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Here is another review I would like to share with everyone, peddled to me by none other than Gary Ambrose, arguably the best Scam peddler in my book, for sure!

This scheme is called Gold Affiliate Asset and was brought out in the beginning of October by a guy named Alex Babenkoff (according to Scamadvisor his actual name is Oleksandr Babenkov from Lugansk in the Ukraine) and seems to be based on the old and trusted concept of email marketing. For whatever it is worth, Scamadvisor.com puts the site in a "Suspicious" category for various reason. Click on the link and have a look. That is for starters.

The video presentation, as is so many times the case, insults your intelligence by being read to you. Personally I do take issue with and it indicates to me that whoever is doing the marketing is on such a basis doesn't really know what he/she is doing!

Right from the start, it claims to show you how to make "a lot" more money on the Internet within 15 minutes with an autopilot Internet Business at a click of a button and without a financial commitment. That already tells me that it is heading for at least a critical review!

Then come the following statements:

- "He" (I suppose this Alex Babenkoff) claims he has
  proven the scheme to have earned $ 262,800 per
  year. Not bad for a scheme that's not even a month
  old! Not to mention there is no proof! But never mind,
  you're "going to easily hit a cash jackpot on the
  Internet" and "live the life of financial freedom".

- It goes on to say that "anyone who says you will
  make millions on the Internet without work is lying to
  you". Hold on, first I'm being told it's an autopilot
  system that takes only 15 minutes to set up and now
  the autopilot doesn't work?

- Anyone who buys into this scheme has "zero risk"
  because "he" and his system does all the work and 
  everything is already done! Now I'm confused again.
  First autopilot, then I have to work, now all the work
  is being done for me?

- The 15 minute system "he has just invented creates a
  full-blown automated Internet Business". Ok, now
  I suppose I don't have to work after all!? But how
  does the "just invented" tally with the $ 262,800 the
  system has earned in a year? How the heck did "he"
  put one years' earnings into less than a month?

-"Every week you'll be adding more income streams on
  autopilot". So, now on autopilot I actually can become
  a millionaire?

- Gold Affiliate Asset will "bring in cold hard cash 24
  hours per day, 365 days a year" and "he" spends
  more than "10,000 a month to make this all happen
  for you" and "you will never have to spend a dime...
  it's all on him". Great! I get a system set up in 15
  minutes that is on autopilot, "he" does all the work, 
  everything is done for me and I will never have to
  spend a dime and make all the money! All I have to 
  do is join. Paradise! Eldorado!

- To join, all you have to do is click a button (where it
  says "Join Risk Free") below which it says that there
  is a one time payment of $ 47.- and 100 % Money
  Back Guarantee. I'm confused again! First I don't
  have to spend a dime and now that I am so convinced
  about this scheme, I have to pay?!?!?

- What could possibly go wrong? After all, "he" does
  provide a 100 % money-back guarantee! It doesn't
  really matter that it isn't credible, let alone not
  substantiated in any way, now is it?

Now we come to what I call my favorite part, after we have seen the video presentation in which "he" also told us that he would show you exactly what you're getting (I guess I must have missed it?). That part is the disclaimer.

First and foremost, the money-back guarantee is from ClickSure, which in effect is no guarantee at all! It is conditional in a all-inclusive way, not and/or. Among others you have to

- Provide a valid reason for requesting a return within
  60 days of purchase

- Provide a valid report that the charge was fraudulent
  or unauthorized

- For any other reasons that ClickSure Support deems
  appropriate.

Especially the last can potentially be used to refuse a refund and there would nothing anyone can do about it!

Then comes the earnings disclaimer. After all we've been told, we find out that this is a new system and there are no typical results. We also find out that we can safely assume that "he" (who we never get to see) is an actor.

And finally, you get to know that "There is no guarantee you will duplicate the results stated here. You recognize any business endeavour has inherent risk for loss of capital". Given the ClickSure guarantee, you can take for granted that you will have a loss of capital!

I wouldn't (yet) put Alex or Oleksandr in the same category as Gary Ambrose, Anik Singal and the many other Scam artists and Scam peddlers, but in my book he is well on his way!

In order to avoid becoming a Victim of Scam, please refer to www.internetadvisor.weebly.com and www.scamhunter.weebly.com. If you have any particular program/scheme you want me research, please contact me.

If you really want to find buyers and make a nice commission, especially those that do their everyday shopping online, then go to ASN and truly cover a global market that is the largest in every aspect!

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There are several interesting, good and credible reviews of this scheme to be found.

In a nutshell, this scheme purports to be a Pinterest marketing tool. Now, irrespective of costs, why would anyone want to use this scheme, when you can use Pinterest (in line with their T & C) for your marketing yourself so easily. Reportedly, Cash Triggers is actually violating the T & C of Pinterest!

Let's get into details of the claims made:

- The actress must be a complete Bimbo also because
  she has to read her lines. It's not like she's in a 2 hour
  movie! Throughout the video she gives you the
  impression that she is the one that has developed
  this scheme, when in fact it's by someone called
  Andrew X, a notorious scammer just like Anik Singal, Gary   Ambrose and, and, and. She let's you
  know right from the start that it is absolutely free
  and while she says that, you can see below the video
  "Risk Free 60 day" and "Money-Back Guarantee" 
  both of which are false!

- Then comes her claim that she's made more than
  $3.75 million on ClickBank, when you just know that
  she doesn't have the IQ to open a refrigerator.
  Needless to say her claim is totally unsubstantiated!
  While the scheme is available through ClickSure, it
  refers to income made from ClickBank? Why is nobody
  making their millions from ClickSure, I wonder?

- She then claims she's found the "holy grail" for online
  traffic for free. Now how does that reconcile with the
  nonsense money-back guarantee and the disclaimer
  in general? It doesn't! She is actually referring to
  Pinterest being free, but you get the feeling the
  scheme is free. Deceptive and misleading is what I
  would call it.

- You're being led to believe that by using this scheme
  (Pinterest) you get gazillions of clicks which translate
  into people buying. In my world, clicks don't mean a
  thing if there is no conversion.

- Then claims are made that you can get paid with
  every click people make and providing their email 
  addresses. How does that sound to you? It certainly
  sounds like BS to me.

I could go on and on dissecting this (Bimbo) video but let me I get into my favorite subject, the disclaimer(s).

- "You recognize any business endeavour has inherent
   risk for loss of capital. By ordering this product or
   any related products/services, you agree to all listed
   on this website and on ClickSure.com". If this scheme
   is the holy grail and carry a money-back guarantee,
   then how in the world could it be possible to loose
   capital? Look closely at the money-back guarantee
   stipulations/conditions of ClickSure, which you would
   have agreed to. These stipulations/conditions are not
   either, or. They are all inclusive! With two of these
   "Provided a valid report that the charge was
   fraudulent or unauthorized" and "For any other
   reason ClickSure Support deems appropriate" you
   can rest assured, if push comes to shove, you won't
   see any refund at all! Now we can safely assume why
   nobody makes their money using ClickSure.

- When you click on the Disclaimer link, you're in for
  more to let you know you won't see a penny.
  Specifically the paragraphs "Customer Remedy",
  "Limitation and Exclusion of Liability" and then comes
  the best of all "Legal Forum, Choice of Laws & Official
  Language". There you would submit to the laws of
  Hong Kong! While the disclaimer "agreement" is under
  the laws of the State of Oregon, the actual purchase
  which constitutes a contract is subject to laws and
  State and Federal courts of Hong Kong. For good
  order's sake, let me tell you there are no State and
  Federal Courts in Hong Kong, just a one court
  system as in the UK.

Again, I could go on, but this is the crucial part, which should already tell you to stay away no matter what the costs (there are up- and down sells!).

I wouldn't certainly put Andrew X in the same category as Gary Ambrose, Anik Singal and the many other Scam artists and Scam peddlers, so be extremely cautious of his other schemes!

In order to avoid becoming a Victim of Scam, please refer to www.internetadvisor.weebly.com and www.scamhunter.weebly.com. If you have any particular program/scheme you want me research, please contact me.

If you really want to find buyers and make a nice commission, especially those that do their everyday shopping online, then go to ASN and truly cover a global market that is the largest in every aspect!

Stay Safe!

 
Just today, I received a lead from none other than Gary Ambrose about a new scheme called "Getbuyerarbitrage.com" by a guy named James Renouf. Gary is not the only one, but he was certainly the first and that makes him, as far as I am concerned, the best Scam peddler there is.

Having said that, I wanted to review this new scheme from the outside to illustrate how to at least be wary of potential Scam.

It claims to be a new training and education program. The video presentation is the usual insult, because James assumes that you are illiterate as he reads virtually everything to you. He starts off by claiming that it is "the fastest shortcut ever to making real money on the Internet". I thought it was a training & educational program? Now I'm being told it is a shortcut to making real money on the Internet?

The software is called Buyer Arbitrage 1.0 and centers around the concept of bringing together those that are looking for products & services with those that are seeking to sell. Examples are shown of Fiverr.com and adverts on Craigslist. I have to admit, the concept of automating such a process is brilliant, but let me tell you that I have done this myself free of charge. In other words, when I was looking to buy something, I just search the Internet and then research the best value for money and buy it. That's how I get the best (cheapest) deal! If this software truly works, which I doubt, then it won't be around for long, because all the potential buyers will do what I am already doing now and will not be subject to paying for the "arbitrage".

When I say that I doubt the system really works, I refer to the disclaimer, again.

- "In some cases actors have been used". Does that
   mean the guy I listened to reading the presentation 
   to me is not James Renouf? If so, why?

- "Any testimonials and examples used are exceptional
    results..." The testimonials are not in any way
    verified.

- "You recognize any business endeavour has inherent
    risk for loss of capital". If you get a 100 % prompt
    and courteous money-back guarantee, no questions
    asked, then where is the danger of loss of capital?

- "By ordering this product or any related
    products/services, you agree to all listed on this
    website and on ClickSure.com". That means you
    agree also to the terms & conditions of ClickSure and
    their money-back guarantee, which is conditional and
    very ambiguously so, negating James' guarantee.

- "The typical purchaser does not make any money
    using this system". I, as I am sure many
    others, would consider themselves typical which
    means that we pay $ 47.- and will not make any
    money?!?!

- "...our typical result has yet to be determined. With
    this in mind you should consider our typical result to
    be that most purchasers do not make any money
    using this training and software". Then obviously this
    system is only good for a-typical purchasers?
    Unfortunately, a-typical is not defined or elaborated
    upon.

Apart from the fact that it is always good to protect yourself legally from any (possibly frivolous) lawsuits (from these many, nasty potential buyers, who have nothing else to do but buy and then ask for refunds) by using disclaimers, they obviously can be counter-productive to what you are trying to achieve. James and his lawyer(s) seem to have gone overboard, or if not, then the scheme is truly a Scam and you won't get your money back, because one of the criteria of ClickSure to get a refund is "For any other reason ClickSure Support deems appropriate" which is a carte-Blanche for refusing your refund!

I wouldn't (yet) put James in the same category as Gary Ambrose, Anik Singal and the many other Scam artists and Scam peddlers, but while his idea seems good, the system certainly doesn't!

If you really want to find buyers and make a nice commission, especially those that do their everyday shopping online, then go to ASN and truly cover a global market that is the largest in every aspect!

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I just received a lead about a scheme called onlinegoldmine by a guy named Jamie Lewis, who I'm sure many have heard of before and there are quite a number of his schemes around. With onlinegoldmine (which he says is free, which it is not!) he makes reference to purportedly making his "millions" with products sold through ClickBank (ironically, onlinegoldmine is available through Clicksure). In his video presentation he makes three statements, which in my mind stand out and they are a) global e-commerce trade will top US$ 1.25 trillion in 2013, b) ClickBank.com is the worlds leading Internet retailer and c) that ClickBank has paid out over US$ 2.2 billion in commissions to affiliates.

Let me put these three statements into perspective.

a) It is a fact that global e-commerce trade his truly mind-boggingly huge and growing each year by leaps and bounds. However, there are quite a few segments of e-commerce ranging from Internet-Banking to making travel arrangements. The actual e-commerce market covering pure on-line shopping is estimated to be US$ 150 billion in 2012 in the US alone. Globally it is estimated to be more than double. So, while Jamie's statement certainly gets a very important point accross, it is definitely distorted when it comes to affiliate commissions.

b) ClickBank is not the world's leading retailer by any stretch of the imagination. Clickbank is a privately owned company and does not (have to) make their annual accounts public. But, as I have written before, comments made by company officials in 2009 were to the extent that ClickBank had a total of US$ 300 million in sales and that it expected an annual growth of 8 %. That would amount to approximately a little less than US$ 380 million in 2012. Wall-Mart is the largest retailer in the world and it's on-line sales are in excess of US$ 2 billion! And let's not forget Amazon, the truly largest on-line retailer globally with US$ 46 billion in sales of which US$ 21 billion were made internationally! So where does that leave ClickBank? Not only very far behind, but also in comparison pales with regard to the variety of products! Granted, ClickBank may pay higher commissions, but the vastness of the pool of sales by true on-line retailers and their scope of sales would more than make up the difference.

c) Let's take for granted that Wickipedia is a trustworthy source of information. According to Wickipedia, "ClickBank was founded in 1998 by Tim and Eileen Barber. In 2009, the site had attracted over 1,000,000 affiliate marketers, approximately 100,000 of whom were designated as 'active' at any given time. In June 2011 the company claimed to have paid affiliates and vendors over $1.8 billion, processed 35,000 transactions per day, and generated over $350M in annual revenue. It offeres over 46,000 individual products to its affiliate marketers, and provided services in over 200 countries."

While I do not want to discredit Clickbank in any way, I did notice the word "claimed"! As mentioned before, the company does not have to publish their accounts. But you do the math and cut it any way you like.

Having obviously started from scratch and now after 13 odd years of existence, with approximately 100,000 active affiliates (only 10%!), how they can claim to have paid out US$ 1.8 billion by 2011 (not in 2011!) to vendors and affiliates is for me startling, to say the least. Please keep in mind that in most, if not all cases, the vendors get paid more than the affiliates! And even if that figure is in fact true and more goes to vendors than affiliates, how can so many so-called Gurus claim to have made so many millions from ClickBank? Just try to imagine, US$ 1.8 billion over 13 odd years and of lately 100,000 active affiliates and the majority of that goes to the vendors, not to mention that ClickBank also gets a cut! It somehow just doesn't add up for me and that is why so many of these Guru's schemes end up on my website www.scamhunter.weebly.com.

My point of this is, that no matter how you slice it, being an affiliate of Amazon and the likes is tapping a very much larger market, with a much larger number of products, which everyday consumers not only need, but actually buy on-line! The only problem is that why would anyone want to buy their products through you as an affiliate and not go directly to these retailers websites? And that is where ASN comes in. There anyone can do their normal, everyday online shopping at Wall-Mart, Amazon, Macy's, etc. and get paid for it! And it's all through basically one website! In other words, if you shop at these retailers directly, you get paid nothing, even or especially as an affiliate! With ASN you actually do!

Another point is, even more importantly, that obviously the market for ClickBank, Clicksure and all the others like them - even combined - could never reach to scope and depth of the true everyday on-line retailers and their everyday consumers globally! It also teaches us another very important thing and that is that when you see Jamie Lewis and all the others showing you their supposed ClickBank incomes, you can safely assume that it is utter and pure nonsense and the real money they are making is from the gullability of people who would like to believe such nonsense and thus buying their schemes, not from ClickBank!

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Gary Ambrose, who I consider an absolutely brilliant Scam artist and peddler and who daily sends me leads for my website www.scamhunter.weebly.com has now sent me an invitation to a webinar hosted by himself, titled "How We CASHED in $30K by sending *stupid* text messages ??? (LIVE Seminar with Gary)".

My personal impression is that the title is already an insult to all potential victims of his scheme.

Then he informs me that "This is an exclusive training seminar for Gary Ambrose's subscribers!" Great, but why is it then that I have to fill in my name and email address? He already has those details and shoudn't the registration be just boiled down to join or not?

He goes on to say "This little known cell phone secret takes 8 minutes to do, uses NO Website, NO Cell phone and costs NOTHING!" Hold on, a cell phone secret that does not use a cell phone?!?!?!

And being a secret, I am informed "WARNING: You are fine to copy the technique but you MUST NOT share the information to anyone else."

Oops! I just did! There is no mention of any consequences so I am not sure why he is WARNING me.

Needless to say, I will not join his webinar, because it reeks of being just a squeeze page (for what?) and I can be sure that just like all his other schemes, it will be not only a waste of time, but also may well turn out that his webinar may be free, but not what he is actually peddling.

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Anybody who has tried their hand at Internet/Affiliate Marketing has at least considered using Traffic Exchanges, Safe-Lists, Banner Exchanges and the like, be it for free or paid for, and I am no exception.

I got a lot of feedback about these kinds of programs, few good and many being rather critical.

Before I delve further into the usefulness of these programs, I just want to mention that any success in Internet/Affiliate Marketing is obviously based on conversions. I have yet to find any program that can honestly claim that it can do that for you and Traffic Exchanges, etc. are no exceptions. Many claim to send (huge) amount of traffic your way, which should already raise alarm bells, but what about conversions? That is precisely where all these programs, including any other money-making scheme/program out there, basically fail utterly.

We have to understand that many, if not all of those who use any kind of program sending traffic your/their way are actually marketers. Now that not being bad, it is therefore less likely for them to pick up or subscribe to your program, when they are marketing their own. There are exceptions, of course. From my research, the chance of somebody subscribing or buying the program you are promoting through these traffic exchanges and the like are dismal at best! These kinds of conversions are somewhere around 1-2 %. I would consider that a huge waste of time and if you have actually paid for it, money!

I can only make assumptions about why there are so many of these traffic promotion programs out there and many more coming every week. Obviously this must be a profitable business which would indicate that there are a lot of people actually paying for these programs. Given the very low conversion rate, I do find this rather surprising.

There are many alternatives to get traffic to your website, but like everything else in life, it does need some work. Using Social Networks like Twitter, Facebook, Pinterest, Blogging and others would be just one option. The good news is that the conversion rates are considerably higher, somewhere around 5-10% or even higher, depending on the effort put in.

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On my website www.scamhunter.weebly.com I have on numerous occasions referred to Internet Marketer/Guru Gary Ambrose as not only giving me by far the most leads to uncover and expose schemes as Scam, but also as being a brilliant marketer.

By brilliant I mean well phrased captions and short texts that would want you to have a look at what he is presenting. Most recently he has sent me a lead to mobilemonopoly.com which has been classified by me as Scam.

Now, in my opnion, he has gone too far. He has sent me the following email to the same lead:

"The President Approves ClickBank!?!

Hey,

 The White House personally asked to meet with this
 ClickBank marketer... and, the President was in on
 it the whole time.

 So, why would the White House want to meet with an
 affiliate from Clickbank?

 Find out here...

http://www.garytheace.com/recommends/the-president

 And yes, this is the real deal...

 Thanks & Good Luck,
 Gary Ambrose

 P.S. I wouldn't have believed it either...

 But the undeniable proof, and profits, are here."

Yes, indeed, the undeniable proof that this is a Scam is truly there! The profits are not! Read the disclaimer and you will immediately see, that it certainly does not jive with the video presentation!

Having said that and if in fact it is true, it still needs to be understood why the White House has invited Adam Horwitz and that is as a successful entrepreneur, which he may undoubtedly be. That he achieved his success with selling his schemes is the reason he was invited and nothing else! Certainly not because his latest scheme is so good, which it obviously is not but Gary implies!

Also, the President was nowhere present at the awards presentation and for Gary to state that the President "was in on it the whole time" is not a distortion of facts, it is a plain lie!

I don't mind that Gary Ambrose peddles Scam (because it helps my quest and hopefully with that helps a lot of people avoid any losses) with a lot of hype, bordering on plain BS! When it comes to lying, it is a whole different matter!

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What exactly is a Scammer? Let's keep it simple and just say that a Scammer is a person that will sell you something and will give nothing and take your money or give you something that doesn't work and is false to what is in its description of the item. On my website www.scamhunter.weebly.com I have also defined Scam as "Making claims on advertisements and/or websites that are untrue, misleading, deceitful and exploitative".


Within that scope, arguably, one of the best and greatest Scammers I have come across is a guy named Gary Ambrose. Sure, there are many, many more but this guy has delivered leads of Scam to me on a consistent basis, for which I am actually quite thankful. Another is Anik Singal, who reportedly actually started out with a very good reputation, but lately that took a dive as he started peddling products and schemes which certainly qualify as Scam and even some of his own have received quite bad user reviews, including lack of support and claims of problems with money-back guarantees.

I am just using these two guys as an example as both have reportedly started out the same way, with Membership schemes.

Recently I have received emails from Gary promoting a scheme by Anik called "marketingwithanik" where good old Anik will "coach" you for 15 weeks for just $ 37.- What a bargain! For such a small sum of money you get to learn how to scam people? Amazing!

In the video he promises to help you from the goodness of his heart how to be successful in making money on the Internet and he also states that he will show you exactly what you are going to get when you pay. But precisely that is missing! He doesn't exactly show or explain what you are going to get! He goes on and on about how much money he has made and that's it! So you don't really get to see exactly what you're buying! Granted, he does give a 60-day money-back guarantee, but how does that work, if it is in fact of any value? On my calendar 60 days are 4 weeks, not 15 weeks.

And while he is doing all this 15-week coaching for just $ 37.- from the goodness of his heart to make you successful and a lot of money, you have to read the disclaimer where it states "Results may not be typical. We are still collecting data to determine what a typical result might be. As with any business venture, you run the risk of making nothing at all or even losing money. In order to run a successful Internet business, you will have basic additional charges, such as hosting, domain names and autoresponders. We will recommend to you your best options and choices."

Now let me get this straight. He is doing all this coaching for just $ 37.- and does not mention anything about any additional charges in the video. As a matter of fact he states that there will be no additional or recurring or monthly charges! So his coaching is for you to be successful and make loads of money, but you still run the risk of making nothing at all or even losing money, not to mention the additional charges you incur, which in the video he says you won't?!?!?!?

Obviously, with this kind of misleading and deceptive marketing, this scheme certainly qualifies as Scam in my book! Sure, the maximum anyone stands to loose is $ 37.- if his money-back guarantee actually stands the test. For me it is more a question of the principle rather than the amount of money involved. It actually stands to argue that all schemes peddled by these guys should be considered with great scepticism and even greater caution!

I have said it before, that if it weren't for guys like these, I couldn't run my website as I do and I am actually thankful to them. And just like in this case, when a Scammer promotes another Scammer it feeds me even more leads and faster.

 
How many of us have done any kind of shopping or purchases of any kind on the Internet? I am sure we all have at one point or another. The basic truth of online shopping is that more often than not, prices are cheaper!

I think we have to consider that more and more people around the world do their shopping online. Why? Because today's consumers basically already know what they want, so they scour the Internet for the best deals. The market for that is estimated to reach about $ 150 Billion in 2012 in the US alone.

Amazon.com has the largest market share with more than $ 43 Billion in sales from selling more than 300,000 products every single day! Wal-Mart is the largest retailer in the world, with more than $ 440 Billion in sales, of which approx. 25 % are online! And virtually all the other famous names like JC Penny, Macy's you name it, they all have online shopping services. You can buy insurance for your home and car and more online. You can do your banking online. But each and every time you have to go the individual vendors website. What if you could cover many of your purchase requirements from one website?

This website not only covers most of your shopping/purchase requirements, but also actually pays you to do so. And it get's even better when you refer your friends, family or whoever to do the same, you and they get paid! My calculations have shown me that in many cases this is better than discounted prices you would enjoy by shopping directly at the vendors website, appart from the fact that virtually all discounts offered by the vendors and retailers directly are also offered through the All Solutions Network.

The All Solutions Network is a website, which at first gives you a somewhat confusing impression, but given the multitude of categories and corresponding vendors that could be forgiven and it will not take long at all before you can find what you're looking for. You even get paid just by giving away free things like vacation packages and many more. Just sign up, do your shopping which you would do normally anyway and get paid for it. As with all other vendors and retailers, you do not have to pay anything at all to be a part of this system! You will not be inundated with emails of any sort! Your sponsor will give you all the support you need when you decide to be a consumer affiliate. As an affiliate, you will be provided with a personalized version of the website and all the marketing and training support is provided.

Have a look and check it out. I am sure you will not be disappointed!

If you should have any questions, please contact me at [email protected]

 
When we talk about Affiliate Programs we instantly think about selling one of the many products on ClickBank. All the Internet Marketers are always referring to their wonderful and plentiful incomes made from selling products from ClickBank. Well, guess what? They make their money from people who buy "their" programs and not from actually using them! Also, we need to understand that the ClickBank Market is by far much too small for all these people to make the "millions" they claim to be earning!

There is only one international market that could possibly cover these "millions" in commissions and that is the global online consumer market! As I have mentioned before, Amazon alone does more than $ 46 billion in online sales last year, of which $ 21 billion where international! The draw-back of being a direct Amazon affiliate is that too many people go directly to the Amazon website instead of using the affiliate and even worse, you only get paid for the advertising apart from the shopping of others (if they use the affiliate), but not your own! Also, while the scope of products is vast, the scope of services offered by Amazon and other major online retailers is limited at best.

Don't get me wrong! I'm not in any way trying to put down Amazon! Not at all! I'm trying to put into perspective a) that ClickBank is a limited market and b) Amazon, as an example, together with all the other major retailers on the Internet cover a much larger market to earn fees, but also have their limitations!

Why not do your online purchases where many of the major retailers are represented but also a multitude of services are available (also for free) and get paid for doing so? One website where you can do your shopping at Amazon and others and get paid for it! One website eliminates virtually all shortcomings! In a global market that is so much larger than ClickBank and the likes! As an affiliate, would you not want to be in a market that by virtue of it's size, gives you a much greater chance of earning a decent income?

Have a look at here! It is totally free!

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