Welcome to my Fast Cash Blueprint 2.0 Review. You have no doubt seen an online promotion, advertising this product or like me, perhaps you simply stumbled upon it and were intrigued as to what it was all about. I have been working online for many years now and have seen many scams come and go. But I am always interested when someone says they have a method that allows you to make money online, using a “secret” traffic source. And here we have a prime example of just that! Fast Cash Blueprint 2.0 claims to be able to show you how to make money online via affiliate marketing. It claims that the method involves using a secret traffic source to make sales, but does not require you to own a website, do any sort of SEO, write articles, do any social media marketing, YouTube video’s, in fact none of the usual stuff! So what is Fast Cash Blueprint 2.0? I needed to investigate!
Fast Cash Blueprint 2.0 Review – The Official Site
So I found this product on the “official site”, if you can call it that. The site is called Source Digest Blog (dot com) and Fast Cash Blueprint 2.0 is their top recommendation. There is no wonder that this product is their no.1 choice as it was created by the owner of the site, who goes by the name of “Nate”.
My first impressions of this website were not great to be honest. The website is extremely basic, with the majority of the site simply made up of text on a dark black background. On saying that, there are what appears to be a lot of product reviews on the site and the text appears to have been written by a human and not produced by some auto-blogging software. However, I did get a little suspicious when I started looking through the reviews and realized that none of them actually have any specific information about the topic or product that they were supposed to be about.
All of the reviews that I looked at within the “Source Digest Blog” all pointed to the no.1 recommendation. Nothing wrong with that, lots of sites give recommendations to really good quality products, if it will help the reader. We do the same thing here on our site.
However, on visiting the Fast Cash Blueprint 2.0 sales page I began to get a little bit suspicious again! There is no attempt here to make the sales page look fancy in any way. Sometimes this is a good thing, but here it just gave me the impression that the creator of this website couldn’t really be bothered. But I was still intrigued as to what Fast Cash Blueprint 2.0 was all about and what the secret traffic source really was. On reading through the comments within the sales page I started to notice a pattern. There were several comments that sounded very similar and had the same kind of wording. Looking at this site made me more suspicious the further I went.
Fast Cash Blueprint 2.0 Review – Here are the results of my findings!
However… Some of the images seen on this website have also been taken from other sources too. This doesn’t fill me with confidence, but never the less we will take a look at the product itself and discover the secret traffic source!
What Is Fast Cash Blueprint 2.0? – What Is The Traffic Source?
Fast Cash Blueprint 2.0 is simply an eBook. Priced at $14.92, this makes quite a tempting download for anyone wanting a quick way to make money online. So what’s inside, and what’s the big secret? Well the eBook starts with some really very standard information on setting up affiliate accounts with the likes of Clickbank. Standard stuff, but I guess it has to be included for anyone that is just starting out. Moving on, we learn that the big traffic secret is actually using question and answer sites, like Quora to drive traffic.
Fast Cash Blueprint 2.0 – How It Works
The idea is that you visit certain websites where people are looking for the answers to questions. On answering the question you give a link for further information and drive that person to an affiliate link. Most people are familiar with Yahoo Answers. But not so many people are aware of the fact that there are actually lots more question and answer sites on the web. The idea of driving traffic from these sites is not new. In fact there are lots and lots of people on these sites every day, trying to do just the same thing. To a certain degree, this system does work, however there is a slight drawback.
Although you are told that you wouldn’t need to write any articles or own a website in order to make this system work, you do still need to produce landing pages! You see, these question and answer sites do not allow affiliate links. The way that Fast Cash Blueprint 2.0 gets around this is by telling you to create landing pages, created in the free “blogger” blogging platform.
Is Fast Cash Blueprint 2.0 a scam?
So, is Fast Cash Blueprint 2.0 a scam? Well, in actual fact this system is not a scam. The way that the official site looks and is put together is not great to say the least. The comments on this site are without a doubt completely fake. The image of the creator as we said is also not the true identity of the person that created this site. Even the image of the check within the comments was taken from somewhere else.
Fast Cash Blueprint 2.0 Review – Conclusion
In my opinion, I would not recommend this product. The methods in this eBook may get you the odd sale here and there, it is possible and that’s why I cannot call this a scam. However, these methods will be rather hit and miss to say the least. With a growing amount of people trying to drive traffic from the Q&A sites it’s highly likely that results this method will not last for long, if at all. And because you are having to create landing pages within Blogger, you also run the risk of being labelled a spammer and getting your account banned.
My conclusion is that you should probably stay away from this dodgy site! It’s been put together with the sole purpose of generating sales. Although not completely a scam, there are far better ways to start learning to make money online.
Hello,
Interesting read. Thank you. I am about to venture into this whole new world in the ether for me but, as always, I search around and read all I can before jumping in. Obviously I’ll be checking your recommendation of “Wealthy Affiliate” and see how that fares.
Have you reviewed yet the one from Fred Lam “Starting from Zero (How To Build An Online Business When You’re Starting With Nothing)” which is endorsed by Robert T. Kiyosaki. There’s a free pdf [Starting-From-Zero-RK-Edition] that they’ve been offering left, right, and centre lately. I’d be interested in your thoughts.
Thanks in advance.
Hi there. I have seen the Fred Lam Starting from Zero eBook around but as of yet I haven’t reviewed it. Perhaps over the next week I will take a look at that and put a review up about it. I can assure you that you won’t be disappointed with the training on Wealthy Affiliate. I would recommend going through the free training at least, so that you can see what its all about and the quality of the training that you can expect throughout. Keep your eye on the MMOZ blog for more on the Starting From Zero review!
Take care,
Andrew
Hi Andrew,
I’m always suspicious when they say you can make money without a website, blog or by doing any writing…it’s kind of like saying you can make money at a market without setting up a stall!
While their strategy of using Q&A sites to drive traffic to affiliate links sounds legitimate, I imagine it would be a lot of effort to go through and answer enough questions to get the traffic to create a decent income.
Your recomendation is a much better way to learn a proper online business. I agree with you there!
– Luke
Hi Luke. Yeah, when I stumbled upon this system there were lots of things that made me think that perhaps it wasn’t legitimate. However, although I definitely do not recommend anyone purchase this system, I am still sat on the fence as to the method itself. I don’t think that the creator of this product did themselves any favors at all by being so fake on the sales page. The website itself looks very basic, but that is not always a bad sign. Sometimes there is no need for bells and whistles when the product is good.
As for the product, I think you are right. I have tried using the kind of sites suggested within Fast Cash Blueprint 2.0 to drive traffic and the results were not good. so to say that you can make around a hundred dollars per day with 40 minutes of work, I think is a rather high expectation. On saying that, it is possible to get a bit of traffic from these sites, so therefore it is possible to make money too! That’s why I’m still sat on the fence!
I recommend joining Wealthy Affiliate because this is a long term business that can be grown over time and it doesn’t cost anything to start. Its a great solution and you don’t have to waste your time on Q&A sites!
Cheers,
Andrew