First of all, I’m not saying you MUST host your website at ClickBank. But if you’ve started building website using their Builder tool, it’s hard for you to move it somewhere else, not because they hold “hostage” to your website. It’s because the contents are built in such a way that it can only be shown properly using their Builder. When you move your website to somewhere else, you have to spend a lot of time re-doing all the content to make it look visually appealing. You get my point here? This is just like many other content/page builders. Once you stop using the plugin, your content is no longer readable.
I came across this ClickBank university, recently during the summer of 2017. I am not sure if it was the updated version but, I am glad you reviewed this product. I almost signed up with them, thinking that they would actually provided answers to building a business. For some reason, I changed my mind. Probably because, I knew it had a catch to it somewhere. And, after reading this article. I can clearly see why I did not sign up.
Plus: The creators want to help you stay motivated all the way so when you reach the end of the ClickBank University 2.0 program…. when you work your way through all the videos, the training, the exercises and qualified for your certification, The creators will ship you a valuable little bonus and I think you’re gonna love it…. it’s a physical hard copy of “Gary Vaynerchuk’s” brand new best seller “Askgaryvee” .
Sadly, it has and still IS going on. When I finally decided to leave WA and not renew at the roughly $400 gold member membership price, WA changed the websites email holder to no longer for example to be mike@lovelightsllc.com but to mike@domainshield.com. I have had several agencies contact the owners of WA to rectify this plan and I have even been emailed directly saying that they have “fixed the problem”.
Before I get into Clickbank University 2.0 Review I want to make you aware of something. Affiliate marketing is literally booming in 2020 and more and more people are getting into this each and every day. In response to that, the big players are also creating new courses, software, and tools every day so that beginners can take advantage of those. If you go on google and type ‘best affiliate training programs’ you will find tons of articles and posts and ads. And some will say that this is the best training program ever made or this is will help you make bla bla dollars per month and so on.
I purchased Clickbank Builder, unfortunately, a while back ago. They promised that certain templates for different niches were “coming soon” and that you could build “unlimited membership sites. They added only about 1 or 2 new templates in the past 240 days since I purchased it and there is no way to build a membership site. Since I am passed 30 days, they won’t refund me, nor have they directly answered my statement about not delivering on a product they are marketing. Scandalous!
Wealthy Affiliate never lock any website. As long as you have purchased your own domain name, it’s yours 100%. For hosting, WA doesn’t charge any additional charge for web hosting. It’s included in the membership price which I mentioned earlier on. If you’re referring to the domain name, one domain name costs around $14 to $16 per year. So I really don’t know what’s the expensive hosting you’re talking about.
Plus: The creators want to help you stay motivated all the way so when you reach the end of the ClickBank University 2.0 program…. when you work your way through all the videos, the training, the exercises and qualified for your certification, The creators will ship you a valuable little bonus and I think you’re gonna love it…. it’s a physical hard copy of “Gary Vaynerchuk’s” brand new best seller “Askgaryvee” .
Niall Doherty – Founder and Lead Editor of eBiz Facts Born and raised in Ireland, Niall has been making a living from his laptop since quitting his office job in 2010. He's fond of porridge, once spent 44 months traveling around the world without flying, and has been featured in such publications as The Irish Times and Huffington Post. Read more...
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