I was introduced to Global Moneyline by another marketer, so I decided to check it out.

Global Moneyline, also sometimes simply called “Moneyline”, is an online messaging system. They would, I think, consider themselves to be a “list building tool”, but I don’t see that at all. If you have any particular niche that you are looking to promote, you will not find this to be a good fit in helping your business grow.

Let’s look under the hood.

Global Moneyline History

The truth is, there isn’t that much history to show. But I can’t really hold that against them. There are plenty of good programs that come along that are new.

The website globalmoneyline.com was registered on February 4, 2016. I’ve done some of the same searching as others have done, and it seems like the owners are “hiding behind the green curtain”. And I’ll show you why as we go along. It’s not usually a good thing if you can’t figure out who owns something.

Checking them on trustpilot.com, they reviews are horrible.

Structure of the Global Moneyline Program

The structure of Global Moneyline is a pyramid scheme. You can sign-up for Global Moneyline for free, and even begin to earn money from any referrals who signup and become paid members. But you are encouraged to upgrade your account to at least silver from the beginning. The cost? You sign up one level at a time:

  • First you would have to signup for the bronze level at $20
  • Then you would be able to upgrade to silver for $50/year

If you read my article on Pyramid Schemes, you will note that there are those that operate without a product and those that are product-based.

What is Global Moneyline?

The Non-Product Product

When you log in to your Moneyline account for the first time, there is an 18-minute video. In the video, at 1:45 the narrator says, “the first thing I want to do is show you the product, let’s get right to the point of where the product’s at. See right here where it says Your Moneyline”.

What he is referring to is a bar at the top of the webpage:

The number, in this case 7941, refers to the number of people who have joined the program after me. They are not my referrals, only others from around the world who I don’t know, who’ve signed up – likely also for free – after I signed up.

I can go into the communication section and send them a short message through Moneyline with a link to my offer. However:

  • For free, I can only send them one at a time (at the bronze level, you can send 20 at a time)
  • You can’t send them more than the one communication unless they answer you back (no one has ever answered me back, that I can tell) So, if they miss seeing your communication – too bad!
  • They are from all over the world, with varied interests and backgrounds – so it is not a targeted audience of any kind
  • They have no reason to trust you for the same reason you don’t trust them – you don’t know each other at all

Just Curious…Follow My Logic Here…

After reading above regarding the “Moneyline” – that is, people signing up after me are “my ticket to a better business” – well, here’s the puzzle:

I joined after a bunch of other people. Therefore, I must have been added to other people’s Moneyline, right? That is, I’m in the Moneyline for every single person who joined before I did – from person #1 – that’s thousands of people, for certain.

So why haven’t I ever received any type of communication from those who joined just above me? I’ve not gotten any email, and I have checked all around within the program looking for any place where I could find a message from someone. There is nothing.

As a matter of fact, I have received an email everyday from Global Moneyline saying “my personal Moneyline is growing” – usually by about 300 or so members every day. So I assume other people receive the same type of email.

It just seems odd, as if no one is using it to actually communicate with anyone. It makes the whole messaging thing seem suspicious.

So, is no one using the thing that the owners consider to be “the product”?

It’s a Big Recruiting Game

My conclusion is that Global Moneyline is a big recruiting game – that is, getting others to join the program.

If you pay attention to the various videos on YouTube, they are all about creating videos yourself to promote Global Moneyline. I even saw one guy, Paul G Farmer, who boasts about the number of Global Moneyline videos he has produced.

News flash: It’s about the YouTube videos and getting others to signup for Global Moneyline.

Another is from a young lady called Essence. She has also promoted Global Moneyline using videos, but in this particular video she’s talking about using Twitter if you are not comfortable producing videos.

NOTE: You’re just promoting Global Moneyline to get others to sign up for Global Moneyline.

The Bottom Line

If you join Global Moneyline, you are joining simply to promote Global Moneyline. There is absolutely zero “list building” going on here.

I’m disgusted with the fact that not enough people are willing to call it like it is.

Sadly, it takes the marketer that I know and trust, who speaks so highly of Global Moneyline, down a notch for me. I’m sure it is only working for him because he is promoting it and others – like me – are willing to follow and try it.

This is yet another case in which you can’t always follow those who seem to be in the know. I suppose they need to earn money too. I’ll try not to miss my $20 too much.

I will never recommend something to you that does not work at all, and this is something that DOES NOT work to promote your business.

Don’t spend your $20, but if you want to look under the hood for free, GO HERE

 

Recommendation?

RED LIGHT – this one is a big NO! (unless you simply want to promote Global Moneyline)

 

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