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<blockquote data-quote="Gusikowski" data-source="post: 2112" data-attributes="member: 99"><p>Sorry, friend, but you're wrong on the last part.</p><p></p><p>Been a Platinum member myself and I've networked with many of the top vendors before. They're real. We even have CB networking events hosted at different countries where you get to meet all the attending top affiliates and vendors, and the Clickbank team. There's also a private group where we mingle and share. The only thing is whatever names they use on their product salespitch are just fictitious pen names. You will be surprised to learn that some of the top-selling products are all owned by 1 top vendor. It is a crazy rabbit hole there. Also, by that logic of 'pesky commissions' then every affiliate networks out there must be the same, huh? Obviously not.</p><p></p><p>Regarding all these VSLs and WSLs, one thing people should know is when someone is desperately looking for a solution, they will still go for it. Especially when they're backed with the money back guarantee, 'bonuses', and such. If you learn copywriting, you will know what I mean. There are 'formulas' and strategies to pitch a product well and still get people to buy it. The same method and strategies are still used in modern marketing and advertisements.</p><p></p><p>But yes, newer millennials will feel more sceptical and may not buy, but there are still a handful who still do. You would be surprised to know that sometimes I still see millennials buying such products even digital (was also once a vendor myself). Like I said, if someone is desperate enough for a solution, they will still get it.</p><p></p><p>Likewise, why would people still fall for overhyped products (i.e: some cryptos shillcoins, products, etc), scams or dodgy 'investments' and supplements at this modern times still? See where I'm getting at?</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Gusikowski, post: 2112, member: 99"] Sorry, friend, but you're wrong on the last part. Been a Platinum member myself and I've networked with many of the top vendors before. They're real. We even have CB networking events hosted at different countries where you get to meet all the attending top affiliates and vendors, and the Clickbank team. There's also a private group where we mingle and share. The only thing is whatever names they use on their product salespitch are just fictitious pen names. You will be surprised to learn that some of the top-selling products are all owned by 1 top vendor. It is a crazy rabbit hole there. Also, by that logic of 'pesky commissions' then every affiliate networks out there must be the same, huh? Obviously not. Regarding all these VSLs and WSLs, one thing people should know is when someone is desperately looking for a solution, they will still go for it. Especially when they're backed with the money back guarantee, 'bonuses', and such. If you learn copywriting, you will know what I mean. There are 'formulas' and strategies to pitch a product well and still get people to buy it. The same method and strategies are still used in modern marketing and advertisements. But yes, newer millennials will feel more sceptical and may not buy, but there are still a handful who still do. You would be surprised to know that sometimes I still see millennials buying such products even digital (was also once a vendor myself). Like I said, if someone is desperate enough for a solution, they will still get it. Likewise, why would people still fall for overhyped products (i.e: some cryptos shillcoins, products, etc), scams or dodgy 'investments' and supplements at this modern times still? See where I'm getting at? [/QUOTE]
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