Income Blueprint X is a video training course that teaches people how to make money with affiliate marketing.
Today we will take a look at Kory Pearman’s product and see if it’s worth our time…
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Contents
What is Income Blueprint X?
Income Blueprint X is a compilation of instructional videos dedicated to affiliate marketing.
These videos will teach viewers how to make money selling other people’s products with services like Warrior Plus.
The core concept is to create a landing page (a page that is used to collect email addresses), build a list, and then market affiliate products to the list.
It costs $9 for the starter version, there are a few up-sells.
Keep in mind that you will have to purchase your own tools, like a hosting service, auto-responder, themes, and more.
It’s a simple system, one that has been proven to work.
Email marketing is indeed a profitable business and it will be for a very long time.
This product is all about email marketing and how to promote affiliate products.
It’s not as in-depth as my favorite system, and it does not cover as much material, but there is still some value tucked away inside this product.
Basically, it’s all about affiliate marketing through email lists.
Can You Make Money With Income Blueprint X?
The truth is that many different factors can have an effect on your results, however, if you follow the advice, and combine it with other training material, it is possible to make money with this system.
It’s also relatively easy to set up, since you don’t have to make a full-scale website.
Long story short, yes, it is possible to make money with this system.
It might not be the most lucrative source of income, but if set up correctly, it has a lot of potential.
On the other hand, if you follow the training exactly as shown, it’s unlikely that you will have spectacular results, the reason being…
The Training: Not Very Detailed, Lacks Substance
Thought I wouldn’t say the training material is horrible, it does need some improvement.
I noticed that the material does not cater to complete beginners, it doesn’t cover the basics (how buy a domain, set up hosting, install themes, etc).
It just assumes that you already know how to do those tasks, and that, in my opinion, is not ideal.
So it must be perfect for more advanced marketers, right?
Not necessarily.
I consider myself to be an advanced marketer, but the training didn’t have much information that I didn’t already know.
There are a few excellent tips thrown into the videos, and a few tricks I thought were interesting; but other than that, there’s not so much value in the training videos.
All in all, the training is not the best, but it’s not the worst, if I had to give it a rating it would get a 5/10 stars.
What I Liked:
There are a few things that I liked about this product.
First, it teaches people how to create their own info-product to giveaway in order to build a list.
This is nothing new in the online business scene, but most internet marketing courses don’t teach people how to make a fast info-product, therefore, this was a cool addition.
Other IM products usually recommend using PLR eBooks to build a list, but Income Blueprint X teaches you how to create a product from scratch, and that’s awesome.
Second, it’s very easy to follow the training and set up a simple landing page to collect emails.
It’s easy to set up the system, but once it’s set up, that’s when the real problems start…
What I Didn’t Like:
I didn’t like how the product is packaged as a full course to internet marketing when it clearly is not.
It’s a brief course on email marketing; that’s a more accurate description.
You will also need to buy a lot of services and tools.
The main problem with this product is that it does not show people what to do after the landing page and is set up.
Sure, there’s a auto-responder sequence that you can use…but do people really want to be bombarded with new affiliate products everyday?
I know I don’t.
But that is basically what this system is all about; promoting affiliate products non-stop.
There’s also no training on how to manage the list of email addresses or how to build a relationship with them.
It all seems to be about how to make money fast.
If you are interested in email marketing, I would recommend that you treat everyone on your list as a real human beings that have feelings and opinions, not just a credit card.
Most of these IM products want you to treat people as ATM machines, and that’s not right.
Final Word:
Is Income Blueprint X a scam?
So, all in all, Income Blueprint X is not the worst IM product on the market, it does cover a lot of topics about affiliate marketing.
I did feel that the training videos were a little too fast and there were not enough videos about important topics (like managing a list).
However, the system does work, lots of people make money from landing pages, and email marketing is a very lucrative business.
But the key to email marketing is to build trust, become an authority, and treat subscribers like real people.
You want them to stick around for as long as possible, and the best way to do that is to always deliver value.
If they feel like you are only interested in selling products, they’ll leave.
People don’t want to buy all the time.
I did think that this product delivers a lot of value for it’s price, and that’s impressive.
On the other hand, when you add up all the fees from the required services, it can be pretty expensive.
On the surface, it’s cheaper than my favorite product, but once everything adds up, it’s a lot more expensive.
So that’s what I think about Income Blueprint X, it’s a decent product, not perfect, but not bad.
Thanks for taking the time to read this review, leave a comment below if you have had experience with this product.
Thanks and have an awesome day.
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