Ministry of Freedom Review: Is it Worth the Hype?
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Jono Armstrong’s Ministry of Freedom promises quick, significant earnings using YouTube videos - even ones you don’t create yourself. You don’t even have to show your face…According to Jono. The program sounds enticing, but is it too good to be true?
Here’s the gist
- What is it? A course focused on launch jacking, a tactic where you promote new/launching products to earn affiliate commissions. It also covers using paid ads.
- Who’s Jono Armstrong? An experienced affiliate marketer who found financial success after years in other fields. (mostly via launching his own digital products!)
- Cost: $1,497 (or three payments of $797)
- Refund? Yes, sort of. You need to seriously engage with the program for 60 days, plus meet specific conditions, to even qualify.
My two cents
- Ministry of Freedom’s methods can potentially work, but there are ethical concerns. Many promoted products are of questionable quality, and YouTube’s rules on this type of content might change.
- If you want to build a sustainable business and a good reputation, this isn’t the course for you.
- If you’re okay with a potentially risky short-term approach, and the price tag doesn’t faze you, it’s your call.
Remember
- Earning substantial money online takes effort. There are no surefire shortcuts.
- Focus on building something you can be proud of, not just quick cash.
Is there a better option?
Absolutely! There are excellent (and often free or cheaper) resources for ethical affiliate marketing.
Do your research before investing in any big-ticket course.
Stay awesome,
Tim
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