Evergreen Wealth Formula 2.0 Review Warning – Scams & Lies Beware

Right then, I’m getting emails daily about this recently so I figured I’d do a post about it.

Also, there’s gonna be some major debunking going off in this post too.

Trust me, there’s a lot of scammers out there who just want to make a quick buck of you.

But don’t worry – I’m gonna be pointing out all their BS so know what to look out for.

Also, if you don’t believe me, stick around to the end…

I’ll be backing everything up with rock-solid proof at the end of this post.

So with that said, lets get straight to it…

Basically, people are emailing me about my course, the Evergreen Wealth Formula 2.0

They’re interested in the course – and as a result – they’re looking up Evergreen Wealth Formula reviews for it.

Nothing wrong with that, of course…

However, they’re coming across these reviews where they’re recommending another product.

This “recommended” product is ALWAYS the same on all these sites too.

In fact, you may of heard of it, it’s called Wealthy Affiliate program.

And this just isn’t happening to my Evergreen Wealth Formula 2.0 either…

Oh no, they’re also recommending it over all the products they review on their sites, as well.

Now let me tell you something…

After going through every single one of these reviews, It’s become obvious to me…

That is, the vast majority of these reviewers have NEVER had access to the Evergreen Wealth formula 2.0, at all.

And I’m certain they haven’t had access to the other products on their sites too.

How do I know? Well, read on and I’ll explain…

But the first thing I wanna cover is the product they recommend: Wealthy Affiliate.

The most revealing thing about Wealthy Affiliate is what it teaches you…

From what I’ve heard, WA shows you how to build review sites and rank ’em in Google.

Not only that, but to make Wealthy Affiliate their no:1 recommended product too.

So yeah, as you can see…

These reviewers are basically following the Wealthy Affiliate formula to a Tee.

And as a result, you’re not looking at reviews, but promotions for the Wealthy Affiliate.

I mean, it’s kinda obvious when you look at their sites anyway – same layout etc.

Other tell-tale signs are:

How they score their products (legit/scam, “not recommended” or out of ten)

Comparison charts (Rigged to favour Wealthy Affiliate, of course)

They position themselves as “scam busters” calling out scams (I know, the irony…)

Fake comment section (I’ll be getting to this in a minute)

Recommending Wealthy Affiliate at the end of the review (obviously)

If you see any of the above, then congrats, you’ve landed on a Wealthy Affiliate site.

Plus, the information in these reviews are so wildly incorrect, it’s astonishing they’re even taken as fact

Now that’s all fine and dandy, but how do I know their reviews are fake?

Well, with regards to the Evergreen Wealth Formula 2.0 reviews, it’s REALLY obvious

First up, they’ve ALL applied to become an affiliate for the Evergreen Wealth Formula 2.0.

However, I’ve refused every single one of them.

Why? Because the affiliate program is only open to fully paid up members.

Don’t get me wrong…

I ask them to send me the email that’s associated with their EWF account.

But guess what… They NEVER get back to me about it.

This is for the simple reason they don’t have access so they can’t be approved.

Instead, something else funny happens…

The following day, Google Alerts notifies me there’s a new Evergreen Wealth Formula 2.0 review in Google.

And guess what? Yup, that’s right…

The guy I denied as an affiliate has gone and wrote a review for the EWF 2.0 course.

And surprise, surprise, he’s recommending Wealthy Affiliate over my course.

(Even though he’s NEVER had access to the Evergreen Wealth Formula, in the first place)

Seriously, you would be shocked the amount of times this happens

In fact, here’s the process what happens:

They apply to become an Evergreen Wealth Formula 2.0 affiliate.

I ask them to send the email that’s associated with their EWF 2.0 account.

They never reply back.

Then Google Alerts notifies of a new Evergreen Wealth Formula 2.0 review the next day.

And trust me, I KNOW it’s them…

The info they give me to become an affiliate matches their site info.

So yeah, it’s definitely them – without a shadow of doubt.

Okay, so you’re probably thinking how come their Evergreen Wealth Formula 2.0 reviews are so detailed, right?

I mean, the amount of detail these guys go in their reviews are absolutely phenomenal.

They cover all the chapters and modules… Everything, basically.

Yet, they’ve never had access to the Evergreen Wealth Formula 2.0 course in their life?

Well, let me tell you…

What they’re doing is getting all the info from the Evergreen Wealth Formula 2.0 sales video.

You see, there’s a section in the video where I give a overview of the entire course.

However, there’s one teeny weeny problem…

I haven’t updated that part of the sales video since 2013.

I have, however, updated the course considerably since then.

I’ve added new modules, renamed the old ones, updated the content – the whole lot, really.

(The Evergreen Wealth Formula 2.0 is constantly updated – hence “evergreen”)

So when I’m reading these reviews, it’s so obvious to me they’re getting their info from there.

All the info they give corresponds with what I say and show in that video.

(Which is drastically out of date, remember)

I’ll give ’em one thing though…

They’ve really data-mined the crap out of that video though.

They must of downloaded the video and zoomed in the get the module names etc.

This goes to show – once again – they haven’t got access to the Evergreen Wealth Formula 2.0 whatsoever

They’re just trying to trick you into thinking they know what they’re on about.

Then do the ol’ Switcharoo & send you to the Wealthy Affiliate program instead.

…Things you do for those monthly recurring commissions, eh.

Ah, but the fakery doesn’t end there either my friend, it gets worse – a lot worse…

You see, the comment section isn’t up to snuff either.

Let me give you an example…

This is a Evergreen Wealth Formula 2.0 review from affiliate-sale[DOT]com:

As you can see, Nicole isn’t a happy-chappy with the Evergreen Wealth Formula 2.0…

Fair doos, but this is where it gets interesting…

She says the backlinking methods taught in the course are out of date.

That, and it could do more damage than good to your site.

Scary stuff, right… Definitely don’t want that happening to your site.

But here’s the thing…

I don’t teach SEO in the course and I definitely don’t teach backlinking either.

Now if ol’ Nicole had access to the Evergreen Wealth Formula 2.0, she would KNOW this.

And while we’re at it… Peter G (site owner & reviewer) doesn’t correct her either.

I mean, he should know – he went through the EWF 2.0 with a fine-tooth comb, after all.

But oh no, he’s too busy pushin’ his “Wealthy Affiliate” affiliate link to care.

And it’s not just this site either…

This is happening on all the other Wealthy Affiliate review sites too…

So yeah, the comments appear to be fake accounts with a bias towards Wealthy Affiliate.

I mean, don’t get me wrong, it’s powerful stuff from a marketing point of view…

It adds A LOT more creditability to your reviews because everyone says it.

But at the same time, it’s scummy, unethical and your lying to your visitors, as well.

Heck, I’ve even tried to leave a comment myself, pointing out these mistakes & errors.

And this isn’t in a nasty, vindictive way…

Oh no, in fact, my comments are written in a very friendly, approachable tone.

I simply say some of the information in the comments/review is incorrect, that’s all.

But strangely enough, my comments NEVER seem to get approved on these reviews.

I guess it goes against their narrative, if you know what I mean.

Anyway, I think you get the idea…

If you see a site and it recommend Wealthy Affiliate every single time…

Then my advice to you is to run for the hills and don’t look back – ever

Every Wealthy Affiliate site I’ve seen so far haven’t seen the products they review.

In fact, their sites are not there to help or educate you…

They’re just designed with the sole purpose to make the site owner money.

…And that’s obviously by getting you to sign up the Wealthy Affiliate program.

Now don’t get me wrong…

There’s nothing wrong designing a site to make you money – we all do it.

However, you MUST deliver genuine value to your visitors in the process.

I mean, checkout this very blog you’re on right now…

Yes, it makes me money, but I deliver tons & tons of value in the process.

In fact, there’s more “how to” guides on this blog than anything else.

And this is something I simply don’t see on these Wealthy Affiliate sites, at all.

Just fake reviews and the token affiliate link to Wealthy Affiliate, of course.

If you’re sat there thinking I’m making this up, then here’s the rock-solid proof I promised earlier…

One final note…

It’s basically a thread over at the Warrior Forum (world’s biggest internet marketing forum).

It’s a Wealthy Affiliate review thread and I recommend you read it.

You’ll see other marketers are saying the EXACT SAME thing as me.

And these guys are experienced marketers too – so they’re aware of these tactics.

Plus, you’re not allowed affiliate links so there’s no financial incentive.

Just people sharing their genuine feelings on how they feel about the Wealthy Affiliate.

First up, here’s what “Gluckspilz” said about Wealthy Affiliate:

Thinking it’s one-off?

If so, here’s a post from Chyan007 from the exact same thread:

And trust me, there’s a lot more comments saying the same thing about Wealthy Affiliate too.

So yeah, check it out – it’s real eye opener, for sure.

If you want to read the entire Wealthy Affiliate review thread, you can do so here.

Still not convinced?

If so, then checkout what people are saying in this different thread:

You can read the full review thread here if you’re interested.

And if that’s not enough proof for you…

You can checkout this podcast where Mike from SiteSell is saying the exact same thing:

Fake Reviews With Mike Allton and Jeff Sieh

Watch this video on YouTube

They even did a in depth case-study on Wealthy Affiliate which

(It’s a long read so arm yourself with your fave beverage before starting!)

Anyway, thanks for reading…

As per usual – if you’ve got any questions – feel free to leave a comment down below.

Love to hear your thoughts or experiences on this.

Has this happened to you when you searched for “Evergreen Wealth Formula 2.0 review”?

…Or any other internet marketing or biz op product for that matter?

If so, let me know down below 🙂

Till then, stay awesome my friend,

James Scholes

P.S. Oh, one more thing…

If you’re interested, I’ve got a video on this subject too.

Well worth a watch if you’ve got time to kill (but hey, I’m biased lol)

Anyway, you can watch my Evergreen Wealth Formula 2.0 review warning video here:

Evergreen Wealth Formula Review Warning - Do Not Buy Until You see This [IMPORTANT]

Watch this video on YouTube

IMPORTANT UPDATE:

Right then, I’ve got some good news and some bad news…

The good news is that I’ve just launched the Evergreen Wealth Formula 2.0 🙂

The bad news is that the fake Wealthy Affiliate reviews are starting to appear for it.

Seriously, I don’t know if to laugh or cry when I see these so-called “reviews” .

On one hand, the amount of incorrect info in these fake Evergreen Wealth Formula 2.0 reviews is laughably bad.

But on the other hand, a lot of people believe these sites as creditable reviews sites.

So what I’m going to do is point out how full of crap they are & why you should ignore them.

First up, is Anis Chity over at fulltimehomebusiness[DOT]com:

Now surprisingly, Anis has given the Evergreen Wealth Formula 2.0 a decent review.

But that said, the amount of incorrect information he gives is absolutely astonishing.

Take for example, where Anis lists what’s inside the Evergreen Wealth Formula 2.0.

Here’s what he says:

There’s one teeny-weeny problem, however…

How kind of Anis share what’s inside with his Evergreen Wealth Formula 2.0 review.

Not one of those modules are in the Evergreen Wealth Formula 2.0, at all.

Seriously, not one, but here’s the funny thing about it…

You don’t even have to buy the Evergreen Wealth Formula 2.0 to know this either.

Why? Because on the sales page, I’ve put a video showing you what’s inside the course.

If Anis just scrolled down the page and spend 5 minutes watching the video, he would know this.

So where did our good friend Anis get this info from?

Well, he copied this info from all the other fake reviews for the original EWF.

(And even then, it’s still wildly incorrect for the original version of the EWF too)

I could go on because everything he details in his Evergreen Wealth Formula 2.0 review is literally flat-out wrong.

But this alone should be enough to discredit his Evergreen Wealth Formula 2.0 review altogether.

Okay, lets move onto the next one…

The second guy is Derek Martin from thewealthybum[DOT]com:

Now Derek doesn’t go into detail like Anis does (thank god, eh) so he’s harder to disprove.

That said, he does say these are the new updates in this Evergreen Wealth Formula 2.0 review:

Seriously, there is so much wrong with this, here’s why…

First up, the 1-on-1 email support wasn’t just added.

I’ve been doing free “1-on-1 email support” for the original EWF way back in 2013.

Secondly, the “Automated Traffic Streams” are not the only thing added either.

If Derek had access to both versions, he would know it’s been build from the ground up.

New member’s area, new training, new methods – everything is new, basically.

Another thing he says is that the new automated traffic streams only sends junk traffic.

Once again, this is complete, utter rubbish…

I’ve been working on this method for over a year and it’s how I drive all my traffic, these days.

And believe me, it converts amazingly well for me, and for others who use it as well.

But here’s the big take away with Derek’s Evergreen Wealth Formula 2.0 review…

He reveals nothing in this Evergreen Wealth Formula 2.0 review that the sales letter already reveals.

…And that – to me – is a big red flag, right there.

A good reviewer would go into detail about the course and what’s inside.

Derek hasn’t done this because, lets be honest, he hasn’t got a clue what’s inside, does he.

Anyway…

I looked up Derek & Anis in the EWF customer database but nothing came up, unsurprisingly.

Also, where are the affiliate links for their Evergreen Wealth Formula reviews?

You make a $100 for each sale you make so it’s a no-brainer to add ’em, after all.

I mean, they’ve added their Wealthy Affiliate links and the reviews are not even about that?

Could be that the affiliate program is only open to EWF members & they’re not actually the EWF members?

I know, right… The thought they could be lying never crossed my mind 😉

At the end of the day…

These guys are not scam busters… They’re just scammers, unfortunately.

Lying to people for financial gain is the very definition of a scam, and that’s what they’re doing.

So please, if you see one of these sites that constantly pushes the Wealthy Affiliate…

Then my advice is to leave immediately and never go back.

These fake Wealthy Affiliate review sites are everywhere in Google, these days.

Thankfully, you know what to look for – and once you’ve seen one – you’ve seen ’em all.

Anyway, share your thoughts below – would love to hear your take on this.

James Scholes

Evergreen Wealth Formula 2.0 Review Scam Warning