Review The Iceberg Effect: Legit or Scam?

Review The Iceberg Effect: Legit or Scam?

Welcome to: Review The Iceberg Effect: Legit or Scam?

The Iceberg Effect is Dean Holland’s path to making money in the online marketing world aka affiliate marketing.

Legit or Not?

Is it legit or not? Dean is a fantastic affiliate marketer who has developed a specific type of sales funnel to attract you to his method of affiliate marketing. The name Iceberg Effect refers to a type of sales tactic used by some affiliate marketers. Just as you can see the top of the Iceberg, you rarely know what goes on beneath. The Titanic found this out the hard way, but I digress.

Affiliate marketing is the art of selling products online. You put up a link connect it to a particular website, and if the person buys you make a commission. Sounds easy. Right? Well Dean lets you in on a little secret that many affiliate sites are looking for you “The Marketer” to do the hard work while the developer of the program makes most of the profit.

An example

So let’s say you sell a $50 product and the developer pays you a 50% commission. You are happy you earned $25, but that is all that is available to you. The developer of the product has many higher value items to sell, but you do not get to share in the profit of these sales because the developer designed it so you find the customer and the affiliate developer now has the name and email address that you spent time and money to find.

Tactics of reviewing The Iceberg effect

I thank Dean Holland for bringing this tactic to the reader’s attention. I do not believe Dean to be unethical in this sense. He does lay out for you the five steps in Affiliate Marketing. They are as follows:

1.One: Lead Capture

2.Two: Customer Acquisition

3.Three: Value Maximization

4.Four: Recurring Revenue

5. Five: Premium Products

The Crux of the Matter: Review The Iceberg Effect: Legit or Scam?

What Dean really teaches you is that the fastest way to earn big money on the internet is to sell premium priced products. Deans has been successful at setting up a particular type of funnel called a “free plus shipping style offer. He will sell you his book “The Iceberg Effect” for free with a $7.95 shipping fee. When you buy this book “a type of lead magnet”, you have opted into his funnel, and Dean will take you through steps 1-5.

Dean Holland and his team are brilliant marketers, and masters of their craft. I fully believe that you can learn valuable information here for a price. In the end you realize that Dean’s book contains all the elements of hook, story, offer: The Ultimate Sales Funnel. For more about Dean and his offers go to: Icebergeffect.com.

So Review The Iceberg Effect: Legit or Scam?

Dean is Legit!!!

By the way just so you know ther are other great affiliate marketing resources out there like: The Millionaire Shortcut.

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Scott is a tax accountant and financial advisor. He has lived in Arizona for 32 years.