The Affiliate Code scam or real - you wish you knew. This system promises to sweep the market and it also promises you A Lot of money very fast. Is that even possible? Now if you have been in affiliate marketing and know your stuff you also know that some the hottest new programs to make you filthy rich are just that: a lot of hot air and not much else. You could stuff your home to the rafters with all the systems that promised to take all financial worries from you, were going to let you pay all your debts, were going to let you travel; programs that were going to make you so much money you could give it away if you liked.
Why even bring this up? For one thing: been there, done that, too many times. Even though logic makes it quite clear to us that things don't work this way, well, more often than not we are desperate and frustrated enough to give it a shot anyway. Wouldn't want to watch this thing take off without you, right? A bit like playing the lottery. On the bright side of things, having worked myself through bunches of systems, like a caterpillar eats his way through a head of cabbage, I have learned many, many things about internet marketing in general and affiliate marketing in particular. As a result I've developed somewhat of a nose to smell out a scam.
When I get the latest e-mail ad that promises me I'll be rich tomorrow if I just got this new gadget that'll make me loads of money with hardly any investment on my part, be it money, time or effort, it'll ring a few alarm bells in my head. First bell: If the author of this wonder-program doesn't come recommended by a bunch of affiliate marketers with reknown I would hardly bother to put my money on him. People that know their thing in affiliate marketing are known by others. Second bell: If they promise you that you won't have to work for your money as in "click here and swim in cash tomorrow", or "it'll do all the work for you, while you have Butler James bring you some iced tea on a silver tray". Well, know what I'm trying to say. It either promises you too much and you'll get stuck with a bunch of work anyway, or it just won't pan out. Always keep in mind, if it sounds too good to be possible, it just might not be.
Michael Jones on the other hand has published a whole row of bestselling programs, like for example The Adwords Code, The eBay Code, The Torrential Traffic Tactics. The Clickbank Code was the latest in this line-up and it swept up the market, with lot's of people testifying to it's success. This system showed in a very comprehensible way how to milk Clickbank marketing to the last drop. Now The Affiliate Code goes quite a bit further and delivers you the whole cow, rib-eye and all. It'll show you how to get profits from pretty much everywhere on the internet, not just Clickbank and the likes.
So I asked for my money back on some of the not-so-efficient systems and such scraped up enough to get myself this one. After all it comes with an iron clad 60 day money back guarantee, so really, what do I have to lose? Some debt maybe. He tells you that you will be able to get your web-sites ranked very fast and will be able to make money very soon. Well, 8 weeks should be enough time then to find out if The Affiliate Code works, don't you think? If it does't pan out, my loss will be in time and some effort and I can still go back to same old, same old. (Old bread is still old bread tomorrow, right?) But who knows, may this time. . .
Why even bring this up? For one thing: been there, done that, too many times. Even though logic makes it quite clear to us that things don't work this way, well, more often than not we are desperate and frustrated enough to give it a shot anyway. Wouldn't want to watch this thing take off without you, right? A bit like playing the lottery. On the bright side of things, having worked myself through bunches of systems, like a caterpillar eats his way through a head of cabbage, I have learned many, many things about internet marketing in general and affiliate marketing in particular. As a result I've developed somewhat of a nose to smell out a scam.
When I get the latest e-mail ad that promises me I'll be rich tomorrow if I just got this new gadget that'll make me loads of money with hardly any investment on my part, be it money, time or effort, it'll ring a few alarm bells in my head. First bell: If the author of this wonder-program doesn't come recommended by a bunch of affiliate marketers with reknown I would hardly bother to put my money on him. People that know their thing in affiliate marketing are known by others. Second bell: If they promise you that you won't have to work for your money as in "click here and swim in cash tomorrow", or "it'll do all the work for you, while you have Butler James bring you some iced tea on a silver tray". Well, know what I'm trying to say. It either promises you too much and you'll get stuck with a bunch of work anyway, or it just won't pan out. Always keep in mind, if it sounds too good to be possible, it just might not be.
Michael Jones on the other hand has published a whole row of bestselling programs, like for example The Adwords Code, The eBay Code, The Torrential Traffic Tactics. The Clickbank Code was the latest in this line-up and it swept up the market, with lot's of people testifying to it's success. This system showed in a very comprehensible way how to milk Clickbank marketing to the last drop. Now The Affiliate Code goes quite a bit further and delivers you the whole cow, rib-eye and all. It'll show you how to get profits from pretty much everywhere on the internet, not just Clickbank and the likes.
So I asked for my money back on some of the not-so-efficient systems and such scraped up enough to get myself this one. After all it comes with an iron clad 60 day money back guarantee, so really, what do I have to lose? Some debt maybe. He tells you that you will be able to get your web-sites ranked very fast and will be able to make money very soon. Well, 8 weeks should be enough time then to find out if The Affiliate Code works, don't you think? If it does't pan out, my loss will be in time and some effort and I can still go back to same old, same old. (Old bread is still old bread tomorrow, right?) But who knows, may this time. . .
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