No doubt these kind of affiliates pay well, but I doubt if the DP crowd are potential buyers (sign up) of your programs.
Are you sure you did not take the conventional path for your marketing degrees? Your approach "The SECRET to success. Ram only ONE product down visitors throats!" is quite similar to http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=vMV4PIEIKY4 Cheers
Wasn't aware of that. Nice vid and makes sense! But we don't consider anything conventional about the internet. It is a new wild west, anything is possible.
Nice work on making the money from here. I guess it proves that anybody will fall for anything. It may be legal in most country but in the United States, an application is a legal document and if the employer finds out you purchased your degree, they can sue you for fraud. Life experience degrees are not considered legal by most employers, some life experiences are worth credit at legit colleges but only a small percent of your total credits. They may be "legal" as far as they are not against the law but the failure to reveal the fact that you purchased the degree to your possible employer can be considered fraud which is illegal.
Who cares about the validity of these degrees...Why is nobody else questioning these numbers?? lol You're telling me that you have sold roughly $14,000 worth of these degrees through DP with just 130 posts, all in one month? LOL, please... That's over 150 degrees given the prices on that site. Sorry for not being a believer, but that's just absurd. You don't sell 150 $200 college degrees on a webmaster forum with only 130 posts in 1 month....My guess, once again, is that you're trying to convince everybody that this affiliate program is the best thing since sliced bread so that we all sign up for the same affiliate program (not buy degrees, by sign up for the program), and you get commission for it. Everybody quit your day job, because this person is making $5,000/month by making just 130 posts
I have done some research on this, as long as you do not fake degrees from say Stanford, Harvard etc. You had bought a degree from a registered school in California or whatever. As long as you do not make false claims that it is accreditated by any of the 6 regional accreditation bodies but just say it is accreditated by some unknown agencies. This is not illegal, of course I stand to be corrected. I did not attend law school nor have I purchased a law degree.....
An employer accusing someone who legally converted their Work Experience into a College Degree of fraud would be treading on very thin ice. The LAW does not take into account somebody's opinion, the law is the law. A judge would rule in favor of the person with the degree. Unless it was specified in the job description that the degree needed state accreditation, the employee would be doing nothing wrong or illegal. You are taking a Life Experience degree and judging it on criterea of a State issued degree. They are both degrees of different types, but none the less. LEGAL!
LOL The site says you can teach with one of their degrees. Good luck trying that. There is no state that will issue a professional certification based on a paper mill degree. The site also basically says you could end up getting a degree from any where in the world. Where is yours from? Cuba? You also have no way to verify your own degree to see if it is legit. The site states you can not verify your own degree and the only way is to have another party sending a legal request by mail. They can not call or send email and none of the colleges have a website because that would look like they are not legit. Hmm seems funny since most if not all the legit colleges have websites. They also have a confidentiality contract that you can never mention the connection between them and the school where you get your degree. Do people really fall for and purchase these? As someone has stated earlier, there is a sucker born everyday and you are lucky enough to be there to reap the reward. I was wondering about becoming a Gynecologist, do they offer a degree for that?
Ok, even so, selling $4350 in college degrees on a webmaster forum with 130 posts in 1 month is still absurd. That's about 25 degrees in a single month...Sorry, didn't happen You don't make $1,300/month selling college degrees through your signature with 130 posts during your first month of being a member on a webmaster forum. I might believe you if you had sold 1 or 2 degrees, I MIGHT believe that, but still highly unlikely
What do i need a degree for? I already know a lot about internet marketing so i do not need someone to credit me this for. Moreover, since i know a lot about IM, i do not even need a job, i can earn a lot online. Si, in my opinion, useless.
Oh come on, you know that webmaster are always looking to further their education. What's a few hundred dollars to become a Doctor of Webmastery.
What they mean is, only employers can write to the school, don't waste your time writing in to verify yourself. No, they don't do medical degrees, obviously. I don't know where it says you can teach with a degree, never seen that.
why all that negativity ? tsk tsk tsk I do think thats an interesting and promising affiliate program. Btw why doubt them they sold 25 degrees or had 25 people signed up through their affiliate link? Its not that those numbers are out of this world, certainly not.