IM Target Or Forever Affiliate?

by amuro
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Hi, just like to know if you to have to choose between IM Target or Forever Affiliate, which one will you most likely recommend?

IM Target costs $47 with a $10 discount if you tried exiting the page but Forever Affiliate remains firmly at 97.

Moreover, IM Target has web-based site building tool while Forever Affiliate focuses more on building a solid foundation of what you need to know about SEO and get your sites ranked without any Google penalties.

Like to hear ONLY from customers of either one or both these products.
#affiliate #forever #target
  • Profile picture of the author Simin
    Forever Affiliate from Andrew Hansen looks like George M Brown's Google Sniper 2.0 method.. But in more easy learning teaching method.
    Andrew Hansen is great mentor for affiliate... No doubt.
    I buy Unstoppable Affiliate from Andrew Hansen too. And this is really good deal.
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  • Profile picture of the author maryannelewis
    The answer to this question depends on what you need and where you are in the process. I am a customer of Andrew Hansen's and can tell you right away that it does not contain much information about site building. Everything is built on wordpress, which is fairly simple to learn but there is a learning curve. But it is not a course about how to "build a website."
    I purchased his course mainly to learn about the changes Google has implemented in the last couple of years, and judging from the course and from what others have said, he does a good job of telling you what to do/not to do versus what you might have learned a couple of years ago. I don't have any number one sites on Google yet, but if I stick with it that could happen.

    So, if you're an absolute newbie and know absolutely nothing about building or creating websites, perhaps the other course might be the best. Otherwise, I would recommend Andrew's course.
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    • Profile picture of the author amuro
      Originally Posted by maryannelewis View Post

      The answer to this question depends on what you need and where you are in the process. I am a customer of Andrew Hansen's and can tell you right away that it does not contain much information about site building. Everything is built on wordpress, which is fairly simple to learn but there is a learning curve. But it is not a course about how to "build a website."

      I purchased his course mainly to learn about the changes Google has implemented in the last couple of years, and judging from the course and from what others have said, he does a good job of telling you what to do/not to do versus what you might have learned a couple of years ago. I don't have any number one sites on Google yet, but if I stick with it that could happen.

      So, if you're an absolute newbie and know absolutely nothing about building or creating websites, perhaps the other course might be the best. Otherwise, I would recommend Andrew's course.


      I have been marketing online since 2008 and got 2 website building tools namely Chris Reeves' Money Site Maker - which used to be in this forum special offers and is for building WP sites and XSitePro for building html sites.

      Do have one question. If I submitted my articles to directories like Ezine Articles or Go Articles and they got approved, should I include those articles into my affiliate or money site as well?

      The way I see it. There are 2 types of articles. One is for your site or blog while the other is to be submitted separately to article directories. If my articles got approved by article directories, should I put them on my site?

      That's my question.
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