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Instant Traffic Commissions Review

Instant Traffic Commissions is a product by Jack Clayton that helps users set up a business in affiliate marketing by providing targeted traffic.

What does the product offer?

Instant Traffic Commissions claims to be able to provide users with a tragic solution that allows traffic to be multiplied by up to 10 times. Creator Jack Clayton says that Instant Traffic Commissions is an easy to use piece of software that will ultimately allow you to create a passive income online. He does say however that Instant Traffic Commissions only has a limit of 295 clients.

How does the product work?

This is the interesting bit as Jack Clayton says a lot about how Instant Traffic Commissions is supposed to work without ever really saying anything. He claims that Instant Traffic Commissions puts your affiliate link into a top secret traffic “bank” that lets 500 million people view this, all of whom Jack Clayton claims are queuing to buy products.

What is the initial investment?

Instant Traffic Commissions retails for $34 but if you attempt to leave the payment page you will be offered a discounted rate of $24. As Instant Traffic Commissions is sold through ClickSure there is a 60 day money back guarantee in place.

What is the rate of return?

This is a difficult one to gauge. Jack Clayton shows multiple examples of his ClickSure and ClickBank accounts, both of which show examples of hundreds (and on some days over one thousand) of dollars daily income. Realistically though I don’t believe that everybody will do this well.

Conclusion

There are a number of things about Instant Traffic Commissions that I find rather irksome, not least of which is that Jack Clayton never actually explains anything. This is a known trick in marketing that is all about hyping the product up and using buzz words, in this case “laser targeted traffic”, something that means nothing outside of generating hype. This concerns me as I like to see at least some substance to a pitch and there is none of that here.

Don’t get me wrong, I think that Instant Traffic Commissions probably does what it claims, but I can’t help escape the feeling that it won’t do it quite as well as the sales pitch claims.

 

 

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From: Simon Roberts