What do you think of Commission Crusher?

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Good Morning,

I got an email the other day promoting a new product called "Commission Crusher".

I went to the site ( which I would love to have the template for if anyone has it) and watched the video.

I was raised to believe "if something seems too good to be true, then it probably is". Well, this seemed like one of those things.

If anyone out there has bought this I would love to know your opinion on how well it works.

I would like everyones' honest opinion of the product and it's creator Steve Iser.

I would like to hear what you think abou it; if it works; how your using it to increase your profits; if it's allowed you to make money for the first time ever, or if it's a scam and your not making a penny more.

Whatever it is, good or bad I would like to know

Thanks
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  • Profile picture of the author duncanmacgibbon
    I bought the product and didn't like it. I make honest reviews of all IM products and this one didn't meet my expectations, so thats why I didnt waist my time with it.

    The sales page video is full of hype, not a good product.

    Have a great day!
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    • Profile picture of the author salegurus
      Don't bother with this one.
      Just another overhyped newbie trap.
      This is almost identical to mass money makers which was released like a month ago, it's gonna cost you $47 for ComCrusher + $297 for the "Software".
      I have seen many poor products, but let me tell you this one ranks up there with the worst.

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    • Profile picture of the author veotis
      Originally Posted by duncanmacgibbon View Post

      I bought the product and didn't like it. I make honest reviews of all IM products and this one didn't meet my expectations, so thats why I didnt waist my time with it.

      The sales page video is full of hype, not a good product.

      Have a great day!
      Lol...honest reviews, all with affiliate links. Anyhow, I found a nugget that added more cashflow from this course. The bottom line is, if you can find just one thing in any course that will make your money back and then some, then it's worth it. Sure, it ain't perfect, but there is SOME useful info in there. If you're looking for a magic bullet in this course, it's not there. A lot of (not all of them though) courses have some useful info. You just have to sort out the bad from the good, or the good from the bad.

      For example, Google William Tingle. I met this guy when he was starting out in Real Estate in Georgia back in 1999. So many people at the time were bashing Carlton Sheets as a scam. Well, Carlton Sheets' course is what got William started on his journey to becoming a real estate millionaire. Now, what if William would have followed the herd and never bought that course? Who knows? As he told me personally, Carlton's course wasn't the magic bullet, but it had enough info to get him started.

      My opinion, if you're new, this has some decent info. If you're a little more experienced, there's still a gem or two in there.
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    • Profile picture of the author psresearch
      Originally Posted by duncanmacgibbon View Post

      I bought the product and didn't like it. I make honest reviews of all IM products and this one didn't meet my expectations, so thats why I didnt waist my time with it.

      The sales page video is full of hype, not a good product.

      Have a great day!
      Can you say how it didn't meet your expectations?
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      • Profile picture of the author neritoon
        Just hit the refund button on this, both the orig prod $47 and upsell $197 (10 ready made campaigns + sware upgrade Ad Assault pro).

        Ad Assault is the sware engine that drives CC, its a database that trawls the net and responds to yr keywords by identifying websites, mthly traffic and whether ads are allowed or not. The upgrade version gives more info, demographics/age etc. You use this info to setup yr advertising campaign and apply directly to the w/sites as an affiliate. You'll need add'al funds to advertise, no free traffic strategies here.

        Is it a scam? The program is doable for intermed to advanced marketers who know what they're doing. Not recommended for newbies, learning curve is steep and not enough info on the basics.

        So why did I refund? after going thru all the vids (4), I felt that the content was pretty light, could've added a few more vids and real life examples. The hypey sales page didn't help - def misleading regarding limited nos/availability (eg upsell avail for next 17) - yeah right, its still being promoted weeks later - made it easier to hit the refund button.

        Hope this helps...
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  • Profile picture of the author sirtiman
    Another less value program and only suck our money. No thanks.
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  • Profile picture of the author RoyChan
    I have heard CC for a while. Appreciate if someone throw in more details as to what's it about, instead of saying whether it's a scam or not.

    For one thing I know, it has pretty decent sales record with cbengine....
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  • Profile picture of the author Nisip
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    Commission Crusher is a good product, Don't bash it if you don't use it
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  • Profile picture of the author MrDoughBoy
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    I like CC also. People here look for the magic bullet too much here instead of looking for those "nuggets". I like the way this saves me time in finding high traffic sites so I can negotiate media buys directly with webmaster instead of going through some affiliate network.
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    • Profile picture of the author lynneklos
      I have posted this on another thread, but I am so outraged by these people, I am reposting here:

      I am not going to go into a lot of detail here. I'll just say this guy provides very dramatic presales videos that sound amazing.

      In actuality, if you aren't all about PPC, forget it.
      I don't do PCC and I had no idea from the sales presentations that that is what all of this was about.

      As soon as I saw what all of this was, I dumped it and got my CB refund.

      Guess what? These people are STILL CALLING ME AT HOME!
      Almost DAILY!! And there is so much noise in the background, you can hardly understand what they are talking about. Obviously, a paid "bug people phone service".

      I finally had my husband get on the phone yesterday and he told them in no uncertain terms to NOT TO CALL HERE AGAIN!!!!

      Outrageous! I never heard of such a thing!

      I say, STEER CLEAR!!!!!:rolleyes:

      P.S. I was so taken with the sales pitch, that I took two upsells!:rolleyes:
      When I asked for my CB refund, the vendor opened up three tickets asking for reasons why I wanted a refund.

      It has been a while since I asked for a Clickbank refund, so I wasn't aware of this new procedure. So, I responded to each. There was one option of some sort of plug in, and with this one, the vendor was STILL EMAILING ME that the ticket was NOT CLOSED and had been changed back to DISPUTED status - AFTER Clickbank had sent me an email that my money had been refunded.

      I sent CB my emails from the vendor and they assured me that all was well and that I should just ignore those emails.

      Do you think I'll be watching for more of his offerings?:confused:
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  • Profile picture of the author KhadijahChapman
    I did purchase and thought it was pretty good, however it is also a new avenue for me to explore - not sure if now is the time for me to take on a new strategy - since I am in the process of perfecting the deals I have on the table now... real close to hitting the refund button, but not because I believe the product is bad, just timing.

    So many of these awesome presentation don't divulge what you are really purchasing and for many that may not be the best direction, as I am sure many hit the refund button once they figure that portion out.

    I will be sure not to do that when I put together my capture page for my incredible product that I am in the process of developing. Hope this reply helps.
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  • Profile picture of the author D Baker
    I didn't purchase the product but all I can say is from the short experience I have in the internet marketing and clickbank product launches this looks like the typical newbie trap.

    The only good thing I can say is that the sales page is pretty good and I can see how he makes so many sales.

    If only they would invest as much time and energy into the product itself as they do with the sales page...
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  • Profile picture of the author Wolfster
    Have been considering CC for a few days. Glad I read this thread first. Thanks all!
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  • Profile picture of the author seoed
    Whenever something on clickbank is sold I would almost always recommend: RUN AWAY!

    When it is offered here on WF, I would say: Lets have a closer look
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  • Profile picture of the author wwjdo
    Guy says he's a philanthranpic millionaire giving away his business so he can pursue higher goals and there's heavy pressure to buy because he's only got so many businesses to sell. I bought it. I returned it, There were no businesses. His email support mail address is fake. I wrote him and told him he needed a stand in for himself. His face just wasn't credible. I told him he looked high on drugs. (too bad he didn't get the letter)
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  • Profile picture of the author wwjdo
    I take back what I said earlier. Sure every salesman lies up front but his product has a couple good things I haven't seen before but then I'm really new. One thing is a data base that is sorted by topic, volume, and whether the web sites takes ads or not. So if you type in "horse" you get the websites with the most traffic at the top and the url and whether they accept 3rd party advertising. I listened to a clip and he says he's going to explain how to approach web owners to do media buys. There's another whole topic section. And he had this really inventive way of getting CPA offers clicked out in the public. But I haven't heard much but I think if the price were lower, it would be a worthwhile buy but at $297, it about blew me off my chair.
    I just don't understand why every salesman has to lie at the beginning about how poor they were. Why don't they just come out and say what they have to offer. They'd have a lot less refunds.
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