Company Name: The Super Affiliate Network
Sales Page:thesuperaffiliatenetwork.com
Company Owner: Misha Wilson
Type Of Work: Promoting High Ticket Items
Price To Get Started: $1, then $47/month+ many upsells
Overall Rating: 2/5 Stars
The Super Affiliate Network has come up on my radar quite a few times in the past several weeks and I’ve had a few people request that I do a review on this system.
It has taken me a while to research this system and I’ve gathered quite a bit of information about TSAN over the past couple of days that I want to share with you guys today.
Perhaps, you may have come across this system in your FB feed or, you were introduced to this by one of your friends or possibly a family member.
Chances are you have your suspicions about this program and it’s highly likely that you may also have a few burning questions as well.
I hope that the information that I’m about to share with you guys clears up any confusion you may have had about this system.
I also hope that you’re able to gather enough info to make a sound decision as to whether The Super Affiliate Network would be a good fit for you or not.
What Is The Super Affiliate Network?
This system launched in February of 2016 and there has been lots of hype surrounding it within this time.
Misha claims to have created a system where you can be up and running within minutes and generating a positive monthly cash flow in under 30 days.
Sound too good to be true?
That’s exactly what I was thinking and as I started watching the sales video there were many alarm bells that started going off in my head.
Not only did I find the sales video to be incredibly long and boring, but the further I watched the sales video, I was able to gather that this was nothing more than another get rich quick scheme.
This entire system is based on 6 key components which I’ll list for you guys below!!
- Hands On Coaching
- A Live Interactive Community
- Email Marketing Domination
- Live Webinars
- Done For You Push Button Traffic
- Global Sales Funnel
If you’re familiar with programs like Mobe, Digital Altitude, and Six Figure Mentor (SFM), then, The Super Affiliate Network follows the same concept.
Would you guys happen to know what that is?
If you said promoting high ticket products where the only way you’ll earn money is by promoting the same crap that you bought to the next sap that’s desperate to make lots of money online, then you deserve a gold star.
Who Is This System Geared Towards?
You’re told several times throughout the sales video that it doesn’t matter if you’re a newbie marketer or a seasoned veteran, you can benefit from this system.
However, as I had a closer look at this, I realized that this couldn’t be farther from the truth.
If you’re a newbie who’s just getting started chances are that you’re not going to have the slightest clue as to what a squeeze page is or know what a funnel is.
I’d also be willing to go out on a limb and say that there’s a chance that you also wouldn’t have the slightest clue about how to build an email list.
Am I correct in thinking this?
If you answered yes to any of the scenarios I’ve listed above then, unfortunately, I don’t think you would be a good fit for this system.
However, if you have some decent marketing skills and you have made money with other affiliate sites in the past then you could possibly benefit from what this system has to offer you.
Also if you’re the type of person who buys into hype pretty easily and you’re desperate to make money quickly then this system would cater to you as well.
How It Works
Depending on whether you joined the $1 trial, or you coughed up the $47, ($37 downsell) will depend on how your experience with this company will play out.
Personally, for me, I decided to purchase the $1 trial to see what this was all about and whether it was worth investing in their $47 monthly membership or not.
Before I was able to access any of the lessons I was presented with a questionnaire asking me how much money I would like to make.
Due to my previous experience with other programs I’ve signed up for in the past, this usually means 2 things:
- You’ll need to pay additional fees to gain access to other high ticket products
- There is usually some kind of mentoring or coaching program where you’ll need to invest several thousand dollars.
Once I completed this questionnaire, I was advised that I needed to contact my coach in order to unlock my first 3 lessons.
This threw up another red flag for me and this didn’t sit well with me in the least.
Thinking back on my previous experiences with similar systems that required you to consult with your coach prior to accessing your lessons, I’ve learned that you’ll be pressured to invest in their higher ticket coaching programs.
Since there were no other available options, I contacted my coach requesting access to the training so I could take a look around and see what all I had access to at the trial level.
Apparently, their training is all password protected and you can only unlock a couple lessons at a time.
After a few hours of waiting to hear back from my coach, I was sent the password to the first 3 lessons.
Training & Tools
There are 5 videos that you’ll need to watch when you first get started. You’ll also gain access to 10 live webinars which surprisingly enough, I found these to be quite informative.
There’s also a series of videos that you’ll gain access to from other member’s who have gone through this same training and achieved amazing results in a short amount of time.
I would suggest that you take these with a grain of salt and try not to pay a whole lot of attention to these.
Why Scott?
This is typical for most programs of this nature and a pretty common marketing technique used by many internet marketing gurus in the online world.
Their training is broken down into a 3-week plan
- Week 1- The basics of building an affiliate marketing business
- Week 2- Advertise Your Business
- Week 3- Watch the money start pouring in
There is a strong focus on email marketing and list building, but they also offer training on solo ads as well.
If you aren’t familiar with the term solo ads, this basically means that you’ll pay someone who has a huge list of subscribers to send your affiliate offers out to their subscribers.
This is a very risky form of advertising and the ROI is very low and in some cases not worth it.
If you happen to be in the same niche as the person you’re paying to promote your offers then I could naturally see an increase in your conversion rate.
Otherwise, your results with this form of advertising are likely to be mediocre at best.
Here’s What I Liked About It
- Offers A $1 trial
- 30-day money back guarantee
- Decent Training
Here’s What I Didn’t Like About It
- Hyped up as another get rich quick scheme
- Many upsells as well as many high ticket items that cost upwards of $9K
- Doesn’t teach SEO methods for generating traffic
- More of a focus on list building & solo ads which can get quite expensive
- Another system that requires you to recruit other people in order to make money
- High ticket items are a whole lot harder to promote than low priced items
How Does Their Compensation Plan Work?
Like other programs of this nature, you’ll need to buy in at the current level in order to receive commissions from these products.
For anyone who joins at the $1 trial, the $47 monthly membership, or at the $37 downsell, you’ll earn 100% commission on these levels.
For anyone who joins under you and invests in any of their higher ticketed items, you’ll receive a 50% commission for each sale as long as you have invested in that level yourself.
I’ll go into more detail on the costs associated with this program here in a few minutes so hang tight.
The Many Different Price Points Associated With The Super Affiliate Network
If you’re still reading this review then I’m sure you’re patiently awaiting to find out how much cash you’ll need to throw at this system to qualify to earn high ticket commissions.
Am I right?
Don’t worry, I won’t keep you in suspense any longer and I’ll be revealing the true price that you’ll need to invest in order to make this worth your time.
Other than the $1 free trial and their basic premium membership which costs $47/ monthly $37 downsell there are many other membership options available to you and I’ll list these for you guys below.
- $297- Annual Membership
- $200/Monthly- Plus Membership
- $1,997/Yearly- VIP Membership
- $9,000 One-Time- Diamond Coaching Program
While I have seen other high ticket coaching systems to charge upwards of $30K or more, I do have to admit that these prices are pretty insane.
Never in a million years would I EVER even consider paying this much money for coaching and mentoring and these prices absolutely blow my mind.
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Would I Consider The Super Affiliate Network To Be A Scam?
Like I’ve said many times in my previous reviews, I try to see the good in every program and I try to give everyone the benefit of the doubt.
I find the word SCAM to be pretty harsh and I tend to avoid using that word as much as I possibly can.
To be honest with you guys, I don’t agree with the whole idea of selling high ticket items or investing in levels just to qualify to earn commissions.
However, due to the nature of this program and what they have to offer, I wouldn’t consider this to be a scam.
With that being said, I also wouldn’t feel right recommending this to newbies who’re trying to get their foot in the door and learn how to make money online.
Another thing that really ticked me off about this system is that you’re only about to access 3 lessons at a time and you’ll need to contact your coach to unlock additional lessons.
If you paid your hard earned money to access their training, why the heck shouldn’t you be in control?
This makes absolutely No sense and this alone is pretty Ludacris if you ask me.
Wouldn’t you guys agree?
Just the title “Super Affiliate” seems like a real prestigious title to have and this could take you years to earn the right to call yourself this.
If you have some experience in promoting high ticket items in the past or you happen to be good at recruiting people then you could possibly do very well with this.
If you’re sick of recruiting based programs like this one and you would rather learn how to make money doing something that you’re actually interested in, then I think you’ll find a company called Wealthy Affiliate or WA for short to be a whole lot more beneficial.
This is where I got my start in the online world and the place that has taught me everything I know about online business. It’s because of their outstanding training and one on one private coaching that
It’s because of their outstanding training and one on one private coaching that’s responsible for me being as successful as I am today.
Don’t worry the private coaching doesn’t cost anywhere near $9k!!
This is included at NO extra charge whenever you decide to become a member.
If you have ever had any interest in making money online and you’re sick of playing the recruiting game, I would highly advise you to check them out for yourself and see what they can do for you.
Anyway, I hope this review has given you some insight into what you’ll be doing if you would decide to join and how much dough you’ll need to invest to make this worth your time.
Have you guys stumbled upon this system in your online ventures?
How was the outcome?
Are you a previous member with a story you would like to share with other people?
I would love to hear all about it and answer any additional questions you may have in the comments below.
Until Next Time
Cheers
~Scott~
Charlie T
Scott, you don’t know how much money you have just saved me from falling for yet another high ticket recruiting scheme.
Several of my friends have been pushing SAN on me lately and I thought I would do some research on this before giving in like I usually do.
The Internet needs more people like you, who are actually honest and tell the truth about these types of systems.
Thank you so much!!
~Charlie~
Scott Newkirk
Greetings Charlie!!
This is such great news and I’m so glad that I was able to help you avoid falling for another one of these high ticket recruiting systems.
You know it’s pretty funny that you mention your friends pushing this on you because I have a few friends myself that were trying to get me into this as well.
Luckily, I knew better and it didn’t take me long to see through their BS and sleazy marketing techniques.
Thank you so much for dropping by and sharing this with everyone here today.
I really appreciate it man!!
~Scott~
Stacy Hoehn
As a member of SAN I can say the coaches are incredible and help us immensely. We have daily motivational calls, coaching Facebook live calls that last an hour or longer every Monday and every Friday. We have training every Tuesday night that last until everyone has been helped with interactive screen share to guide and teach. These sometimes go on for 3-4 hours depending on how many people need help. We have FB live training calls every Wednesday with our CEO to teach us with screen share, etc. If we have questions about anything all we need to do is ask, and our coaches, and yes our CEO responds within minutes. I have never seen a family- like atmosphere and company like this, especially being an online company. The testimonials are accurate, the CEO and coaches go above and beyond. This is certainly not a “get-rich-quick” opportunity. It’s training to help us in the online world.
The most important thing we are NOT TAUGHT TO DO is promoting SAN by misjudging another company like you are doing. You are simply promoting WA by trying to make another company look inferior. We would never do that to make us look good. We have no reason to…
Scott Newkirk
I would hope for the huge price tag of $9,000 that you need to pay to gain access to these coaches that the support would be nothing short of amazing. It’s great to hear that they have motivational meetings, coaching calls, and live training several times throughout the week, but what are you being trained to do?
What is it that you’re selling?
Are you being trained on how to promote this scheme to the next person and being shown how to convince them to go all in and invest in the high ticket coaching?
Recruiting people is in no way a business and these type of systems usually don’t end up lasting very long before they get shut down.
If this truly isn’t a get rich quick opportunity, then why are you told several times throughout the sales video that you’ll be earning a substantial amount of money in under 30 days? To me, this screams “Get Rich Quick” and it’s definitely not something that I would recommend to anyone who is just getting started online or anyone for that matter.
I think this review is really accurate and is in no way misleading. I can totally understand why you feel the need to try and defend this company because let’s face it, chances are that you have invested at least $9,000 or more into this yourself.
If I paid that much money for an online business opportunity (Which I never would) then I would naturally try and defend my purchase as well.
Anyways, I do want to thank you for stopping by and sharing your experience that you’ve had with this company and I’m glad this is working out for you.
~Scott~
Lucas
Hey man great review!!
I’ve encountered Digital Altitude before and as you’ve said there are extremely similar.
I haven’t personally had any experience with the super affiliate network, but after reading your review I’ll be sure to put this on my list of programs to avoid.
Heck, I believe there are a lot of similar systems like this out there!!
While they aren’t scams per se, I wouldn’t call them honest either because they always seem to advertise that they’re newbie friendly, when in reality this couldn’t be further from the truth.
The coach you’re assigned to seems suspicious as well as I’ve seen with other programs that they are actually just sales people trying to get you to fork out more cash.
Thanks for sharing about TSAN !
Scott Newkirk
Hey Lucas,
I’m glad that this review has helped you out and has given you the information needed to avoid TSAN and add this to your growing list of programs to steer clear of.
Programs that are designed like this one is about as borderline scam as you can get and I agree that they are in no way newbie friendly.
They make everything sound so easy and instead of providing you with actual training on how to build a legit online business they would rather sell you on the idea of making high ticket commissions.
They fail to tell you that in order to qualify to earn these commissions you’ll be required to recruit other people and try and sell these high-ticket packages to them.
I agree that the coach or coaches that you’re assigned to does seem to be quite suspicious.
They could care less about helping you and they would much rather see how much money they can squeeze out of you.
Let’s face it, if the people you recruit doesn’t buy into their worthless high-ticket packages you don’t make any money.
I do want to thank you for stopping by today Lucas and chiming in on this review.
~Scott~