The message you received from Mike Dickinson of Monkey Digital offering a lifetime revenue opportunity of 35% through affiliate links for search engine optimization services raises some red flags.
Firstly, it’s important to note that securities laws require companies offering investment opportunities to provide full and accurate disclosure of all material information to potential investors. If Monkey Digital is offering a revenue-sharing opportunity with promises of high returns without disclosing necessary information about the risks involved, it could potentially be in violation of securities laws.
Additionally, the Securities and Exchange Commission (SEC) advises investors to be cautious of offers that guarantee high returns with little or no risk. Promises of guaranteed returns or unusually high returns should always be approached with skepticism, as they could be indicative of a fraudulent scheme.
In this case, Monkey Digital’s offer of a 35% lifetime revenue opportunity without clear details on the underlying investment or business model, as well as the lack of information on potential risks involved, raises concerns about the legitimacy of the opportunity.
It’s advisable to conduct further research on Monkey Digital, Mike Dickinson, and the nature of the affiliate program being offered to ensure transparency, legitimacy, and compliance with securities laws. If you have any doubts or concerns about the offer, you may consider reaching out to relevant regulatory authorities such as the SEC or consulting with a legal professional for guidance.