2014-10-08

What is My Advertising Pays, also know as MAPS? Have you heard that this is a great way to make money online, and want to know if it’s really true?

Today I’ll explain what the My Advertising Pays business is, and why people are throwing so much money into it. I’ll also explain to you why I think that it’s nothing more than a Ponzi-like scam that should be avoided at all costs.



Even if you’ve already signed up for MAPS and are participating in it, you are going to want to read this review in it’s entirety.

My goal is to help people avoid future heartbreak and loss of income in yet another online traffic generating scam called, My Advertising Pays.

The Basics

Product Name: My Advertising Pays, aka (MAPS)
Owner: Mike Deese
Website: myadvertisingpays.com
Price: Free starter membership the first month, then $20/mo thereafter. $49.99 to $1,000’s in Credit Packs (see below)
Overall Ranking: 0 out of 100
Verdict: Online Scam

What Is The My Advertising Pays System

My Advertising Pays is an online traffic exchange program. The way traffic exchange programs work is by allowing fellow internet marketers and businesses to advertise their own products.

And in turn for this free advertisement, the advertiser agrees to click on a certain number of ads per day. As well as to stay on those ads for a certain period of time (usually between 10 – 60 seconds).

With My Advertising Pays, they serve as traffic exchange program, but they sell their advertising in the form of expensive (50 dollar/pack) credit packs. So you have to buy expensive credit packs that may or may not qualify you to be in their profit sharing program.

Confusing I know, but see below for details.

From a business owner or online marketer’s perspective, this should be a warning flag. Why? Because you want targeted traffic that is already interested in your product. And with traffic exchange programs, you are not going to get quality traffic.

So this is my first problem with MAPS, they are providing poor quality advertising that is very expensive. Now you can say, well hey, your getting your money back in the form of the profit sharing plan, but this is all part of the elaborate scheme, (see below for further details).

First, go to their website and see if you can recognize one legitimate company that uses the My Advertising Pays service. You won’t find a single recognizable company that advertises with MAPS.

And that’s because their advertising services are poor quality pop-up advertisement. You know the ones that everybody hates.

So what are they really selling?

They’re selling you on the concept that you can make tons of easy money using their profit sharing plan. They actually call their business a revenue distribution advertising platform. If you’re scratching your head right now, your not alone.

Basically with MAPS, you have two ways to earn money.

1). Refer people to the program and get a 10% referral commission on the credit packs purchased by your referrals.

2). Participate in the profit sharing plan by purchasing MAPS credit packs (Advertised at a 20% return on investment, but not guaranteed).

Most people do both, but the real focus with MAPS is buying the Credit Packs. And of course to buy as many packs as you can afford.

As a matter of fact, during my investigation of MAPS, I signed up for a free account. Within the first few minutes of my signup, this was the letter I received from my sponsor…



To be eligible for the benefits of the profit sharing plan, you have to…

Buy at least one credit pack for $49.99/pack

Click on 10 low quality ads per day.

They offer a 20% return in this profit sharing plan. So in theory if you spend $50 dollars on a credit pack, you will eventually get back $60 dollars.

There is no guarantee as to how long this will take or a guarantee on your investment.

For every credit pack you buy, you are eligible to receive one share of profit every 20 minutes if your are participating in the 10 clicks/day.

Yet they can’t disclose the value of one share nor guarantee profit sharing. Below is the MAPS Profit Sharing Disclaimer.

This is the My Advertising Pays Profit Sharing Disclaimer from their website.

You also have to pay a solid trust pay fee of 2.5% + 30 cents per transaction. So if you buy 100 credit packs, you’re looking at paying over $5,100. Here’s the equation below from the MAPS website.

So MAPS isn’t really selling advertising, or at least quality advertising. They are selling the concept of buying as many credit packs as possible. And by encouraging you to get as many followers referred to the MAPS program in order to do the same thing. Plain and simple.

Here’s some of the MAPS training in the form of a sample letter you are supposed to send out to your email contacts, friends, and family.

A Little Perspective With My Advertising Pays

The keyword in the MAPS name is Advertising. So this should be the focus on whether or not you want to be involved with a system like MAPS. The advertising is poor quality because the only people who are advertising with MAPS, are other MAPS members.

If you have a business or product to promote, you want qualified targeted traffic that is interested in the product or service you provide. And you won’t get that with MAPS.

So you have a bunch of unqualified leads hitting on your advertisement, staying there for 10 seconds, and then leaving.

Is this really the type of advertising that you want to pay for? People who ,for the most part, won’t read about your product or service. Then they click out of the ad and you accomplish absolutely nothing for your business.

Now I’m sure every now and then, a fellow business person may like one or two of the advertisements, but this isn’t the primary focus of MAPS.

This is not a good business move for anyone who is trying to convert traffic into sales for their business.

The people who are using MAPS are clicking these ads to earn their commission in the profit sharing plan. So it really is a closed system.

And that is, in essence, what makes My Advertising Pays just another ponzi scheme. Sure, there’s the supposed investment of the Credit Packs.

But there is no real value in the advertising. The value is to bring more and more people into the system to spend more on…that’s right, Credit Packs. Then redistribute that money to those same people.

Feels like a bubble about to burst here, doesn’t it?

How To Make A Ponzi Scam Take Off – Pay People!

If Mr. Deese can get people interested in his “magical advertising dividend system” just for clicking a few ads per day, what do you think he’s going to do next?

He’s going to want to pay investment earnings right away.

Once people start earning, they get excited and they start telling everyone and their Grandmother about this miracle system.

This is how you start a good scam. Just like any ponzi scam that pays great returns on your initial investment.

Once you see your investment take off, it’s human nature to want to invest as much money as you can and bring in as many of your friends into the system. Remember the 10% referral commission you make by bringing new people into MAPS.

Pretty soon, the scam catches on like wildfire. Everyone wants in, everyone wants to invest as much money as possible. And the scam strengthens it’s reputation.

And maybe that’s where you’re at right now. You feel confident that other people are earning and you want to jump in on the bandwagon.

But once you have more referrals in the MAPS system than people buying Credit Packs, guess what happens?

The income stream dries up and the dividends cease. All your credit packs become worthless.

Either the FED’s step in and cease the money back from Mr Deese and his partners in crime, or they get away with it and live happily ever after.

Quick note, the company started out based in the United States, Biloxi, Mississippi. Now it’s located in the island of Angola. Maybe there’s no laws against ponzi scams in Angola. Doesn’t this seem strange to you? Also, did you know that the United States DOES NOT have an extradition treaty with the country of Angola. (See Source)

Just thought that was kind of an interesting and convenient thing to know in case you’re running a ponzi scam.

Other Negative Tidbits About My Advertising Pays

90% of the reviews of My Advertising Pays are positive. That’s because they are coming from affiliate marketers that want to get you into their team. They want to earn that 10% commission.

If you watch the MAPS infomercial, time and time again, you are encouraged to buy as many Credit Packs as possible and to get as many referrals into the program as you can.

Now this makes sense to increase your earnings, but it’s stressed so much more over the quality of advertising or the benefits of the MAPS training. It’s all about making easy money.

The earning potential for this program is extremely low, yet the advertisements and infomercials for MAPS talk about making $17,000 dollars in a week. Limitless potential, especially if you’re Mr Deese

Read the My Advertisement Pays income earning disclosure statement below.

$500 – $2,000 gross income per year, is that what you want for clicking on pop-up ads.

But just for fun, let’s play with some numbers.

If you buy 100 credit packs. It will cost you $5,124.28. There is no certainty that you will receive profit sharing, but assuming you get back $60 dollars per credit pack, you will have made $875.72. If it takes 3 months to make that money back, you will have earned a whopping $291.90 per month.

That’s not a lot of money. As a matter of fact, that’s a huge risk to invest in a company that isn’t even a year old that sells poor quality advertising.

If this company goes belly up like I am predicting, than making less than $300/mo isn’t worth the $5,100 dollar risk. But that’s just my opinion.

Also, the majority of people who invest in MAPS are investing with little money, maybe a $1,000 dollars or so. In order to make a decent monthly return, you’re going to have to buy at least 1,000 credit packs. That will cost you $51,242.80. Who in their right mind would invest that kind of money in something so shady as My Advertising Pays?

Lastly, do you really want to be clicking on a bunch of pop-up ads all day? Not me, I’ve got better things to do with my time.

In Conclusion

My Advertising Pays in a traffic exchange system that sells poor quality, non targeted advertising. What the MAPS system is really selling is the concept of making easy money through their profit sharing plan. Although, per the MAPS website, there is no GUARANTEE of profit sharing.

My Advertising Pays is trying to sell the maximum amount of Credit Packs that they can, and to get as many people to buy into their system as possible. They’re able to pay out dividends right now because they have an influx of new advertising clients buying their credit packs.

Plus they want to encourage as many people as possible to buy into their system. It’s common sense.

The reality is that this “Ponzi” like scam will be over and done with in no time at all. The only ones who will be laughing all the way to the bank are the people who started MAPS. Meanwhile, all the thousands of people who have invested their hard earned money will have their accounts closed, Credit Packs that are worthless, and will never see a dime of their online earnings.

Final Product Overview Of My Advertising Pays

Product Name: My Advertising Pays, a.k.a (MAPS)
Owner: Mike Deese
Website: myadvertisingpays.com
Price: Free to start membership the first month, then $20/mo thereafter. $49.99 to $1,000’s in Up-sells
Overall Ranking: 0 out of 100
Final Verdict:

If you would like to add anything to my review about My Advertising Pays, please leave a comment below and I’ll get back to you right away.

And if you are looking to create a REAL and HONEST online business, look at the comparison chart below and see why I recommend Wealthy Affiliate as the best place to get started.

Thanks,

Todd

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