Thinking about joining Wealth Creator

It teaches you about affiliate Marketing. I am new to this kind of training. My background is in social work; however, due to an accident, I have been off for years. Now I would like to pursue affiliate marketing, social work is not paying the bills. Does anyone know about the affiliate program also I would like to mention again I am inexperienced and have basic computer skills. Thank you in advance!

Which specific program are you talking about - do you have a link? I"ve never hear of Wealth Creator before, so can't say anything about it.

How did you hear about affiliate marketing, and how soon do you need $$$? Just asking because affiliate marketing is a long term game, where, for beginners, it can take 18+ months to finally start seeing enough to live off of, if you are applying yourself and working hard on it.

I am not in a rush, I am a stay at home mom. I have the time. I need to do something I just need to ensure what I invest in is something that is doable and not a scam.

@cbrooks What would you write about if you got into affiliate marketing? Again, I've never heard of Wealth Creator, so I can't comment on it specifically. Most everything I've personally learned was self-taught and/or buying individual courses on specific things related to digital marketing.

I know you are new, but what is your overall plan in terms of affiliate marketing? Are you thinking about starting a YT channel and promote affiliates there, start a blog, run an IG or FB group? What niche would you plan on being in?

Hey @cbrooks ... welcome to the forum.

I've not heard of Wealth Creator but, having fallen for my fair share of scams, I'd tread very carefully with this one! Here's what Chat GPT told me:

Here’s what I found about Wealth Creator (sometimes referenced as "Wealth Creator program"):


📈 1. Affiliate Marketing Program

  • It's billed as a high-ticket affiliate program, offering mentoring, educational courses, and a community—similar in structure to other pricey digital marketing courses.

  • One Reddit user shared experience:

    “Wealth creator! It’s a high ticket affiliate program, similar to legendary or dwa. But I have found it to be more hands on, mentorship, courses, products, etc.”

So it's not just passive reselling—there seems to be active participation in marketing and program structure.


💸 2. Promises vs Reality

  • These programs often promote impressive earnings (e.g., “$10k in 1 week”), sometimes paired with free webinars to hook in leads.

  • As with most high-ticket schemes, be cautious: many people succeed only at recruiting others. Without verifying income claims and proven results, there’s a risk it could lean toward multi-level marketing or overhyped expectations.


⚠️ 3. Lack of Transparency

  • I didn’t find clear independent reviews or audited earnings reports. Aside from program marketing and occasional Reddit mentions, there's little objective data—so authenticity of earnings can be questionable.


✅ So, what can you do if you’re considering Wealth Creator?

  1. Request verified results
    Ask directly for proof-of-income from multiple actual users, not just marketing hype.

  2. Investigate the structure
    Understand:

    • What you pay (initial cost, upsells).

    • Products/services sold.

    • How commissions/recruitment incentives are structured.
      If it’s mainly recruiting focus—red flag for pyramid or MLM.

  3. Check feedback from unbiased sources
    So far, only Reddit snippets exist—not enough to confirm legitimacy or effectiveness.

  4. Start cautiously
    Don’t invest money upfront. Attend free sessions, evaluate what’s actually taught, and compare with other reputable affiliate marketing programs (like Wealthy Affiliate, though even that gets mixed reviews).

( My edit: Chat GPT makes mistakes! Wealthy Affiliate is not what I would describe as "Reputable" ... lol )


🧭 Bottom Line

Wealth Creator appears to be a packaged, high-cost affiliate marketing program promising mentorship and fast income. It might work for some, but lacks transparent, independent evidence of long-term success. Without proof, it risks being overpriced or a repackaged scheme.


If you're planning to invest—do your due diligence. Compare alternatives, evaluate transparency, and beware of hype.

Good advice, Chatty! (apart from the WA bit - he he)

I too have been wondering about this.

anybody with some information or doing this program, please let us know!

Hey Melissa,

Thank you for the post. My spidey sense is immediately tingling when I look at Wealth Creator. It just screams scam to me ... I could be very wrong of course, but I've seen so many of these come and go over the years.

Anything that claims it's 100% "done for you" is to be treated with extreme caution. To make anything work you always have to consistently put the work in.

If you're just starting out I'd recommend this free course from aHrefs ... it's a good solid grounding. https://ahrefs.com/academy/affiliate-marketing-course