FB Easy Money is a training course on how to successfully generate custom for your online business through Facebook. The course was developed by Gareth Jehu.
What does the product offer?
FB Easy Money is a downloadable guide that teaches you about using Facebook to make a profitable business. Gareth Jehu covers a large number of topics over the course which is broken down into eight webinars that are each in turn 45-60 minutes in length. As well as this FB Easy Money comes with 6 one hour Skype sessions with Gareth Jehu and 3 bonus products each of which tie into the core of FB Easy Money.
How does the product work?
FB Easy Money allegedly draws on knowledge imparted to Gareth Jehu from an internet marketer that he paid a great deal to in order to learn how he made money through Facebook. The course itself is pretty standard for this kind of product. The videos cover a number of topics from finding a niche and setting up the page to creating content and generating traffic. Ultimately what you are doing is using Facebook as a marketing platform for products you sell, seemingly including Amazon and eBay (a whole video is dedicated to them).
What is the initial investment?
FB Easy Money sells for a one off payment of £197 with no mention of a refund policy or money back guarantee.
What is the rate of return?
Gareth Jehu says that by applying what he teaches in FB Easy Money, you should be able to make £1,000 per week in a few hours.
Conclusion
I was very impressed with Gareth Jehu’s previous product, Kudos List Building and a large part of that was down to a price that I thought was very fair, if not a little cheap on reflection. FB Easy Money however goes too far in the opposite direction and at almost £200; I feel prices itself out of the market. There is a lot on offer here and if Kudos List Building is anything to go buy the content itself will be top notch but the fact is that with any course of this nature most of the information is already available online if you are willing to put the time in. What you pay for with information products like this, I believe, is convenience.
Because of this FB Easy Money simply doesn’t offer enough to represent value, despite Gareth Jehu claiming that FB Easy Money has a value of over £6,500 (which is a ludicrously inflated figure). All of this is a shame as I really wanted FB Easy Money to be something worth recommending but unfortunately, it isn’t at this price.