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Have you heard about The ClickBank Code?
There are alot people wondering whether The ClickBank Code Scam or legitimate?fo

If you are trying to figure out how to make money in this economy or looking for a career change
internet marketing is the way to go.
If you are still thinking about a ClickBank Code Scam – Don’t.
We discovered is that the ClickBank Code rates in the midst of the uppermost performers in the
make money online usiness.
In truth it is in the top 3 right up there with Wealthy Affiliate and the Maverick Money Maker.
So if you if you need to make money online nd you are weary of systems that talk at you
instead of to you, then The ClickBank Code is what you are looking for.

In an introductory video, Jones gives us proof of how he managed to earn over ninety-two
thousand dollars as an affiliate marketing newcomer between February and April of this year.
Yes, 2009 – the year of the Recession…

The Clickbank Code offers us a five hour video course spread over six modules (28 segments).

I can almost hear you scream:
“Oh no, not another over the top package of tired tricks and half-truths.”
Five hours of instruction may sound ‘over the top’ for a topic that has been dealt with in detail by
some the giants of Internet Marketing.
So what gives this so-called blueprint the edge over existing ClickBank malls, e-books, and the ClickBank
site itself?

Answer: Attention to detail, as illustrated by The ClickBank Code’s core themes:

* Select ‘Winning’ ClickBank Products
* Keyword Research
* Setting up your Offer
* Generate traffic

The Clickbank Code’s Fatal Flaw:
One criticism though is the failure to show us an actual example of one of his successful landing pages.
By doing so, he would have bridged the gap between his excellent Adwords advice (spreadsheet demo)
and massive revenue generating success. We are told that affiliate marketing is the best way for Internet
newcomers (“newbies’) to get their feet wet with minimal risk.
However, all too often, it is minimal effort that leads to failure.

Sometimes, you really have to spend money to make money and The ClickBank Code is not shy about
maintaining a robust Adwords budget to make things work.
As you will see in the course, it’s all about:

* Setting attainable goals.
* Tracking your results.
* Scaling up positive results to achieve your income goals.
* Making a personal commitment to excellence.

Do you have to use Pay-per-Click (PPC) to be a successful ClickBank marketer?
I’ve had some success with Google Adwords, but needed a lot of trial and error before things started
to click (no pun intended). Putting myself in the shoes of a complete novice, I might be uneasy spending
up to $500 a day to try things out, even for a short period.
When the video says to go through the entire course once, then again while taking notes,
then again while setting up your campaigns, do it.
Otherwise, you’re setting yourself up for a spectacular and expensive failure.

It’s Not Just About Adwords…
You might be surprised to learn that Michael Jones’ favorite traffic source for his ClickBank campaigns is
online niche forums. Apparently, there’s nothing like creating a buzz with controversial and thought-provoking
posts. Duplication through forum outsourcing (i.e. getting other people to post for you) is brilliantly explained
in the sixth and final module.

If neither PPC nor forums appeal to you, there’s an article marketing videos (Module 5) explain yet another
traffic generation option
for affiliate marketers, although it is going to take more time than PPC to achieve
measurable results.

Clickbank Code – Final Verdict:
Some criticized ‘The Adwords Code’ in 2008 for not living up to its hype and failing to justify its steep price tag.
Michael Jones probably learned his lesson on the pricing front, not that serious entrepreneurs should let price
dictate their route to success. Still, it pays to do your due diligence whenever making a business decision.

Target market:

  1. Beginners looking for a systematic way to become top-notch affiliate marketers using ClickBank,
    and prepared to budget accordingly in the short term to test their Google Adwords campaigns.
  2. Marketers who have experimented with Adwords in the past but missed out on breakthrough success
    due to a lack of focus.
  3. Part-time marketers who prefer traffic generation methods other than Adwords, and will devote
    the extra time needed to implement keyword research, landing page, list-building and other fundamental
    online strategies.





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