Welcome to the Ad Formula Review!
Name: Ad Formula
Website: www.adformula.co
Price: Free up to $50,000
Owners: Jack Heaton
Best For: No One
SUMMARY: Ad Formula is a premium online ad revenue system, which can help you earn passive income.
This post may contain affiliate links. Please read my disclosure for more info.
I’ll be going over everything that you should know about “Ad Formula.” I received this product via email. You may have too. After reading this review, hopefully, you’ll be able to make a more informed purchasing decision.
By the way, I applaud you for doing your own due diligence before moving forward. There are many scams on the internet at the moment, and they seem to be spreading like wildfire. At any rate, don’t get this program confused with AdsCrisp. They are to different programs.
Ad Formula Overview
First of all the email, I received came from a random person that is always promoting different products to me. She stated within her email that I was a member of the Viral Cash App, which I’m not, but, that’s beside the point. To make a long story short, the lady claimed she had a gift for me.
All I needed to do to get the gift is to download an app, activate it, and I’ll see profits flowing into my bank account. The best part is that even people with know experience can make over 500 per day all on autopilot (guaranteed).
Okay, so after reviewing hundreds of online product, this is a red flag immediately to me, you can’t guarantee how much anyone will make online within any given day or time. Especially without giving them a separate paper of the specifics, it’s an FTC law.
Either way, I’m just educating you on your rights. With that said, the gift that this unknown woman has given is called “Ad Formula“, it claims to have a shortcut, where you can earn up to $3,000.00 per day or more. Another red flag.
Only Available To 50 People
Anyhow, Ad Formula is claiming that this offer is available to only 50 people in your country due to strict conditions, which was made by Jack, and after 100 video views he will destroy the sales video, and it will never be seen again. This a trick, to motivate you to buy on impulse.
To put it another way, Jack is claiming that you’re lucky that you got to see the offer where you can make all of this money with shortcuts that he has discovered, and only 50 extraordinary people will get this opportunity.
Furthermore, he will give you the exact formula that he used to make millions. By the way, the image below is supposed to be his bank account balance.
Throughout his sales video, you’ll notice that he is enticing you by showing you many income reports. It’s another way to encourage you to join the program right away, which is very misleading, in my opinion.
How Does Ad Formula Work?
Well, the best part according to Jack is it has nothing to do with:
- Internet Marketing
- Forex Trading,
- Cryptocurrency
- Gambling
- MLM.
So, here is what you’ll be doing. Jack needs your help to test and diagnosis their software so that they can make sure it is 100% accurate. In other words, it sounds like to me Jack is not sure if this truly works.
Either way, he is looking for beta testers to help him collect data for his banner ad company. He needs you to test them and see if what worked for him will work for you.
Jack Wants You To Follow This Steps
- Step 1: Fill out the form below the sales video.
- Step 2: You’ll activate your account
- Step 3: Watch your profits grow.
So, What Is Ad Formula Exactly?
The Ad Formula is a sales funnel that will lead you to a company called Click2Sell, and this means that the Ad Formula isn’t a system itself. Click2Sell is the system that you’ll be working joining.
However, even so, Click2Sell is a self-serve advertising platform that will allow anyone with no prior advertising experience to launch their own marketing campaigns within minutes.
Although this is not Jack’s Sales Video, this is Click2Sell Sales video. Indeed it would appear legit. Keep reading to find out why I don’t trust this company.
Is Ad Formula A Scam?
No, I can’t say that Ad Formula is a scam. I can say that they seem to be very misleading, and it can be a considerable risk. While doing my research, I did find that Click2Sell was upfront. If you login to the dashboard of Click2Sell and read the FAQs section. They do let you know there is no such thing as guaranteed profits so, that was a relief to see.
My question is, why would Jack predicate how much you could make if Click2Sell themselves didn’t even promise you profits? Regardless, in the next few paragraphs, I’ll explain why I am skeptical about this program.
Here What I Didn’t Like About Ad Formula.
#1. It’s Confusing
As mentioned earlier, Ad Formula is a sales funnel; it’s not the actual name of the product. The real name behind this product is Click2Sell, this can confuse people when you present the product under one name, and then they’re shown another thing.
#2. It Is A Huge Risk
Yes, as Jack stated, you can join for free. However, you’re only joining his mailing list, and sales funnel for free.
However, when you get to your dashboard, you’ll suddenly realize everything is far from free. The package deals are costly. I wouldn’t risk it.
The List Continues
#3. Campaigns Are Misleading
According to the launch a campaign page, there was an option to launch a campaign for a minimum of $100.00. When I tried launching the campaign at the lowest investment possible, I received an error message saying “minimum budget is $250.00.”
In other words, I couldn’t move forward with launching a campaign unless I agreed to pay $250.00 minimum.
Anyhow, $250.00 will get you 1000 impressions. What this means is you’ll get 1000 views on your banner ad. However, it does not mean you will receive clicks to your banner ad.
Above all, it means that your ad will be seen 1000 times. If know clicks on the advertisements are made and no one makes a purchase after clicking, you won’t make any money at all. So, I’m still puzzled how you would make up to $3000.00 a day.
#4. I Contacted Chat Support
Well, I contacted live chat support so, that I could understand how or where will my banner ads be seen. I mean, if you or I were to invest $250.00 we both need to know what is going on.
The live chat support had no solution for me. They said they would contact me within 15 minutes via phone. The problem is, I never entered my real phone number, so, of course, they weren’t going to be able to call me there.
However, they did send me an email, and some guy said he was my personal marketer for Click2Sell. Therefore, he needed to talk to me on the phone and teach me all the tips and tricks. Needless, to say, I never replied.
I also received a response email from the live chat support. That email came from a company named Banner Bit, so, it seems like you will be involved with more than one company. I’m not sure; they still sound a little sketchy to me.
#5. The Owner, I’m Not Sure If He’s Real
I am not sure if the owner Jack is real. The photos he uses on his landing page isn’t him. I found that same photo on Shutterstock.
Need More Convincing
#6. No Withdrawal Option
Okay, so they say you’ll be making money thus, why would I have to pay for a package first before I set up a withdrawal method? Did I mention that you’ll have to submit your Identification documents as well? Yes, you’ll have to submit your ID documents so that Click2Sell can comply with Anti-Money Laundering (AML) laws.
#7. BBB Rating “F”
According to the Better Bureau Business, Click2Sell has an “F” rating. With the most recent complaint being in April 2019. The customer is upset that they have been given the run-around and it appears he has lost about 2200.00 give or take.
#8. No Training
If this account is supposed to be for anyone, even a beginner, then I wonder why they have no training. How would a beginner know what to do? I guess this is why they have the so-called personal marketer call you on the phone.
#9. Discrepancies In Investment
If you read over the Click2Sell main landing page, it tells you that your investment could be up to $5k. However, when you join the program, there were investments up to $50k, and the packages went up to $25k.
PROS
- Nothing
CONS
- Seriously Misleading.
- Ridiculous Income Claims.
- Chat Support Is Useless.
- This could be a confusing system.
- They Have A Little Money Lost Complaints.
Ad Formula Training & Support
The worst part about this account is they claim that it’s for anyone, even beginners. I haven’t set up to many campaigns myself, so, I would be considered a beginner. I can tell you firsthand; it’s not beginner friendly.
There was no training available unless you want to call their 17-page PDF training, and that was sketchy. About 12 of those pages were nothing but showing you how to set up the campaign. They didn’t tell you in details where your ads would display. How to create the banner ad? Nothing.
Ad Formula Price
The investment, in my opinion, is a considerable risk. Here is what you can expect if you were to invest in Ad Formula (Click2Sell).
Impression packages can range from $200 to $50,000.00, and if that wasn’t enough to alarm you. There are also packages that you can invest in; I have no idea what these packages are for like I said the chat support wasn’t helpful at all.
- $200 – Starter
- $1000 – Silver Package
- $5000 – Gold Package
- $10,000 – Platinum Package
- $25,000 – Diamond Package
I must admit the packages don’t go into too many details on what you will get but, neither does the Click2Sell platform. Everything seemed a little vague.
Yes, the packages themselves do list what you are supposed to get but, there are no further details on what exactly does it all means.
When I tried to buy a package, there were four payment options, and the only option that they allowed me to use was a credit or debit card.
Alternative To Click2Sell Paid Ads
#1. Start A Blog:
I would suggest that you start a blog, it is the safest and the most sustainable way to make money online, whether it’s with paid ads, to affiliate marketing, or whatever.
After you have started your blog will take time to drive traffic to your blog. You’ll also need to learn the proper way to apply SEO methods by using keywords.
Either way, even if you were to run paid ads alone, you’ll still need to learn keyword research. So, you’ll need a keyword tool. I use Jaaxy, and it has been working great for me. Once your blog is picking up traffic, you can apply to ad networks, such as Google Adsense Or Media.net.
Both of the above-mentioned companies will accept you for free. The catch is you’ll need a blog. Want to learn how I started my blog? Go here, and read this review.
#2. Run Ads On Bing Ads Or Google Ads. It’s Less Risky!
I prefer Bing Ads, but some prefer Google. Either way, it’s your choice. You’ll need to write an article on your blog explaining about your product that you’re trying to promote.
Once you have everything set up to go, you’ll go over to either one of the advertising companies ( Google or Bing) and place your ad. It’s not free but, it’s certainly not as risky or expensive as Click2Sell.
Besides, Google and Bing are well-known so they can be trusted without a doubt.
My Final Opinion Of Ad Formula
Overall, you should have a better understanding if Ad Formula is for you. I’m afraid to say; I wouldn’t recommend this product due to the high investment risk. Plus, I’m also not positive if this will work. There are too many signs that makes me stay away from this.
Want to learn to affiliate marketing and about paid ads? I would recommend you check out my review about Wealthy Affiliate, they are like an internet marketing university for a fraction of the cost.
Comments Or Questions…
What do you think about Ad Formula (Click2Sell)? Would you risk thousands or even hundreds? Is it worth the investment? Have you dealt with this company before? Let me know because I;m still confused…
I really enjoyed your review of Ad Formula, I think instantly that you have identified so many red flags with this type of company. How can anyone predict what kind of money a person is going to make Click funnel or not. Nobody knows. There are so many of these type of websites offering the world, and giving you a lot of confusing data, trying to make you think that you could actually make all that money. Great job.
Hi Coralie,
Thank you, for stopping by! I’m glad to hear that you enjoyed the Ad Formula review.
Yes, you bring up an excellent point. How can anyone predict how much one can make, especially when it comes to making money online or a home-based business. The only place you can technically determine how much one can make is at an actual job. So, I agree with you no one knows the final results.
Yes, there are many of these website floating around the web and through emails. So, keep an eye out and don’t join anything unless you do your research just like you have. Have an awesome day! 😀
Hey there,
Firstly I would like to thank you for writing such an informative article on Ad Formula. I have heard about this product before but the concept of it was never so clear than it is now. I liked your honest review and personal experience on this product. As you have stated that it’s so high risking and there is no surety that it’s profitable moroever there are so many reasons to avoid this. So I will choose alternative options than choosing it.
Again thank you for sharing so much informations.
Hi Mahin,
I am happy to hear that I was able to clarify things for you when it came to the Ad Formula.
I agree with you, I think it’s best to go with the alternative solutions that I have provided within this review. You’ll certainly be a lot safer. Plus, you wouldn’t risk anywhere near the amount of money that you would if you were to go with Ad Formula.
Furthermore, the #1 solution I provided had a review of my#1 recommendation. They teach you how to start a blog with 100% comprehensive training included and the best part is you don’t have to pull out your credit card. So you can put it away.
Besides, there is no risk when you can try for free. Anyhow, I’m glad that I was able to help clarify things for you. Have an awesome day! “D
Hi Lakisha,
WOW! I have to agree that this definitely is a program to avoid. The thing is where are they even showing you what they give you for those outrageous prices? Ad Formula and Click2Sell both sound to be possibly a pyramid scheme or scam. The program you recommend sounds definitely much more like a reputable program that will actually teach you something and the importance of blogging! Wealthy Affiliate definitely sounds like something I need to check out!
Thank You for sharing this, as I now know to delete any message I get from Ad Formula!
Robert
Yes, it is a program to avoid. If you were to log into the Click2Sell program and go under “My campaigns” you would choose a campaign name and set the amount of time that you want the campaign to run.
After that, you’re asked to select the banner ad that you want to display. This is the same banner ad that will get impressions, according to the amount you invest in. I’ve added the screenshot above so you could see an example of the different investment cost.
I must give credit to the Wealthy Affiliate Community, the Owners, and the 100% comprehensive training, which is step by step training. It’ll take you by the hand and teach you how to make money online, without it I would’ve still been failing for all of these shiny objects.
In reading your post over again, the more I read about what Ad Formula charges for their packages and does not even offer adequate information as to why you would spend so much, reminds me of MOBE! We all know that they were closed down by the FTC in summer of 2018. The idea of swindling someone to make them first think the program is free, but actually a sales funnel to get them over to Click2Sell to get them to purchase more higher end products is exactly the kind of programs I’m avoiding! Did you actually lose money from this program? I can’t even begin to tell you how much money I lost trying programs like this, thinking they were for beginners. However the program you recommend, Wealthy Affiliate, does not sound like this. I love that they actually offer a free membership to build two websites and let you participate in beginning lessons and teach you about blogging. For the $49 member ship would I get access to more classes as a Premium, and is Premium the only upgrade, or do they have a sales funnel offering you something better if you spend more at the end of all their tutorials? I only ask this because I have tried several other affiliate programs, that I thought were going to teach me about internet marketing, to only find out that each of their lessons were a sales funnel to spend more money to get a better training format to earn higher commissions. From what you write about Wealthy Affiliate, they do not sound like they do this, but I wanted to ask because you sound like you would be honest about it. If Premium is the only upgrade and the training in Wealthy Affiliate is “just that,” Training – then Wealthy Affiliate sounds worthwhile to check into. Since there is a free membership, where I don’t need a credit card ( I opened your link and saw that no credit card required for the free membership) I really don’t have anything to lose to give it a try.
Thank You for this post,
Robert Warneck
Hi Robert,
You bring up some excellent points. As I was writing the post, it didn’t dawn on me about the company “MOBE”.
I was a Gold Member of MOBE. In fact, I lost about $3,000.00 with them.
I remember as I was going through their training, they wanted me to put my house up for refinancing. If I would have done that, I would’ve been out of $60,000.00 and maybe even a house. I’m so, glad that I didn’t go further with them. It’s a shame how some people don’t care about others well beings.
Nevertheless, you’re exactly right, Ad Formula is a sales funnel that leads to higher-end products. Products that I’m not even sure will work. So, I don’t encourage anyone to attempt it. I’m so glad to hear that you’re avoiding programs like this, you’re doing the right thing.
Anyhow, no, I haven’t lost any money with this program. I’ve learned from the past to do my research before joining any programs. Plus, I’ve reviewed hundreds of products on this website (Online Money No Scams), and I have discovered about 90% of these make money online products are a recipe for disaster.
I’m so sorry to hear that you’ve lost money to programs like this, that’s why I’ve decided to start a website and review affiliate marketing training products. I’ve also learned over time that there are many people losing money.
Either way, I’m so glad to have found Wealthy Affiliate. If I would’ve never found Wealthy Affiliate, I may never have continued but, I’m so glad that I did.
So, yes having the option of joining WA for free with 2 websites and no credit, in my opinion, it’s the best way to decide if a program is for you or not. It’s like a “try before you buy type of deal”.
Anyhow, you have asked many great questions, and I’m glad you asked.
As a premium member for $49.00 a month, you would get access to the entire training platform, which includes, weekly webinars, live chat, interactive support, and unlimited training. Plus, I would be there to support you the entire way.
Furthermore, you also can have up to 25 websites. I personally only work on one, and I encourage anyone beginning affiliate marketing for the first time to start with just one site. Even better is, your hosting is included, keyword research tool (we use Jaaxy). Plus, there are many ways you can learn and earn with Wealthy Affiliate.
You’ll also be shown how to join affiliate programs; the list goes on and on. It’s almost too good to be true but, in this case, it is true.
The bottom line is there no sales funnel for WA. There aren’t any further upgrades at all and the premium membership hasn’t changed in over 12 years. There training, for the investment cost is one of the best because of scammy products maybe people wonder if they should join Wealthy Affiliate.
Of course, you would have to get a domain name which is $15.99/ per year.
Regardless, of any business that you decide to join. You’ll always need your own domain name. Your domain name will be part of your brand.
Other than that, there are no further fees, $49.00 per month is the final fee.
Above all, I can understand all of your concerns, you will have continuous training, in fact, as I mentioned earlier, I was a member of MOBE where I paid a few thousand for a high-end coaching program, and I never ever learned anywhere near what I know today.
Training is created every single day, either by a member or by the owner themselves. Also, the community is the best supporting community that I have ever experienced. You will never be stuck. It’s a pay-it-forward community. Meaning, we help each other out.
You’ll be provided with the necessary tools that you need to succeed online. It doesn’t hurt when to try it out, you have nothing to lose. I’ll see you on the inside…Get started Now with Wealthy Affiliate. 😀