Affiliate Classroom 2 (2.0) Review
When a big guru like
Anik Singal
announces a new
release of his
product the industry
is always abuzz.
Sometimes it’s
just a hype, other
times there is
something to buzz
about indeed. This
time it’s Affiliate
Classroom 2, the
sequel to
Anik’s first
Affiliate Classroom.
Affiliate Classroom
was kind of a big
deal. It was known
in the industry as
one of the most
complete courses on
affiliate marketing.
The students
reported quite a
success, most of
them the classroom
being the sole
resource they
needed. The courses
included everything
about Internet
marketing from the
very basics to more
advanced topics,
technical topics
such as HTML and
website development.
It included video
recordings of live
seminars and case
studies. On top of
it all, there were
private forums with
helpful coaches and
other members. 

This time Affiliate
Classroom re-opens
with a lot more to
offer. The new
features include:
- More courses on affiliate marketing
- A lot of tools necessary in this game
- An improved training system
- Testing and certification
It shows that Anik
was not wasting time
since opening
Affiliate Classroom
the first time. But
despite all the
features,
there’s still
“what’s
in it for me”
questions
un-answered…
First of all,
I’m gonna say
that like it’s
predecessor, the
second version is
also geared towards
novices –
people who want to
do something online
to make money.
It’s a very
comprehensive tool,
the training takes
place monthly and a
novice is sure to
learn a lot from the
beginning. The
success of the first
classroom talks for
itself.
However, if
you’re an
advanced Internet
marketer, I
don’t think
there will be much
excitement in this
product for you.
Imagine if you were
finishing high
school and all of a
sudden you were
placed in grade one.
Well, that’s a
bit of an
over-exaggeration
but the feeling is
kind of the same
having to re-learn
everything you know
very well, just to
catch a few new
tricks. Having said
that, revising what
you know is only
good, especially if
you think you can
improve certain
skills. Especially
having in mind that
unlike most IM
courses of this
level, Affiliate
Classroom is very
affordable.
I don’t think
the tools included
will surprise you.
These tools are
again for the
novices and meant to
complete the course
so they don’t
have to go out there
buying more stuff
they presumably
need. For any
experienced
marketer, though,
who has most of his
tools handy and
tools like simple
keyword research or
site builder
aren’t that
groud-breaking.
The bottom line is,
Affiliate
Classroom 2.0 is
probably the most
complete training
available on the
Internet at this
price level. Anik
delivers quality as
usual and makes it a
bargain. If
you’re new to
all this Internet
marketing world and
looking where to
start, Affiliate
Classroom 2 is
definitely a good
choice.
By the way, with all
the fraud schemes
very popular online
nowadays and even
FTC cracking down on
them, being careful
is only a good idea.
So to end this post
I want to assure
you, if you
don’t know
Anik, he’s the
real deal. I have
bought his products
in the past myself
and I’m still
alive, it’s
quality stuff.



August 9th, 2009 at 6:55 am
Affiliate Classroom 2 will make a big buzz on 11th August and it will shake the world and change the internet business forever, I guess. There are thousand leads generated before the launch day. This project is made to support the poor children.
August 15th, 2009 at 6:17 am
Hi, I tried to purchased affiliateclassroom but can’t get pass the order button, it doesn’t work and I don’t have any answer from their support desk. What’s going on? It has been like that for 3 days now and I don’t think it’s my computer, I don’t have any problems nowhere else.
Can you help?
thank you
August 18th, 2009 at 6:58 pm
Patrick and I having the same problem, the classes don’t function, they won’t return support tickets. I want to just get my credit card from being used.
August 19th, 2009 at 10:35 am
I’ve had these same issues with the previous Affiliate Classroom, as well as PPC Classroom from Anik, when they just launched. They ironed them out in a matter of week or so then. I would expect that to be case now too.
That happens everywhere, especially with these $1 promotions when the load is especially big, technically and support wise.
August 29th, 2009 at 11:45 am
Thank you AGAIN – - for a great and honest review ! Perhaps this is a place I should be.
QUESTION: How would you say this compares to Ed Dale’s 30 day challenge which is totally free ??
August 29th, 2009 at 12:09 pm
Well, 30dc is awesome as they say. It’s free, it’s got everything to get you started on your way. Some will find it all they need to reach the sky, others may need an extra push.
Affiliate Classroom is paid, it’s has a monthly membership payment. In exchange it gives you more tools, more in depth training and so on. That doesn’t necessarily mean you will succeed more or less with it than 30dc.
It’s just something you have to try, I guess, If you want.
At the end on the day, you have to pick one thing and try to squeeze everything out of it. When and if you feel you’ve squeezed everything out of it, then you can move on to the next one. You’ll be able to make a better judgement then too.
September 27th, 2009 at 10:47 pm
Hi Everyone,
Sorry for so many post at once but I was wondering if anyone has heard of or tried the following program http://www.mysoftwarebusiness.net. You have all rights to brand and sell it through affiliate programs is you wish, it is based off of a software program that will create sales letters for your company both onlne and offline.
The creators are Bobby Walker & Adeel Chowdhry.
Any and all feed back will be greatly appreciated as this is one I am considering, please let me know if there are any warning signs or if anyone has had good or bad experiences with either the creators or the software program itself.
Regards,
Darrin
September 28th, 2009 at 5:16 am
I haven’t tried My Software Business, but there’s one thing I don’t like about any PLR software. You’re buying it along with other 1,000+ guys like you who will try to market it and sell it. And even if only 10% of them actually do something, that makes 100 direct competitors for you. Competitors are usually fine but not when they are selling the exact same thing.
How are you gonna market it – that’s the question. What’s your USP gonna be? With all that competition you have to be a darn good marketer for not to sink in mediocrity (if you sell anything at all, that is). But if you were that good, you’d know that you’re much better off with a unique product.
Bobby & Adeel of course show their Mass Article Control case study of an example of what’s possible. But their success was due to something you won’t get from this gig – unique product and good JV partners.
Now if you’ve bought exclusive rights to a software that no one else but the developers had the rights to, you could potentially make something big out of it.