Super Affiliate Network Review – Is It Legit?

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What is the Super Affiliate Network? Is it the answer to making money online, or is it just another program full of empty promises of big dollars in quick time?

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Super Affiliate Network ReviewCompany Name: Super Affiliate Network

Website: www. thesuperaffiliatenetwork.com

Owners: Misha Wilson

Price To Join: $1 (30 Day Trial)

My Rating: 6.5/10

 

 

~ The Super Affiliate Network Review ~

 

What Is “Super Affiliate Network”?

Misha WilsonThe Super Affiliate Network was created by Misha Wilson and starts off with a bootcamp teaching you how to promote the Super Affiliate Network itself.

What the Super Affiliate Network does is gather together all the tools you need to do affiliate marketing successfully. Instead of you having to create all of these things yourself from scratch, the Super Affiliate Network shortcuts most of this by providing you with these tools all ready to go.

There is a big focus here on solo ads and email marketing, which can be lucrative in time. But an affiliate marketer really needs to establish some other foundations – such as a website with quality content within their chosen niche – to really help develop an email list and a trusted audience.

You can also become an affiliate of the Super Affiliate Network, receiving up to 100% commissions on some of the training programs the system offers for sale.

It's the same if you join my favourite platform, which is Wealthy Affiliate. You get to earn while you learn.

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Who Is The Target Audience?

The Super Affiliate Network seems to target both beginning marketers and certainly has some training on offer for those with more experience. Plus, they offer some really good commissions when you promote the program and recruit new members.

 

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The Pros

  • $1 for a 30 day trial, which is a good way of really checking this thing out.
  • Good quality training with lots on offer.
  • Money back guarantee + $100 cash back.
  • Learn quite a lot about email marketing and how to take advantage of solo ads.

 

The Cons

  • There are a number of upsells for different training programs, such as the Solo Ad Success Formula and the Diamond Coaching Program. I’m not a fan of more than one upsell.
  • Maybe too many different options of training with different prices attached for each. Can get a little confusing.
  • There are the usual "dubious" testimonials on the sales page, which I never pay much attention to on any sales pages and squeeze pages.
  • The training in Super Affiliate Network is all designed to sell the program, rather than be applied to different niches or promoting other products outside Super Affiliate Network.
  • The upsells to other training programs get really expensive, up to $9k.

 

Tools and Training

Basic Membership grants you access to:
  • The Profit Boosting Bootcamp
  • Done For You Offers To Promote
  • Capture Pages
  • Multi-Channel Follow Up
  • Monthly Immersion Coaching
With Plus Membership you get the above, plus:
  • The Solo Ad Success Formula
  • Extra Immersion Coaching Session
  • Systematic Profits
  • The Magnetic Selling Machine
  • Ongoing Access To All Future Courses Launched
  • 1,000 Person Seed List Built For You
  • A Custom Capture Page To Build Your Own List
  • Weekly Immersion Coaching For A Full Year
  • Custom Branding On Your Sales Funnel
  • A Done For You Phone Sales Team

 

How Much Does “Super Affiliate Network” Cost?

There are a few options here at the moment of this writing. You can join for just $1 and get a full 30 day trial, after which you have to pay $47 per month to remain a member. Or, you can forgo the $1 30 day trial and join up for $37 per month instead of the $47 option. You can also pay yearly at $297.

There is another membership option called the Plus Membership and this will set you back $200 per month. On this last option you can pay $2000 for the entire year, saving you $400. With the Plus Membership you get access to everything. The Diamond Coaching program will cost you a cool $9000!

They even offer an extra $100 cash back if you are not happy after your 30 day trial. How easy it is to get a refund plus the promised $100, I can't say for certain.

 

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Is “Super Affiliate Network” A Scam?

No, it’s not a scam. I’ve only given the Super Affiliate Network a 6.5 out of 10 because there are too many upsells for my taste and when you get into the meat of the training you’re suddenly up for $200 a month to participate. The initial training is more of a lead into their marketing funnel of upsells and it all starts to get really expensive.

Plus, if you want to be eligible to earn commissions on the more expensive trainings, you must first purchase them yourself. For example, to earn a 50% commission on the Diamond Coaching program, you must purchase it for $9k to be eligible. If you don't, and someone you recruit goes on to buy it, you miss out of $4500 commission.

Super Affiliate Network is mostly focused on its members solely promoting Super Affiliate Network with the tools they provide (at a cost). No other product is getting promoted or sold.

I would rather the training teach you how to recruit new members for commissions, yes, but ALSO train you in how to set up a profitable affiliate marketing/email marketing business where you can successfully promote any products you want in any niche you like. This training platform doesn't focus on that, although some of what you learn can certainly be applied to other things.

It's okay, and Misha Wilson is a guy on the level and passionate about what he does, but I just don't know if there is enough breadth in this sytem to really teach people how to start a serious affiliate marketing business. It's expensive and it has its limitations in what's taught. Plus, their main focus on getting traffic is through solo ads, which cost you an average of 50 cents to $1 a click. It could take a 1000 clicks before you actually get a sale, which really starts to get expensive.

 

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Learn More About Affiliate Marketing – Train Here First

My recommendation is to do the training with Wealthy Affiliate first. You can start for free and later upgrade to a Premium Membership which costs $49 per month. But this fee includes access to ALL the training they offer.

Once you have learnt to establish your basic affiliate marketing training through Wealthy Affiliate, then you could consider something like Super Affiliate Network to receive a solid grounding in email marketing and some more advanced trainings, adding to your overall marketing arsenal.

The Wealthy Affiliate official training doesn't teach much at all about email marketing, which I believe is really important, but they do teach a lot about affiliate marketing in general and how to get started from the ground up, no matter what niche you want to promote. Get a grounding in the basics first, build the foundation, then join Super Affiliate Network to learn the necessary skills of email marketing.

 

If you want to check out Wealthy Affiliate, go on over and set up a free account and have a look around. You will get access to everything for free for the first 7 days, and that includes the first 10 levels of their very easy to follow training.

 

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18 thoughts on “Super Affiliate Network Review – Is It Legit?

  1. Very interesting reading here. I too have had experience of these type of sites where they promise you the earth and you get nothing back. You are right in saying that the way forwards is to write quality content online. I think you are right here. I get really irritated by the upsells and it sounds as if you get that with this site too. At least with WA which you are endorsing you get to try it out before you go onto commit to any money.

    • Upsells can be a pain in the butt when you think you’re signing up for all the training you need only to find out that you need to keep spending money on more training. I like the way Wealthy Affiliate is very transparent in that aspect and that there is only one paid upgrade option to access everything on offer.

  2. Great review Darren! The program doesn’t seem “horrible” but in the cons where you say it gets a little confusing I completely understand why.

    Example: If I was completely new to internet marketing I would feel as if too much information was being thrown at me at once. Between the profit boosting boot camp, capture pages and offers they generate for me, I’d probably get overwhelmed.

    I just don’t feel like they take you by the hand(not tha everyone needs that) and guide you step by step like your #1 recommendation does.

    Again, great review and I like your WA landing page!

    • Hi Jaron. Thanks for stopping by.

      Yes, Super Affiliate Network is not bad in what it’s offering. What I don’t like is all the upsells, and some of the testimonials on the website sound suspect. But overall I think the platform is okay. It’s definitely not a scam, but there is a lot of hyped up money figures involved. And it’s not that cheap when you really dig deep into it.

      In some ways I think Wealthy Affiliate tends to play down the amount of money that can be made too much. They might need to hype it up a little more on that side of things, and you can make really good money with what they teach.

  3. Good review on this program and based on what I’m reading on your post, I’d have to say that while it’s not a scam, with all the membership structures and the fact that they show you how to promote their program FIRST, It’s not far from it. Your alternative, Wealthy Affiliate, shows you how to build your own business niche online, with Wealthy Affiliate being an alternative once you have learned. No contest between the two.
    Thanks for the good info.

  4. Iam just starting with (san) the super affillate network and mishi wilson, i joined at the discounted $37 per month membership. I hope to get into the profit mode with them soon, as i dont have funds to keep on upgradeing, i have never ever made money online before, i have lost a lot of cash buying products after product and getting no where, i got overwhelm syndrome and still have it. I believe iam a member of the. WA BUT dont remember what username and which password that i used to join with, i would probly have to rejoin WA to get back in with them, i to have heard nothing but good things about WA and would also like to get back in with them, it just i cant afford the 2 programs at once unless i get into a profit mode with my business first, evan though i joined WA I really never did any thing with them as far as steps go ,i would like to do something with them if it can get to to profit mode faster than the SAN program

    • Hi Robert,

      SAN is okay, but they have lots of upsells. I think it’s a legit program though, but how fast you can make money, who really knows. If you rejoin WA, just use another email address and start again. It’s worth getting more fully involved in, going through the training a step at a time. Their training definitely works, but I think it’s better if you choose a particular niche/interest other than the make money online niche.

      Making money online is definitely real. I’ve been doing it for years in one form or another. Once you make your first few dollars you’ll know it’s real.

  5. Thanks for sharing this great review about Super Affiliate Network.

    I didn’t know this online affiliate business, but now I do, it’s good to know about affiliate business on the market and the Pros and the Cons.

    I guess this business you can make money but it works more like the network business which I do not like the way those business work.

    Great review!

    • Thanks for stopping by, Alejandra. Super Affiliate Network isn’t too bad. It’s better than many of the network marketing opportunities out there. I prefer Wealthy Affiliate for affiliate marketing training, but SAN is okay too.

  6. Darren,

    Thanks for the review! I am going to get on a Misha ConCall tonight….I am really looking for a program to promote my main MLM…I WA or SAN good foe that purpose…Any other ideas?

    Thanks!

    Jesse Owens Frazier

    • Hi Jesse,

      Both platforms are good in their own way, but SAN is all about joining and then selling people SAN products. It’s not likely going to help much with promoting your MLM business. On the other hand Wealthy Affiliate teaches you how to promote anything you want, so it would be far more suited to your needs. If you are looking to create a website to promote your MLM products and for recruiting, then definitely WA is the way to go. You can also check it out for free. Cheers.

  7. It sounds like a scam or even a pyramid scheme to me when you can’t earn commission from membership levels that you have not purchased yourself. That means we are paying to become and affiliate. Some more you are kind of forced to promote their product to make money. Such a scam product.

    • There are loads of platforms that do the same thing, Jerry, just sell themselves. That’s okay, but your scope for making money is extremely limited, and the prices these places charge per product is through the roof. MOBE, Aspire and others all operate the same way as Super Affiliate Network. I wouldn’t classify them as scams, but they do rort people very much in the same way as MLM businesses.

  8. I heard about people making money being affiliate of this program so I decided to promote it. I invested $2,500 into buying solo ads for promoting the super affiliate network. It’s been over 6 months since I did so and all I got is $200 return on investment a few months ago, no other payments since then.

    • I’m sure there are people who do make money with Super Affiliate Network, but there would also be plenty who don’t. So a $200 ROI on a $2500 investment in solo ads is not great. Unfortunately, the entire SAN business model is based on spending quite a lot of money, on their training and advertising. There’s nothing wrong with paying for advertising, but many people just getting started in affiliate marketing don’t have the bankroll for that.

      I spend a little on paid advertising for my business, but most of my website traffic comes in free from organic search, which is what they teach at Wealthy Affiliate where I trained. I’m still a member there.

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