Nuclear Affiliate Review – sort of

It’s time for another internet marketing product review, and do I have a treat for you!

In this article, I want to talk about a program that I recently had an experience with.  Not with the product itself, but… well, you will see in a second.  This is a review of Andrew Fox’s Nuclear Affiliate.  If you are looking for one of those fake reviews that talk about how great a product is, just so the author can make commissions on the sales, this will NOT be one of those articles.  Those who read this blog regularly know I shoot from the hip.

First of all, if you are looking for a “highly controversial, extremely shocking and definitelynot for the faint hearted” (notice the typo) program that will have you going from zero to $47,732,528,937.54 a month on autopilot in your sleep while your dog is peeing on the neighbor’s azaleas, this is not that program.

I was first introduced to the program because I was sent a spam email that had a link that sent me to Nuclear Affiliate.  There was no option to opt out of future emails or anything like that.  What’s worse is that I could see my email address in the header, as well as everybody else’s that got this same email (HUGE no-no).  The URL was cloaked in such a way as to not allow me to do anything to break the cloak.

The first thing that I did was look for a “contact” link.  There was none.  That was a red flag.  Never buy from someone who does not have a method of contact listed.  I tried to click out of the site and I was hit with one of those “WAIT” boxes that told me that I really don’t want to leave, and what I would rather do is accept their special, just for me and nobody else, because they are so nice and I am such a great guy, and they will never offer it again $10 discount.

Anyway, I went to the Warrior forum and found a post about it.  Fir those of your who do not know, the Warrior forum is probably the biggest forum of internet marketers in the world.  I don’t spend a lot of time there, but it is a really useful place to get real answers to certain questions.  What I got was people saying things like:

I just wasted $37.

I’m shocked. It’s almost as if the sales letter and the product have NOTHING in common.

Understand I almost never refund on a product.

But this one looks so poor….

IM Basics.

Really disappointing.

This one is my personal favorite:

What I know about the product is all about List-Building technique ….. Getting people subscribed ….. huge email lists ….. brain-wash them for at least 20 products in a year ….. they will believe you…. they will treat like a Guru ….. They will purchase whatever you’d recommend ….. Bla bla bla …..

You make millions (if not Billions) of Dollars ……

Should I cry or laugh?

I honestly do not know what I would add to that.  If you want to view the entire conversation, you can find it by clicking here. It’s definitely worth a read.

Please folks, don’t fall for garbage like this.  there is no magic button.  There used to be a lot of ways to easily make money online, but those days are long gone.  If you want to make money today, it requires work.  Personally, I believe that it is better that working for a boss though, and the money is good… eventually.  The best programs are those that give you solid tools and training that help you to build a business.  if you are looking for one of those, let me refer you to this post.

Take care, and I’ll talk to you soon!

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