On hitting the download area, I was pleasantly surprised to see a professional and clean layout. Finally a product that doesn't look like a 7 year old's version of a pyramid scheme or shady black hat SEO website or something.
This inspires a little confidence, but by no means indicates that the product is worth the money.
The first thing you'll see is the written manuals. As I hate reading huge eBooks that bore me to death and make little sense in the real world, I was already worried...3 manuals? Jeez.
So I went ahead and opened the first manual and was relieved to see that I was only given 20 pages to work through.
I know it sounds negative, but I hate sitting at my desk reading all night. I'll do it, but I will also loose my attention unless it is laid out in such a way that keeps my eyes glued to the screen and lets me absorb the information quickly and permanently. Sadly, most marketers stop with their copy skills at the sales page, but in reality if you're selling an eBook or other written material then you better had write in a compelling and concise way or I'm done with it.
Well, Commission Blueprint accomplished this objective...
The very first guide I opened which was the Opt in Secrets manual, was laid out with 20 pages of clear, straight to the point material.
The other guides were just the same. All of them were written with a really nice flow and easy on the eye layouts. This is a good start for me, as I am not a fan of clunky eBooks. More on the written guides shortly...
The next thing I was excited to see were the videos. Holy crap, 14 of the suckers seems like a lot even for a marketer like me who likes videos! So I cracked straight into the videos to see what we were dealing with.
He didn't have a stroke on me for once...
What I was worried about was whether the videos were going to be the same nasty crap that you always tend to see...y'know the ones, where you hear the sniffs, coughs, microphone pops and ridiculously long pauses as if the narrator is continually having a stroke or something.
Well, again Commission Blueprint immediately stands out with the quality of the video tutorials. Yes, they are screen capture but they also have the owner on the screen talking to you face to face. I thought that was a great touch as it's more personal and more entertaining too.
He teaches you as if you're in the same room and to the side of his face is PowerPoint slides that effectively reiterate his key points. These PowerPoint slides are also packaged into a zip file if you want to refer to them separately at your own pace.
Then we end up with the templates...
There are 3 core templates which are basically reinforcements of the written guides. They essentially deliver the end result of what you've been taught in the written manuals.
And to finish off, you've got 3 unannounced bonuses which are of good quality. Plus you're left with the video notes (if you're not interested in watching/can't physically watch the videos) and the accompanying PowerPoint slides.
All in all, I've got a good feeling about this product already. There's just something about the clean layouts, the no fuss teaching and straight to the point material that inspires confidence.
But apart from these first impressions we still don't know if the material is actually any good. Now it's time to dissect the material in more depth and get real...