Great company idea… in theory
Great company idea… in theory. They charged 15k for a program that went bust that my husband and I paid for called Done For You (they transitioned this to something called Diamond)
They’ll tell you you can have a business doing marketing. What they should have warned us about is that many of the things they said were “good” things to market for are niches covered by Google Gurantee. If you’re not sure why this is a problem, let me help you understand. Modern Millionaires will charge you somewhere between 5k to 10k for them to teach you how to run your own ad agency. they will then suggest popular niches (roofing, pest control, carpentry etc.) the problem is that the niches they gave on their recommended list were covered niches Google Guarantee covers. Why this is problematic is that Modern Millionaire teaches you to manage your agency with Google (and Facebook) ads. The Facebook ads are typically trash, just a way to make your customers feel like their getting something for their money while you take 90 days to get useful data and then finally start getting your customer legit leads. Google Gurantee averages $25-50 cost per lead… you know what Modern Millionaires tells you to sell your leads for? $100.
Dude, why would someone pay inexperienced people who are new to the marketing world that kind of money? They want you to charge 2k retainer fees (including ad spend) to these poor saps. It feels borderline immoral. It’s literally faking it till you make it.
This company is like A bad Green Day song, except it’s not a boulevard of broken (pipe ) dreams, it’s a cityscape. They work their coaches overtime, most are young people who don’t have families. They make promises they can’t keep and they aren’t flexible. I have one client under their SaaS product (Leadific) which they tout as the greatest CRM ever but it’s really just a Hubspot wannabe. It currently isn’t working (because of Twilio, they’re backend provider for the phone numbers) and so they keep throwing up their hands. This will now be the second client I’ve lost or am in danger of losing because of some problem with their program.
The first client I lost was because they couldn’t fulfill their obligations under the DFY program (which is why they shut it down). They promised me a website in a 2 week timeline, it came a month later. They promised a landing page for my first clients Google ad, it came weeks after they promised it. The worst was that they didn’t warn me about Google flagging accounts for duplicate cards. So, unknowingly, they built me a campaign that I then couldn’t use because Google thought I was committing fraud.
It’s actually a great program in the beginning, but once you get into the technical stuff like managing a campaign it’s bad. I would not recommend this program and I would tell you that with the amount of people going through and dropping out of this program there is no way these reviews are this high… unless of course they’re pushing their own employees to inflate them here. Companies do this tactic all the time. If you want to see how well the company works go look up Leadific on the Google Playstore or Apple App Store and see the ratings.
If you’re reading this review, do not do this program. Save yourself the money and time.
