"I got Ripped in 4 Weeks" is everywhere!

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is this an affiliate program or what? i see them all over the social media networks.

any info in becoming an affiliate will be cool

thanks
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  • Profile picture of the author Jon Tees
    I know what you mean, and some of the ads have automatically popped into my head just thinking about them. It if is one person they must be spending a fortune as these ads truly seem to be everywhere.
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    • Profile picture of the author dv8
      Originally Posted by Jon Tees View Post

      I know what you mean, and some of the ads have automatically popped into my head just thinking about them. It if is one person they must be spending a fortune as these ads truly seem to be everywhere.
      Yeah, but if they are bringing in positive ROI then I would spend as much money as possible to advertise them.

      Since they are everywhere, and it's been some time now, I'm sure the person who is behind them is making a killing.
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      • Profile picture of the author Michelle Strait
        "Don't pay for teeth whitening" and those "obey" ads are everywhere too. LOL
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  • Profile picture of the author Anna Johnson
    Ads for Coca-Cola are everywhere too. Hmmm. (Sorry, couldn't resist!)
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  • Profile picture of the author Colin Palfrey
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    If you DO promote this, do not target the UK or Ireland with this terminology.

    To us "Get Ripped" means "Get Conned" as in "ripped of" or "that was a rip" etc...

    Just thought I'd let you know before you geotarget an ad saying:
    "GET CONNED IN 4 WEEKS" and waste a fortune. LOL

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    • Profile picture of the author Jill Carpenter
      At first glance, this appears to be CPA with the tell tale
      Click here to order a free* trial bottle of Max Xtreme

      and

      Click here to order a free* trial bottle of Force Max

      Much like the formula for the give away samples of green tea and acia.

      Getting ripped here in the states also means sloppy drunk. That shouldn't take 4 weeks to do - or you do have a serious problem my friend.
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  • Profile picture of the author John Cabral
    Originally Posted by actionplanbiz View Post

    is this an affiliate program or what? i see them all over the social media networks.

    any info in becoming an affiliate will be cool

    thanks
    If you ask me its the people buying that crap who are getting ripped. What they promote is **** Force Max & Cleanse Pro X which I can attest won't get you ripped.

    Coming from a bodybuilding background I can tell you that no way you can get ripped in 4 weeks unless you juice some big time.

    I guess like everyone who is looking to get rich quick those who buy into this stuff are lazy ass couch sitting potatoes who think they will get ripped in 4 weeks taking that stuff.

    Damn I which I could of been that smart. LOL


    To become an affiliate go here Convert2Media Affiliate Network | Convert 2 Media
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  • Profile picture of the author Slin
    Having friends that are body builders I have to say.

    You can notice huge differences in 3 months time like a lot of products advertise.

    But no supplement or weigh powder is going to do it, it takes proper diet and exercise.

    I would never promote that get ripped in 4 weeks product.
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  • Profile picture of the author JD Nunes
    The "I got ripped" banner ads are indeed everywhere. I wouldn't even bother promoting something like that personally, it's just too cliche for my tastes, plus it gets more complicated with the new FTC rules: http://www.warriorforum.com/main-int...ffiliates.html
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  • Profile picture of the author Zach Booker
    The sites your seeing are simply flogs.

    They usually promote **** Burn for men and Resv X pro or Colon something something.

    Their names all suck.

    To become an affiliate for the products promoted via the flogs you need to join Copeac and Convert2Media. (There are tons of CPA networks out there...I just know the top converting offers are there.)

    These products are simply free trial CPA offers that convert like crazy.

    Zach

    Originally Posted by actionplanbiz View Post

    is this an affiliate program or what? i see them all over the social media networks.

    any info in becoming an affiliate will be cool

    thanks
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  • Profile picture of the author Jason_V
    I have a feeling after the FTC laws take effect you won't be seeing them everywhere. Well, unless they're "completely ripped" in the way avenuegirl mentioned.
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  • Profile picture of the author Zach Booker
    Nah...

    The FTC won't touch any of these guys.

    They have to warn you before giving you a fine, right?

    They'll contact the flogs/fnews owner and tell them to take it down, they will, and then they'll set the same site on a new domain and do the same marketing.

    Besides that...

    Most of these guys have all their stuff off shore. If the FTC can't touch where you registered the domain and where your hosting is there's not much they can do.

    And the bottom line is that they won't put in the effort to take ya out anyway.

    CPA offers, over the past few months, have gotten a bad reputation because some suck. Witch is 100% true - but there's ton of legit re bills with people who actually don't cancel their memberships because they like the product.

    Zach
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    • Profile picture of the author JimmyRed
      Haha I know what you mean. It's even on all the porn video sites.

      But... um... I don't watch porn I just accidentally clicked on a link which opened all of them.

      Ahem.
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