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04-14-2019, 11:44 AM
(This post was last modified: 04-14-2019 12:50 PM by jorgemv.)
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[get] legendary affiliate masterprint (well, at least the title sounds impressive...)
Quite frankly, at a price point of $4.95, you can't expect much from this 'method.' Also, it's from a domain that normally only produces a lot of junk; still, I was curious, so I read the nonsense. Mainly, the "author" is trying to push some membership program. He suggests that, to be successful with this free membership program that pays up to 1K commissions, you'll need to send traffic to it (duhh, really..?); his preferred methods are using Creative Commons YT videos, posting on relevant FB groups, and something else - but I forgot what it was... Who knows? The CC YT vids approach might work, and FB groups is something that I'm always on the verge of trying. I might go along this time. If you get some usefulness out of this, enjoy! Sales Page: Magic Button : Zippyshare link: Magic Button : |
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04-14-2019, 01:04 PM
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RE: [get] legendary affiliate masterprint (well, at least the title sounds impressive...)
Thanks for sharing, Repped.
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04-14-2019, 02:29 PM
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RE: [get] legendary affiliate masterprint (well, at least the title sounds impressive...)
Where it leads is interesting. It leads readers to the Legendary Marketer program, there are several similar but I'd never heard of this one -- a bit surprising because some reviews on YT that might actually be genuine are more positive than many.
I haven't followed it in detail but the downstream program looks like the usual model, free to get involved, then 37 bucks or similar to get access to some good stuff but more importantly (to them) get on their buyers list, then their team upsells you to $1000+ deals (and some seem to be 5-figures). You get trained to promote their stuff (and other stuff if you want), you send traffic into the funnels they give you, like the author of this inexpensive offer is doing, their team does the upselling and you hopefully walk away with 4-figure commissions. So the guy behind this 4.95 offer is dinging you a little to pull you into the program where the A-Team ding you for a lot more and he gets a nice commission. And of course you're on his buyer's list, too. We've seen the same thing recently from a couple of the better-known incest workers, pushing 2 similar programs. Like I said -- more than one organization out there doing this, but I came across some interesting reviews of this particular one that smell honest. (But, who knows. My sense of smell ain't what it used to be.) Including a video by a guy who made money but quit anyway. Says the company is legit, the CEO is a good guy, the training is decent although overpriced, and their funnels convert well but ... as time went on his ad spend to feed the funnels didn't decrease but his earnings did as the program's success backfired and got too popular with newbies. No-one to blame, but he's been there, done that with other similar programs so, time to get out. So where is he going instead? It's why I'm inclined to believe he's for real -- he says, doesn't have a replacement in mind, gonna keep promoing C'bank offers and C'funnels and such like til he finds something else. |
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