Created by Naidy Phoon/Artiom Yevsikov, Classified Commissions is a guide to generating an income through affiliate marketing and classified ads.
What is the product?
Classified Commissions is a course that introduces users to classified ads and their synergy with affiliate marketing. The course itself is broken down into four different modules that cover a number of topics starting with choosing products to market, moving on to building a website (or a Traffic-Sucking Machine as Naidy Phoon/Artiom Yevsikov advertises it). Classified Commissions then moves on to traffic generating and finally shows you how to scale your business and automate it so that it becomes a passive income generator. Obviously most of Classified Commissions is focussed on using classified ads and the traffic generation which is really that part of Naidy Phoon/Artiom Yevsikov Naidy Phoon/Artiom Yevsikov’s product that makes it stand out from the crowd as affiliate marketing is probably known to most people reading this. As mentioned, the traffic is based around using classified ads that will somehow bring millions of daily users to your website, allegedly with a high conversion rate. You will also be shown how to use this traffic to build a list. As well as the core product, Naidy Phoon/Artiom Yevsikov provide a number of bonuses to show you other ways of generating traffic, identifying niches and the like.
What is the investment vs. the rate of return?
Naidy Phoon/Artiom Yevsikov are selling Classified Commissions for $7.95, a claimed reduction on the usual $27 that this would cost. This is advertised as coming with an Iron Clad money back guarantee but there are no terms surrounding this so things like duration and conditions are unknown. With that in mind, I wouldn’t be inclined to rely on this guarantee. In terms of income, Classified Commissions is advertised with a tagline of making over $195 per day with much talk about how this only takes 20 minutes per day. This seems like a rather unrealistic target to me and whilst there may be some money to be made by employing what Classified Commissions teaches, I wouldn’t expect too much, especially if I were starting out.
Does the product provide value for money?
Classified Commissions really represents a mixed bag. There is no avoiding that it is a cheap product, and some of the information contained within will definitely be helpful to some users however I feel that ultimately Classified Commissions is a very niche product.
Conclusion
Classified Commissions is not a bad product in some respects. There is definitely some pretty interesting information contained on a method of marketing products that not everybody uses. This can undoubtedly be employed to generate some traffic and is likely of use if you have a very limited budget or have tried and failed with the traditional methods. That having been said there remain some question marks over Classified Commissions and the claims involved. First and foremost is about who actually created this product as Naidy Phoon definitely isn’t the Paypal account you are paying into.
This is actually one Artiom Yevsikov. Whilst I can believe that this partially down to marketing, one would expect somebody who is selling a course on marketing to do better. There are also some rather clearly exaggerated claims such as “millions of visitors” that further bring Classified Commissions into question for me. If you are desperate and have exhausted traditional methods of marketing then Classified Commissions may be worthwhile looking at as a cheap, last ditch attempt, but otherwise I simply don’t see enough here.
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