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What is Digital Wealth Academy (DWA) / 2.0
What they offer:
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DWA is a training & community program focused on digital marketing, especially using Master Resell Rights (MRR). You buy a digital product/course (or get rights) and then are allowed to resell it as your own, keeping all the profits.
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The program claims to teach multiple ways of making money online: selling digital products, affiliate marketing, content creation, social media, automations, maybe even “faceless” models etc.
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It appears there are a lot of modules, tools, done‑for‑you content (PLR = Private Label Rights / resell‑ready materials) in the course.
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Price: ~$497 for full access + resell rights. There is usually a payment plan option (e.g. 3× payments) but often you only get resell rights once fully paid.
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Community: there is a private group (on “Skool.com” etc.), weekly training etc.
Claims by Rachell:
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That she started the business (selling digital products / using MRR etc.) around June 3, 2023, and made her first 7‑figure revenue in 6 months.
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That she’s taught tens of thousands (100,000+ or 120,000+) students.
What the risks / concerns are / what to check carefully
These kind of online/business programs often come with potential downsides. Here are things I noticed or that others have flagged in reviews, and what you should consider.
| Risk / Concern | Details / Why It’s a concern | What to verify/check |
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| Market saturation / competition | Since many people are reselling the same course (with resell rights), you’re competing with many others selling essentially the same product. That can drive down your ability to differentiate, to get leads, etc. | |
| Earnings claims | Claims like “$100,000 in two months”, “7 figures in 6 months” etc. are impressive if true — but often these are exceptional cases, not typical. It’s often unclear how many people get anywhere near those earnings. | |
| Hidden / additional costs | Even if the course cost is ~$497, you may also need money for tools, ads, marketing expenses, domain/hosting, etc. which can add up. Some reviews mention that “stacked” costs are non‑trivial. | |
| Effort required | Just having resell rights doesn’t mean sales‑are‑automatic. You’ll need to do marketing, build funnels, generate traffic, do copywriting etc. If you don’t have these skills or time, might struggle. | |
| Resell Rights Quality | Having the legal rights to resell is fine, but you also want the product itself to be high value, well made, credible. If the training material or the product you resell is weak, or gets negative feedback, that will affect your ability to sell. Also, check what “resell rights” exactly allow (can you rebrand, modify, etc.). | |
| Sustainability / Long‑term support | Will updates be given? Will the community stay active? How is support (tech, mentorship) handled? If things degrade over time, the value decreases. |
What people say in reviews / red flags
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Some reviews say DWA is not a scam per se, but that it heavily emphasizes reselling this same course rather than helping people build unique digital products or brands.
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Others mention that many people in the community are using the same marketing funnels / scripts etc., meaning that there is a lot of internal competition.
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A few reviews are skeptical about how much value someone with zero experience can extract — e.g. are the “results” shown really typical? Are they from people just using strong marketing skills already?
Things that look positive / plausible
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The concept of Master Resell Rights as a legal structure is valid; many people do use it to sell digital products. If the product is decent and marketed well, it can generate income.
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Having a well‑structured course + tools + community can help you avoid having to “reinvent the wheel”. If you lack experience, a solid curriculum + done‑for‑you materials + mentorship support is valuable.
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If you already have some experience or audience, then reselling could be more effective (you’re not starting from zero).
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If your cost of marketing is low (say organic social media rather than paid ads), the risk is lower.
My assessment: Is this likely worth it / who might it be good for
Depending on your situation, this could be more or less attractive. Here are thoughts tailored for someone evaluating it from Vietnam (or similar region):
Might be good for you if:
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You have decent English skills (since much of the content and targeting is in English).
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You already have some online presence / social media / audience (so you can promote the product without huge paid ad spend).
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You are willing and able to do the work (marketing, content creation, outreach) rather than expecting results to come passively.
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You have some budget not just for the course, but for tools / ads / paid promotion etc.
Might be less good if:
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You’re expecting to buy once and get massive income with little effort. Because that doesn’t often happen.
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You don’t want to compete with many others selling the same product.
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If there are legal or payment issues: e.g. payment gateways, tax, refund laws etc. in Vietnam — these kinds of courses sometimes don’t take into account local restrictions.
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If you prefer building your own unique product rather than selling something many others already have.
See More: Madi Kobru – AI Creator Academy
Rachell Jova – Digital Wealth Academy 2.0
Name of course: Rachell Jova – Digital Wealth Academy 2.0
Delivery Method: Instant Download (Mega)
Contact for more details: isco.coursebetter@gmail.com





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