Affiliate Millionaire: Making Millions With Affiliate Marketing

 

Affiliate Millionaire: When it comes to Affiliate Marketing, there’s a right and a wrong way to do it.

That’s why on the one hand, we have the masses who are lured to the online marketing arena by the fact you can make millions online… and they fail at it (like most); as a result, they end up dismissing as a load of bunk the fact that there are some affiliates who are millionaires.

“It doesn’t work, it’s rubbish, it’s hype, they didn’t tell us the whole story”… are some of the things we always hear.

Sorry, Charlie… but most of these excuses are just that: excuses.

The way we look at it is very matter-of-factly. Because if SOMEONE is doing it, making millions, … Then DUH… it CAN be done, and it IS being done. It’s not an impossibility. You may not like our bluntness, but we personally know some of them. A few of them have come clear out of the blue, to do it. And we mean that.

Admittedly, affiliate millionaires are far and few in between. They’re the elite few who, on the other hand, represent the greatest frustration for the first group of people… the naysayers, the unbelievers, and the coulda-shoulda-woulda been’s.

While they’re an inspiration to the excited would-be affiliate millionaire, they’re also their greatest source of despair, because despite all the best effort on the newbies’ parts, they’re unable to replicate their mentors’ success.

So when we see a genuine effort, it makes us become a little more clement in our sentencing of the weak excuses we hear for failure. Because, sadly, we know something:

Remember that last excuse, about not telling you the whole story? Astonishingly, that’s actually a REAL reason.

So you end up following in the path of a successful affiliate marketer, only to find that this “guru” has left out the missing piece of the puzzle. And you’re stuck. It ain’t working.

Don’t worry, that’s planned. They want to hit you on the upsell, one time offers, continuity programmes, etc. So just when you’ve finished reading a kick-ass sales page, and you think you’ve gotten yourself a bargain, at $77, you’re hit left-right-middle with all the “other” stuff, and end up spending $400, plus another $37 a month for a service.

Sorry, but we don’t like that.

We see too much of that crap going on. We’d rather see a higher ticket product, that does what it says on the box, and doesn’t have to resort to those sleazy post-sale tactics to milk you for more money.

After all, if that’s the case, then your first sales page is not telling the whole story. You’re not really helping anyone. It’s all about the money. And that sucks.

Fortunately, Andrew Fox is one of the good guys. In the uber-coolness of his Northern Irish accent (we love it), he explains things in a very down to earth, simple fashion… that tells the WHOLE story.

And that’s a whole story about a guy who has been doing affiliate marketing for over 10 years now, becoming a highly regarded specialist in this facet of online marketing. Andrew Fox didn’t jump from money making “opportunity”, to the latest fad or trend like some of the other big names, just to make a quick buck – he’s an affiliate marketer, and that’s what the whole story is.

It’s the whole story about a guy who has released highly acclaimed products over the years. Andrew’s material was so good that it was ripped off and repackaged by other unscrupulous jerks.. and get this… so good that it still made money 2 years later! Now, don’t forget, the internet marketing sphere evolves at light speed – what worked 6 months ago, often won’t work today. Not so with Andrew Fox’s material.

It’s the whole story of an affiliate millionaire who has the house, the Ferraris, and the JV partners knocking on his door… because he dominates product launches.

It’s the whole story of the RIGHT way to do affiliate marketing, in a way that YOU can do it… without the missing puzzle pieces.

It’s the whole story of Andrew Fox’s “Affiliate Millionaire”… coming February 23rd to an Internet connection near you.

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