Keeping it really honest and really simple.
Registration for Claire’s program is closing tonight at 12PM EST (That's just shy of 10 hours from now). So if you’ve been sitting on the fence… this is kind of your moment to decide. Because here’s what’s true right now: The Amazon Influencer Program has shifted. It’s no longer something you can easily scale just by reviewing random things around your house. You can still make some money that way…but it’s undoubtably going to be harder to make it actually worth your time without intentional product research and strategy. And that’s the part most people are missing. Now to be clear— You don’t NEED this program to succeed. I fully believe people inside this community will still grow, improve, and hit big goals. I have got some pretty cool perks in the works too. But if you’re someone who is thinking: “I don’t want to take the long route figuring this out…” Then this is where having a proven system matters and Claire has already shown she clearly knows exactly what to do to scale this program. I asked her during our interview last week if she would be focusing more on offsite- admittedly this was BEFORE the new onsite commission drops of nearly 50% BUT her answer made a lot of sense- "Why would I focus on something with less certainty when I KNOW if i spent another 10 hours with onsite commissions- I could increase my income by a certain threshold?" Inside this Skool group we do intentionally focus on building MULTIPLE streams of income from each video so that at no point can one platform have such a drastic effect on our potential income streams but one thing remains constant- even with the decrease in commission amounts- Amazon Onsite continues to provide a really unique opportunity that NO OTHER earning opportunity does and that is tapping into Amazon's already established, multiple billion dollar a day, and ready to buy customer base. So even if you cut Claires 7-13000 a month income in half (which won't be the case given she focuses' heavily on Creator Connections and those have not lowered- there remains a 10-50% earning potential there)... that is still mortgage paying, vacation buying, stress relieving potential 🤯. And here's a quick history lesson for you- this is not the first time Amazon has slashed onsite commissions in half and while I am sure it felt detrimental at the time- people have still continue to make hundreds of thousands of dollars a year despite it. So while the commissions decreases suck- I am not going to sugar coat that- this is certainly not the end of the Amazon Influencer Onsite Program.