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Have you seen this ClickBank product and you would like to know whether this course can help you to make money online?
You are probably sick and tired of all the scams and misleading products, so you do your research before purchasing anything.
Good for you – this is the only way how to avoid scams.
In this Perpetual Income 365 review, we are going to check who is behind this product, what the price is, the pros and cons (including some red flags) and how does it work, so you will know whether to invest in it or not.
Let’s find out what the Perpetual Income 365 is all about.
Disclaimer
Please note, I am not a member or an affiliate for Perpetual Income 365. This review is based on research and information available online in the public domain. Any recommendation and conclusions are only opinions and may not apply to all persons or situations.
Table of Contents
- 1 Perpetual Income 365 Overview
- 2 Perpetual Income 365 Summary
- 3 What is Perpetual Income 365
- 4 Who Is Behind
- 5 Who is it For
- 6 Members Area
- 7 What is the Price?
- 8 How to Make Money with Perpetual Income 365
- 9 The Claims vs Facts
- 10 What I like
- 11 What I don’t like
- 12 How About An Alternative?
- 13 Final Verdict – Is Perpetual Income 365 a Scam?
- 14 Would You Like to Start Your Own Affiliate Business?
Perpetual Income 365 Overview
Product Name: Perpetual Income 365
Price to Join: $9 + $47 per month + Upsells up to $600
Creator: Shawn Josiah
Rating: 03/10
Do I recommend it? Not Really
Perpetual Income 365 Summary
Perpetual Income 365 is a ClickBank product that is supposed to teach you how to promote other CB products, but most importantly how to promote this very same Perpetual Income 365.
The way you promote it is via Email Marketing. That means you have to send a bunch of emails to strangers and hope that some of them will buy the Perpetual Income 365.
How do you find the email addresses?
Using Solo Ads, that means additional costs.
The advertised price for Perpetual Income 365 is $9, but once you make a purchase you are advised to “upgrade” your membership and you may end up paying a couple of hundreds of dollars.
Perpetual Income 365 is focused solely on self-promotion using Solo Ads.
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What is Perpetual Income 365
Did you have a chance to watch the introduction video they present at the beginning?
They talk about an algorithm that some guy was able to pull out from Netflix.
In other words, they say that Netlfix is popular because of a certain algorithm and now you can make easy money because this system called Perpetual Income 365 uses the same algorithm as well.
This is a very audacious statement, and I find it hard to believe.
But let’s break it down.
First of all the Perpetual Income 365 Review has nothing to do with Netflix, and there is no loophole nor secret algorithm.
Another example they use is a website called BarkBox, where members pay monthly fees to be educated about dogs and everything related to dogs.
Guys behind the Perpetual Income 365 Review say that how a great business model that is.
And I agree.
But the truth is that there are teams working behind the BarkBox business and they constantly provide value to their members. Without the value, members would just leave.
The point is that those examples they use in the introduction video are very misleading and it has nothing to do with the actual product.
What is Perpetual Income 365 Review About?
This system promises you to make about $430 a day and you don’t need to have any technical skills, you don’t need any website, and it is almost Done-For-You System.
In other words, all heavy lifting is automated, so you just “sit back and enjoy”.
Apparently it isn’t about any secret code or algorithms.
But they use phrases like
- “loophole
- the secret algorithm,
- Done-For-You
just to have your attention.
The bottom line is this course is supposed to help you to make money using email marketing and affiliate marketing. Both are legit ways and there are a lot of people making 6 figures (and more) income using affiliate marketing.
But none of the successful marketers use any automation tools – since such tools do not exist.
Note:
Whenever you see the term “automation tool” pay close attention to the details. There is a high chance that it is a scam.
Regardless of what it says in the introduction video the Perpetual Income 365 is about promoting this very same product, using email marketing.
They use some examples that people without prior experience were able to make $332 on the first day after applying this “Done For You” system.
Let me share with you a real “secret”:
There is no magic button or some kind of algorithm that can make your passive income on autopilot.
Who Is Behind
The guy behind the Perpetual Income 365 (PI365) is Shawn Josiah, but that was not that obvious at the beginning.
The thing is that from the sales page and an introduction video is not quite clear who is behind Perpetual Income 365.
At the beginning, it seems that the true identity of the owner won’t be revealed.
Also, there is no “About” page, you won’t find any Term and Conditions either, which is a red flag.
With that being said, I am a bit surprised that PI365 is one of the most popular ClickBank products.
One may ask whether ClickBank is legit having such products still available.
When we compare it with Super Affiliate System or Commission Hero, (which are also “long-time” popular products on ClickBank) we see that the real owner is not afraid to reveal the identity.
But I digress.
After a bit of digging, I found out that Shawn Josiah is probably a real person.
It even brought me to another marketer called Jamie Lewis (an internet marketer who keeps coming up with new products – I am going to mention them later).
It seems that this guy named Shawn Josiah promoting Jamies’s product.
Or, it is just kind of alias, and this product belongs to Jamie himself.
How did I find the connection between Shawn and Jamie Lewis?
The Facebook page led me to Jamie’s ClickBank product called Explode my Payday.
Now here is another interesting fact – Jamie has also another product called Profit365.
It is probably just a coincidence, but the Perpetual Income 365 looks quite similar (even the name).
So even if Shawn is a real person, the fact that he is partnered with Jamie, means that the Perpetual Income 365 Review belongs to the same category as Explode My PayDay or Profit365.
Both systems focus on self-promotion.
Meaning that you can make some money, but what happens if this product is taken down?
You have nothing to promote, and you have not learned anything that you can use in potential future projects.
Who is it For
Perpetual Income 365 is supposed to be for newbies and beginners.
People who are looking for ways how to learn how to make money online and are willing to invest $9.
But the truth is the
- This system does not teach how to make money online, other than how to promote the PI365
- The price of $9 is misleading. There is a membership for $49/month, plus upsells
- You need to be prepared to pay additional costs for Solo Ads (at least $200 per month to get some traction)
If you are a newbie and you don’t have any experience with affiliate marketing, I would like to show you what does it take to make money online.
First of all, there is no automated system that generates income for you. Everyone would be rich by now.
Sure it is possible to generate 5 or 6 digits online, but it requires time and effort.
If you want to find out more what is the easiest way how to make money online, I suggest you read this article about How to Start an Affiliate Marketing Business.
Members Area
Once you purchase the product you can access the member’s area.
At the left-hand side, you see a menu with at least 3 options on how to “upgrade” your membership.
Meaning – these are upsells with no real value.
What is good about this system, they have an active Facebook Group.
According to a few success stories, it seems that some of the members made couple bucks but it does not say how much they “invested” in the Solo Ads.
What is the Price?
This product looks very affordable.
I think everyone can pay $9 for a product, right?
Well, not so fast.
The advertised price $9 is just a beginning and basically, it is only an incentive to get your credit card information so you can be charged for the upsells.
But don’t worry. You won’t be charged automatically. It is explained that to take full advantage of this system you need to buy these upsells. These are most likely one-click upsells, so you better watch out where you click.
Even if you decide to buy the entire package (meaning all the upsells) you won’t get any secret method, nothing that can boost the traffic or sales.
How to Make Money with Perpetual Income 365
This is just a way how Shawn makes money and of course his affiliates:
Yes, that is right – this is the only way how you can make money with Perpetual Income 365 -> to become an affiliate partner and start promoting it.
But even if you decide to go ahead and start promoting this product using the Perpetual Income 365 method, keep this in mind:
- Monthly Membership $49 per month
- Autoresponder $20 per month (there are free services as well, but they have certain limitations)
- Price for Solo Ads – Cost for the advertising ranges from $50 to several hundred per month (depends on your budget)
The traffic you get is questionable. Solo Ads seem an easy way how to reach people, but without the proper experience, you won’t get relevant traffic (and therefore minimum to zero sales).
And any sort of paid advertising is for experienced marketers only.
Sure you can throw some money and watch how people click on your affiliate links. But the will remain only clicks.
How do you know that people receiving your offer are interested in buying ClickBank products, especially Perpetual Income 365?
The Claims vs Facts
Here we go over a few red flags that I think it is important to mention before we jump into the final conclusion.
- Fake Testimonials
Using paid actors for testimonials is quite common when it comes to ClickBank Products.
There are two of them in the introduction video. As you see both of them can be found on Fiverr (online market place for freelance services – Source Wikipedia).
…and here is another
- Price/Upsells
Don’t you hate it when you are told to pay $9 for a product, but once you inside the members’ area you need to pay several hundred to get the full service?
- Misleading Examples
First of all, they compare the success of Netflix with the potential success of Perpetual Income 365.
But this comparison is very misleading and it has nothing to do with reality.
Another statement they say is that even 7 years old can make money using the Perpetual Income 365 system.
As proof, they give an example of Ryan’s World.
These two are not related at all.
I understand that a newbie can see a connection but it is important to see a whole picture.
Ryan’s world YouTube channel started in 2015 and it has tons of videos. First of all these videos are Toys review, experiments, exercises and so much other stuff that people love to watch – genuinely.
What does the Perpetual Income 365?
The only value this product has is the potential of making affiliate commission in case you sell it.
Do you see any connections?
I don’t.
Let me know in the comment section below if I made myself clear.
What I like
- Money-Back Guarantee (it is a ClickBank policy)
- Active Facebook group
- It is possible to make money if you are OK with promoting the Perpetual Income 365
What I don’t like
- Misleading introduction page (non-related examples)
- Fake Testimonials (Fiverr Actors)
- Price for the product not revealed at the beginning
- Additional costs for Solo Ads
- Focused on self-promotion
How About An Alternative?
I know how you feel.
Disappointed.
I spent over a year searching for products, checking ClickBank systems, and only learning what does not work.
Being frustrated it is not easy to recognize something that works. One is suspicious about everything.
Even when I finally found the platform that teaches how to generate income online, I was doubtful. You can have a look at this article where I describe what is that platform about.
You will at least gain some knowledge about what does it work.
Also, here is an overview of both systems:
You are welcome to ask any questions related to the online platform I have briefly mentioned.
Please use the comment section below.
Final Verdict – Is Perpetual Income 365 a Scam?
No, it is not, but I don’t recommend buying the Perpetual Income 365!
It is a misleading product.
You don’t pay just $9, but there is a hidden fee of $47 per month! What do you get for it?
Not much – actually only a chance to spend more money, by purchasing other products (upsells).
Sure there is a chance to make some money by promoting this product and make an affiliate commission. But you have to consider the additional cost for the Solo Ads.
The way I see it, you buy Solo Ads for $300, and you make $20 or $40 back (the promised affiliate commission of $338.50 is only in a case where the prospect purchase the entire package, worth of about $600).
This does not seem like a profitable business.
If you have questions regarding the Perpetual Income 365 let me know in the comment section below. I will be more than happy to give you hand.
Thank you for reading
Mike
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Riley says
It’s not a good thing to see upsells after you join a platform thinking that it is very cheap and affordable to you. Again, this is another platform that many people would see as selfish because what they are promoting here is their own products in contrast to promoting the products of other people who are looking to join the platform. I like the fact that you can give this review online so that people will learn. I have been thinking of selling click bank product’s though, would you give me a go ahead?
Mike Bahno Mudesi says
I think most people hate upsells. To me, it is deceptive marketing.
First, you tell your prospects how much they will get out of the course, and at the end, they are “pushed” to spend much more.
Besides the fake testimonials – this fact alone is a big red flag.
And you are right – they solely focus on self-promotion. Perpetual Income 365 does not teach people how to start their own business.
Regarding the ClickBank products – you want to check the product first. Write an honest review about what you find out and then recommend the product or tell people to keep away from it.
I have found that many programs and courses within the e-Business niche (or make money online niche if you will) are misleading and even they pay big commissions (up to 75%) I would not recommend them.
I am sure in other niches (categories) there are good products and you can go ahead and promote them.
Wishing you a lot of success.
Paul says
Thanks for comprehensive review. I replied to the person that emailed me with that suggestion ticking them off and unsubscribed from their list !!
Mike Bahno Mudesi says
My pleasure Paul.
I am glad it helped.
Wishing you all the best
Cheers
Mike
Howard says
I got one of these scam emails and was curious what it was before I tossed it. Thank you for a details and an enlightening look at this scam.
Mike Bahno Mudesi says
Hello Howard,
You are welcome.
I am glad that you have not fallen for that scam.
Wishing you all the best
Mike
James says
Typical Wealthy Affiliate BS – thanks for letting me (and everybody else) know that you’re one of the dishonest ones
The WA System for Success!
Step 1: “Review” a product you’ve never tried, based on information you Google!
Step 2: Call it a scam, or just “okay”
Step 3: Recommend Wealthy Affiliate as your #1 Recommended System to make money online, despite being a newbie that has never made over 4 figures online in a month, let alone a week.
Grow up dude, people are getting REALLY tired of Wealthy Affiliate and their Bullsh*t Business Model of calling everybody scammers.
James
Mike Bahno Mudesi says
Hello James,
I think You are being too rush.
Not honest?
Well, if you paid close attention I did not use the word “scam” related to Perpetual Income 365.
I only say I don’t recommend it.
What is so Not honest about it?
BTW – thank you for your comment.
You are proof that WA course teaches what works.
I have created this post about 2 or 3 days ago.
Obviously, it has traffic already and ranks on the 1st page of google. Not bad, right?
I believe – this is how it should work.
You create a website and you drive traffic for free.
This is what I have been learning.
Perpetual Income 365 teaches how to pay for traffic – but I am sure you know that paid traffic rarely works for beginners.
Now the price:
I am being honest about the WA price structure – you may have seen the WA review I did.
How about Perpetual Income 365?
Price: 9 bucks?
Not at all – a bunch of upsells and additional cost, for Solo Ads.
Does WA ask money to try out their system?
No – there is 7 days free trial no credit card needed.
I don’t say it is a perfect system but everyone can test it out.
And I offer this as an option for the reader – Again what is so dishonest about that?
If that does not work, he or she can leave without paying a dime. (Yes Perpetual Income 365 as part of ClickBank offers a money-back guarantee as well).
I don’t force people to read my article – It is organically found withing google search.
But thank you again for your comment.
James says
Congratulations, you ranked for a keyword with VERY low competition, and it just took you two days!
I know the Wealthy Affiliate Circle Jerk has you convinced otherwise, but Paid Traffic can work just FINE for beginners, provided they are sending quality traffic to a quality landing page & offer.
I got started in Solo Ads myself (as a buyer of traffic) probably 8 years ago, and they work just fine and NORMALLY return my investment upfront, with my email list growing bigger with each one I do.
I’m sure that sets off all sorts of alarms and red flags in your brain bc “oh noes, Kyle & Carson said THEIR system is the best, it’s not possible that something ELSE can work (potentially) better!”
I’ve got a challenge for you – try actually BUYING & GOING THROUGH THE PRODUCTS YOU’RE PRETENDING TO REVIEW.
*Gasp* – WHAT?! Kyle & Carson don’t say THAT – they just say make shit up, and call everything sub-par or a scam (well, they backed off on the scam thing since the mobe lawsuit, but it’s still highly implied in their training, even now in 2020) then recommend WA as your #1 Choice Instead!!
I guarantee there are quite a few products on your blog (I’ve looked) that are BETTER than Wealthy Affiliate (I used to be a WA Member) – but you still choose to NOT recommend them bc “Kyle & Carson said so”.
It’s clear you haven’t gone through ANY of them, so your “reviews” have zero merit.
I know I know—-hard to stop drinking the KoolAid…but maybe..just maybe…if you start being HONEST with your business, and not just basing your “reviews” off of the sales page, the JV/Affiliate Page, and other peoples reviews…you may just find something you like better, and you may find a business model that works better than your fake review website.
Now, if you’ll excuse me, I have another mixed drink that needs…mixing…and…drank.
My $0.02
James