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Affiliate Marketing! Please Don't Invest On This Nigerian Platform by techiGenius: 11:31pm On Jul 08, 2021
Well, affiliate marketing for Nigerians has been a very difficult task to achieve over the years since most affiliate networks do not allow Africans or Nigerians to sign up, but there is a Nigerian company established to help shed light on this topic. They offer solely digital products and to know more about the platform that charges 10k for sign up and if you should sign up for its affiliate program, simply watch this youtube video review

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=-ikCItqyHh8

comeback and leave a review

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Re: Affiliate Marketing! Please Don't Invest On This Nigerian Platform by Yusfunoble(m): 12:09am On Jul 09, 2021
Nice content
Re: Affiliate Marketing! Please Don't Invest On This Nigerian Platform by techiGenius: 6:16am On Jul 09, 2021
Couldn't mention the name here on NL! It's banned! Imagine something that is banned on NL, it's totally not legit

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Re: Affiliate Marketing! Please Don't Invest On This Nigerian Platform by techiGenius: 2:31pm On Aug 29, 2021
The video above got many people associated with that company triggered and they dislike it. Because of this dislike, the video will go down on the YouTube algorithm making it difficult for others to see it.

I encourage to watch it, give it a like so that others will see it and not fall for that scam website.
As you already know, I can't mention the name here because nairaland already banned it cos it's scam related. You have to help others know about this. Watch and click the like button.

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Re: Affiliate Marketing! Please Don't Invest On This Nigerian Platform by techiGenius: 2:22pm On Jan 19, 2022
Do not type the name itself or your comment won't show up

You can do it this way, ex.pert.nai.re maybe this will work as nairaland do not allow this content on its servers. I still believe it's fraudulent 100%
Pls prove me otherwise
Re: Affiliate Marketing! Please Don't Invest On This Nigerian Platform by Obyino: 3:07pm On Jan 19, 2022
so Ex_pert_na_ire is a scam? cry
techiGenius:
The video above got many people associated with that company triggered and they dislike it. Because of this dislike, the video will go down on the YouTube algorithm making it difficult for others to see it.

I encourage to watch it, give it a like so that others will see it and not fall for that scam website.
As you already know, I can't mention the name here because nairaland already banned it cos it's scam related. You have to help others know about this. Watch and click the like button.
Re: Affiliate Marketing! Please Don't Invest On This Nigerian Platform by herbsisgood: 4:00pm On Jan 31, 2022
techiGenius:
Well, affiliate marketing for Nigerians has been a very difficult task to achieve over the years since most affiliate networks do not allow Africans or Nigerians to sign up, but there is a Nigerian company established to help shed light on this topic. They offer solely digital products and to know more about the platform that charges 10k for sign up and if you should sign up for its affiliate program, simply watch this youtube video review

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=-ikCItqyHh8

comeback and leave a review
could you please share more details/ information why it's scam so that if confirmed can discourage a lot of people from doing any business with them. I wouldn't like to say * forget about the video especially in this era of doctored video flying up and down" just throw more light bro if there's any by so doing you must have helped many save a lot of money and stress
Re: Affiliate Marketing! Please Don't Invest On This Nigerian Platform by techiGenius: 3:41am On Feb 03, 2022
herbsisgood:
could you please share more details/ information why it's scam so that if confirmed can discourage a lot of people from doing any business with them. I wouldn't like to say * forget about the video especially in this era of doctored video flying up and down" just throw more light bro if there's any by so doing you must have helped many save a lot of money and stress

You see this forum nairaland as it is has been known to clamp down on fraud, I may be wrong but the name of that website does not show up on nairaland but click bank does. I might be wrong but this alone is red flag
And I mentioned in the video that Google also flagged it has fraud... Gmail to be precise
Re: Affiliate Marketing! Please Don't Invest On This Nigerian Platform by Iamolukorede(m): 4:47am On Feb 03, 2022
Op are you sure expernaire is a scam?, I know guys who are doing this affiliate marketing programs online and they are making legit cash from it. In fact I am also planning to set up an account on expartnaire and besides registration is for 60k not 10k ..

Leonaflix is more of thesame game, jus that the trend are diff and easy to navigate with a user friendly interface ..

I am yet to confirm expartnaire as a scam and this your information in that regard does not justify your submissions. Gather enough evidence before posting !!

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Re: Affiliate Marketing! Please Don't Invest On This Nigerian Platform by herbsisgood: 10:43am On Feb 03, 2022
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Re: Affiliate Marketing! Please Don't Invest On This Nigerian Platform by Ebube98(m): 1:07pm On Feb 20, 2022
That platform is not a scam and I'll explain. Affiliate marketing involves selling products you don't own and getting paid commissions on each sale.

That's is what that platform does. The platform sells courses (webinars , ebooks etc). These courses are sold on the platform by vendors , through the help of over 30,000 affiliates.

The reason why it looks like it is a scam is because:

1. A lot of persons are ignorant about the way it works. Affiliate marketing is a business model and it involves selling. You sell a lot. If you can't sell in affiliate marketing, you won't make a dime.

2. There's a particular course on that platform currently selling for N60k. That course has to be one of the most powerful courses I've seen on internet marketing. The course teaches internet marketing, email marketing, social media marketing, advertising IN DETAIL.

So much that, no matter how dumb you are, you would easily understand the concept as long as you try to open up your mind.

The essence of the course comes in because not everyone in Nigeria knows how to sell online. No, not everyone. If you create that affiliate marketing platform. Everyone who is hungry to make money will rush, pick products and start spamming everywhere with links.

That course teaches you the proper way to sell online . Not just as an affiliate marketer. But also other businesses.

Now, the course comes with free membership on the platform (which on its own costs N10k). The membership allows you to get access to about 60 products to test your selling skills.

All these products are courses.

3 of the top Nigerian copywriters sell on they platform.

One of the top CPA affiliate Marketers in Nigeria sells his course on the same platform.

Another top Google and YouTube PPC ad expert sells his course on that platform.

A popular Nigerian YouTuber that runs a YouTube channel talking about relocation abroad has two courses on the platform and has made millions because affiliates have sold his courses.

The platform called ex.pe.rt.na.ire is not a scam. It is a legit affiliate platform and it pays. I'm an affiliate there, my friend is a vendor.

The commissions are great and they pay every Friday. I think it's time we start supporting our own platforms rather than taking insults from click.bank and other platforms that ban Nigerians at the click of a button.

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Re: Affiliate Marketing! Please Don't Invest On This Nigerian Platform by aromaticmassage: 5:42pm On Feb 20, 2022
Ebube98:
That platform is not a scam and I'll explain. Affiliate marketing involves selling products you don't own and getting paid commissions on each sale.

That's is what that platform does. The platform sells courses (webinars , ebooks etc). These courses are sold on the platform by vendors , through the help of over 30,000 affiliates.

The reason why it looks like it is a scam is because:

1. A lot of persons are ignorant about the way it works. Affiliate marketing is a business model and it involves selling. You sell a lot. If you can't sell in affiliate marketing, you won't make a dime.

2. There's a particular course on that platform currently selling for N60k. That course has to be one of the most powerful courses I've seen on internet marketing. The course teaches internet marketing, email marketing, social media marketing, advertising IN DETAIL.

So much that, no matter how dumb you are, you would easily understand the concept as long as you try to open up your mind.

The essence of the course comes in because not everyone in Nigeria knows how to sell online. No, not everyone. If you create that affiliate marketing platform. Everyone who is hungry to make money will rush, pick products and start spamming everywhere with links.

That course teaches you the proper way to sell online . Not just as an affiliate marketer. But also other businesses.

Now, the course comes with free membership on the platform (which on its own costs N10k). The membership allows you to get access to about 60 products to test your selling skills.

All these products are courses.

3 of the top Nigerian copywriters sell on they platform.

One of the top CPA affiliate Marketers in Nigeria sells his course on the same platform.

Another top Google and YouTube PPC ad expert sells his course on that platform.

A popular Nigerian YouTuber that runs a YouTube channel talking about relocation abroad has two courses on the platform and has made millions because affiliates have sold his courses.

The platform called ex.pe.rt.na.ire is not a scam. It is a legit affiliate platform and it pays. I'm an affiliate there, my friend is a vendor.

The commissions are great and they pay every Friday. I think it's time we start supporting our own platforms rather than taking insults from click.bank and other platforms that ban Nigerians at the click of a button.
please check your email. I sent you a PM
Re: Affiliate Marketing! Please Don't Invest On This Nigerian Platform by talk2chomchom: 5:48pm On Feb 20, 2022
Ebube98:
That platform is not a scam and I'll explain. Affiliate marketing involves selling products you don't own and getting paid commissions on each sale.

That's is what that platform does. The platform sells courses (webinars , ebooks etc). These courses are sold on the platform by vendors , through the help of over 30,000 affiliates.

The reason why it looks like it is a scam is because:

1. A lot of persons are ignorant about the way it works. Affiliate marketing is a business model and it involves selling. You sell a lot. If you can't sell in affiliate marketing, you won't make a dime.

2. There's a particular course on that platform currently selling for N60k. That course has to be one of the most powerful courses I've seen on internet marketing. The course teaches internet marketing, email marketing, social media marketing, advertising IN DETAIL.

So much that, no matter how dumb you are, you would easily understand the concept as long as you try to open up your mind.

The essence of the course comes in because not everyone in Nigeria knows how to sell online. No, not everyone. If you create that affiliate marketing platform. Everyone who is hungry to make money will rush, pick products and start spamming everywhere with links.

That course teaches you the proper way to sell online . Not just as an affiliate marketer. But also other businesses.

Now, the course comes with free membership on the platform (which on its own costs N10k). The membership allows you to get access to about 60 products to test your selling skills.

All these products are courses.

3 of the top Nigerian copywriters sell on they platform.

One of the top CPA affiliate Marketers in Nigeria sells his course on the same platform.

Another top Google and YouTube PPC ad expert sells his course on that platform.

A popular Nigerian YouTuber that runs a YouTube channel talking about relocation abroad has two courses on the platform and has made millions because affiliates have sold his courses.

The platform called ex.pe.rt.na.ire is not a scam. It is a legit affiliate platform and it pays. I'm an affiliate there, my friend is a vendor.

The commissions are great and they pay every Friday. I think it's time we start supporting our own platforms rather than taking insults from click.bank and other platforms that ban Nigerians at the click of a button.
why then do Gmail always attach a warning message to every mail coming from them?
Re: Affiliate Marketing! Please Don't Invest On This Nigerian Platform by Ebube98(m): 8:36am On Feb 23, 2022
talk2chomchom:
why then do Gmail always attach a warning message to every mail coming from them?

Because some people might have taken it upon themselves to run it's reputation down.

It still doesn't change the fact that the platform is just an affiliate marketing platform that pays it's affiliates for selling products.

As long as you can sell, you'll make money.

You're not paid for referring anyone. You're not paid to bring People. No, you're paid to sell courses
Re: Affiliate Marketing! Please Don't Invest On This Nigerian Platform by techiGenius: 9:28am On Mar 01, 2022
If you're interested in legitimate online money making and taking your affiliate marketing business to the next level, then join my free training group on whatsapp
Contact on my signature
Re: Affiliate Marketing! Please Don't Invest On This Nigerian Platform by techiGenius: 9:30am On Mar 01, 2022
Ebube98:


Because some people might have taken it upon themselves to run it's reputation down.

It still doesn't change the fact that the platform is just an affiliate marketing platform that pays it's affiliates for selling products.

As long as you can sell, you'll make money.

You're not paid for referring anyone. You're not paid to bring People. No, you're paid to sell courses

Am beginning to tilt towards this idea as I have seen over the years but it's still worthy of note that the platform is tiny compared to ClickBank and the likes, am still going to research why Gmail puts a red flag on its link
Re: Affiliate Marketing! Please Don't Invest On This Nigerian Platform by Fayrouzz(m): 12:38am On Mar 09, 2022
techiGenius:


Am beginning to tilt towards this idea as I have seen over the years but it's still worthy of note that the platform is tiny compared to ClickBank and the likes, am still going to research why Gmail puts a red flag on its link
Gmail putting a red flag to an email doesn't make a fraud or suspicious.

Even important emails with letter heads can find it's way to your spam folder.

This is why coy tell you to check your "Promotion and/or Spam folders if you can't the email in your inbox or important folders.

These are some of the technicalities of Email Marketing.

If you mark it as not spam, subsequent emails from the same sender will go to inbox.

Google privacy policies and all at work.

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Re: Affiliate Marketing! Please Don't Invest On This Nigerian Platform by oshioke20122: 8:58am On Apr 01, 2022
Fayrouzz:
Gmail putting a red flag to an email doesn't make a fraud or suspicious.

Even important emails with letter heads can find it's way to your spam folder.

This is why coy tell you to check your "Promotion and/or Spam folders if you can't the email in your inbox or important folders.

These are some of the technicalities of Email Marketing.

If you mark it as not spam, subsequent emails from the same sender will go to inbox.

Google privacy policies and all at work.

This is not actually on track with what this topic is about or the main point of the red flag as seen in the review.
We are talking about emails carrying the exper(nai)re link. Put other links in the message or removing the link, the red flag alert won't show. Do you understand? Doesn't matter whether it's in spam or not but that warning message is a complete turn off. Wonder why you can't also have the name here on nairaland but I just typed 'clickbank'

The is techyGenius by the way,
TechieGinius
Re: Affiliate Marketing! Please Don't Invest On This Nigerian Platform by oshioke20122: 9:03am On Apr 01, 2022
Main username(account) suspended by nairaland bots, Probably I posted something I didn't censor
Re: Affiliate Marketing! Please Don't Invest On This Nigerian Platform by Fayrouzz(m): 9:01pm On Apr 09, 2022
oshioke20122:


This is not actually on track with what this topic is about or the main point of the red flag as seen in the review.
We are talking about emails carrying the exper(nai)re link. Put other links in the message or removing the link, the red flag alert won't show. Do you understand? Doesn't matter whether it's in spam or not but that warning message is a complete turn off. Wonder why you can't also have the name here on nairaland but I just typed 'clickbank'

The is techyGenius by the way,
TechieGinius
You also said it could work fine for a yahoo or other email coy... So, again, it's most likely a google policy thing.

Given that was the sole reason you think you couldn't make money... Then, it is safe to say that you don't have the complete knowledge of the business module.

As for Nairaland banning it, still doesn't justify anything really.

The same narialand has gambling banned but also has a full thread and competitions of football gambling.


Say, it is the same way most ppc platforms and other auto responders frown at health and grey products... Does this mean that these products are all scam?

Of course, not.

In the end, everything is about understanding.

I am making this post just to clear things with my first post... Not because i am an avid supporter of the platform.

As a neutral person, you look at platform, see the solution it provides, how this is sustainable, etc.

If this works for you, suits your way of doing things, then fine.

If not, you let it go.

I personally do Affiliate Marketing, but my niche is software based, something the platform doesn't offer me.

This doesn't mean that the platform is scam.

No.
Re: Affiliate Marketing! Please Don't Invest On This Nigerian Platform by Ntekpzfirst: 2:28pm On Oct 31, 2023
techiGenius:
If you're interested in legitimate online money making and taking your affiliate marketing business to the next level, then join my free training group on whatsapp
Contact on my signature
pls how do I reach you

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