Who do you think is the most annoying affiliate guru and why?

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They come and go. When I did my Free Mass Traffic review, that product is fairly good, but the sales letter is so over the top newbies were signing up to buy the software and didn't even know they needed a website for it to work!

There are a lot of them that drive me nuts. I used to be a very big supporter of Mike Dillard, but lately he's turned me of. Magnetic sponsoring was great initially and still is a decent introduction to lead generation, but lately his products have lost a little of their luster.

The latest one "The Elevation Group" had a lot of potential, but he lost me when he tired to make it a business. If he had just made it a subscription sold by him alone it would have a lot more perceived value in my opinion.Terry.

Without a doubt, Howie Swartz! He just looks and sounds annoying, as well as bombards your inbox with worthless reports about niches that are probably good if you discovered them, on your own. But, as soon as he releases the details to his vast list they are absolutely worthless...

I think the worst is Anik Singal. If you sign up to any of his lists he will hammer you with tons of emails every day. Mark Hendricks and Barry Rogers are not far behind him on that note.

I kind of hate them all. They're naturally annoying. Its a spammy niche to promote, for sure.

I can't think of any guru who's not annoying. I'd rather learn from someone at my level.

Is selling a product without them use it first.

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