Profit Portal Review

Welcome to my Profit Portal review. This is a product that has been released by Kenny Cannon and Saul Maraney. I’ve only had the pleasure of reviewing one of Saul’s products before which was called Stackn and to be fair didn’t really set the world alight.

Kenny Cannon on the other hand is a totally new name to me, I’ve never even heard of him before let alone seen any of his work.

I always like reviewing people whom I haven’t seen before, it’s like a fresh start. Hopefully Kenny can bring something new to the table, a table that has been severely lacking in quality products as of late.

It’s almost as if the regular vendors have run out of idea on what to do and are just making stuff up for the sake of it like a product I reviewed yesterday which was just a combination of the vendors old products bundled together to make a new one.

Not one iota of thought even went into that one, so let’s keep our fingers crossed for this one.

NAME: Profit Portalprofit portal review

OWNERS: Kenny Cannon & Saul Maraney

PRICE: $4.95

WEBSITE: https://kennycannon.clickfunnels.com/launch-page-416484650

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what is profit portal about

Well there’s a shocker, they’re claiming this is a brand new system that is fail proof that is guaranteed to fill your bank account like never before all for $4.95, ha ha ha, do they really think people are that stupid to think that a product that costs $4.95 is going to actually deliver?

profit portal sales page headline

They are some extremely bold statements to make, “fail proof” (it cannot fail), “guaranteed to fill your bank account” (I’m not even sure they can legally put that)

So it’s been 6 months in the making and it has resulted in a 6 video product that is going to end the misery that you are feeling with all the lies you’ve been fed by everyone else.

Now of course this product is different to all the rest (isn’t it funny how they ALL say that) because with this system you can start having big paydays as soon as tomorrow.

One of the good things about this sales page is at least they’re letting you know what it is you’re going to be buying before you buy it.

Take a look at this:

$10 million dollars over 9 years

I thought this model was only 6 months old?

Anyway, as I go through the sales page things just don’t seem to add up, there are a lot of contradictions such as something as simple as the guarantee.

In the video he says 60 days, but the sales page says 30 days, so which one is it?

Then you have this:

sales page contradictionsLet’s take that first one, in the video about paid list building you have to approach vendors and offer to pay for your inclusion as a new connection on their launch, now while it’s not technically begging there is an air of it in there.

Second one, On the same video he says that while he doesn’t know how much doing that will cost you he does throw out $1,000 as a reasonable amount that you’d have to pay.

Thirdly, No list required ever? Well i think that you now know that you ARE going to need a list for this method to work.

Fourth, No product creation? On the 5th video, free list building, he goes over MAKING your own product!!

Fifth, no technical skills? In video 3 he shows you things that are going to require you have some technical skills.

So, basically you can disregard everything you’ve just seen because i couldn’t find any of it inside the training.

The method is to find an offer, write a sales email promoting said offer, use either way to build a list and then market the offer to that list.

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what did I like

  • 30 day money back guarantee or was that 60 days?
  • Clear to follow training
  • Nothing overly complicated

what didn’t I like

  • I thought the sales page was hyped up and contradictory
  • The need to build an email list
  • The cost of building an email list
  • Or producing your own product and having to go through the launch process
  • Relying on emails

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Inside the training

So, we sort of know what’s inside, but now you’re going to find exactly what it is you’re going to be getting for your $4.95.

profit portal training area

Once you get into the members area you’re presented with a fairly straightforward dashboard of videos:

  • Welcome – 5.53 – Kenny shows you around the members area and how to navigate
  • Video 1 – System Overview – 26.53 – A somewhat bloated explanation of a simple process
  • Video 2 – Finding Offers – 35.40 – Shows how he use Warrior plus to find offers and goes through the process for picking a product to promote.
  • Video 3 – Crafting The Perfect Affiliate Email – 26.52 – How to use the JV page for putting your email together
  • Video 4 – PAID List Building Method – 6.42 – This is where you approach vendors to see if you can pay them to have a new connection added to their product launch so that you get a copy of the buyers list
  • Video 5 – FREE List Building Method – 26.30 – In this method you have to produce your own product and go through the launch process in order to build an email list.
  • Video 6 – From this Day Forward – 22.59 – Another bloated video which runs for quite a while, but really fails to tell you anything.

Even though there isn’t a lot of training in here, it does do the job, i’m not sure if that job is going to do what the sales page claims, but nevertheless the training is fairly robust.[su_divider top=”no”]

the oto’s

I really don’t like upsells, I think there should be enough quality in the main product so you don’t need to buy, these quite often, expensive upsells.

Unfortunately it seems to be the way all the product vendors do things, some more than others, but the average number of upsells is around 3.

This one actually has 3

  • OTO #1 – $47 – Done For You Campaigns
  • OTO #2 – $47 – 30 Days Of Coaching
  • OTO #3 – $67 – Reseller Package

If the training is as good as they claim it to be then you’re not going to need these are you. Besides, if you find that you’re making good progress from the main product then these are available in the members area anyway if you decide you want to make use of them.

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final thoughts

When I saw the sales page I thought that this is just going to be another in a long line of crap products to roll out of the crap producing factory.

But I have to say that this is probably one of the better ones I’ve seen in a while, it’s not great, but it is better.

There are things missing, but for $4.95 you can’t go far wrong.

Is this a guaranteed earner? I’m not so sure, just because you build a list doesn’t mean they’re going to buy the product you’re promoting does it.

That brings me on to building a list, that is the only option this course gives, there is nothing else. So you basically have all your eggs in one basket.

I know, I know the money is in the list, we hear that all the time and of course it’s true, but it’s good to have other options.

But that’s not what this course is, this is about promoting an affiliate offer to an email list and it does just that.

I thought he gave out some good advice in the section on finding a product to promote that not a lot of people tell you to do and that is if you are new with no track record, don’t go after the products during the launch period.

What he tells you to do is go after the ones that have a bit of age, nothing too old, but out of the launch phase because you’re much more likely to be accepted as an affiliate.

As a whole, not a bad product.

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About Sharon

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5 thoughts on “Profit Portal Review”

  1. “The method is to find an offer, write a sales email promoting said offer, use either way to build a list and then market the offer to that list.”

    Yeah, nothing groundbreaking there haha. Yet still a tried and true, solid strategy that you can earn with. It’ll just take some time.

    Also, you want another insight? Here ya go: pay attention to the amount of times you’ll see something in quotation marks, whether on the sales page and in emails. Take this example here, of “fail proof.” Why is that in quotations? If I am speaking to somebody and I tell them I “did the laundry,” but used air quotes, well that would imply that I didn’t really do the laundry now, did I? It’s abundance is unbelievable. Is this system fail proof? Well yeah, as you say in the review just because you have a list doesn’t mean they’re gonna buy from you. And if you don’t consistently mail your list, how do you expect to earn a consistent income? The strategy has potential, but it’s all about the execution. Don’t think because you decide to employ a certain strategy that it entitles you to results. The only exception where I feel it is valid to use quotation marks is if you are describing the name of your product. Let’s take that Snowball Traffic product. If they were to say something like “you’ll get results with this “snowball” metbod,” then that might be valid to me. Though honestly I’m still making up my mind haha. Just watch, you’ll start to see it everywhere. Everytime I see it I’m like “why are they putting that in quotations?” Q

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  2. Seemingly all of the product names in this industry basically don’t tell you anything about what the product is about. It’ll have a cool sounding name, centered around the idea of you making money. And then the sales page will go on and on about this method, how great it is, and what it does not entail. At least tell me what the product is about, whether in the name or the sales page. Why is that so hard? Some products released have the word “traffic” in them so we know at least that it is about traffic, but that’s about all the specifics we’ll usually get. With the price of this being $4.95 I’m gonna guess that it’s not going to be of great quality. Though who knows, maybe it’s one of those products where the information you get actually isn’t bad for the price tag. But for 5 bucks you know there’s gonna be a lot left out, and I’m also gonna guess that the sales page is overhyped.

    Speaking of new products being released, on the 12th Michael Cheney is releasing his first product in 2 or 3 years (his words). He’s saying he’s found a new traffic source and he’s going on about how much he’s tested it. I’m curious to see if you are going to do a review on that. He seems like one of the better guys in this industry. One thing I’ve noticed about him is he just sends you (unique) emails about a particular product (not just copying the sales page). And he just gives you a link to buy at the end, he doesn’t talk about bonuses at all so I don’t think he even gives out bonuses! Now that’s a breath of fresh air. The product is called The Gold Rush btw

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    • Some of the names these guys come up with are priceless and you’re absolutely right, they bear little resemblance to what the product is actually about.

      You mention the price, but I think a lot of people, especially ones that are new, will not know that there’s going to be a lot of information not included.

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