2014-06-16

Social Commissions Review

Name: Social Commissions
Website: http://www.socialcommissions.com/live/
Price: $49 to start with tons of up-sells before you reach the members area
Owners: Adrian Morrison
Overall Rank: 5 out of 100
Verdict: Online Scam

Social Commission Product Overview

Social Commissions is a program that is sold by a young guy named Adrian Morrison. It’s a system that is based on Affiliate Marketing principles that are applied on a high traffic site called Plenty of Fish (one of the top worlds dating websites).

For those of you who don’t know what affiliate marketing is, it’s a pretty cool concept where you can promote a product or service, but don’t have to actually own that product or service. Then once someone clicks on your affiliate banner or link and buys the product, you receive a commission for the sale.

The concept of Social Commissions is pretty innovative in the fact that you are using Clickbank.com and buying some of the cheapest advertising offered by Plenty of Fish to market Clickbank products, but the tactics he uses during his infomercial have all the Red Flags of an Online Scam.

Social Commissions Screams Online Scam

When you go to the Social Commissions website, it completely feels like an infomercial that you just can’t escape. Have you ever gone to an infomercial that you can’t stop or press pause. Just in case you want to research something that the infomercial states.

Or when you try to leave, you get a ton of other popup pages with last minute sales pitches like this one below. Now I can have 5 Free Websites. That’s the Social Commissions webpage for you.



You can’t read about the program or technique he uses on the website, it’s nothing but videos of 2 testimonials and Adrian Morrison showing you all the money they’re making by hitting their refresh button.

When you watch the Social Commissions infomercial it seems incredibly repetitive about showing you the end results of ordinary people making huge daily paychecks.

There is very little explanation on the process of making money with the Social Commission system.

The infomercial focuses primary on the ordinary people making good money through affiliate advertisements. Sounds great, I want to join. NOT!


If you haven’t seen this video. It goes something like this...

Adrian Morrison starts talking about his journey as a minimum wage worker at Best Buy (or somewhere) to now being a wealthy entrepreneur making 10 – 17K dollars/month using his simplified affiliate marketing system and now, out of the goodness of his heart, he is sharing this information to only a limited amount of new clients. And if you react to this limited time offer, you can be part of the club. HAH!

Folks, this is the first sign of a

SCAM!

Anytime a program puts a feeling of urgency upon you to react and buy the program so that you don’t miss out on the incredible opportunity signals that you’ve got a SCAM on your hands.

OH, he is also limiting this program to so many people so his servers won’t go down.

Does anyone really believe this?

He is clearly selling his system, and the game in sales is numbers. I’m sure nothing would make him happier to have 1000′s of people per day pay $47 for his Social Commissions program.

Real opportunities are stable and consistent, you can check them out for free without feeling any urgency to react impulsively.

He’s playing off of your emotions to make easy money versus thinking logically about the program.

Back to the video. The video shows a couple of ordinary folks that have no experience in

affiliate marketing and he is having them check their Clickblank accounts ever so often and

wouldn’t you believe it, the accounts keep rising by 100′s of dollars. By the end of one day, one lady has like 700 dollars in her CB account.

Sounds great right, but

What did she pay in advertising to CB?

How many other advertising campaigns lost money?

And how many returned products did she have at the end of the month? Maybe her net profit that day was 50 dollars.

We just don’t know all the facts from this infomercial. And that’s just not an honest approach in sales or online money making strategies.

So by this point in the video, you maybe thinking these ordinary folks are making $400-$700/day, why can’t I do it.

Plus it’s only $47 to join this amazing program, right. He also states that within a year if you are not satisfied with his system, he will refund you $100 dollars.

Check Out The Review Below to See If She Got Her Money Back!

However, what you will learn when you join his program, is that you have just began to start paying for his system, and during my time of reviewing Social Commission, I incurred numerous past clients that couldn’t get back a dime from Adrian Morrison.

One lady claimed to loose almost $2,000 with Social Commissions.

Here are two quotes that I found online in less than 5 minutes about Adrian Morrison and Social Commissions.

August 24, 2012 12:04 am

I agree with your review. I am reporting them to my bank as a scam. He promises no investment beyond $5, then it ends up costing $49, and promises to help guide you through the process, but then asks for $199, and if you don’t click on that and pay it, it takes you to this other guy’s video who explains how he is going to help if you just pay for website domains and hosting, which they claim you don’t have to DO!! TOTAL BS if you ask me

Jan 16, 2014 3:15pm

Adrian Morrison took $1990.00 out of my bank account when he was supposed to take 1/2 that amount for a free 60 day trial!! 6 days after I agreed to the 995.00, I saw that he had taken DOUBLE the amount 1990.00 from me, I  tried EVERYTHING to get a hold of him,and he NEVER got back to me!

Scam Alert! Can you say One Time Limited Offers?

Wow this guy has a bunch of them. When I hear one time limited offers, I immediately think SCAM.

If the product that I first bought was so amazing for a mere $47 dollars, then why do I need more products to complete what the ordinary folks did on his infomercial.

I went on his site today and he had another One Time Limited Offer. The introductory price is now only $30 dollars. What a deal (that’s sarcasm btw).

Here are a few other One Time Limited Offers you will have to pay before you become a member of Social Commissions. Ready?

-Software to help you with campaigns $147, now discounted to $69

-Outsourcing module $147

- 3 campaigns from Adrian proven to work, $247, now discounted to $197

The Good, The Bad & The Ugly

The Good:

- The concept of finding niche markets on Plenty of Fish to create Clickbank ads is a great idea.

- It’s creative, lower cost advertising, and with some understanding of niche marketing, and adding a home landing page to sell products you promote could lead to some good sales.

The Bad:

- You don’t need to pay hundreds or thousands of dollars to Social Connections to market affiliate programs on Plenty of Fish, you can do it for free.

- The infomercial reeks of Scam material. Completely focused on the end results of a simplified process of clinking and earning serious money.

- You are taught how to make Plenty of Fish ad campaigns, but really nothing more.

- You are bombarded with up-sells from Social Commissions.

- This is not a good place for a beginner, if you’re looking to make money online, you can get started here.

The Ugly:

Social Commission by Adrian Morrison

My Final Opinion of Social Commissions

There is a well know concept in sales that a person needs to have 5-7 points of contact with a product before they are willing to purchase. And that is where websites that provide users with information and reviews (like Amazon or eBay) convert so many high sales numbers.

If you are going to build an Affiliate website to promote products, you have to have a solid foundation (like a website) based on quality content and information for your users. If not, you won’t see good sales numbers.

People who purchase items online need to feel a sense of security. They need to feel that they know what they are buying before purchasing online.

Social Commissions just screams, SCAM, to me.

I’m sure there are people making money off of it. But I don’t feel that this system is truly portrayed correctly to the public. And I have my doubts as to the longevity of a program like Social Commissions.

Maybe if Social Commissions told you how many other campaigns failed, how many product returns they have each month, what their net profit is, and a bit more about the actual process and work that goes into Social Commissions, it would be more plausible.

But that information is not going to make you buy their program. It must be all success stories and easy money. Another sign of a SCAM.

FINAL VERDICT:

Don’t waste your money with Social Commissions, It’s a Online SCAM!

If you’re looking to find real ways to make money online with a professional educational platform, I encourage you to check out the Wealthy Affiliate program. You can sit in on their classes for free and learn about niche website building as well as put up 2 websites for free.

Find out about the program first by exploring it, then see if it’s something you want to invest in.

Making money online through niche websites & affiliate marketing is a real experience. It takes real effort and desire to make a quality website that can produce you great monthly income, but it can happen.

Anyone who says it can happen to anyone over night is promoting a scam.

If anyone would like to leave a comment about Social Commissions, please do so below.

Thanks,

Todd

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