Click Bank Review

In the last couple years I have noticed a growing internet buzz about affiliate marketing programs and Clickbank`. I’m sure many of us internet viewers have come across these programs, as a source of extra income. Usually it requires a small fee to join these programs, whether or not you go in direct through Clickbank or you found an internet ad in your email inbox that promises you large sums of income for a few hours a day of work, I notice the price is about the same, which is around $50. Here is the other thing I noticed. Once you sign up for the “free” offers that look so tempting, like your own website, and then you fill out all your info including your new URL that you just created, ah there’s the catch, as it turns out it’s not a free web site, someone has got to be paid for the large server that hosts your site and directs flow of traffic, which you can pay another $19-$299 for more traffic, Adwords and Adword campaigns. But the question is, what makes Michael Jones as your affiliate mentor better than anyone else? His program charges slightly more money than I have seen for $77. He also puts the price of the product early on in the pitch, or at least his members and reviewers he recruited, does disclose that this is a product and / or service you are paying for. A money generating system, if you will, and a series of lectures from a marketing innovator on DVD. So, I like straight shooters. There are times when I get a small stipend of back pay from my financial aid package. Being that I am still young I'm looking to reinvent myself and invest in my future. I am tempted to jump in to the making money from home industry. And though I could just get a job, I am more likely to take a class or continue my education. So the idea of spending a little money, although risky, would have value. Especially if I could gain business savvy skills; like knowledge of SEO, keywords, Adwords and marketing. After all, I’m already putting out resumes, and a website on a resume always puts you above the competition. Well. I have read the reviews from other people and what I am hearing is that he promises a lot of money compared to other affiliate members. Michael promised $11,000 in their first week, and many of the members that started out didn’t reach the $11,000 as promised, but are coming close to that amount. One reviewer reported $9,896.50. The basic sales gimmick goes about the same way as other market affiliate websites. Many of these marketers start off with videos featuring exotic homes, cars, limos and jets even. What Michael does, is generally a voice over with a few screen shots. Usually you recall seeing a screenshot of some incoming transactions, or bank wire statements. Beyond that, mostly it is the voice over that grabs your attention. In his demo he speaks in an enthusiastic and concise way that is very easy to listen to. You can even do other work online, check your email, get on your Facebook, chat with your friends while you listen to him, and pretty much get sucked into his pitch. Some of these buzz words that he throws around that I found impressive was “sniping”. I had heard of this concept from another affiliate marketer who at this point is probably retired (believe me, he is also an incredibly good sales person and he claims to have invented this snipe system). I even looked around for this guy for a while, after hearing all these other pitches by these cocky other men, I liked this guy’s simple cut and dry delivery. As a matter of fact, I thought he was like a snake, and his confidence in his technique was almost intimidating! It would be a pretty safe bet that Michael Jones is either a prodigy of Mr. Snake (the “snipe” guy) or if not, he did his research of what all the other market affiliate guys were offering, put his radio voice to work and made a great recording. All the words are spoken slowly and pronounced so you do not miss any information, even while you are busy doing other things. Michael does mention that he is not new to marketing, so this line of work would be great for those wanting to get into business of any kind. Let’s face it, as long as there is business to be done, there will be marketing, so anyone with no marketing experience looking to start a website could take a page from this guy’s book! In his pitch he promises to spill his close guarded secrets. Secrets like picking the right web template, and picking a performing product. He also mentions there are ways to practically steal the competitions key words. He seems to have a handle on how keywords, advertising, Adwords and SEO works.

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