How does our Money Machine work?

We have extensive experience across various fields, allowing us to diversify our income streams. Our revenue comes from both direct methods through our services and products, and indirect methods related to third-party advertisements. Here’s how:

Content Creation

We provide content in multiple formats, drawing on the expertise of our editorial team and contributing writers. Advertisers are naturally attracted to our professional and valuable content, leading them to place their ads on our website. As a result, some or all of the advertisements you see are either paid placements or directly related to our services and products.

Opinion and Analysis

We provide opinions and analyses based on our extensive experience in matters related to services, products, markets, and more. This expertise attracts business owners who value our insights and may prompt them to request advertising opportunities with us to leverage our audience.
However, we firmly refuse to accept payment to alter or amend our opinions and analyses. If our analysis is negative from the employer's perspective, we stand by it as a genuine reflection of our findings. We believe in sharing these insights to help others avoid potential issues.

Reviews

We offer reviews of products and services relevant to our expertise. These reviews are intended primarily to provide valuable content for you, not necessarily to generate profit. They help you gain a deeper understanding of products and services you may be interested in.
Product and service owners often seek to advertise within these reviews to reach our audience, and while we may accept such advertisements, we ensure that they do not influence the review content. For example, if a financial service delay returning your profits to your bank account, we will inform you, even if the service has paid to advertise with us.

Our Commitment

We operate with transparency and share our market insights with you because it's the foundation of our business philosophy. We also want you to know that no one can pressure us into compromising our content. We understand the intricacies of the market and remain committed to providing you with honest and useful information.

The secret method is as follows:

When there is real and honest content that explains the pros and cons of something, the owners of that product or service provide an advertisement package to the website owners featuring such content. This package is so tempting that website owners compare the value of this ad package to the advertising offers they receive throughout the entire year.

Once the website owners accept the advertisement, they accept the money. The product or service owners then begin to influence the website owners indirectly, suggesting:

"Does it make sense to place an ad alongside content that criticizes its accompanying ad? This will reduce your credibility, because how can you tell visitors that this product or service is bad while advertising it at the same time?"

Here the content owner is between two options:

• Refund the money, which is difficult because most of it has already been spent.
• Modify the content so that it does not list the negative aspects and/or encourages visitors to click on the advertisement, thus securing new advertisement packages.

So, how do we deal with such methods?

We have adhered to clarity from the beginning. If we provide content that highlights the disadvantages of something, and those responsible for that product or service discover our review and contact us to develop an ad, we tell them from the start that we will not change our opinion as presented in the review unless they improve their situation. If their product or service is bad enough to cause suspicion, we do not deal with them at all.

After transferring money to our account, we will not change anything in the content. If they insist on making a change, even a slight one, we will remind them of the terms of our agreement and inform them that we will cease communication if they persist. The agreement was clear from the start, and there was no manipulation.

Additionally, we do not and will not allow the placement of an ad with content that contradicts the opinion expressed in the review. This prevents manipulation.

Example:

If we provide a review of a banking service and this service has additional unclear expenses for customers, and the bank wishes to place an ad with us that claims there are no additional expenses, we will reject this ad. It does not reflect the truth of the matter and manipulates customer decisions.

Allowed: What are the reviews that clarify the negatives and are allowed to place ads?

To be honest, some products and services face temporary problems that affect their performance. These problems include unprofessional customer service, slow delivery times, ambiguous point-calculation systems, and so on. We explain these issues in our reviews impartially and without equivocation.

This transparency satisfies our visitors because we provide clear and honest information that may influence their decisions. Therefore, we feel confident placing ads with these reviews, but why?

The reason is that some business owners are genuinely committed to improving their services and addressing their negative points. Over time, these products and services may improve. We will review them again after a while and update you on any changes. Some may improve, while others may deteriorate.

We explain all this in our updates, ensuring you are fully informed. If things get worse, we will let you know, even if there is an ad accompanying the review. If the situation improves, we will also inform you.

As we discuss negatives, we must also highlight the positives and showcase them.

Not Allowed: What are the reviews that clarify the negatives and are not allowed to place ads?

Completely misleading products and services are not allowed to place ads. Some services are designed primarily to withdraw your money, collect your data, or other malicious activities. We tell the full story of such services and do not allow advertisements for them.

Rest assured, the owners of these deceptive products and services do not use ads and do not pay for advertising. Their goal is simply to withdraw money and data through illegal means. So, why would they spend money when their aim is to take it? Isn't it?

Lists

Another type of content we provide is lists, which are very useful for everyone. We offer two types of lists, regardless of their names, even if their purpose is the same:

• Trust Lists
• Scam Lists

We have a clear process for managing these lists to avoid confusion.

If a company is placed on the Trust List and later becomes manipulative, it will be moved to the Scam List and permanently removed from the Trust List. If the company later corrects its behavior, it will be added back to the Trust List and permanently removed from the Scam List.

However, the company's history will be mentioned in its review. We will include its previous history, explaining that it was once considered a scam company due to its actions but is now trusted because it has improved its practices.

Notice: We conduct a review first, then list the company, product, service, etc., in our lists. This is because, quite simply, how could we assign scores without conducting a review first?

Your Questions

If you have a question or concern regarding a part or everything mentioned here, please do not hesitate to contact us via this form.