No-Fluff Business Review

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Sarah Mae Ives has this Nicole Kidman thing going on. And not to be dramatic, but I’m still not over The Perfect Couple ending. Netflix, please give us a second season so we can all heal.

Sorry, where was I?

Right, Sarah Mae Ives. She’s the author of The No-Fluff Business: The 90-Day Guide to More Money, Freedom, and Purpose Online

Unfortunately, 13% of its Amazon reviews are 1-star. Readers said the book was the opposite of what it promised: mostly fluff, no actionable advice, and basically one long pitch for Sarah’s program. 

Read on for No-Fluff Business Mentorship reviews.

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If you want freedom, independence, money, purpose – to head to Disney on a Tuesday or wire your sister $20k just ’cause – guess what? You can.

Sarah said so.

She’s even got a business model that’ll add $10k to $30k to your monthly take-home. Wanna hire staff and scale past that? Go for it.

Damn, Sare Bear tossing around income claims like beads at Mardi Gras.

Back in the day, she says she tried it all: affiliate marketing, MLM, raw foods, even copywriting. But the light bulb didn’t flicker until she hired an ads manager.

That’s when it hit her: “Wait, this is a legit skill. Why not manage ads for other people?”

And so she dove right in, and freaking loved it.

Flash forward to now: her company’s done more than $10 million and she’s got 15 amazing people on payroll.

She’s also helped hundreds of women kickstart successful advertising businesses of their own.

Sarah believes The No-Fluff Business reviews speak for themselves:

  • Mandy was hesitant to join because she wasn’t tech-savvy. But she jumped in anyway and hit $15k a month in just three months – tripling her salary as an English teacher.
  • Daniella went from HR to running a six-figure agency in record time.
  • Erika reports the course is amazing and the support’s top notch.

And don’t forget, Sarah’s a Wall Street Journal bestselling author – whatever that means.

But hey, she swears what she teaches works, thanks to something called ROI: return on investment. Or if you’re fancy, ROAS: return on ad spend.

Basically:

If every $1 spent spits out $3, $5, or $10, why stop? As long as profits pour in, businesses will gladly pay you to keep the machine cranking.

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How much can you charge?

Depending on the niche, you could be pulling in a few grand a month per client. And since you’ll likely be a one-woman show, you’re pocketing at least 50% of that – maybe more.

Sarah insists there’s no business with better profit margins. Says it just doesn’t exist.

Hmm.

Who’s gonna tell her I keep 95% of every dollar I make, because my traffic’s free?

However, I’ll give her this: selling ad services is easier than most of the junk clogging your feed. It’s simple math.

“Hey, if I can make you an extra $20k a month with Facebook ads, would you pay me $3k?”

Doy.

And just think about all the possibilities – you could run:

  • Instagram ads for a supplement company
  • TikTok ads for a phone case company
  • YouTube ads for a fitness expert
  • Google ads for a landscaper
  • X ads for a newsletter

No wonder Forbes lists digital marketing as a top-five income skill.

But don’t sweat it – Sarah says you can learn ad management fast, even with zero experience. And since businesses don’t wanna deal with it, you’ll always be in high demand.

Too busy for this? No, you’re not.

All’s it takes is a handful of clients and 10-20 hours a week to reach $10k a month as an ads specialist.

Oh, and it’s fun. Plus, you can be choosy about who you work with.

Jesus. Sarah squashed every objection. She pitched this thing harder than a mom at a ’94 Tupperware party.

So, how much does The No-Fluff Business cost? Rumor has it we’re talking north of $6,000, with pay plans available to soften the blow.

Would I buy it?

Not for that kinda money. Especially when, like I said, Google hands me sales for free – just for showing up at the top of page one.

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Q&A

Q: Sarah Mae Ives net worth?

A: Only Sarah knows that, and you’d probably hafta waterboard her to get the exact number. But let’s speculate. $10 million gross, sure. But factor in ad spend, employees, taxes, software, tools, and lifestyle. What’s left? A couple mil, maybe?

Q: Anyone badmouthing Sarah on Reddit, Trustpilot, or the Better Business Bureau?

A: You know that guy in Pulp Fiction who unfucks crime scenes? Rolls up in a tux at 8 a.m., handles the bloody car, and gets Jules and Vincent out of a jam? Yeah, well, Sarah’s gotta have a person like that on her team. Besides her book, her online reputation is spotless. Just a neat 4.8-star rating after 82 reviews on Reviews.io.

Q: What if I’m dragging my feet on this whole ‘pay Sarah $6,500’ thing?

A: Lurk her Facebook, Instagram, and YouTube. Listen to a podcast or two. If her model, methods, and vibe resonate, you’ll know. If not, well… that $6,500 might cover two Costco runs – if you skip the meat and booze.

Q: How do I master search engine traffic like you?

A: Check out this video. It’s packed tighter than a carry-on at Christmas with all the exciting details.