The Affiliate Code Scam Or Not?
The Affiliate Code scam or real? Wouldn’t you like to know. This seems like it will be the next big thing in internet marketing and it does promise you a lot of revenue. But is that even feasible? Well, if you’ve been around affiliate marketing for a while you know that some of those hyped up products end up being just that: a lot of hype (and less cash in your pocket). You could take a dive into all the softwares (and not hit the bottom) that promise you the pot of gold at the end of the rainbow and the rainbow to boot, with a few mouse clicks here and there; systems that will make you so much money you’ll have a hard time thinking of new ways to spend it all.
Why mention all of this? Well, I’ve been through that. And even though our mind tells us once again that this can’t really work as easily as it is made out to be, often enough we are desperate or frustrated enough to just give it a try, again. Maybe this time it’ll work, against all logic. Kind of like playing the roulette, isn’t it? Well on the other hand having worked myself through system after system like a gold miner (and gotten as dirty too) looking for that elusive nugget or better yet a whole deposit, I’ve learned A Lot about internet marketing and affiliate marketing on my way and I’ve also developed something I’d like to call the “scam-dar”. (A bit corny, I know)
There are some alarms that tend to go off when I read about the latest must-have program, that this time for sure is going to make you rich real quick-like. First: When nobody has ever heard of the guy that’ll give you the ONE tool you were missing to make it, for only a few bucks. In affiliate marketing people that know their stuff are known themselves. Names go around rather fast and if the program designer’s name isn’t recommended by a bunch of the known affiliate marketers I’d think twice to put my hard earned cash into his hands. Second: If the program promises you that you won’t have to work for your money - click here and get rich. Yeah, duh. Money doesn’t fall from the sky, unless God himself makes it so. So that’ll give you two conclusions, or they don’t have a solid base for their promises and you will have to pay your dues anyway or it just won’t work. Rule in general: If it sounds too good to be true . . . well, that’s normally just what it is.
Now if you are looking for known authors that have produced programs that have helped lots and lots of people you could look for example at Michael Jones, bestselling author of The Adwords Code, The eBay Code, The Torrential Traffic Tactics. The last big thing he put on the market was the Clickbank Code, which steam rolled the competition and is known to have made good on its promises. That program showed in an easy to follow step-by-step format how to get everything you can out of Clickbank affiliate marketing. Now The Affiliate Code takes this to a whole new level: why limit yourself to Clickbank when there is an endless market out there for you. Why put your sailboat in a puddle, when the ocean is just behind you?
Well, I went ahead and asked for refunds on some of the nope-I-didn’t-get-rich-with-this-one systems and rounded up enough dollars to go and get me this one. Since Michael Jones gives an iron clad 8 week money back guarantee, no questions asked, there isn’t any risk in it for me after all. He says The Affiliate Code works very fast and will push the ranking of my websites forward real quick like, so the 8 weeks of the guarantee should be enough time to figure if he’ll live up to his promises. And if he didn’t, well, what the heck, I’ll ask for my money back and slink back to more known territories. But hey, who knows. this one may just be it . . .
Learn more about The Affiliate Code Scam. Stop by Julio Garabot’s site where you can find out all about The Affiliate Code and what it can do for you.




