Affiliate Payload has received huge coverage in the last few days. Mainly people blindly saying “go buy it”. This is a bit different. I have bought Affiliate Payload and have gone through it. So this isn’t a rush-out-and-buy-it message. It’s an honest review of Affiliate payload.
A few releases lately have had incredible sales pages that are an education in themselves, but they seem that more effort is made with the sales page than the actual product. In fact a few have been outright disappointment. So does Affiliate Payload “cut the mustard” or is it really just more hype?
http://daveoffen.com/presents/AffiliatePayload
OK, first some of the downsides to Affiliate Payload.
As with several of Alex Goad’s products which always contain some great information, it can take a couple of reads to get to grips with. This isn’t helped by the writing style. The report is littered with spelling mistakes, bad grammar and a lot of “I’ll get to that later”. The report does have the feel of being thrown together late at night. But that in itself almost adds to the charm. In my opinion, if the message is clear and valuable, the delivery is not so important. Though I do think Alex should hire a proof reader!
And then there are the videos. To my mind, they didn’t really add much value. Hastily put together and containing nothing that is not covered in the report. However, you may be the type who learns better from video (I’m a reader) so they would be useful.
Next is the OTO that is pushed on the sales process. And it’s not ready yet! It seems that Alex was in such a hurry to launch Affiliate Payload that he “forgot” all about his up sell product. Apparently it’s actually down to techy issues, so should be available shortly.
Also, its a LONG read. With a little editing and more thought given to the structure of the report, I think it could have been cut down from almost 300 pages.
So, Affiliate Payload is not all good…
But, what you clearly have here is Alex Goad spilling his guts about some incredibly powerful CPA and PPC techniques. The Affiliate payload system is based on CPA (Cost Per Action) and PPC (Pay Per Click} using Alex’s LRITOM method…
L – Locate
R – Research
I – Initiate Campaign
T – Tracking And Split Testing
O – Outsource
M – Move On
Cost Per Action is an extremely powerful way of earning as an affiliate. The main reason being that there are no sales necessary for you to earn money. You get paid simply for referring people to an offer and have them sign up for more information, be it a newsletter, discount coupons etc. So conversion rates are generally higher than when referring people to “paid-for” affiliate products.
So, Affiliate Payload must concentrate on Google Adwords then?
Not so! It goes into detail about MSN, Yahoo and several of the smaller PPC engines too. This is an important feature of the report, since these alternative PPC engines can provide much cheaper cost per click (CPC) than Google Adwords.
Many newbie marketers (and some experienced ones too) fall foul of PPC marketing. It is a minefield and can leave you seriousluy out of pocket. So you need great training to do it right.
Does Affiliate payload deliver?
If you are interested in CPA marketing and PPC, then Affiliate Payload delivers big time. Yes the basics are covered, but there is a whole lot of new information in the product that is only known to a VERY small percentage of marketers.
Just so long as you are willing to put in some effort (this isn’t a get rich quick report, it’s a get VERY rich steadily report) then you will reap the rewards of this new product. But don’t forget all of the other income streams too. Article marketing, blogging, creating your own product. This isn’t the be al and end all, it’s another string in your bow – albeit a very powerful one!
So, my verdict is a thumbs up.
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