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!

Okay, you’re on the right track to wanting to start affiliate marketing - but I personally wouldn’t recommend Wealth Creator. It’s not a scam, but it’s not worth your money.

Wealth Creator is a system where you essentially ‘buy’ their exact blueprint and funnel, and then try to resell it to others. I’ve personally seen dozens, if not hundreds of these that pop up each year and people asking about them.

These type of systems (where you buy into an already proven business) don’t work for several reasons:

  1. You can only scale/make XXX amount of money - Basically, you’re just selling what you just bought, and people that you sell to are going to try to sell the same system. Even if you were able to sell this system well, the market is going to get saturated quickly, since everyone who buys from you is now going to be your direct competitor.
  2. The Top referal (Wealth Creator) makes the most money - If you read their clauses, it shows that you’re going to get paid 45% of the commission for everyone that you refer. What that means is that Wealth Creator is 1) making 55% of all your hard work, and 2) literally just telling you to find more people to promote them (i.e. more direct competition), and then Wealth Creator is going to help those referrals (i.e. your direct competition) to do the best they can - in the end Wealth Creator wins, since they don’t really care if you or someone else promotes them.
  3. Your success is only dependent on Wealth Creator - With traditional affiliate marketing (and creating a blog website), you can grow and scale your website a myriad of ways. With my one 6-figure business, I’ve scaled it to that size because I had the ability to add in other affiliate products when others didn’t work, run display ads on my site, create my own digital products, etc. With Wealth Creator, you’re not going to really be able to do all of that.

You’re on the right track - affiliate marketing is the right way to go, but Wealth Creator isn’t what I’d recommend.

If you want to get into affiliate marketing the right way, then I’d recommend you check out our free guide on how to start immediately:

I’ve personally used the methods we share in our guide on over 10 websites, and have scaled multiple of them to 6-figure businesses. You don’t need to buy a templated system or site to get started. Literally just a website and some free-time.

We’re actually also going to be launching our free Affiliate marketing course, where I’ll walk through different ways I’ve personally made money and show how you or anyone can do the same in 2026 - it’s only going to be free to forum members who sign up before January 2026 (it’s free to sign up to the forum), so I’d make sure you join before then.

Regardless though, you’re on the right track with affiliate marketing, but I’d recommend you start out with our free guide, and then ask any follow up questions here. We have dozens of members here who are killing it right now with their websites and social accounts.

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Thank you. This is exactly what I was looking for and will get me started.

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

You’re welcome!

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?

We’re happy to help come up with a game plan for you, just let us know :slight_smile:

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, our free Affiliate Marketing Starter Kit below is a great place to begin. It’s from the DMC Team and a good solid grounding in affiliate marketing. Click the link to download:

Good morning,

I am new here and came across this site after I attended a Wealth Creator webinar last night. I was actually looking for reviews on it because something inside was telling me, something is “off”. I couldn’t quite put my finger on it. i, like cbrooks is pretty new to all this and starting from scratch. I got to thinking, there has to be a way to do this on my own without paying someone to teach me. I’m not stupid by any means, just need some guidance. I have already applied to Amazon to become an affiliate and posted some things on my FB page but not getting much interest. I have an idea for a digital marketing book, for lack of a better way to put it, but like I said, would prefer to not have to have another monthly payment just to have someone tell me what to do, if I can figure it out on my own. I hope this doesn’t sound to crazy but you seem to have the knowledge and understand what we are going through. I few extra $ a month would be nice; not looking to become a millionaire. Thank you!

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Hey Laney,

Welcome to the forum and thank you for your contribution :slight_smile:

It doesn’t sound crazy at all. Starting out in affiliate marketing is a minefield and there are a LOT of scammers out there. Wealth Creator is definitely bordering on scam territory, in my opinion (and others here).

It wouldn’t say it’s an out and out scam but what you get for the high ticket price doesn’t seem to track, to be perfectly honest. Especially when the main earning method appears to be selling WC back to others. You’re not building a real affiliate business - you’re making the owners rich.

Classic pyramid scheme really. No distinct product other than the program you buy into. Wealth Creator is the latest in a long line of these types of programs out there.

Anyway … that’s the negativity over with :slight_smile:

There is definitely a way to do this on your own. All the information you need to become an affiliate marketer is out there for free. I know filtering the wheat from the chaff is difficult though and that’s pretty much why we set up the Digital Matrix Cafe. To try and cut through the noise for people like you, starting out on this journey.

Take your time.

I can see you’ve downloaded the Affiliate Starter Kit so that’s a great way to learn the very basics. You will be receiving some follow up private messages over the next few days with more pointers to help you get going in this rewarding industry.

There’s also tons of info on the forum so have a good look around and get involved asking questions. You can be sure there are others exactly where you are now who maybe feel hesitant to get involved and your questions will help them too :slight_smile:

There’s a detailed post series here about setting up your own website, which is how most people step into the affiliate marketing space … although there are other ways to do it without your own website, we recommend owning your own site as a bare minimum really.

You’re approaching this with the right mindset … “not looking to become a millionaire” … although that is perfectly possible, in time!

But yeah, an extra $2-3k a month is very welcome and that is absolutely achievable with the right approach, perseverance and some time.

I’ll stop there as I’m conscious of overwhelm but once again, welcome aboard the good ship DMC. Looking forward to getting to know you :slight_smile:

-Rohan

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Hello

Where can i find more info about affiliate marketing course?

Thank you

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Hey @MarinaT!

I’ve been so backed up with growing site on Pinterest, I haven’t had time to create that course. It’s on my todo list to get done here soon. Just need to prioritze a few other things first.

If you haven’t though, I’d recommend that you start with our free Affiliate Marketing Starter Kit, and if you have any other questioins, to DM me or make a post about it, and I or the others can help you out in the mean-time.

Has the Affiliate marketing course began?

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Hi Kate,

A very warm welcome to the forum. Good to see you here :slight_smile:

The course is still in development but maybe we can help in the meantime.

Where are you on your affiliate marketing journey? I’m assuming you’re pretty new to the whole thing?

What are the two biggest questions you have about affiliate marketing right now?

Let us know and I’m sure we’ll be able to give you some pointers :slight_smile:

Hi Rohan! To start I thought no my first question is, do I need a dedicated website for each affiliate product I offer? Or only a single landing page dedicated to each offer?

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No you definitely don’t. As long as the products you’re promoting are within the same niche or micro-market then one website with multiple landing pages is fine. If the products are in very different markets then that’s when you’d need to think about a second website or platform.

Google likes it when you keep things tightly niched.

Have you got your website online yet?

Not yet! Like Rohan said, we’re still in the development stage - and my wife and I had baby number 3, so that’s slowing down the progression of things. But I’m hoping to have something by the end of Q2!

Like Rohan noted, you don’t need multiple websites if the offers you are promoting are in a similar niche.

Generally, you want to have a one website around a specific niche (like hair styling in your case), and then have a mix of content of around 75% informational blog posts (think, how to style my hair, best hairstyle in season right now), and then ~$25% affiliate/product based blog posts/articles.

I have not gotten my site up yet. Thank you for clarifying regarding site sectors.

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While I was a stylist, I was a specialist. I specialized in grey blending in my local market. From your experience, would it be best to narrow my niche to grey blending or speak more broadly regarding hair color to begin with?

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Hi Kate,

I can see you downloaded our Affiliate Starter Kit PDF so you should be receiving some follow up DMs with lots of useful info.

The below link is included in that follow up but I just wanted to drop it here in case you miss it …

Websites 101 : Beginners start here - What do you actually need to build a website?

This is the first of a 10-part series all about getting your website online. Hopefully you will find it helpful.

If you have any questions please feel free to leave a reply on the relevant post :folded_hands: