut down a few times. 

That does NOT mean that Facebook ads do not work. I can give you hundreds of examples of people that have made millions using Facebook ads.

Just because it did NOT work for me, does not mean that it doesn't work.

Does that make sense? I sure hope so.

Here are some more Pros and Cons (again, want to keep this fully transparent)...


Pros:

  • Free 7 Day Trial
  • 30 Day Cancellation after $49 payment - completely refundable
  • Over 100 products to promote once you're in
  • Private Facebook groups
  • Live Support (call to verify right now at +1-844-662-3787)

Cons:

  • Not a push-button method
  • Most people have no business skills, so they will most likely fail (because they quit or don't try)
  • 75% of people never finish the training that they started because they cannot commit
So there you have it.

There is not much more to tell you about 17 Minutes Only.

Hope this helps.
Nate

Also, if you can't even try the product that has a 7 Day FREE Trial, AND a 30 day money back guarantee, you probably should not start a business.

Because you are afraid to take a risk. And honestly, this is not even a risk. In that case, it's better to stick to a job where you get a steady paycheck.