Free List Building Website by Kevin Fahey – Review
This is a classic high-pressure sales page for a digital product. Here’s my honest, no-sugar-coating breakdown of whether it’s “worth it” for you.(go straight to the sales page of Free List Building Website)
Short answer: Probably not. Here’s why.
What You’re Actually Getting (The Good)
For $67 (or more as the “dime-sale” ticks up), you’re buying a WordPress plugin that installs a mini-site with 96 “done-for-you” funnels. Each funnel includes:
- A short, generic PDF report (6-10 pages)
- A basic squeeze page (opt-in form)
- A download page with ads
- Pre-written emails
The potential upside: For a complete beginner who has zero technical skills, zero budget, and just wants to see how a funnel works, this removes the “blank page” problem. The 30-day money-back guarantee means you could test it risk-free.
The Massive Red Flags (Why You Should Be Skeptical)
1. The “FREE” in the product name is misleading.
You have to pay $67+. The product is called “FREE List Building Website” repeatedly to trick your brain into thinking it’s free.
2. The claims are wildly unrealistic.
“Even if only HALF perform well, that’s 48 funnels… Potential monthly income: $10,000-$15,000”
This is fantasy. Nobody installs a plugin, runs zero traffic, and makes $10k/month. The funnels don’t generate income. You have to drive targeted traffic (ads, SEO, social media), which costs time and real money. The emails promote affiliate products you likely won’t get approved for instantly.
3. The “value” is massively inflated.
They claim a “$55,901 value” based on hiring a designer at $300/funnel. But these are generic templates. A real designer charges $300 for a custom, high-converting funnel tailored to your audience. A generic PDF about “25 Lead Magnet Ideas” isn’t worth $300. It’s worth $5 on a PLR site.
4. The “dime-sale” is pure pressure.
“The price increases with every purchase.”
This is a common psychological trick. It might go up $1 after 50 sales. It’s not a live auction. You’re not missing a “once-in-a-lifetime” deal. This exact offer will be back next week, next month, and next year.
5. The quality is likely poor.
The page is full of typos, repetitive blocks of text, and “testimonials” from generic “Sarah” and “Mike” with no links to proof. The reports are almost certainly low-quality PLR (Private Label Rights) content that hundreds of other buyers are also using. Using identical reports as “bonuses” won’t make you stand out.
Who This Might Be For
- A complete newbie who wants to spend $67 on a learning experience to see how a squeeze page, download page, and email sequence fit together.
- Someone with zero budget who cannot hire a freelancer on Fiverr for $10 to make a single landing page.
- Someone who understands this is a template pack, not a business, and has no expectation of making $10k/month.
Who Should Absolutely Avoid This
- Anyone who thinks buying this = automatic income.
- Anyone who doesn’t have a way to drive traffic (ads, social followers, etc.).
- Anyone who expects high-quality, unique, or well-written content.
- Anyone who has already built a landing page or written a lead magnet.
The Bottom Line
No, it’s not worth it for 99% of people.
For the same $67, you could:
- Buy a clean landing page template from ThemeForest ($20)
- Hire a writer on Fiverr to create a better, unique 10-page report ($30)
- Buy a domain name ($15)
- Install a free email marketing tool (Mailchimp free tier)
You’d have one good, unique funnel instead of 96 generic, low-quality ones. And you’d actually learn something.
If you buy this, buy it expecting a low-quality template pack to tinker with, not a “business in a box.” And use the 30-day refund guarantee aggressively if it’s junk. But honestly, save your $67.