Who is Ali Scarlett?
Ali Scarlett calls herself the #1 best-selling author, and her book “The Clever Connector” has sold a lot of copies. He has talked about how he became “successful” on several websites.
He wants to take advantage of young people and get them to pay him thousands of dollars for services that they don’t need.
Ali is an MLM scammer, also known as a network marketer. He says that Bob Littell and Barry Nalebuff were among the “coaches” who taught him.
He also owns Spotless Glo Cleaning Services, which is a cleaning business. The company says it connects people who need cleaning with people who do it. Ali says his company is successful, but Google doesn’t even have the name of his business as a keyword. Which means that no one is actually looking it up. So I don’t think Spotless Glo Cleaning Services is as good as Ali Scarlett wants you to think it is.
Ali wants to make a name for himself in the online course business, which has been run by con artists like Alex Mehr and Dean Graziosi for years. Ali is building his business using the “fake it till you make it” method, just like every other fake guru.
He says that his book is a best-seller, but it has never been on Amazon’s list of best-sellers. And not many hard copies of the book have been sold either.
Ali Scarlett has learned that it’s easy to make money by giving people false hope and charging a lot of money for services that don’t do anything.
In this review, I’ll take apart Ali’s lies and show you what this Internet scam is really about. We should get going right away.
The Fake Best-Seller Of Ali Scarlett: The Clever Connector

Being a best-selling author is the most outrageous claim that Ali makes. It takes a lot of hard work and skill to write a best-selling book.
Millions of copies of best-selling books like “Can’t Hurt Me” by David Goggins and “Discipline Equals Freedom” by Jocko Willink have been sold, but those authors are very special people who have had very special success. Ali Scarlett, on the other hand, is nothing but a fraud, and the fact that his book is selling shows that he is, in fact, a cheater and con artist.

In this section, I will show you evidence and prove that Ali’s book “The Clever Connector” is not a best seller at all.
The image below is a screenshot of Ali Scarlett’s book’s Amazon page. The book as a total of 26 reviews and all of them are apparently 5/5.
Do you find anything odd about this apart from the suspicious rating?
In this section, I will show you evidence and prove that Ali’s book “The Clever Connector” is not a best seller at all.
The image below is a screenshot of Ali Scarlett’s book’s Amazon page. The book as a total of 26 reviews and all of them are apparently 5/5.
Do you find anything odd about this apart from the suspicious rating?
In this section, I will show you evidence and prove that Ali’s book “The Clever Connector” is not a best seller at all.
The image below is a screenshot of Ali Scarlett’s book’s Amazon page. The book as a total of 26 reviews and all of them are apparently 5/5.
Do you find anything odd about this apart from the suspicious rating?
In this section, I will show you evidence and prove that Ali’s book “The Clever Connector” is not a best seller at all.
As you can see, an actual #1 Best Seller has a whopping 581 reviews which is more than four times the number of reviews Ali’s book has.
Amazon doesn’t show the sales statistics for any of its products publicly, which can only be accessed by the seller themself. So the best metric for us to measure the sales of a product is by looking at the number of reviews it has.
The Clever Connector sold a mediocre number of copies at best. And I have skepticism over the 26 reviews as well because if we take a look at each of those reviews we will find that all of them are giving the book a perfect 5/5 rating, and they are very detailed.
Are these fake reviews that Ali asked his family members and friends to post in order to boost his brand? Maybe. But we can’t know for sure.
Ali Scarlett’s More Lies About Success
Ali’s thread of lies doesn’t stop at his fake claims of having a best-seller. He also claims to be an “influencer” and a social figure. But in reality, he is less popular than most teenagers on TikTok.
Ali Scarlett wants people to think he is successful and rich, and that he has “made it” and can teach people to do the same. So in order to create this brand of lies, he makes big claims in hopes that these lies manipulate young people who see his ads or promotions.
No Real Followers Or Fans
On Instagram Ali Scarlett (@iamaliscarlett) has a whopping 148 followers with 72 posts.
It doesn’t take a social media expert to realize that those are pathetic numbers for someone who claims to have been running an online business since 2017.
One thing that shocked me a little is that Ali has a blue checkmark on his Instagram profile. This got me curious because it is supposed to be a big deal. However, shockingly enough it’s not! You just need to shell out some cash and know the right people to get these bragging rights.
All you need to get a blue checkmark from Instagram is to either be a big celebrity or be featured on multiple news websites. And Ali Scarlett has paid several news networks to get a sponsored article on their websites, which it seems, he has used to get the blue checkmark.
Now that Ali’s manipulated Instagram blue checkmark is out of the way, let’s take a look at his Facebook page. If Ali Scarlett is the popular author he claims to be, then he must have hundreds if not thousands of followers on Facebook right?

At this point, it is not even funny. Ali boasts a total of 1 follower and 1 like on his Facebook page. I don’t even want to explain how pitiful this number is, especially for a branded Facebook page.
IF ALI REALLY IS A “BEST-SELLING” AUTHOR (WHICH HE MOST DEFINITELY IS NOT), THEN HE IS THE MOST UNSUCCESSFUL ONE TO EVER WALK THE FACE OF THIS PLANET.
You Cannot Sue Ali Scarlett: Hidden Disclaimer
If you’ve made a purchase with Ali Scarlett, then I have some bad news for you.
Over at Ali’s hard-to-find Disclaimer policy page, you will see a small paragraph at the very bottom of the page which is full of legal jargon. In layman’s terms, it essentially means that Ali Scarlett gives zero guarantees of success or any results for his clients.
So if you do somehow end up hiring him, then the chances of your success are going to be the same as before you hired him. If Ali really is the business wizard he claims to be, then why can’t he take responsibility for his actions?
Total Scammer
Ali Scarlett lies about being a best-selling author and his success. He uses manipulative methods to target young entrepreneurs and charges them exorbitant fees for useless services. He has fine-print disclaimers which give him legal immunity against lawsuits. Ali is an internet scammer!
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