Get Even More Visitors To Your Blog, Upgrade To A Business Listing >>

Russell Brunson’s Affiliate Bootcamp Review. Not my Top Pick.

There are a plethora of people promoting Russell Brunson’s Affiliate Bootcamp, and the earning potential is high, I will NOT be promoting it, and that’s because I don’t believe this program is fit for everyone, nor is Click Funnels itself, even though I believe both programs are legitimate. Why did I decide this? Well this review will explain it. 

Anyway, let’s not jump ahead just yet, let me explain everything about this program:

Quick report:

Name of program: Affiliate Bootcamp.

Creator: Russell Brunson.

Price: It’s free to access it, and there’s 100 days worth of training. However, to make money with it, you need to sign up with Click Funnels and eventually start paying monthly to be a member (that’s where costs add up).

What does it teach? You learn to promote the Affiliate Bootcamp itself to other people. But you may be wondering, if it’s free, how do you get paid?

Well this program ties into Russell Brunson’s other, and main program, Click Funnels which has 2 membership levels of $97 a month and $297 (one of which you will need to be a part of if you want to earn money with the program).

If people who you sign up through you to take the Affiliate Bootcamp become a member of Click Funnels and join one of the 2 memberships, you get paid 40% monthly from whichever membership level they sign up to.

This is how you make money through this program and how you can technically “retire” promoting this program. But it is NOT easy and I’ll explain why…

Overall Rating: 5 out of 10 stars.

Russell Brunson is one of the most famous and successful internet marketers today and both his name and program is legitimate.

However, the reason I decided to NOT promote it is because I don’t believe many people will be able to succeed with it and they’ll waste a lot of money trying to.

And I’d much rather they learn to retire building a business on a topic they love, not spending nearly as much in the process and I will be showing you a cheaper program with which this is all possible to do it through…

What do I recommend instead?

How Russell makes money through his Affiliate Bootcamp program:

In essence, all that this program is about is funneling (no pun intended) people into Click Funnels. Russell made millions with this main program and through Affiliate Bootcamp, he can make even more.

While the training inside it is high quality and there is massive potential for people to earn through it, it’s not as easy as sharing the link to it and getting paid, there’s a large amount of people who will fall out of it for various reasons. 

But back to the topic…

There are 3 goals of the Affiliate Bootcamp program:

1) To get you to join Click Funnels and pay one of the 2 memberships. This already will bring Russell a monthly income. And though you can sign up for 14 days with Click Funnels, eventually, you will have to join one of the memberships, otherwise, you will not be able to promote it:

2) To get you to promote the program and get other people to join Click Funnels. Once they do, they’ll also have to sign up with it after 14 days and this will make Russell even more money.

3) To give you an opportunity and incentive to promote the program. While Russell is certainly looking out for himself here, he is also providing people who promote his program with a pretty good compensation plan.

And to help you make the money, you will be getting 100 days of lessons from this program to help you earn money and possible retire as his sales page says. Is it possible? I absolutely believe it is, but in spite of that belief, I wouldn’t promote this to people because I feel like most people would waste their money in the process.

There are certain types of people who would be able to earn money with this program and allow me to explain who that is:

Who Affiliate Bootcamp is for:

1) I believe this program is ideal for people who have online businesses that actually earn them money. If you’ve made money online, have an email list of people who you teach online marketing to and you’re making a good income, then promoting this program will only help you succeed more.

2) This program is also good for people who wish to pitch Click Funnels to people who understand how to PROPERLY utilize Click Funnels. 

Without getting into too many details of Click Funnels and how it works (here’s the full review of Click Funnels), this program provides sales funnels for numerous topics and frames, such as webinars, sales pages, squeeze pages and more.

There’s really a lot to choose from and if properly used can help people make good money, but if they don’t understand these benefits or more importantly, how to use them correctly, then signing up with Click Funnels is a waste of time and money for them in my opinion.

So back to the point…if you wish to get people into the Affiliate Bootcamp with the intent to have them upgrade to Click Funnels, you’ll need to attract people into it who understand sales funnels and the true benefit of using the Click Funnels program.

Who Affiliate Bootcamp is not for:

1) It’s not for people who think that “just sharing” this program will earn them money.

This is the #1 biggest mistake I see people doing. They are writing fake blogs, social media posts and just spamming this program everywhere they can thinking that the more exposure they get, that they more sales they’ll make.

This is leading to them being shunned by those who read their posts. You simply cannot market successfully this way and it’s a sign that you don’t know how to market, which leads to the next point:

2) Inexperienced people who don’t understand online marketing will…

Waste money with this program. This is my personal opinion, but if you don’t follow the Affiliate Bootcamp as it instructs and/or don’t understand the principals of online marketing (relevancy, traffic generation, or you never made sales online), then you’re just going to be wasting $97 or $297 every single month being a member of Click Funnels and not getting anywhere with it.

3) People who are not in the make money online niche.

Another huge mistake I see people making, not just with Click Funnels, the Affiliate Bootcamp or online marketing in general is that they think that the make money online niche is the only profitable niche worth attempting to work in.

This is a major mistake because lack of experience in making money online should not have you making blogs or sales funnels trying to teach people to make money online. It’s simply not the right way to do it and you’re just going to end up spamming your way into failure.

How to do this stuff correctly:

People who begin online marketing with no experience need to begin in a niche market they actually understand and know about. 

If a person comes to me asking how to make money online, one of my first questions I ask them is about their interests and through that, I tell them to make a site that targets that interest and 99% of the time, it’s not making money online.

This strategy is one of the BEST ways to get into this world of online marketing and succeed in it because at least then, the person knows what they are writing about and promoting and this makes them more authentic to trust from their potential customers. 

For example:

There is NO way I’d ever tell someone who has a passion for cars and fixing them to make a site on making money online, it’s just wrong. I’d tell them and teach them (details coming up on how I do that) to start a niche blog on fixing cars, something they are good at, and then through that, they’d understand how making money online works.

THEN they can start a second blog and start teaching people to make money online. Do you see how this flow makes more sense? 

And it just so happens that MOST people who get into online marketing are in that same situation, they don’t understand how it works, which is why they need to begin with a niche market they like and not get involved with the make money online niche.

Why would I want to pitch these people the Affiliate Bootcamp? They are just going to end up failing in masses and that’s going to also have a negative affect on my reputation. I want people the who know how to make money online get into the Affiliate Bootcamp and promote Click Funnels, and those people are few.

So instead, I just tell the majority to go their personal niche route. And that’s where a better program recommendation comes into the picture:

Final Rating: Affiliate Bootcamp.

Green Flag (But be cautious).

5 out of 10 stars. It works as does Click Funnels, but for a specific audience who knows how it should be used and who to promote it to who will then become a Click Funnels member. People who do not understand these concepts will not be able to make money with this program in my personal opinion.

My final thoughts: If you are not cut out for Affiliate Bootcamp (do this instead):

Join the other program I listed. Unlike Affiliate Bootcamp which centers only around promoting Click Funnels and is aimed mostly for the make money online niche audience, this program has 2 main features:

1) Most importantly, it helps you create websites and make money online in a niche topic other than making money online (it is known as the Online Certification Course). Like I said earlier about the person who likes fixing cars, I would pitch them THIS program instead of Russell Brunson’s Affiliate Bootcamp.

In fact, to ANYONE who seeks to make money online and is just beginning, like I said, they’ll need to pick a topic they like, and this program will not only help them choose that but it’ll also help them build a profitable website in the process. 

2) Coincidentally, this same program I recommend also has a second program ALSO known as affiliate bootcamp, but it’s not the same as Russells. In this program, you will learn to promote the very program I am recommending and while that training is good, I would instead recommend the 1st course to 99% of people instead.

I’ve made profitable websites using both these options:

In the end, while I believe Russell’s program works, I just don’t want to promote it to a small audience who is best fit for it. I’d rather find a larger audience seeking to build an online business on any passion they have and teach them to do it through the other program.

So if you are someone who is new to online marketing, and have never made money online, I’d strongly recommend my other program instead of Russell’s.

The post Russell Brunson’s Affiliate Bootcamp Review. Not my Top Pick. appeared first on How To Make Money Blogging For Beginners.



This post first appeared on Make Money Ad, please read the originial post: here

Share the post

Russell Brunson’s Affiliate Bootcamp Review. Not my Top Pick.

×

Subscribe to Make Money Ad

Get updates delivered right to your inbox!

Thank you for your subscription

×