There is more to being an affiliate marketer
than just putting up banners and sending people to sites to buy software. There is integrity. I do not recommend that you download and buy this, even though it would give me a nice commission from Clickbank!
THIS ONE is a Newbie GRABBER
and most of what it does is already out there. Steve Iser did a quirky hyped video to push the Commission Crusher. The discussions and questions in The Warrior Forum made it very clear. The people with experience do not need the program. Nor do they/we appreciate the hypey style.
Those who actually bought the program were at odds with each other about merits and lack thereof. Most agreed that Steve’s presentation was more instructional and less hyped up than the sales pitch. So if you want to see a really slick sales presentation, go to the link. But do not expect to get rich quick from this program.
- THOUGH the AFFILIATE sales might be the most lucrative part.
- BUT WHO WOULD SELL SOMETHING THEY NEVER USED Successfully?
- AND would you ever trust that person again if they sold it to you … already knowing it was a “Newbie Grabber”?
- I think not.
I was almost duped. But I decided to complete the path of due diligence and check out Steve and some reviews on the product before I put it out for sale. I am really glad I did the double check. There is a lesson here, folks.
Don’t get too focused on the high percentages from affiliate sales that you overlook the real value of the product itself. Your integrity and reputation are far more important than a $37 sale or whatever!
So, learn from Steve’s video what a hyped sales pitch is like so you will recognize it sooner. And pay attention to the details and reviews from people who actually put these things into action.
I put the big banner at the bottom of the page because I liked its slam sort of approach. But you will notice it does not have a live link. That is on purpose. Of course I would like the commission, but I don’t want anyone to buy it from this site. I like my readers and want to keep the trust going.









