Anthony Morrison – Advertising Profits from Home

by matt on September 9, 2009 · 190 comments

Anthony Morrison tells you

“Forget everything you have ever been told and any of your preconceived ideas about making money online. Whether you have money, are completely broke and in debt, or you’re someone in between, this is the book that will show you how you can make money online using the simple techniques Anthony has been using for years. If you want a blueprint to financial success in today’s economy, you have the perfect book in your hand.”


For a low cost of $19.95 he will give you his book and a DVD with money making secrets. He gives all kinds of video testimonials and information and shows these people making money hand over fist but he does not tell you all the real information.

Adrian Twitter

Adrian Twitter

One of the first testimonials is from “Adrian M” talking about how much he has made from “Advertising Profits from Home” and that its changed his life. What is not told is that Adrian M is actually Adrian Morrison his brother. Who also gets his money from the conferences and speaking engagements.  You can find Adrian Morrison on twitter at http://twitter.com/AdrianMX24 you can see a screenshot of this twitter from a time ago.

This infomercial says he will also build you a website within 48 hours that will let you start making money. This website will cost you 40 dollars a month and you have to drive the traffic yourself. If you really want to get into affiliate marketing than why not just go find affiliates yourself do it. You do not need someone to sell you a concept and how to do it when its not that hard.  Anthony is making money off you without breaking a sweat. Think about it he is going to get 40 dollars residual income from you.

Anthony Morrison also has the “Hidden Millionaires”  which seems to be about buying ads for keywords and placing ads from your affiliate network in order to become profitable.  Here is some more information from someone who went to the conference. These are the conferences that “Adrian M” is making money on.

“I just attended the Hidden Millionaires seminar today. I believe that it is a scam. I spent 90 minutes listening to the front guy trying to sell a concept that seemed to make sense until he said that for the bargain price of 3995.00, Anthony would teach me how to buy ad words on search engines to drive people to a credit card site that would pay me big bucks for applications and approvals. I do not believe that this business is legitimate. If it were, Anthony would not need to charge 3995.00 “today”. Anthony also makes money off of you on an ongoing basis based on your success. If this system is so good at generating income for it’s signees, then Anthony would not need to charge 3995.00 to begin with. There is no record of this business being recorded. The only business associated with Anthony is an auto repair/parts business.” (http://answers.yahoo.com/question/index?qid=20080225100324AA9Yb2f)

If you really want to read more about it you can always do so here which “MrMorrison” replys to a few comments which really what millionaire would stop to post this type of garbage. I have yet to see Bill or Steve (Microsoft/Apple) post information correcting supposed misinformation. (http://www.dslreports.com/forum/r20611890-Scam-Anthony-MorrisonHidden-Millionaires-Infomercial)

This is the begining of a long line of posts. I will be digging more and more information up as I can. Including the supposed relationship between Donald Barrett and Mr Morrison. I will be looking for more information and keeping you up to date.

Please feel free to post your comments and concerns about this and other posts on Scam Times

UPDATE: We now have a product worth promoting, check out Niche Blitzkrieg as it will show you everything you need to know about setting up niche websites to make a constant income stream, To good to be true? I have been using it now for a while check out the review of Niche Blitzkrieg




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1 Kirk January 22, 2011 at 2:55 pm

You know the old saying…..”If it sounds to good to be true, it probably is”.

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2 ray January 25, 2011 at 9:07 pm

Any thing advertised on TV like this is a scam, that should be obvious. They run the same infomerical every morning (how much does that cost?), promise you world (and at a “special” discounted price, but only while this half hour show is on, and if you go to the website, its always running), and end up ripping you off. The only seen on TV that might really work is an actual product, like something Billy Mays would have sold, or the new guy Anthony Sullivan. But the programs are all scams. There is actually a legit MLM out there, it is called Melaleuca, I don’t do it but know someone who does. They don’t advertise and something like 95% of revenue is returned to the customers themselves. You have to sign up through somebody you already know (no advertising), and then a percentage of what you spend goes to them in a check every month, and a percentage to who signed them up. So the way to make money is to sign others up, but there’s not really any pressure, and if you choose not to do that you can just be a consumer. They sell actual products to their customers, there is a minimum monthly order, but you have to try their products and if you like them then you can stop buying windex and vitamins and whatever at the store, they literally have everything thats not food or a paper product. Also, their products are 100% natural and if your pet or child accidentally drinks something you just need to give them lots of water, it is not poisonous so it just needs to be diluted. Again, I’m not a user other than vitamins (which I pay my friend for and he orders under his account), but its the only legit business of the sort I’m aware of.

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3 Jack February 3, 2011 at 4:28 am

What a fuckin douchbag…he knows he is a thief trying to get rich at all costs including lying to people who have lost jobs..may they all burn in hell..Thank you

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4 Joao Lins April 19, 2011 at 8:00 pm

What is the anthony morrison customer service phone number so I can cancel my order, I never could get any one to talk to

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5 Reverend Flash April 22, 2011 at 4:01 am

Hi Matt -
I am neither a patron (nor a cohort) of Anthony Morrison’s product. In fact, I found your site while looking around for the ‘truth’ about what he’s trying to sell. So, please don’t think that my comments are meant to be in support or defense of Mr. Morrison. However, I do take umbrage with some of what I read in your article. I understand that you wrote this in 2009, and I just saw his 2011 infomercial which might have gone through some changes since ’09. I do think that you should update your article to match his most recent claims. First, you ‘reveal’ that one of the testimonies comes from his brother, as if this were a hidden secret. Yet, in the infomercial that I saw, Morrison clearly states that his brother was one of the first people he helped (which would seem logical). Secondly, you say that he charges 40 bucks a month for the website. However, in that same infomercial that I saw, he proudly declares that the website is free – forever. He says that he covers all of the hosting and maintenance fees so that the website can come as a free bonus with the purchase of the book. Lastly, you have someone claiming that he wanted a payment of “3995.00″ at one of the seminars. The link you gave to the poster claiming to be Morrison has the alleged ‘MrMorrison’ repeatedly saying that that 4K price is not accurate. So, maybe you should dig a little deeper and find out for real how much his system actually costs before just printing some forum-post hearsay. I’m all for outing the scammers as much as the next concerned consumer, but the problem with some sites that claim to be revealing scams is that they often have the secondary purpose of promoting a competing product, as yours does, and it hurts the credibility of the original ‘review’. My advice is that you continue to promote ‘Niche Blitzkrieg’ all you want, but not by inadvertently lying about the competition.

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6 Ralph Barkley December 6, 2011 at 2:49 am

I subscribed to the Morrison Advertising Profits package this year in September and I was charged $39.00 against my credit card for web site access that I did not knowingly consent to. When I complained and asked for a refund, it was given immediately.

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7 chuck shomo April 29, 2011 at 10:00 pm

I’m currently getting my masters degree in Internet Marketing at Full Sail University. Anthony has some good information in his book, but doesn’t go over techniques. He wants you to purchase his coaching program for 3700 dollars. He only coaches you so he can make a 8 percent return on all of your affiliate sales. Why spend all that money when you can the same information for less then 1% of his coaching program cost. You also make more money on your affiliate sales by not going through his company.

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8 Trev May 31, 2011 at 9:34 am

I too was about to buy into this crap. The infomercial is very persuasive.I was also wondering tho why you dont respond to REV. FLASH’S post. It is now 2011…so why is he still on the air peddling his product? Do you still keep up with this website matt?

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9 matt June 5, 2011 at 2:23 pm

Not as much as I should because I am really busy working on some other things. I am trying to get back to this site to give it more attention as I have a lot of research pending.

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10 Mike K June 4, 2011 at 8:16 pm

Just watched a few minutes of this clowns stupid infomercial.
What a load of crap.

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11 John August 4, 2011 at 4:55 am

I ordered the course late at night. It said it was 19.95 + s&h of 9.95 which is 29.90. When It went through all the sales pitches it said get ready for your conformation. It charged my card 39.95 and never gave me any conformation and then hung up on me! I am so pissed right now at 4 am. I will call my bank in the morning when they open up and cancel my card! That was bull sh-t!!! NEVER ORDER BY AUTOMATED MACHINE!! EVER!!!

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12 Mrs. M September 24, 2011 at 10:19 am

I just called my card to stop payment. They canceled my card # & when they when I get my bill they will dispute to get it removed for me as your prior person on comments the same happened to me. It was supposed to be 19.95 plus S&H. I said no to the sales pitches and the final charge was 39.95. I also called the # 1-866-520-7289 they gave for customer service which was a message machine. Thier was no conformation # given. I’m going to let my card holder dispute it for me.

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13 Debbie September 25, 2011 at 11:53 pm

The Morrison’s are scammers for sure. They have taken $5,000.00 from my parents and who knows how many others who are looking for get rich quick schemes. Unfortunately my stepdad bought into their crap. Then I went to a seminar and bought into it as well. But the tools they show you at the seminar are not the same tools that you get. Also, the tools don’t work like they said they would. I am an ex-IT person and I even found it hard once I got it home..

Stay away from them!

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14 Dave October 11, 2011 at 7:13 pm

Attended an Anthony Morrison seminar last week in Surrey BC and it was slick. Long on hustle and enthusiasm, short on realities. Beware when anyone says “regular price $3995 but todays special price is $1995. I’ve done my due diligence and for what it’s worth…i’ll pass ! I can’t say it’s a scam but from what i’ve read about this business there’s a lot more work and followup money required to make a buck !

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15 Chris October 15, 2011 at 3:40 am

I have bought and received this AM promotion from tv. I seem to be going nowhere with the program. I have the website provided with preset offers that I can not change. I do want to market/adertise on the internet. I can see it making some income if I work at it. I bought this tv promotion to save my ass from living on the street. Not on the street yet, but I like an ass.

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16 Bev November 6, 2011 at 12:13 am

All I am out after attending this morning’s seminar is the gas to get there and back. I went because I am always interested in learning new worthwhile things. I’ve learned more from reading several of these Google links than I did this morning. The presentation was slick and enthusiastic, the snack or “breakfast” was minimal (but most of us had presumably already had breakfast). The good news: I won a $250 gift card to Best Buy! (My name was drawn.) I have not taken the card to the store to see if it is even any good, but I would imagine that it is. All in all, it was an educational and interesting morning. I hope that all those who bought into it today will actually do exceptionally well!

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17 gregg rogers November 15, 2011 at 2:22 pm

I bought into anthony’s bull. they don;t tell you about all the extra hidden costs – $8900 coaching fee and then after the “tax club” gets done with you you will pay up to $20,000 more on your website and advertizing. ATHONY NEEDS TO GET SUED FOR FALSE ADVERTIZING! his ass ought to go to prison for all the people he’s rippingoff!

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18 Obviously Anonymous November 26, 2011 at 8:27 pm

It seems none of you have ANY knowledge of their programs, in which case you are not qualified to pass judgement. First off, his seminars cost 2k, not 4. And there is no recurring fee, he hosts any and all landing pages you build with his system for free; which in itself would offset his fee in a few years. Plus the tools he gives his students (research tools, ad creation tools, etc.) are priceless in my opinion. The time saved using them is invaluable.

But yes, you could figure AM out by yourself, his program teaches you how to be efficient at it. I implemented his program after attending his seminar. Although it did take me a few weeks to get the hang of it, I am not making a little over $2,000 a month and I am more than happy with that.

I understand how his program could sound like a scam (especially when there are so many our there that are) but you really should know what you are talking about before slandering someones name like that. Go to his seminar, perhaps you’ll learn something.

I am not on their payroll, just a student who happened to wander onto this page. I won’t say that his program will instantly make you millions because that’s not true. Just like any true business it takes TIME and EFFORT to make money, and he makes no delusions otherwise. The only people that pot these reports are either uninformed (read: ignorant), or someone who did attend his seminar and didn’t bother actually putting the work in and don’t understand why it didn’t work for them. Take their words with a pile of salt.

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19 matt October 8, 2009 at 11:19 am

@Robert Crane thanks for the comment and the link I am currently reading your blog now! That book title would work, might even make the Best Seller list.

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20 john July 2, 2010 at 4:00 pm

Hey matt, I’m puzzled at how Anthony Morrison is stilled allowed to advertise his scam on late night infomericals like the other well known scam artists. Do you think that the FTC is doing any sort of investigation on this evil person? I have been through the dslreports website, and there seems to be sufficient evidence to investigate.

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