Affiliate Classroom Review

Posted by Sweetie Staff

Affiliate Classroom

Affiliate Training Center: Anik Singal

Review by: Sweetie Staff

Who’s it for: Beginner to intermediate marketers. It’s NOT for anyone who has been building successful affiliate sites.

What’s Included:
Special deals/discounts
Forums
Blog
Keyword Estimator
Cloacked Link Coder
AC Magazine Archives
Training System
Expert Interviews
Case Studies
Tutorials

More Details:

Everything is nicely organized with the areas very easily accessible. You know exactly where to go when you log-in. The main attraction to this membership is the step-by-step program they have in place. For beginners, it won’t be overwhelming. They basically hold your hand through the whole process of building a new affiliate site.

They start you with what they call an SBS (Step-by-Step) Training. You enter a name for this project. It takes you to Step #1 – Research Niche Products. You have a guide and tutorials to review. Then you create an Affiliate Program Profile. Once you complete your assignments, you go on to Step #2.

This is the hand-holding you’ll get throughout the program. It’s also why it’s not for advanced marketers and those who have found success already. I believe it would be a little too ‘simple’.

I do believe it’s a great program for someone who wants a plan of what to do and how to do it. There isn’t any guesswork here. The forum is also a great way to connect with other affiliate marketers to bounce ideas off of.

If you’re at the beginning of your Affiliate marketing journey and you really like to have everything laid out for you - at a more reasonable price than hiring a full-on coach/mentor - this might be worth checking out. Joining Affiliate Classroom is simply a $1 investment for your trial period and then $29.95 per month after that.

Comments

2 Responses

  1. easy ways to make money on September 7th, 2008 4:27 am

    easy ways to make money…

    Currently in the we are working with 3 different affiliate networks, we feel this gives us a good spread amongst the many players. If you have any insight into which network you prefer or if you have a favorite network that we don\’t currently work w…

  2. Alice Seba on September 7th, 2008 11:00 pm

    Hi there and thanks for dropping by my blog. Honestly, I’m not a huge fan of the affiliate networks (except ClickBank.com is decent). I often find the independently run programs offer better commissions and often have higher conversion rates. I just make sure I do my homework and ensure the program owner is reliable, pays affiliates, etc.

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