Name: Mobile Monopoly 2.0
Cost: $47 + Upsells
URL: www.mobilemonopoly.com
Owner: Adam Horwitz
Rating: [s3r star=1/5] 1/5 Stars
Mobile Monopoly 2.0 Overview
Mobile Monopoly 2.0 is a program developed by Adam Horwitz that offers marketers the ability to tap into the world of mobile marketing. If you’ve had to ask yourself what is Mobile Monopoly 2.0, then we hope to answer any questions you may have.
In essence, the method used is getting viewers to attend a pre-made webinar which sends people to a product when they’re done with the video presentation. When the viewer makes a purchase, the marketer receives a commission.
At its core, the videos reside at the bottom of mobile phone screens with a button that takes the viewers to the product page that was mentioned in the video. You earn money when the viewer makes a purchase, which is anywhere between 50 to 75 percent per sale generated.
It seems like a great deal of money to be earned, so let’s dive into the nitty gritty.
Introduction
If you are unfamiliar with mobile marketing in any way, then you will be left even more confused as you play Adam’s video. He takes on a trip through history as he talks about how he received various accolades in his past from the likes of CNN and the White House. As he takes us on a tour of his house, he speaks of how we might’ve been left out in the first wave of the mobile marketing boom, but claims to have worked on Mobile Monopoly for two years.
What this tells us is that this is not a business idea that is good for beginners. The video is at a complete loss for anyone looking for any real information on the program itself. It comes off as a complete sales presentation geared toward getting people to buy the product in order to “get in” before the next big wave hits. Even those experienced with mobile marketing may be confused about the real value in this software package.
Tools & Training
For the basic package at $47, you are taken to a private area that is filled with training videos. This may seem great at first, but the videos don’t contain any useful information with regard to how to utilize the mobile marketing software to generate income.
Instead, the training area includes basic information that is easily found on the internet with regard to using email marketing, setting up GetReponse for use as an autoresponder and how to import your emails from Mobile Monopoly 2.0.
The best advice Adam doles out is to use email as a means of sending out webinars so you can earn money. Utilizing the email providers he has included in his training information also gives him an affiliate commission. So, basically, he wants to earn even more money from his customers before he has provided them with any useful information.
Pros
Adam is right about the boom in mobile marketing and the idea behind Mobile Marketing 2.0 is actually quite decent by itself. Every marketer is looking for an innovative way to get sales from the use of mobile technology, but the delivery is lacking.
There are 90 training videos that offer an over the shoulder live sort of view in order to get you familiarized with the process.
Cons
The entire package seems like an effort to separate internet marketers from their hard-earned money. It is not geared toward beginners and may use terms that aren’t familiar to those new to the system.
When you sign up, you get the core Mobile Monopoly 2.0 system, but there is a charge of $67 monthly for ongoing training.
The support system is ticket based and does not actually go to Adam personally. It is outsourced and leaves customers hanging for a timely response. When a program like this is hot in the market, it’s a familiar tactic for the owner to offer personalized service. Now that the product has fizzled, Adam has seemingly moved on to other ventures, leaving little to no real support for those from who he’s taken money.
My Final Thoughts on Mobile Monopoly 2.0
I would not recommend this software to anyone who wants to earn real money using mobile marketing. There doesn’t appear to be sufficient support for customers who buy into this system and the marketing video from the owner is nothing but a long-winded approach for the owner to show off his property and business office.
Without any real assistance, those who are beginning in affiliate marketing or don’t know how to optimize their profits in this niche will be left out in the cold. This system is primarily geared toward those with industry-specific knowledge of terms and for those with money to throw away.
I’m sure there is some redeeming value in the Mobile Monopoly system, but unfortunately, I don’t feel that it’s worth the $47 needed in order to figure that out. Even after you pay the first payment, you are shown another video of Adam trying to squeeze more money from your wallet.
If that’s not enough, you can decline, but are brought to another page asking for even more money during the signup process. Those who value their time and money should stick to more reputable ways of earning income through mobile marketing because this just screams scam to me.
The introductory video is nothing but a sales pitch, but it leaves you wondering exactly what he’s selling. Nothing is made clear from the website as it only contains Adam’s long-winded video and a link to sign up for the services.
Overall, I would advise anyone who is interested in mobile marketing to look elsewhere for useful tools and information to succeed in the business. If the company offered useful tutorials to those who are new to marketing, I might give them a higher rating. The fact that the owner tries so hard to separate me from my money from beginning to end without giving me useful information just seems like a scam to me.
Don’t waste your money. There are other programs out there that provide a lot more value with less hassle and more customer support. The good thing about this system is that you are given a 60-day money back guarantee if you are left unsatisfied.
Have you tried Mobile Monopoly 2.0? If so, what was your experience with the program? Let me know your thoughts in the comments section below. Thanks.
Raj kishor says
Mobile Monopoly 2.0 is Just a waste time and money and You describe these thing very clearly.Your Opinion is save many people many and time . Thank you to highlights the truth of mobile monopoly 2.0 .
Jen says
Hi, Raj.
Yes, they are a scam.
Thank you for your comment and kind words. 🙂
Olivia says
Hello Jen,
First of all, thank you very much for this smart and thorough review of the Mobile Monopoly 2.0.
When I read this review I could see already and without even trying this product that it is a big scam because there are many signs of a fraudulent practice in this system by Adam. The fact that they have oversells is a big indication of a scam.
Also, when someone insist in a money back guarantee it tells you a lot about the quality of the product itself. Then try to get the money back if one can because they put so many obstacles that one end up wasting precious time and energy in collecting what we paid, and for nothing because sometimes we don’t recuperate any money no matter what we do.
There are 90 training videos that offer an over the shoulder live sort of view in order to get you familiarized with the process? geez, I guess the longer the training the more time Adam has to try to sell more stuff. So for any angle that I try to comprehend their system… my opinion is definitely like your assertive judgment; this is nothing but a scam.
Is there another option you have for mobile marketing strategy? I would love to know.
Jen says
Hi Olivia.
You brought up a great point about oversells or upsells. For those that are new to Internet Marketing and online business, that means you are being sold more “stuff” than what you originally thought you needed. I hate that! I prefer to know everything upfront and buy what I need once.
You are right, sometimes we don’t the money back.
To answer your question on if I have another option for mobile marketing, I am still learning that part of online business. I know a great blog that has some tips for mobile marketing. You can check out Fadi Tawil’s information Here: go to the blog. Another awesome website for more information on mobile marketing strategies is Blue Fountain Media. You can can check out their article here: 2016 Mobile Marketing Trends.
Thanks for your comment!