Marketing Secrets with Russell Brunson - Clipping Secrets: The New Side Hustle That’s Blowing Up As We Speak | #Marketing - Ep. 74
Episode Date: September 29, 2025In this episode of The Russell Brunson Show, I sit down with Emrah Bayraktar, one of the top experts in the emerging world of clipping, and we unpack a business model that's blowing up right now… Cl...ipping! Whether you’re looking for a simple way to make money online with zero ad spend… or you’re an offer owner wanting more traffic, more exposure, and more reach without paying Zuckerberg, this episode lays it all out. Emrah shares how he went from broke college student to making over $130,000/year clipping videos!! It’s insane! He reveals how he was part of Andrew Tate’s original clipping team, what he learned, and how creators today are building armies of clippers to generate millions of views (and real money). And how you can do it too! Key Highlights: How Emrah made $45K in affiliate commissions and $87K in clipper payouts The #1 thing that gets clips to go viral (hint: it’s not editing) Why most beginner clippers fail… and what to do instead How offer owners can get free traffic from an unpaid content army The biggest mistake he made when we first tried clipping (and how to avoid it) Whether you want to become a clipper, hire clippers, or just understand how this whole thing works… This episode gives you the road map. And if you want to go deeper, grab our Affiliate Clipping Secrets course… it’s inside Affiliate Bootcamp at affiliatebootcamp.com It's just $7 to get started on this! Clipping could be the easiest way to make money online right now… and you don’t have to have any money to get started with it - That’s why it’s so cool! https://sellingonline.com/podcast https://clickfunnels.com/podcast Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
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This is the Russell Brunson show.
Hey, what's up?
This is Russell.
I'm welcome you guys back to the show.
I've got an interesting topic today that I wanted to bring to you guys.
And this could be used for two different ways.
Some of you guys are here today and you're like,
I'm still trying to figure out how to make some money on the internet.
I'm struggling.
And so if that's you, we've got a really cool way that you can actually make some money
like as a side hustle on the internet.
It's probably of all the things I've ever seen the easiest way to make money.
Or number two,
like, I want more traffic to my offers and my funnels. If that's you, this is going to show
you guys another interesting, unique way to get traffic to your funnels. But to caveat all
of that, the reason why this conversation came up, a couple weeks ago, we launched a new site
called affiliate bootcamp. In fact, you go to affiliate bootcamp.com, you can see it. It's a new
training program for affiliates. And it's really cool because someone signs up at $7 a month or $97
lifetime. You sign up and then it take you through a step by step by step process and how to become
a super affiliate. So for any of you,
you guys who want to learn affiliate marketing, it's a great place to go. Or if you want to train
someone on your staff to drive traffic to your funnels, like it's also a great place to go.
I teach how to drive traffic and a bunch of other cool things. And so when we're doing the affiliate
boot camp training, people came in and we're coming through the program. And I was like walking
through. Here's the first thing to do. The second thing is very much a step-by-step program.
Like how to figure out what you're going to promote, how to create a landing page, how to,
and we get people pre-done landing pages and pre-done funnels. And then we started getting to traffic.
Here's different ways to get traffic. You can do through solo ads. You can do it through buying
ads through three ways. And so we kind of start layering on different ways to get traffic.
And about the time we were recording this the very first time, a lot of people started asking
me about clipping. Okay, clipping is kind of this new hot buzzword that's happening right now on
the internet. And I didn't know a lot about the time. So I started doing some research and
it was kind of confusing and weird. And we thought, let's test it out. We started testing some
clipping campaigns. And it was a really cool way to get traffic. But the cooler thing is that
it gave people, gave our affiliates away, where they could actually get paid, even if they
never made a sell as an affiliate. And so we started teaching them how to do that inside
affiliate boot camp. People liked it. They were having fun with it. And so we actually found
somebody in our community who basically trains Clippers full time on how to do it. And so we had
him create an entire course on how to do clipping, how to find the clips, how to edit them, how to
get paid for them, all sorts of stuff. And it's actually now, when you join Affiliate Boot Camp,
it's upsell number one. So if you join Affiliate Boot Camp for seven bucks, you should buy
up, I think it's upsell number one, maybe number two. But there's an affiliate Clipping Secrets course
that we created, kind of going through exactly how it works, like an over-the-shoulder training.
We could actually look at it, see how to find it, how to do everything.
And so it's a really good product you guys can get.
But I wanted the person who we created the course with actually come on a podcast interview
with you guys so you can understand what clipping is and how it works.
So that's what we're going to be doing throughout this episode is actually showing you guys
behind the scenes on how clipping works, what it is.
And then if you're interested, you want to go deeper and you're like, hey, I want to either
become a clipper or I want to add clipping to my business.
as a marketer, I highly recommend going to affiliate bootcamp.com signing up again at
seven bucks a month or $97 lifetime. It takes you through the entire system on like step by
step on how to become a super affiliate. But in there, the first upsell is the
affiliate clipping secrets course, which is highly worth getting. It's super inexpensive.
But that'll kind of walk you through more depth and detail if you really want to like add this
as a tool to your repertoire. So with that said, we're going to load up the interview right now
with the person who built the course for us. I think you'll enjoy the interview. And I'll come back
at the end and kind of walk you us through if you do want to implement this and add it to your
business or if you want to learn clipping again where to go which by the way it's at philly bootcamp
com. All right. With that said, we're jumping in the conversation right now.
What's up everybody? Welcome back to the show. Excited to bring you as a unique concept.
I think for like the younger market, this is something that's not completely unique and new,
but for most of the people in my world, the click funnels world, people keep hearing whispers about
this. We've been testing and having some fun with it. And recently when we were,
were putting together a couple of promotions.
I was like, I want to find somebody who really understands how to do clipping and has done
it at a high level.
It's had success with it.
And so I asked a lot of people and four or five people all told me like, you've got to
meet this guy.
He's the one who does it, but he can explain it.
He teaches it really well.
His name's Emera, and I'm going to make sure I get it last and right.
Backretard.
I get it, ish?
Barrector.
Almost.
So close.
So close.
And anyway, so super grateful he came on and like filmed the entire.
entire course for our community, teaching how to do clipping. And this is such a new,
interesting thing. I first heard about it. Um, back in the day, I remember when, um, uh, Andrew
Tate, Andrew Tate was like this guy who's, well, you guys obviously know, who he is very
controversial, very everything. And he ended up being to platformed off everything. And after
he had to platform, his content starts showing up everywhere. Like, every time out of my feed,
I see like, 8,000 videos of him. And I was like, who is this guy? And I found out later who's
like the number one most, uh, Google person in the world that.
year, some all sorts of stuff. And I found out later that there was this army of people who were
clipping his stuff and putting it out there. And I remember in my inner circle we're having
conversations like, man, we should figure out how to reverse engineer and how to do that,
but no one really knew what to do. And now enter this concept of clipping that's now become
really, really big. And so our special guests say someone who does it for a living,
trains on it, teaches it. And so that's kind of what we're going to talk about today,
guys is clipping. So first off, man, thanks for coming in and jumping on the podcast. I appreciate
that. And I love for people to hear your backstrike. How did you get?
get into this? How did you even find out about this whole world of clipping and what it is?
Honestly, I was just going to college, going to school, working like endless jobs. I didn't,
I wanted to make money online, but I just didn't know what to do. I tried everything.
I just didn't want to invest any money. So I was looking for something that I could start from
absolutely zero. And then suddenly I saw like one of those videos of Tate on my for you page.
Then I said, you know, why not just give it a try? I joined his clipping team, his clipping army.
I was part of that whole army that was posting all his videos on social media.
Did he have like a recruiting thing?
He was like actively getting people for or how did that, how'd that work back then?
He basically had like anyone could join, but not everyone could survive.
Okay.
If that makes sense.
So they teach anyone that wanted to join his team, how to edit content, how to market
online, how to market their products online.
So I was like really, really dialed into that.
I wanted to make money.
off that. And I think for four months straight, I didn't make anything. I was just continuing
going to college, working my jobs and just trying to make something work because I didn't know
what else to do. So I was practicing every single day, learning editing, learning marketing. And
suddenly one day I started making money online and everything clicked after that, after that point.
So cool. So I want to go back in that in time for that. So when you do that for Tate,
how many clippers did he end up having? How do you monetize or how do you pay you guys? Like,
What was the strategy that he was doing back then and your role in that?
So back then, this was in December 2022.
He had about 20,000 people that were like actively clipping for him.
Wow.
And he was only paying these guys based of the sales that they got.
Oh, just affiliate sales, straight affiliate sales.
Yep, affiliate sales.
He did not pay anyone based on the views that they generated.
So I was getting 24% on a $50 product that I made, sold.
Interesting.
So how many clips did you put out there before, like,
if you start generating revenue and stuff, like what did that look like?
How much volume were you putting out?
It was sometimes it was insane amounts of volume.
I was putting out content like a madman, sometimes posting six videos a day,
more than that, just trying to get a sale until I learned what works or what didn't work.
I'd say I posted like thousands of videos already.
Yeah, it took a long time for me to finally crack what worked, what didn't work.
Because back then, the knowledge on clipping wasn't as advanced and like, like it is now.
Yeah.
So it was just figure out what works and figure out what doesn't work.
Interesting.
And then he was having you just just as affiliates.
So again, I think a big part, I say part of the majority of my audience doesn't really understand exactly what clipping is yet.
Will you explain it even more so because they don't understand it's like you're taking, it was like taking Andrew's content and taking it.
And then, so if you explain how that worked, and then secondary, like, what are the things you
learn that actually makes the clips go viral or get views and things like that?
So we were basically given raw content, long-form content of Andrew Tate.
Our job was to get the best parts out of it, put them into short videos and post it on social
media.
I think that's the easiest way to explain clipping.
Get long-form content, chop it up into shorter clips and post it on social media.
And the most, like, important bits of this, what I learned is selecting good hooks and music
selection. Like these two things were the most important parts. These are the fundamentals that
are still utilized to this day. Interesting. So good hooks and good music. And then obviously
initially, because nowadays, we'll talk about it's more than a model, but clippers get paid based
on views. Back then it wasn't. So like, what things did you find out to make it? So these
viral clips weren't just going viral, but like actually getting people to click and to buy
because you didn't get made money unless they bought, right? Yeah. So for me, it was figuring
out learning marketing basically to get getting views is like the first step but then learning
marketing was the second the way to actually make money like getting views okay you get views
but you don't get i didn't get paid for any of the views so i wasn't like benefiting from a one million
viewed video if no one bought of my link so for me it was like really mastering the hooks and the music
to dial people in to the videos that they can actually buy the tate's product so it was more for me
to master marketing than video editing back in the day.
Would you put like the call action in the video or just in the descriptions or like
I'm trying to think because like there's always this like fight between like making videos go
viral making videos to sell right?
Because it's like you add in a call to action a lot of times like it doesn't, it won't ever go
viral you won't get the views but then if you don't then you don't make the sales.
I'm curious like what was what was the thing you found between those two to make the the
fine line to make it work back then it was just including a call to action inside of the
at the end of the video that always worked like sometimes.
I would have videos that didn't have a call to action and have a one million views,
but it wouldn't convert.
And then when I did put a call to action and they maybe have less views, let's say 100,000
views, I'd still have a bunch of sales.
Interesting.
With the call to action, was it just like an end screen or was it like Tate pitching it or
what did that look like?
It could be both.
Sometimes it's just Tate saying, if you want to make money online, join my course.
Sometimes it's just me writing on the screen.
If you want to learn from Tate, click the link.
in my profile.
Okay, interesting.
Okay, so after the Tate stuff, where did it evolve for you after that?
Then I went on to Luke Belmar, his whole affiliate team operation.
Back then, it's just he was starting out his team.
He wanted to gather the best of the best clippers to build out a massive short form empire.
And I was part of the first team.
And I actually was, I mean, we ran it up for him, did like, we generated good results
for him. That led the success of his course launch as well. And that way we scaled it up,
basically. That's where I went off to Tate. Okay. Was he still paying based on sales or was he
he start paying on views? He started paying on views. So that was kind of a better combination
and a most sustainable income, getting paid on views and getting paid based of commissions.
Interesting. Back then, what was he paying per view or per thousand views?
It was $0.4 per 1,000 views and capped at 5 million views.
So 5 million views meant I got $1,000.
And then after that, the CPM was dropped to 0.2.
Okay.
So during that window, how much money were you able to make doing that,
playing that part of the game at that time?
In total?
Just like during that, like when you're getting, you know, the 40 cents for,
because you're going from being affiliate to actually make money on that.
I'm just curious, like, what kind of revenues you or other people were able to
at that time. So in terms of sales, I know I made about $15,000 from purely selling through
organic traffic. And then from the clipping side of things, CPM side of things, I'd say another
than 10,000 as well. So you're getting paid both. You got paid the purview and also the CPA.
Yeah. Oh, that's really cool. And the sales were recurring as well. So that was quite nice.
Paid sales were not recurring. Interesting. So how long did, how long did you
Like were you there before he started going other?
Yeah, what was the next step after that?
Then I went on to Imangarzi's affiliate team.
And I did the exact same process.
Like started a brand new page from zero.
First thing that I did, of course, was get a lot of views,
get a lot of attention to my page and try and monetize it as well.
That offer didn't quite work out as I expected.
And then I left out one earlier than the other ones.
I think every offer I stayed there for like six months each.
But the last one I stayed there for three, two to three months,
okay interesting um so what's it look like nowadays are you still working an individual
with a person or do you work with a lot of people like yeah what's the what's the model now for you
so after that after imman gazi's team i went on to like just clipping for clients doing that myself
i was clipping 24-7 not leaving my room doing everything i can to stack up some cash but that
reached its limit and i didn't want to do it anymore that's where i kind of pivoted into
teaching people how to clip content.
I still clip for like two clients personally,
but I prefer teaching people how to do content
and run clipping campaigns for anyone
that wants their campaigns run.
Very cool.
Okay, so I think for people listening,
there's almost like two sides of this.
There's like people that want to learn how to do clipping
and the people who are like,
who are offering me,
who are offer owners who want clipping happening
for them to get more traffic in sales.
So let's first talk about like the side,
like somebody wants to learn how to be a clipper.
I'd love for you to walk us through the process because the very first time we tried it internally, uh, we,
we, we, we, like, oh, we know what we're doing. And so we created like a new Instagram account and we started cutting my content, started like,
posting it and it got banned within 24 hours. We're like, oh, so we tried it again, got banned. And like,
after two times, like, we're doing something wrong. So what does it look like from the very beginning? If someone's just getting started right now,
it's like, I want to clip from like the account creation to like walking through. I love to you explain that.
So people can see like, here's the process someone actually goes through to it.
to be able to play this game.
So let's say you start a clipping account for someone like you,
for your personal brand.
When they create an account, they cannot impersonate you.
They can't look like an official page of you because then Instagram is going to automatically
ban you.
So that's not an ideal scenario.
I think that's what happened in your example.
So they create an account and it kind of looks like a fan page or like an affiliate page.
And then they basically get your content, edit it up, post it on social.
social media, no hashtags neither, just a great hook.
And good edited video, they get views, they get paid.
So that's it then.
There's credit account and start posting videos.
There's no tricks to like make sure you don't get banned other than that.
No, there's, it's literally as simple as that.
You can, you can learn how to edit content inside of a week and start getting paid.
Interesting.
Now for people who want to do this, obviously it's like they could go and they can find clients.
but I know that a lot of people go into WAP and do it there.
There's other places.
What's it look like for someone to find clients?
What can they expect to get paid?
What does that all look like?
That also depends on skill level, of course.
Like for beginners,
I always recommend to go into the WOP campaigns
because there you don't need any like years of experience
or like qualifications.
You can join and make money today
if you join one of those campaigns.
It's as easy as that and it's the best possible way
for beginners to start and gain some experience.
but if they want to get into client work
it depends on how skillful you are
but like you can charge between
$500 per month to $2,000 per month
to do clip it internally for a creator
for a creator. Very cool
yeah so for those guys
are the listeners who haven't heard of WAP or man
if you go to WAP dot com right you go create an account
and there's a whole clipping section so
I even have campaigns that I think they're active right now
you come in it's like let's see you see Russell Brunson
or you see somebody else and you click on it and it goes in there and then we have a whole bunch
of our longer form videos in there and then we have a bounty on it where it's like we'll pay you
I can't remember a dollar per thousand views or five dollars whatever we have a set out right
and so you can go in there and you're like I want to do Russell stuff you download a bunch of my
videos you create your own accounts you start you start chopping a video submitting them and then
when the views come in you come back and let us know and then from there we pay you out
for the view so that's kind of how it works for anyone who's like how does this actually work
And so it's worth, it's worth seeing, even if you're not someone who wants to become a clipper,
but you're like potentially would want people clipping for you in the future, you can go see the process there.
The first time I might, because I was kind of the same way I first heard about something.
I don't understand how this whole thing works.
So I just went in creating account, went through a couple of like submitted to try to be, be a clipper for like five or six people's things.
I got approved.
And I was like, oh, this out works.
I can see, you know, each of the campaigns that give you all the videos, they give you the stuff.
They give you rules and stuff like you can do this.
You can't do this.
But based on that, then you can take the videos.
And obviously you could go and edit them and start submitting and start making money.
And some of the campaigns are really big.
Like I've seen people pay, you know, $5, $10 for 1,000 views.
So it's like, I mean, for most people, if you just post a video and you're not even good,
you should be able to get 1,000 views on it, right?
I don't even know how that all works, but it's a quick way for kids to make money.
Basically, yeah, there's people uploading even budgets of $100,000.
And it's impossible to not succeed if you just put your head down and focus on.
learning how to clip and post videos.
It's just about consistency and longevity, to be honest.
Yeah.
When someone, if they're doing a campaign, do you recommend when you train people,
do you recommend them picking like four or five people to do it at once
or just like picking one person or one vertical and going deep on it, right?
Because if they've got to create different accounts or do they cross front of accounts
or how does that, what's that normally look like?
Do you mean if they should join multiple campaigns?
Yeah.
And they do is like each campaign, they create one.
Instagram page they're going to run all campaigns on or they're even one for every single
campaign that they're trying to build out? Yeah, I technically do not recommend people to join
more than two campaigns because you can only put as much effort effort to create it to make
that succeed. It's going to mess with your mind if you're trying to succeed multiple campaigns
at once. You could rather put all your focus towards one campaign to make it as successful as
possible, then join five different campaigns and shoot your shot, whichever gets you lucky,
gets you lucky.
Like, I think it's a waste of time.
I've tried it myself and it gets you nowhere, to be honest.
I'm also curious because, like, I would think, right, assume that if you're, if you have an
account, right, and you are, um, you're having more videos over time, you get more followers,
more subscribers, more authority.
And then it gets easier too, right?
Like, there's, there's somewhere, like, I don't know my own channel.
Like, when I first got started it, they got no one viewing, but over time, you get more
because just the following and stuff.
So I'm assuming if they're focusing on one account and growing it over time,
they'll get more success, right?
Yep.
Like for them,
are they picking, in theory,
are they picking one account to grow?
Like,
does that make sense?
Like,
like,
like for example,
what I pick something like,
like marketing strategies and then I'm got two or three gurus.
I'm doing it.
They're all in one account to grow together.
Or would it be like,
I'm just focusing on a Russell Brunson Clipper page and then a Tony Robbins
clip or page and they're run separate.
You know what I mean?
Yeah, basically like that.
Run them separately and not more than two.
A person not recommend more than two.
And once you get momentum on one page, sky is the limit.
Cool.
Okay, now I want to, I would love to you explain it from the opposite side.
So the person who is like me, they got them on courses and products and they're like,
I would be interested in having people do this clipping for me.
Will you explain kind of, I guess the benefits or explain to them like why they'd want to do it?
and like just they understand because I think a lot of people that I've explained this in the
past are just like why would I do that I have my own Instagram I have my own follow you know like
they don't I'm just quite understanding it can you help them understand that part so this is a
better way to scale your short form views across all social media platforms in a much much
cheaper way like the back in the day it was people short form agencies handling all of this
creating 10 different accounts running internal teams but then you'd have to pay all these
clippers based on retainers and it's just a lot of costs for results that are not given rather with
what running can't clip and campaigns on there you only pay based of the results that these clippers get
so you technically do not lose anything by trying this um some people got freaked out i know because
they're like well now there's like five people who have accounts that look like mine that aren't mine
and they don't control them right the clipper controls the count you don't actually control it
Have you seen issues with that kind of thing at all?
Yes.
We set proper guidelines for these clippers that they need to follow.
If they do not follow these, they do not get accepted.
They don't get paid out.
So we have full control over who we pay out and who we don't pay out.
Yeah.
So I think for those guys listening who are like interested in this,
like the way you would look at it is you look at like, what we kind of is like going
through all of our long form content.
Obviously it's not our courses and stuff.
but what are the things we have that are me on stage speaking or more or things like that
that are you know longer form podcast where there's a lot of stuff happening and then that's what we
go to to wop and we post in there like hey guys here's here's long reform videos you guys can go
and you can take uh and then um and for us it's like we have a goal like we want to put people
pushing towards an offer towards a something specific uh so for any of you guys if you
like man imagine having five or 10 or 15 other instagram accounts all with people taking your content
re-cutting it, re-editing, it, reposting it,
all pushing back to your core,
either Instagram channel or to your core offers,
your opt-ins, things like that.
That way you've got a lot of people besides just yourself
who are bringing leads into it.
Yeah, 100%.
So, well, very cool, man.
Anything else important that they should know
about clipping in the whole business?
I mean, if any beginner is watching this
and they don't know where to start with,
with making money online,
clipin is the easiest barrier to entry.
to any business model right now.
Like, I wish I had all these information back when I started
because for me, it was a lot of trial and error.
But right now, it's the easiest possible way
to get started in the online money space.
It's not going to make you a millionaire,
but it's a foot through though.
Can you let people know, like, what's possible?
Outside, not like your core sales and stuff,
but just like straight clipping,
how much money you've had a chance to earn
over the last couple years of doing that?
So the past one and a half years,
I've made over $132,000, simply clipping up content.
A large portion of that was just from my phone.
I had an iPhone XR, and I was just grinding on that phone, trying to make stuff happen.
And then gradually, I just upgraded to an iPhone 14, and I went to the MacBook, and then I made more and more money.
So, yeah, over six figures just from clipping content.
That's crazy.
I'm curious, like, what percentage that came from affiliate commissions versus,
people paying you for the actual views?
I think about $45,000 came from affiliate commissions
and the rest came from campaigns, client work, stuff like that.
Yeah.
It'd be interesting to reverse engineer up for the clients
to see how much traffic that got them, how many, you know,
how much traffic sales, that kind of stuff.
Because for us, it's like, we're always playing this game, right?
We're juggling how much money you're paying Zuckerberg for a click.
We're juggling how much work.
You know, it's interesting because this is like a free,
it's a free way to get traffic.
stop free because you're paying the clippers but from that you can get you know again a million views
cost you whatever's going to cost but to get a million views on paid ads is exponentially more right so
it's like just an interesting different way to look at getting traffic into your businesses that
literally just kind of appeared in the last few years so uh for all of you funnel hackers and uh marketing
nerds out there course creators all you guys is this interesting thing to start looking at in fact it was
interesting um this is probably two years ago in my inner circle we had a one of our one of the members
got up and presented and showed like how andertated built this whole huge thing and
it was funny because they were like we're trying to reverse engineers and trying to build
and they spent like a year trying to build the whole thing out and then i saw that guy uh
i saw them like three months ago in an event and he's like uh he's like dude have you seen wop i'm
like yeah he's like he's like he's that's what i was trying to build he's like he's already
done like we just plug in it's like five seconds like we're ready rock and roll um and so for
anyway it's like the back in engine of what he had back in the day like you can all
replicate that for hardly any money at all, which is, which is really, really cool.
So anyway, I appreciate a man jumping on and kind of explain the model to everybody.
And I said, we've talked about us a little bit offline, but I'm trying to get my son to
have a desire to do this because he's always looking for ways to make money.
I'm like, man, you could literally be doing this every single day on your phone and
and testing some things out.
So I'm hoping to get him working with you here in a little bit to walk him through how
how to do it.
He's a little shy and nervous about it.
But this is a great business model if you are shy and nervous because you're
never on video, right? It's the person's content you're putting. Like, you're just editing,
posting, editing, posting, and getting paid for it. Yeah, I've just recently decided to show my
face on the internet, but I could have, like, chosen to not do that and continue making money,
but it's like a new exciting chapter for me to show my face online as well. So, yeah, I'm also
looking forward to mentoring your son as well. Yeah, excited to do it. Very cool. Thanks now for being
on here. Everyone's listen. Again, think about clipping either as a,
as a way for you to make money or as a way for you to get your content leveraged out there
from a lot of people. The easiest way to get started is going over to wop.com, sign it up and
just jump in the campaigns and look what it looks like and set up your own campaign.
All right, everybody, I hope you guys enjoyed that interview. I know clipping is like this weird,
unique thing. And some of you guys are like, I'm going to go start doing it and jumping
right in. For those who are like, I still want to understand it. Again, we have a course
we created. We don't sell this anywhere externally. But if you want to go through the course that
it'll walk you to exactly how to do.
All you got to do is go to affiliate bootcamp.com, sign up.
It's $7 a month or $97 lifetime.
Right now, I think 60% of people who go there by the lifetime.
So for under $100, you have lifetime access to it.
And then the first upsell, I think it's the first, maybe the second upsell,
is the affiliate clipping secrets course.
And so when you click on that, get that upgrade and it'll walk you to exactly how to do it
and how to either add clipping as an affiliate to drive traffic or if you want to do it
as an offer owner to show you kind of behind the scenes as well.
So that said, we'll be enjoyed this episode.
We'll see you guys later.
Bye.