Ewen Chia’s Fast Track Cash Review
Is Fast Track Cash a Scam or Value for Money?
Is FTC a Scam or Value for Money Introduction
Is Fast Track Cash ($47) truly, “The fastest, easiest and laziest way to make reliable internet income – with no experience, no website and no product!”. Well, Ewen Chia of Fast Track Cash would like you to think so. He goes on to say;
- “It’s a little crazy, actually. I don’t have to “work” for a single penny of that income. Sure, I spend a few hours a week making sure things are running right, but the rest of the time, I do whatever I want.”
The training course provided in Fast Track Cash is supposed to teach you how to use affiliate marketing to get rich.
- “Fast Track Cash will show you exactly how you can start making money with high profit affiliate programs and opportunities that pay out quickly and reliably, you will not only receive your earnings on a regular schedule so that you know when to expect your payment, but you will actually earn up to 75% profits from every single sale generated through your advertising campaigns!” [quote from FTC ebook]
Is Fast Track Cash a Scam, Hype or Does it Work?
Definition, SCAM: A person, company, organisation etc. who steals your money without giving you anything in exchange. A fraudulent business scheme; to defraud, a swindle.
- Given the above definition, Fast Track Cash is not a scam.
With Fast Track Cash, you will receive the product for which you are paying, though the product may not necessarily help you set up a business by leading you through the process, which is what you might be expecting.
For the base price of $47 Chia is providing an ebook (PDF format) and set of videos to enable you to start earning money online.
What’s in the Training Course
The training course consists of:
- Fast Track Cash ebook.
- Set of 19 videos.
The video course is supposed to be completed over a period of one week, known as the, “7-Day Fast Track Cash Action Plan”.
- Day 1: Create your affiliate link.
- Day 2: Create 5-10 articles to use throughout your campaigns.
- Day 3: Create slideshows from your article content and submit to Scribd.com and Slideshare.net.
- Day 4: Set up a domain redirect to cloak your affiliate link then create a press release from one of your articles and submit to free press release websites.
- Day 5: Create a linkwheel by using your article content to develop Squidoo Lens, Hub Pages, and pages on WordPress.com, Blogger.com, Quizilla.com, Weebly.com and WetPaint.com. Convert your link wheel pages into RSS feeds and submit into 10 RSS directories. Ping each URL with Pingler.com.
- Day 6: Create a short report by compiling your article content into a PDF file and distribute to Tradebit.com and DocsToc.com.
- Day 7: Set up your own Facebook Fan Page and use it to get massive free traffic fast!
The ebook is surprisingly good with quite a few excellent pieces of information and tips. You also get a good list of free applications to use and websites to promote your material, unfortunately it also has a few out of date key links. The videos are well presented but nothing unusual and similar videos can be found on YouTube, Vimeo, etc. for free if you’re willing to do your research.
Having reviewed the course, the product is of decent quality, teaching a collection of affiliate marketing techniques and traffic generation methods, which although not unique, should be know and understood by anyone entering the affiliate marketing arena.
The training is definitely aimed at beginners to internet marketing with little for intermediate and advanced players. For newbies who just want to start making money you will need to be quite expert in the use of computers, the internet and have a reasonable understanding of HTML. If you don’t have these skills already, you will need to learn them quickly as some of the tutorials presume you know how to read and modify web page source code. If you are not this advanced then think again, you will probably find the information overwhelming.
- For newbies to internet marketing with few programming skills I suggest you the more in depth course provided by Chris Farrell where you will also receive one of the most important aspects of online training, support & community, both of which are lacking from Fast Track Cash.
For those already familiar with affiliate marketing you will find FTC is nothing more than a tutorial on selling products from ClickBank, not that I’m saying there’s anything wrong with selling ClickBank product, most affiliates do.
Is Fast Track Cash a Scam or Value for Money Conclusion
For those new to affiliate marketing with the necessary prior programming skills this course could be a quick, useful introduction to the market, after all the cost ($47) is just the equivalent to a few cups of coffee at Starbucks, but remember, for that kind of money you’re not going to get a full blown affiliate marketing course.
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 successful online affiliate marketer.
Well, I hope you found something useful and enjoyed this article, Is Fast Track Cash a Scam or Value for Money.





