PPC Classroom 2.0 Re-Launches for Free?
It looks like Anik Singal and Amit Mehta have lost their minds.
They are re-opening PPC Classroom 2.0 tomorrow morning and they’ve decided to give it away for free. Personally, I don’t know if this is such a smart move as the info they provide in the course is definitely worth a lot more than Free and unlike the first time they released it, it has now been proven to work with a lot of students that are succeeding on the system.
Of course there are going to be some up-sells available for anyone who’s interested in getting more personal attention from them and their coaches in the PPC Classroom 2.0 program, but it looks like the course itself will be free. I think there is a small shipping fee for the DVD, but that’s it.
My prediction for tomorrow morning (9am PST) when this thing opens is that it’s going to be totally flooded, their servers are going to crash, and a lot of people are going to be fighting for a spot to get in. I’m just glad that I’m already a paying members so that I don’t have to worry about not getting a spot tomorrow.
I just wanted to write up this quick post to let anyone who has been looking to either get into the Affiliate Marketing game or to improve their Affiliate Marketing game, this is your chance to get access to some of the best information on the subject available today.
That’s it. Short and sweet.
Here’s the video that shows what the offer will be tomorrow:
Best of luck getting your spot reserved.
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I’ve always been reluctant to pay somebody for something as you hear such storys about scams but I think I might check this out, afterall if it is free then it will only cost me a bit of shipping.
Ha, I just read about that last night. Nothings is free. I hope they succeed, I’m going with PPC Coach here in a week or so
Interesting, Why do you like PPC Classroom better? Most people on WF, DP, and BH all love PPC-Coach.
I find PPC Classroom teaches more of the philosphy and the principles of how things work and then you work them into your campaigns. With PPC-Coach its more just “Do this.” but then a lot of the strategies were posted months back and I have no idea if they work anymore. I tried following some of the advice verbatim and lost money in my campaigns big time. Maybe I did it wrong, maybe I’m too much of a noob in affiliate marketing, but PPC Classroom is just way more up my alley. It’s way more polished…everything is available up front so you can go at your own pace, and you don’t have to wait a month to get access to new content.
Having said that, I think some of the strategies on PPC Coach are more advanced and in the right hands, could be used to make some pretty good money. Like I said…I subscribe to both.
I “bought” PPC Classroom yesterday, went through all the modules, and I put up my first campaign last night. I didn’t learn that much, but what I learned will take me from not making money to at least making a profit.
Thanks Paul, I would have never pulled the trigger unless I saw it for free on this site.
Hey Paul, first of all love your site, always look forward to new articles. And was inspired to start my own blog
Also thanks for the heads up on this. I went for it, they definitely try to rope you in with monthly subscriptions and up sells but I just set a reminder on outlook and cell phone for when the free month is up. I’ll definitely come back and post after I check out the product.
Keep up the awesome site!
Sweet, Have you actually made money with any of your campaigs using the theory in PPC Classroom?
Im coming in as a new-bootie as well, my understanding is PPC-Coach start you off doing polls and email submits correct?
I checked out the “Freeness” of PPC classroom and its $97 or something like that, after 30 days. Do you think it worth 2x as much as the coach? TIA
I also didn’t like PPC-Coach for moral and ethical reasons. He straight out encourages certain blackhat techniques that are completely against the AdWords TOS, for example, and his only response is “They’ve never caught me doing this”, as if that makes it all right.
I haven’t tried PPC Classroom as I’m too busy with a ton of projects right now.
What moral and ethical reasons do you have? I don’t teach anything blackhat, my methods are 100% whitehat. Please don’t spread false information about my program.
Thanks.
I can’t speak for Paul, for for me personally I was alluding to several teachings and statements made in the videos I watched. The main one that I didn’t appreciate being the video that taught and encouraged the sneaking of URLs on the keyword-level to simulate direct linking. I can specifically remember the video stating the ackowledgement that this was against Google’s policy but that you were never caught.
Keep in mind that I signed up over a year ago and the video may have been removed since then. I’m a very whitehat person by nature in everything I do so I did not appreciate being taught some blackhat tricks. Most of what was taught was legitimate and legal, but there were certainly a few gray/black areas like the aforementioned which isn’t for me.
I’d have to agree, I don’t remember seeing anything “blackhat” inside your the PPC Coach program. As I mentioned above, I don’t think the techniques that I tried in the program worked for me because *I* had moral issues with some of them. To be fair, I think it’s important for me to explain what i mean.
Basically, anyone who enters the affiliate game will have to face the issue of picking the types of offers they are willing to promote. There are many different types of offers out there that payout different rates, promoting different products etc. Some offers I like because I would buy the product myself, while other offers I have a hard time trying to promote because I wouldn’t buy the product. For example, I hate filling out surveys. When people call me asking to do a survey it annoys the heck out of me, so when I see “Survey Offers” I stay away from them like the plague.
However, other people totally love surveys. They fill them out all the time, and often times they win prizes and stuff by participating in them. For those types of people, it would probably be easy to promote such affiliate offers.
There are hundreds of different offers out there that I haven’t yet learned how to get good at promoting. This doesn’t mean these are bad offers, it’s just that I haven’t wrapped my head around how to promote such an offer in a way that I feel OK with. Another example is Payday loans… I know some people who get payday loans and I can’t believe how much they charge them in fees… of course it makes sense because the payday loan people have to make money too, considering a lot of people default on the loans I’m sure, but I just can’t wrap my head around promoting a payday loan to someone so when I try to setup an affiliate campaign for them I draw a blank…
This is why I think I didn’t get good results with PPC Coach, compared to PPC Classroom. PPC Coach is more specific and I don’t think I was able to wrap my head around the specific offers that were being offered. Some of the techniques taught also seemed “too easy” for me, which doesn’t mean they don’t work, it just means I wasn’t ready to believe they would work, and when you don’t believe in something then it won’t work. You try them half-ass, and then they don’t work.
Now that I’ve had a good solid 6 months of near full-time affiliate marketing experience I might actually go back and check out the stuff in PPC Coach again. Maybe I’ll be ready for it now.
To be honest actually, over the last 6 months I’ve come to change my mind on some of the offers that are out in the AM field and they actually aren’t as bad as I thought they were at first. I’ve even had a change of heart on Payday loans. After looking at the situation more closely, they are there in society for a specific reason much like credit cards.
I’ve personally never had an ethical problem with specific niches or offers. I personally feel that’s the government’s job to regulate. I believe that’s what Shoemoney usually says. And as long as it’s legal I don’t have a problem promoting it. You can always find faults with almost anything.
Another way to look at things for people who say that promoting Acai or Paday loans, etc. is unethetical is: if those people are running CPC or CPM networks on their sites, are they visiting every ad that is displayed on their site and weeding on anything that they consider unethetical? It’s really no different. CPC/CPM networks is really just affiliate marketing with an added middleman in most cases anyway.
It’s certainly a good philisophical debate on ethics though. For example, I probably wouldn’t feel right pushing cigarettes because I know how bad they are for you. Yet I’m fine pushing weight loss products, even though I’m skeptical to think they work and would actually endorse a healthy diet and exercise as a better solution. I guess there’s a certain line you choose to cross and that line will differ for everyone.
@Charles: Yeah, I’m on PPC-Coach as well. However, I have gotten more out of PPC Classroom 2.0 than PPC Coach. I’m keeping both for now since they are not very expensive, but if I had to choose just one I think I would still go with PPC Classroom.
Hope you like PPC-Coach.
@Charles: Yes I have made money. I actually didn’t make any money using PPC-Coach, I ended up losing money using his techniques but I may have been doing something wrong. I think I may have some “moral” problems with the techniques he teaches as they seem a bit “iffy” to me but they might work well for others. PPC Classroom I found more empowering for myself and it helped me to make profits. Last month I made about $2,500 profit using their techniques. I pay their monthly subscription plus the $200/m VIP coaching thing as I like what they offer.
You could just try it out for 30 days, and cancel before the $97/m fee comes into place. If you’re fast, you could complete a lot of the training in a few weeks and learn all the stuff they teach in that 30 day period of time. To me, because I quit my job and do this full time, it is TIME that is my biggest enemy not $97. If PPC Classroom helps me to make money twice as fast, I don’t care if I have to pay them $200/m. It’s a small price to pay. All the information on PPC Affiliate Marketing is already somewhere out there on the net for free, but I don’t have 5 years of time to go looking for it. They package it in a nice little package, and that is why I like it.
@Mark: Thanks! I’m sure you’ll love PPC Classroom. Like you said, just set some reminders and cancel anything you’re not using before the 30 days. That’s what those guarantees are there for. They want to build so much value for you in the first 30 days that you’ll never cancel because it makes you money. If what they teach doesn’t make you money, they don’t really want you around because it looks bad, so that is why they make it so easy to cancel.