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Has anybody experience with the Rise Academy system? (6)


05-07-2018 02:59 PM #1 revale (Member)
Has anybody experience with the Rise Academy system?

Hi,

During my research about Affiliate Marketing I came across Gerry Cramer and Rise Academy.

My question is if anybody has experience with this system and if yes, if you'd recommend it?

http://getriseacademy.com/gerry/

Thanks


05-07-2018 03:11 PM #2 twinaxe (Senior Moderator)

I don´t know it but alone the first paragraph "EXTREMELY LIMITED: This special edition of the Overnight Superaffiliate Program will be removed from the market VERY SOON!" keeps me away from it.
I recommend anyone to better not spend money on ANY courses or coachings or whatever.
The best way to spend that money is to buy traffic.
Everyone with a halfway working brain should be able to come up with a plan to minimize risk of loosing too much money and then just start advertising.
Everyone has a different personality and works in a different way so best is to find your own style.
Apart from that, when you want to make money with paid advertising you need to pay for traffic anyway, no matter if you paid for a course or not.
So better take the money for such courses and spend it for traffic.
And from when is that website?
Look at the bottom -> © 2016 Rise, LLC.
I am not even sure if the stuff is outdated or not.


05-07-2018 04:51 PM #3 revale (Member)

I don´t know it but alone the first paragraph "EXTREMELY LIMITED: This special edition of the Overnight Superaffiliate Program will be removed from the market VERY SOON!" keeps me away from it.
I recommend anyone to better not spend money on ANY courses or coachings or whatever.
The best way to spend that money is to buy traffic.
Everyone with a halfway working brain should be able to come up with a plan to minimize risk of loosing too much money and then just start advertising.
Everyone has a different personality and works in a different way so best is to find your own style.
Apart from that, when you want to make money with paid advertising you need to pay for traffic anyway, no matter if you paid for a course or not.
So better take the money for such courses and spend it for traffic.
And from when is that website?
Look at the bottom -> © 2016 Rise, LLC.
I am not even sure if the stuff is outdated or not.
I get what you're saying.

As far as I know the guy behind the program plus his students are the top 10 on clickbank.
Plus my affiliate manager had one guy from that training who was just crushing it.

Therefore I'm really curious about it.


05-08-2018 07:26 AM #4 stickupkid (Senior Moderator)

As in any business you have those rotten apples selling complete air. Hard to predict from a landing page how useful the stuff is if you sign up. Personally I wouldn't sign up for these things, I never did in the past. From the stories I heard you mostly get information you can find for free too and they never teach you the real stuff to make 22k a day for example.

But yeah, it never hurts to ask around if people have experience with course X or Y. From the things I read on his page I would say he might be able to teach you certain stuff, and yes ofcourse he is using all kind of marketing tricks to lure people in.


05-08-2018 09:16 AM #5 manu_adefy (Veteran Member)

If you want to find out all the secrets of affiliate marketing, go to a conference posing as a journalist, grab a few drinks with important people and take notes!

https://www.bloomberg.com/news/featu...elps-find-them


05-08-2018 02:02 PM #6 wes888 (Member)

If you check its main page, you get a coming soon. This definitely raises a red flag and he is charging you $1997 which is a big sum to risk. If you have this huge budget for learning, please go with reputable sources like Charles Ngo's Affcelerator or AMC course by this forum. Cheers!


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