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Is Coffee Shop Millionaire a Scam or Value for Money?

Is CSM a Scam or Value for Money Introduction

Is this a truly inspiring, mind-blowing, money-making video which you need to watch right now? Anthony Trister of Coffee Shop Millionaire would like you to think so.

  • “I only wish I’d seen this video years ago”, he says, “because it would have helped me make a LOT more money, a LOT faster.”

The 24 minute video is supposed to show you behind the scenes of a $7.3 million dollar business model that you can emulate. He goes on to say you will, “learn secrets to creating a dream business that goes to work for you every day” and continues with phrased like, “start generating income while you sleep”.

  • Is this really something you can believe or just more hype?

Personally, as soon as I see phrases like, “You can start using my Coffee Shop Millionaire system to make massive amounts of cold, hard cash in less than fourteen minutes from now” I really start thinking, this has got to be a scam. Especially when I consider how long and hard it was setting up my first website using Blogger.

Can you really believe someone who says this about making millions of dollars, “it’s not hard, it doesn’t take a long time” and that, “you don’t need a website to get started, you don’t need a list, you don’t need affiliates, you don’t need any technical experience, all you need is a little desire”!

  • Trister goes on to say, “You’ll get methods, techniques and tactics that you simply don’t find anywhere else.”. Myself, I doubt that very much.

Having said you don’t need a website, after approx. 21 minutes into the video, Trister says that when you sign up ($27.00 = £18.37 reduced price – normally $37) he’s going to create for you, “Your own killer money-making website”. If you don’t need a website, then why is he creating one for you?

From what I can see, Anthony Trister’s Coffee shop Millionaire system is nothing more than selling products from ClickBank, not that I’m saying there’s anything wrong with selling ClickBank product, most affiliates do. Also,I must admit I haven’t signed up for the Coffee shop Millionaire course, mainly because I get the impression all your getting is a set of videos showing you how to use public forums and free publishing sites such as HubPages to promote products. There are thousands of such videos on YouTube, all free of charge.

If you want to make money presenting and distributing content via podcast or a newsletter, or connect directly with your audience as an online tutor you will definitely need your own website and quite a bit of technical knowledge, so I’m going to take everything I’ve heard and read about Coffee Shop Millionaire with a pinch of salt.

Is Coffee Shop Millionaire a Scam or Value for Money Conclusion

Making money online (or anywhere for that matter) is not easy. If it were, we would all be millionaires. Making money online, starting your own business etc. takes time, a lot of effort and dedication. I think courses provided by the likes of Chris Farrell or John Chow, whilst more expensive (tax deductible) are probably the route to take if you want to be a success online.

Well, I hope you found something useful and enjoyed this article, Is Coffee Shop Millionaire a Scam or Value for Money.


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