Clickfunnels Affiliate Program
Can it be any good? I'm always a bit sceptical when something is absolutely free. Nothing is ever really free. There is always a catch. So when I came round the Clickfunnels Affiliate Bootcamp (Clickfunnels Affiliate Bootcamp), I had my guard up. I had heard that the course was fantastic and have read some favorable stories in a few Affilaite classes on Facebook, but you always wonder. But hey, It's absolutely free, so why not have a look. Why is the Clickfunnels Affiliate Bootcamp complimentary? Simply put, if you are a much better affiliate, they then win as you'll drive more good leads for their own products. When you make money, they earn money. And now Clickfunnels is the quickest growing, non VC backed software company in the world, largely because of their network of affiliates so they must be doing something right! The class has gone through some changes since I signed up, and they've added quite a lot of new content providing a super thorough guide to affiliate marketing. The idea is to make one new Clickfunnels manhood a day for 100 days. In theory, most people ought to be able to retire in 100 days when this can be gained. In reality, it doesn't quite work like that, but it's close. Firstly people register for a free 14 day trial. Depending on where your trial subscribers come from, there could be a fantastic percentage which do not stay on after 14 days. You might need to find 3 or 2 trial signups to get one that sticks around. Also, people are not going to remain forever. Some people won't use the support and might offset after a month or so, but a few will intergrate the product into their business and remain for ages. So once you've hit 100 readers, you've still should keep marketing to find new subscribers. (And why would not you anyhow? If you can get to 100, then why don't you go to 200, 300 & more?) What exactly do they teach from the Clickfunnels Affiliate Bootcamp? There is a massive quantity of content that is trickle fed over 66 days. And it can be very overwhelming. The majority of the articles is in video format, and sometimes there may be a few hours of video for one moment.