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Luck League Review

Luck League is an affiliate marketing training program from Chris Luck. The focus is primarily on making money through ClickBank.

What does the product offer?

Luck League offers users an allegedly comprehensive training course developed by Chris Luck. Luck League training is video based and is broken down into concise modules that show you what you can expect from that particular video. These include subjects like automating content creation for your website, a method of allegedly getting 100,000 visitors to your site in just an hour and even more basic stuff like keyword research.

How does the product work?

Much of the content in Luck League is based on Chris Luck’s experience. He claims to be a millionaire affiliate marketer who has been making money online since 1999. Much of what is taught throughout Luck League is about using a blog as a foundation for marketing products on an affiliate basis. Luck League is mainly aimed at ClickBank however Chris Luck also mentions Amazon’s affiliate scheme.
What is the initial investment?
Luck League is available on two tiers of monthly subscription as well as a lifetime subscription. The basic package is $37 per month and this covers just the training videos. For $97 per month you also gain access to a number of VIP packages. Finally for a one off cost of $777 you get a lifetime of access including one to one coaching. All offers come with a 60 day money back guarantee as Luck League is sold through ClickBank.

What is the rate of return?

Chris Luck claims to have made over $25 million since 2007 through ClickBank. There is some rather questionable screenshots as “evidence”. Naturally any new user is unlikely to get even close to this figure.

Conclusion

There are a number of training products available pertaining to affiliate marketing and it is a competitive niche. This means that you have to offers something that nobody else does and whilst I feel that Luck League does this, I don’t believe that the price is anywhere near justifiable. Given the fact that Chris Luck targets new marketers with Luck League, a $97 per month price tag seems excessive. This is a shame as Luck League looks like a strong example of affiliate marketing training.

 

 

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From: Simon Roberts