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Date Added: 7/11/2012 Reviewer: wontyoubemynaber
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Website URL: http://www.socialcommissions.com/live
Company Name: Social Commissions Alexa Traffic Rank: 350,046 |
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Social Commissions is a new training system that has been developed to help internet marketers tap into the power of a well established company that simply isn't being used to its full potential. It doesn't matter if you have ever done internet marketing before - this is a cost effective way to get started and begin to generate the kind of affiliate commissions you have always desired.
With Social Commissions you will learn how you can tap into the power of Plenty Of Fish. Plenty Of Fish is a free to join (and use) dating website. They have been around for years and actually have the highest amount of traffic for any dating website. One of the best things about Plenty Of Fish is that they actually click on advertisements that capture their attention. You will also be able to advertise on Plenty Of Fish with a much smaller advertising expense than you would to place a classified advertisement on Facebook - and this site is much cheaper than placing advertisements on Google.
You will not have to have your own website or pay for hosting (or others costs generally associated with running your own website). You will simply be placing advertisements for the affiliate products that you would like to promote and then enjoy the commissions. You will be shown exactly what you need to do to start generating an income - simply follow along with all of the steps and it is possible that you can be making money in a very short amount of time. The purchase price is $49 dollars, but if you click off of the main sales website you will receive a $30 discount and get the entire program for $19. You will then have 60 days to try out the program and if you decide that this isn't exactly what you need to start making money then you can request a full and prompt refund.
This website interested me and I decided to invest in it myself - but I was a bit disappointed. I thought I was getting a method to making money (with no website, hosting, etc). But, after making my purchase I was taken to a site where I could receive my 'free' niche websites - all I needed to do was purchase a domain name and get hosting with the company that they recommended. Now, if you are looking for some ready-made niche websites then this may be the opportunity for you - but it wasn't quite what I was expecting.
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Social commissions - adrian morrison I am new to internet marketing, but a 30 year, self-employed business owner. I purchased Adrian Morrison’s “Social Commission” for $19 and am very disappointed with is bait and switch approach. Because of all his upsells, I was never able to access his actual member site. When I went to access his web site, as a new member, I was asked to spend another $200. In his introduction video he states, “This is all you have to pay, and not a cent more. ” I am perfectly fine with paying any amount for the hard work and knowledge that these innovators of online marketing have invested. My current business’ require thousands of dollars to run, so spending $19 or $10,000 is fine. What is a shame is that, Adrian fails to layout the total cost up front. Business is about integrity. I can’t actually comment on his product, because I was not going to get funneled into his $200 upsell. If I had paid $19 and was not allowed access to my “Social Commissions” member page, why would I invest more and take a chance? My intentions are not to demeanor him as an internet marketer, but rather to expose his upsell process. At least getting access to my “Social Commissions” account would have been worth the $19. I was obviously impressed with his presentation or I would not have made the purchase. I would recommend to Adrian that he change his selling approach, so that he doesn’t lose potential customers. |
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by GOD_ISREAL on August 13, 2012 at 9:22 AM CST |
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Social Commissions--Total Misrepresentation In his sales video this guy Morrison stops 4 couples/individuals on the street and invites each one to his office. Next scene shows each one in front of a computer monitor with money pouring into their accounts. Not surprisingly, the way he presents things in the sales video, plays out a lot differently after you click the Buy Now Button. The first sale may be $49 or $19, and apparently he feels he's gotcha. Then he keeps hammering away. I believe there were 3 upsells. One was $297 for 3 sites already done for you. If this was as easy as he makes it look in the sales video, why would you need the sites done for you? He also said you don't need a website or a domain name or hosting. Not true. Never did I get the feeling that he had the slightest interest in me succeeding at this. His only concern was trying to squeeze as much money as possible out of my credit card. He is one of the most unethical, dishonest people I have encountered online. The very first thing he tries to hustle you into is a domain name, hosting, and a "FREE" website completely set up for you. Of course, you have no information about who builds these sites, what it it will look like or what it will be capable of doing or not doing. Apparently, the cheapest "FREE" website is $159 (this is for the prepaid hosting) Then he tries to sucker you into his "Coaching" program, which looks like a minimum $1,000 bill. His unrelenting greediness, lack of ethics and just plain common sense, make Morrison the kind of individual you want to avoid. I felt his approach was so disgusting, I did not want to have anything to do with him or his program. I logged off, and requested a refund. Mike K |
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by mkraft on August 5, 2012 at 7:14 PM CST |
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Social Commissions Doesn't Deliver As Promised I signed up for Social Commissions because I was promised there would be no upsell, no websites, no domain names, no hosting fees, etc. You would never be asked for more than the $49 than you originally invested. Immediately upon getting my credit card info. they hit me with their Accelerator Program option. This is definitely an upsell. So much for promise number 1. Then I get 5 "free" niche websites, I just have to pick the domain names, pay for the hosting fees, etc. with a specific company that I am directed to. That pretty much negates the rest of the promises. I also would not be surprised if Mr. Morrison gets a kick back from those hosting fees. Lastly, you are offered free coaching if you qualify according to a survey form you fill out. One of the questions on the survey form is how much money can you invest in your new business venture. Another big money maker for Mr. Morrison, I am sure. I am also guessing that only those who have multiple thousands to invest get the free coaching. In short Social Commissions does not deliver what it promises |
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by Watchman4u on July 31, 2012 at 8:14 AM CST |
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I am new to internet marketing, but a 30 year, self-employed business owner. I purchased Adrian Morrison’s “Social Commission” for $19 and am very disappointed with is bait and switch approach.