High-ticket affiliate coach John Wilson has named his six-month coaching program the "Holy Grail of Affiliate Marketing—How To Sell Digital Products You Don't Own Using On-Demand 'Pizza Traffic. '"
As a successful internet marketer, John has made his expertise accessible to anyone eager to build a profitable, long-term online business without getting overwhelmed by marketing and technology.
This program is particularly well-suited for beginners and retirees who need guidance in several key areas. These include building a funnel, creating a list, and starting a blog. Additionally, they will learn how to utilize YouTube marketing and select suitable promotional offers.
Additionally, if you are a lower-intermediate marketer who has made some money online but requires assistance identifying the missing pieces for more consistent earnings, this coaching program can also benefit you.
However, this program is unsuited for marketers already generating significant income online. The only scenario in which I see a successful marketer investing in this coaching would be to review it and promote it to their audience.
All coaching clients are automatically approved for the coaching affiliate program, which offers high commissions.
Although this coaching is considered a high-ticket offer, financing options are available for those who qualify.
My Experience With The Program So FarJohn Wilson delivers two crucial marketing assets very early in the coaching process.
First, he populates your email marketing system with a 30-day follow-up email sequence promoting his low-ticket offers. Second, he finances one solo ad run to help you gain subscribers who will receive those follow-up emails.
Early in the coaching, I encountered a unique negative experience; however, John promptly addressed it, demonstrating his integrity as an internet marketer.
About a week after John gave me control of approximately 250 subscribers he had built for me, Systeme's autoresponder service suspended my email account due to spam complaints. According to John, this was the first time one of his coaching clients had faced such an issue.
I had been using single-opt-in with Systeme, which is highly susceptible to spam complaints.
After exploring alternative email marketing systems, John and I switched to LeadsLeap, which operates a double-opt-in email system that is more secure than a single opt-in one.
Since my original list was lost, John covered the cost of another solo ad to rebuild it. Since then, there have been no issues with LeadsLeap and not a single spam complaint.
I achieved a 20% opt-in rate with LeadsLeap, which is decent for a double-opt-in list. In contrast, my single opt-in list that was shut down had an exceptionally high opt-in rate of 70%.
Between the Systeme and LeadsLeap lists, I collectively made twenty sales of $1 and $5.
Given my prior internet marketing experience, I do not require as much consultation with John as newcomers might. Nevertheless, when I reach out to him, he responds quickly.
Furthermore, John provides a valuable weekly coaching call to less experienced clients.
Important Considerations for Prospective ClientsProspective clients should consider two essential points before joining the coaching program.
First, they must invest time and money to learn how to run a successful online business before expecting consistent income.
All clients will incur basic expenses: the coaching fee and a $27 monthly fee for the LeadsLeap mailing system. Optional expenses may include solo ads and screen-sharing software (free options are available).
Second, it is important to note that John does not do everything for you.
While he can advise you on marketing strategies and critique your marketing materials, it is ultimately the client's responsibility to do the work.
For instance, after completing the 30-day email sequence, John advises his clients to become affiliates for other marketers. He encourages his clients to send promotional emails about these marketers' product launches to their own email lists.
Although John's coaching teaches clients how to select good launches to promote, clients still need to narrow their choices among the myriad launches in the market.
Additionally, clients are responsible for writing promotional emails about the launches from scratch or modifying emails provided by the product creators.
Again, John can answer questions about the appropriateness of the selections and structure of the promotional emails. However, clients must also do their part.
What I LikeOne positive aspect of John's approach is that when potential subscribers enter their emails to join my list, they are not immediately confronted with upsells or downsells.
Introducing upsells or downsells right after collecting emails typically necessitates using a single opt-in list. As previously explained, such lists are highly vulnerable to spam complaints since subscribers do not confirm their desire to be on the list.
John Wilson's coaching requires clients to use the LeadsLeap Pro account email system, which operates solely on double opt-in. Subscribers must confirm their interest in being on the list and receiving promotional emails.
Theoretically, this approach should lead to fewer spam complaints.
John's low-ticket offer converts well during the initial email sent through the 30-day follow-up sequence. After this sequence concludes, he encourages clients to send product launch emails regularly.
Promoting product launches is straightforward because numerous launches are available, and product creators often provide promotional emails that coaching clients can easily modify.
John is always willing to critique any promotional email clients create and encourages them to send him their self-created emails and lead magnets for feedback.
Additionally, it's worth noting that John provides solid training in the membership area on YouTube video marketing.
YouTube marketing is free and very effective. Since videos allow marketers to connect with audiences on a deeper level, they can build a far more responsive email list than those built from expensive solo ads alone.
What I Didn't Like
There are some drawbacks to John Willson's coaching.
The open and click-through rates of emails sent to subscribers acquired through solo ads can decline significantly after the first email is sent.
This phenomenon is not due to any shortcomings in the coaching but instead reflects the nature of solo ads.
For this reason, it would have been beneficial if the coaching program had included training on paid traffic sources beyond solo ads—such as Facebook Ads or Bing Ads—and PPV advertising options.
Such training would enable customers to quickly generate leads that are far more responsive than those generated from solo ads.
Additionally, I would have appreciated greater variety in the 30-day stock emails and the products they promote. John intentionally designed these emails to be general so clients could use them to promote any offer.
However, every client receives the same stock emails promoting only one product: John's lowest-ticket offer.
Promoting the same product over 30 days seems excessive. I would have preferred that John also promote one of his or another marketer's mid-ticket products, thus offering clients chances to generate higher sales.
Moreover, while all of these emails were well-written and motivational—motivation is undoubtedly beneficial—it would have been nice to include some educational content as well. This could involve offering free courses or reports that educate subscribers while promoting another offer.
That said, John emphasizes that clients should rewrite some of the stock emails to reflect their voice and personality.
Final VerdictJohn Wilson's coaching program provides valuable resources and support for beginners and lower-intermediate marketers looking to establish an online business.
While it requires an upfront investment of time and money, those willing to put in the effort can benefit from John's expertise and structured approach.
However, experienced marketers may find limited value unless they seek only to review or promote the program.
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Welcome to my review of Lead Hero. This review is my own personal experience with the program and in short, my experience was not good.
Before starting out with Lead Hero I was searching through one of the affiliate platforms just looking for new products to promote and came across Lead Hero.
I had heard about Lead Hero from some reviews from LeadsLeap and decided I was going to go out and look for more information and reviews.
Upon doing this I found all reviews were positive and decided to go and pull the trigger and try this traffic out.
So I went ahead and got the 100-click 69-dollar traffic bundle, provided the information Glen Fedoruk asked for and waited for my traffic.
Upon receiving my traffic I had a 37% opt-in rate which I know isn't much lower than how my capture page works usually which is 45% to 90% but that already raised some Red Flags as the capture page I use goes NO LOWER than 45%...
When the traffic came in I had one person come in from his traffic and they started swearing up a storm at me. Now I do know this happens in marketing and have had maybe 3 people in my time online do this so I was like whatever... I told the guy I am a business online and still have the same rules as a business offline and don't allow people to come to my business and act disrespectfully. I deleted him immediately and went on.
Another person however came in and made a very inappropriate name which they tried to play on words with their name but it is too inappropriate to put here... Again immediately got rid of that one too... Never have I had 2 people from the same traffic do something like this...
My front-end funnel is designed to and usually does get sales on the front end EVERY TIME with any traffic... ANY real buyer traffic that is... No one bought my front-end product at all and as I said I know that you can't expect sales every time... But with my funnel I can because I do get sales every time with real buyer traffic.
I then noticed over a month that these people were ALL UNENGAGED! Yup, Every last one of them was unengaged on my list after a month and did not even get the second product afterwards which is the RPM system which if anyone knows is a FREE product... Not one person signed up for it...
So they didn't buy the front-end product, they didn't sign up to RPM and when going to my GetResponse EACH OF THEM were at a 1 bar engagement rate which 1 bar is unengaged...
So I went to my YouTube channel and did a video about a week ago to declare my findings advising people not to go with it but of course, telling people that if they do that's up to you but I will not promote it because the traffic acted as bot clicks but also provided a link to my top ten traffic sources that do make me sales...
UPON doing this review I put it up and went on about my business. This past week on Friday the owner of Lead Hero Glen Fedoruk did the most unprofessional thing in business and threw accusations at me on my own YouTube video because he was mad that I gave him a bad review.
He also decided to in this comment and accusation proceeded to say that apparently with my top ten traffic sources I am "Scamming" My viewers by showing them real traffic sources that work for me and can work for them as well.
Now I don't know about you but that is defamation of character and can be a chargeable offence, especially in the business world. To which I am starting a defamation suit as that was wrong to come to my business and throw that around.
He also decided to say that I apparently in my video did slander by saying people lied in testimonials. This is not slander as saying someone lied is an expression of opinion and a negative review is ALSO an opinion-based thing as well... Opinions can't be charged and it all falls under the 1st amendment right which is freedom of speech, and opinions.
What I take this as is he is trying to strong-arm me into taking the video down in fear of losing business over this video about traffic that doesn't work.
He THEN proceeded to sign up to my list, Top Ten Traffic sources list with the name Rub and his email was apparently Rubbishstuff@ dah dah dah dah dah.
VERY UNPROFESSIONAL AND I AM NOT HAPPY AT ALL... This is why I am filing a defamation suit. You can't go around in the business world acting like this...
He also 100% guaranteed things on his site which were 100% false and were not lived up to. As far as I can tell the clicks that came in were Bot Clicks and he said he GUARANTEES there are no bots... ALSO he 100% guarantees this traffic will buy which is what the testimonials said as well... But surprise they did not.
I know guarantees can't be 100% true but then it's not a guarantee and shouldn't be added on your site... That's just the way it is in the world.
I advise everyone reading this not to try his traffic for the reasons that he is VERY unprofessional and has very horrible traffic...
What do you expect for buyer traffic at 69 dollars though? Don't get conned guys...
What I Like
What I like about this... NOTHING... VERY unprofessional service I received during and after the traffic and had the business owner come to my YouTube video acting out at me because of a negative review.
What I Dislike
EVERYTHING about this traffic... I think I labelled everything above that I didn't like... This was the WORST service I have ever received and this guy should not be in business.
Final Verdict
My final verdict to this is Please watch yourselves, everyone. My whole YouTube channel is there to 100% give everyone true 100% reviews on things and this was one of those things that didn't get my stamp of approval.
Only to have the unprofessional business owner come at me but I had every right to post that video as I had not had a good run with his traffic at all...
I can honestly say I am here online and my business is here to stay and will continue to find the products that are good for everyone but also find the products that are bad for everyone too and report on it as I see it...
Stay away from Glen and his Lead Hero... Don't go into it AT ALL
And NO I did not post my affiliate link because I will not promote something LIKE THIS that will harm your businesses.
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