Perpetual Income 365 Review – Is it a Huge Waste of Money?

I purchased Perpetual Income 365 and in this review, I’m going to cover the most important things you need to know regarding the program, including:

  1. If it’s really a scam or if it’s legitimate.
  2. How it really works.
  3. The pros and cons.
  4. About how much you can expect to spend if you buy it (it is WAY more than you think).
  5. And if there’s better alternatives (in my opinion, there is a BETTER option, but more on that later).

The quick overview:

  • Name: Perpetual Income 365.
  • Owners: Shawn Josiah.
  • Pricing: $9.80 for me, then up to $500+ in upsells.
  • What do you learn? Affiliate marketing, specifically how to promote Perpetual Income 365 to others.
  • Is it a scam? No, but that doesn’t mean I liked it.
  • Rating: 10 out of 100 points.

Do I recommend Perpetual Income 365? No:

There are many things I’m not happy about with this program, but the main issues are as follows:

  • $9.80 is just the start (you need to spend about $500 to even get started).
  • The program is basically just self promotional (I don’t like this, some might even think it’s a pyramid scheme).

Long story short, I have VERY little confidence in Perpetual Income 365 and do NOT recommend it. I believe there are FAR better ways to build an affiliate business than through this!

Better alternatives? Yes (More info on that below).

Back to the Perpetual Income 365 review:

Summary of the program (simple premise):

  1. Buy into the program.
  2. Then buy the necessary upsells to become an affiliate of Perpetual Income 365.
  3. You will promote this program through Email marketing.
  4. You have the option to buy traffic from this program and then send people through your own funnel promoting Perpetual Income 365.

The “idea” behind the program is that you buy traffic, collect emails, promote the program, make sales, then rinse and repeat (however, realistically there is so much more difficulties in doing that in my opinion).

Here is how this all goes down:

I paid $9.80 to get in. I then discovered you needed to buy one or more the following to even begin promoting this program:

  • $197 upsell known as Turbo Charged Perpetual Income 365.
  • $297 upsell for what is known as Email ATM.
  • $127 upsell for a Perpetual Income Multiplier.
  • $99 a month upsell of Get Response (Autoresponder for emails) that is required.
  • Then there is the option to buy traffic from none other than Shawn himself (could cost $100s extra).
  • Total: $100s and potentially even over $1,000.

I am not a fan of this because I don’t trust traffic channels which are vague and considering all the upsells (that I felt misled about to begin with) were annoying from the start of this annoying funnel, I have no confidence in buying from Shawn anymore. By the way, here is him admitting he sells you traffic:

All things combined, you have to spend a lot, and Shawn makes a lot of money from this in the process. Then if you DO make money from promoting this program, Shawn makes even more money since everyone you refer/make sales from goes through the same funnel.

Rinse and repeat…

Pros:

  1. You can make money from this opportunity.

Cons:

  1. I felt misled (small cost to enter, then massive upsell after upsell).
  2. I do not like the self promotional nature of this program (feels very suspicious to me).
  3. I have no confidence in this program.
  4. In my affiliate experience, email marketing is not beginner friendly and not as easy as it sounds.
  5. I have 0 trust in Shawn’s traffic services (I stay away from these offers personally because I know about how to generate traffic).

My final thoughts on Perpetual Income 365:

The experience I had with this program wasn’t very positive to even begin with, and the further I went into it, the more and more the negative experiences piled on. I do affiliate marketing and the nature in which Perpetual Income 365 operates frankly speaking disgusts me. It’s my opinion but sadly, I have no other way I can describe my experiences.

I like transparency and programs that give people flexibility in building an affiliate business on their niche topics. I see none of that with Perpetual Income 365 and while you can make money with it, keep in mind you will have to spend A LOT with no guarantees.

Me personally, I am never ever going to recommend Perpetual Income 365…

Alternatives? Yep! Why the Wealthy Affiliate program is my top choice:

Wealthy Affiliate is also an affiliate marketing program, but what it teaches people is to build profitable affiliate websites on passions they have in life and drive free traffic to them (there is also more advanced training after that).

Here’s why it’s better than Perpetual Income 365 in my opinion:

  1. It’s free to test drive (no CC needed).
  2. WAY more transparent in my opinion.
  3. Also very beginner friendly.
  4. Better on YOUR wallet: $0 to try, then $49/month (full training).
  5. It teaches multiple ways to do affiliate marketing.
  6. It has more success stories than Perpetual Income 365.
  7. More flexibility: Build an online business on YOUR passions.
  8. You get the best support including expert coaching.
  9. 4.9 on Trustpilot (100s of very positive reviews).
  10. You can speak to the owners directly 24-7 (and experts too).
  11. And there’s much more.

Bottom line: You don’t have to invest crazy money with Wealthy Affiliate (or in general to succeed in affiliate marketing).

It’s free to test drive and only $49/month if you decide to stick around.

Here’s a side by side comparison of Wealthy Affiliate vs Perpetual Income 365:

My recommendation? Wealthy Affiliate (here’s how to get started):

The value of the Wealthy Affiliate (WA) speaks for itself and if you have any doubt (which is totally normal), test drive them risk free (there’s literally no credit card required).

Here’s what you get when you try the program today (all included):

  • Access to the Starter Membership of Wealthy Affiliate.
  • 10 lesson getting started course.
  • 1 website included.
  • 7 day access to the WA community (help/support).
  • 7 days coaching from me, Vitaliy (one of WA’s top experts).
  • And much more (join WA today and see it all for yourself).

The program does have an optional upgrade called Premium after the Starter Membership that I do highly recommend, but more than that, I recommend you first:

  • Try the Starter Membership (it’s risk free).
  • Immerse yourself in the program so you get the most out of it.
  • Use my 7 day coaching! You can contact me directly inside WA.

Wealthy Affiliate works, but it is also not a get rich quick scheme.

It will teach you how to build a REAL online business of your dreams and if you apply the training they have and work hard, you will become one of it’s MANY success stories.

And frankly speaking, I want to see you do just that. As your coach, one of my goals is to see just hat and I’ll help you along your journey there too).

Thanks for reading my article on Perpetual Income 365 and if there are ANY questions about either program, or you feel there was something incorrect that needs updating, feel free to let me know in the comments below. I’d be more than happy to update this review.

4 thoughts on “Perpetual Income 365 Review – Is it a Huge Waste of Money?”

  1. Thank you SO MUCH for your review of Perpetual Income 365! I was prepared to spend the, now $900-something “lifetime membership fee” and your review of your experiences with that company not only changed my mind and saved me probably thousands, but also introduced me to Wealthy Affiliate, which I don’t know that I’ve ever heard of previously, (I’ve run into and signed up for so many in my years-long search). I haven’t yet checked it out, but based on your advice, I am certainly going to do so and feel very confident that it is all you say, and more. Thanks again, from someone who’s had a lengthy search to find and establish an online career because I’m getting too old and physically incapable of continuing to do the blue collar work that has been my lifetime career.

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