Patric Chan's Secret Web Pages?

by TheGMa
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Has anyone tried this? Feedback?

I received an advert from a friend of mine who specializes in sending affiliate offers through emails.

One of the latest offers is to join Patric Chan's network/membership @$37/mo or $97 for the year.

The basic offer is that you go out and get the customers and Patric's outfit does the rest. You get a clone website that his company manages and updates (it's probably a funnel page sort of thing), you make commissions forever from sales going through your site(s), you receive training to go get traffic for your clone site. His latest version includes more than one clone site to run put up and find traffic for. You also get to build your own lists and keep them.

I find the offer appealing because I can go get traffic and have no problems with spending a few hours a day doing that if everything else is taken care of.

- Annie
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  • Profile picture of the author dotslash
    Doesn't sound sensible to me, getting traffic is by far the hardest part. Why pay somebody to do the easy part? After all even if you don't like the technical part, there are loads of templates and guides about for creating squeeze pages, email responders or you can just pay someone a few dollars to set them up for you. These pages don't need much maintenance anyway, why hand over control to someone else and then pay them as well?

    I can see how having all the back end stuff set up and managed would be attractive but having thousands of identical web sites churning out duplicate sales emails isn't going to work in my opinion.
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    • Profile picture of the author johnabay
      Originally Posted by dotslash View Post

      Doesn't sound sensible to me, getting traffic is by far the hardest part. Why pay somebody to do the easy part? After all even if you don't like the technical part, there are loads of templates and guides about for creating squeeze pages, email responders or you can just pay someone a few dollars to set them up for you. These pages don't need much maintenance anyway, why hand over control to someone else and then pay them as well?

      I can see how having all the back end stuff set up and managed would be attractive but having thousands of identical web sites churning out duplicate sales emails isn't going to work in my opinion.
      agree with you no need to pay lots of money if he complete in few amount.
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  • Profile picture of the author Azlan.MY
    Originally Posted by TheGMa View Post

    Has anyone tried this? Feedback?

    I received an advert from a friend of mine who specializes in sending affiliate offers through emails.

    One of the latest offers is to join Patric Chan's network/membership @$37/mo or $97 for the year.

    The basic offer is that you go out and get the customers and Patric's outfit does the rest. You get a clone website that his company manages and updates (it's probably a funnel page sort of thing), you make commissions forever from sales going through your site(s), you receive training to go get traffic for your clone site. His latest version includes more than one clone site to run put up and find traffic for. You also get to build your own lists and keep them.

    I find the offer appealing because I can go get traffic and have no problems with spending a few hours a day doing that if everything else is taken care of.

    - Annie
    I bought his CB Passive Income around 8 months ago and this product sounds the same. CB Passive Income is basically where you will get a squeeze page made by Patric and he told you to get the traffic to that squeeze page. In his training, he recommended that you bought solo ads since you cannot use SEO to optimize a squeeze page on top of SE. Well, it didn't work at all. The sign up rate of that squeeze page was really bad, and yes your leads will receive follow up emails by Patric, but the follow up emails didn't convert at all.
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    • Profile picture of the author TheGMa
      Thank you to everyone who replied. You've all been very helpful and I am following your advice.

      - Annie
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