Internet Traffic Academy Review. Is Vick’s Program a Scam?

I’ve been reviewing IM products by Vick Strizheus for years and to be honest, I’ve never recommended them (I’ll explain why). Today, I’m adding a new program of his to the list: Internet Traffic Academy (ITA).

It’s been around for awhile, but lately, I’ve been getting ads for the ITA program (and you probably have too) and so I decided to sign up to see the presentation Vick had going on to pitch it.

And after watching it while also deducing what I already know about how Vick and his previous programs, mixed with what I know about traffic (it’s a lot), I can’t really say this new program sounds that much different than from his old ones (and that is not a compliment, nor is it a bad accusation, I’m just being impartial) and no, I will not be recommending it.

In this review of Internet Traffic Academy, I’ll be covering the following things:

  • What you need to know about Internet Traffic Academy, including how it works.
  • The breakdown of Vick’s pitch selling it and if it’s really a unique “new” opportunity or not.
  • Why Vick Strizheus’s history of IM programs is important to consider (the risks).
  • And why I don’t recommend the program in general. 
  • Ultimately, there are 3 major concerns I have about this program that explain why I don’t recommend it.

Quick Report on Internet Traffic Academy (ITA):

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Creator: Vick Strizheus.

Price: $1,497 (this is an early bird price based on the presentation I saw).

Rating: 3 out of 10 stars.

Despite being a low rating overall, this is actually the highest rating I’ve given to a Vick Strizheus program and it’s not because the program is bad or anything, but because my distrust of Vick and his practices are why I personally take caution with him and his programs.

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A disclaimer about my Internet Traffic Academy review:

1) I didn’t buy ITA, but I was a brief member of one of his other programs called Four Percent Challenge. I decided not to get ITA, not just because of the price but also because of reason #2:

2) I really have a difficult time trusting Vick even though I want to give ITA the benefit of the doubt (the first concern below explains why).

I will summarize the history I know about Vick as well as the way I see him promote ITA and his previous programs in the same way over and over and frankly, the picture I’ve painted of Vick is that while his programs can work, the way this dude operates is not in my opinion something I’d be comfortable recommending.

3) I really believe he is an incredible sales person who has a talent for hyping up and selling his offers, and honestly probably delivering on many of those promises, but this review of ITA will really break down what’s hyped and what isn’t because the presentation I saw 

4) Vick is more successful than I at this business, and a huge part of that is because he takes risks. But another part of that in my opinion is that he may cross certain lines I wouldn’t ethically feel comfortable doing so (and I will explain what I mean). 

5) When it comes to traffic generation, I’m one of the few people who actually knows a ton about it. In fact, many of the same places Vick gets his huge traffic numbers from, I do as well and I do affiliate marketing full time.

Yet my knowledge on this field and my success has never come from buying high ticket programs like ITA. I’ve always advised cheaper, yet high quality approaches to learning this and here’s the best one:

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What’s Internet Traffic Academy all about? These 5 parts encapsulate it:

This is my own interpretation of the program based on what I know about traffic and Vick himself:

1) First, the traffic generation part (where is it coming from?):

You’re going to get traffic generation training essentially and getting them from places like:

Facebook, YouTube, Google, and probably other sources. You’ll learn how to use the paid ad options of these networks to create ads that get a lot of views, clicks and visitors to your site.

2) Then you can turn that traffic into profits:

When these people come to your site, you can sell them affiliate offers, collect their email and pitch them whatever you feel is relevant. But with these networks, you really will be able to get a lot of visitors to your site/offers and I know about this since I also use these networks for traffic generation to my websites and offers.

3) Retargeting, aka improving profit margins:

You also learn about retargeting methods of marketing and basically filtering out the traffic you get from these networks to only really focus on the most targeted people to see your ads/offers. In short, retargeting can intelligently help you pitch your offers to the most likely buyers and therefore save you money on ad spend.

4) Promoting Internet Traffic Academy itself (the “opportunity”):

There is also a pitch within the ITA presentation I saw where Vick says you can also promote ITA to people, which not only provides high commissions for doing so, but also takes people into the bigger network beyond ITA which is FourPercent.com.

That is a program where Vick offers other products on marketing, which if people enter to through you, and buy, you’ll also make additional affiliate sales for any other offers within FourPercent.com that your referrals buy. Here is a link to FourPercent.com where you can find a list of the products (and this is not an affiliate link).

5) Using the system for your own promotions & online business:

One of the things I did like in Vick’s presentation of ITA was that he did mention that the strategies you learn from this program can be used to promote your own businesses and online programs. And honestly, I do believe that, so I’m glad to see that Vick mixes up the opportunity of using his program with promoting your own stuff, while also pitching the idea to promote his stuff.

Let’s get to the 3 concerns I have about Internet Traffic Academy (this is important):

Before I explain them, let me say that I want to label ITA as a legitimate program and compared to the other programs I’ve seen of Vick’s, this may be the most high quality one so far. But that doesn’t remove the concerns I have, so let’s get to them:

1) The first main concern I have is actually regarding Vick himself:

He has his own history prior to doing internet marketing that I don’t even want to mention because people are allowed to change and I hope he has. 

But in the internet marketing world, there are certain recurring names and faces I know about and when I see these people release a new program, depending on the reputation that creator has from previous programs they’ve made, it plays a huge role with whether or not I’ll recommend it.

And there are certain internet marketing gurus I trust, but I can’t put Vick on that list I made.

Since I have known about Vick for years, and have checked out the following programs he made:

I’ve seen the following type of trend with Vick, which ultimately makes me question getting ITA: 

1) Vick comes into the internet marketing scene with a product/program (It usually teaches traffic generation) and does a REALLY great job of pitching it. Some time passes, and the program kind of dies out. 

2) A few years later, Vick comes out again, with a “new” program and guess what the pitch is? Yep, another traffic generation program and it sounds like it’s a brand new thing. Then again, after some time, this new program again dies out.

3) And then once again, years later, another Vick Strizheus program comes out and the same trend repeats again. 

4) And this has happened all 4 times I’ve seen and reviewed his programs above. With Internet Traffic Academy, that makes 5.

5) Sure with ITA, he talks about things like “traffic aggregation” and uses fancy pitches with regards to the program, but guess what?

I also heard these same kinds of “revolutionary and new” type pitches from his previous programs too. 

In short, I don’t really trust serial creators of internet marketing products, especially those who keep pitching the same kind of pitch every time they release a “new” program, especially with the same message (in this case, about traffic generation).

There’s a part of me that wonders if the new program has repackaged material from the old one/s and I also wonder if members of the old program/s of his get special discounts and access to his newer ones (I would hope so!).

2) My second concern: Learning/buying from high ticket programs is too much.

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If you want to know my beef with high ticket systems, read about it here, but the main argument is always the following:

Since I have seen MANY different internet marketing programs teach things like traffic generation and I know about the price ranges and value of these programs, I’ve always drawn the conclusion that:

You never need to pay so much for high ticket programs and I do believe MANY of them are inflated in their value.

And I can prove this:

First with my own history with internet marketing.

Second, with recommending programs like Wealthy Affiliate that teach core fundamentals of internet business, especially affiliate marketing. I learned my skills about SEO, PPC, YouTube, and other things from there, and I saved a ton of money through this without ever having to pay for a single high ticket system!

And third, well you saw the income numbers I shared above. And again, I’m not a Vick Strizheus in terms of success, but I am still successful.

So every time I see an internet marketer pitch me their high ticket system, and they try to tell me that I’ll learn about “secrets” of making money online, which I always think is just fundamental internet marketing training, guess what?

I already know about them thanks to Wealthy Affiliate and I saved a lot by learning it there.

3) My third issue: Extra spending (And this is a prediction):

If you get Internet Traffic Academy, I can almost certainly predict that will not be the end of your spending and it probably won’t be small either.

What else is there you ask? Well here are my educated predictions: 

1) You may be pitched something like likely Clickfunnels for which you’ll have to pay monthly. This is not a scam, but rather it’s a common upsell pitched in many internet marketing programs today (and it’s a good program, but it’s not for everyone and it’s just really expensive).

2) Then there’s also the other programs and products of FourPercent.com which each have their own price ranges ($100’s). And they are OPTIONAL, but I’m certain you’ll be pitched about them once you get ITA. 

3) Then there’s also something that every internet marketer who buys a program and tests out the training knows: There’s ALWAYS a learning curve period to trying out the methods. 

You may have to spend money on paid ads with ITA and that itself is more spending.

And on top of this, I would never tell you this stuff is guaranteed (I doubt Vick would either). So overall, you’re looking at some pretty big expenses beyond just buying the Internet Traffic Academy program. 

If you’re getting the sense that this stuff works, be careful. I learned never to believe that sort of thought.

Final Rating: Internet Traffic Academy.

Yellow Flag

3 out of 10 stars. I do believe Internet Traffic Academy to be one of the better programs in Vick’s history of product releases and one of the reasons why is because the parent company, Fourpercent.com has been around for a long time, surpassing the lifetime of Vick’s previous programs (that’s a good thing).

My final thoughts:

The 3 concerns I listed are very important to this whole review and I still just have a hard time trusting the dude because of the past. So overall, I’m still skeptical of Vick and this new program of his. If this was my first time hearing about the program, I would be more on board with believing this, but I’ve seen and heard this numerous times and wish he would stick to pushing one program because his strategies to my knowledge do work.

And when I take that concern, I find myself not being able to recommend ITA. At the same time though, when I know about other affiliate programs such as Wealthy Affiliate (the top choice) that brought me success in making money online, and know that:

  • Their history is good.
  • Their prices are low.
  • And that the results are there.

Then, when I add that into the whole review of ITA, I am once again leaning to recommending Wealthy Affiliate because I consider it the better choice.

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  • You’ll learn about internet marketing. 
  • You’ll learn about blogging, making niche and affiliate sites.
  • You’ll have access to many tools and help with this program.
  • And you won’t have to spend high ticket prices to do this.

But I won’t lie, it will take time and work, as it will with ITA, but either way, thank you for reading this review of Internet Traffic Academy!

2 thoughts on “Internet Traffic Academy Review. Is Vick’s Program a Scam?”

  1. Hi Vitaliy, I was wondering if you have had a chance to look into “WiFi Profits Now” by Chris Eom & Andrew Wright?

    I received an offer via email from Jason Capital. This is a High Ticket 8 week course I would really appreciate your thoughts on for newbies.

    Reply
    • Hi Ray, so I found something called Simple Wifi Profits and the page I saw seemed pretty bad in quality, around $1,500 in price and a few mentions of what the program offers. I haven’t reviewed this yet, but I can almost tell you 100% that I wouldn’t recommend a high ticket program and instead would advise Wealthy Affiliate in 100% of cases.

      Regardless if the high ticket program is good or not, you still have to do a lot of your own work on this and give it time to succeed, which is always the case for online business. I’d rather you spend less learning what works than spending a lot in the beginning, thus WA is the recommended program I’d go with.

      Reply

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