Aurora Review: [A Beautiful Display of $1K Commissions?]

Welcome to my truthful and unbiased review of Aurora!

This is another product released on WarriorPlus by Brendan Mace and Jono Armstrong.

Who both claim their game-changing software is gonna rake you in $1,000 commissions on autopilot.

But is it REALLY some cosmic software that’s gonna light up your bank account like the North Polian skies, that’s the question?

This review is about to shed some light on things and provide you with an honest answer.

So buckle up for the ride!…

At a Quick Glance


Aurora Review
 
Name: Aurora.

Owners: Brendan Mace & Jono Armstrong.

Website: aurorasystem.net/aurora.

Cost: $16.97 (at the time of writing) + $67 & $197 for upsells + other fees.

My Score: 4/10.

PROS

  • Low start-up costs
  • Tutorial videos from Armstrong
  • Software for easily automating processes
  • Help & support available
  • Short term money-making potential
  • 30-Day Money-Back Guarantee

CONS

Summary:

You may have come across Aurora as a My Online Startup member or though a spammy email promotion, right?

Either way, I’m glad you landed on THIS review!

Pals, Jono Armstrong and Brendan Mace have devised some game-changing software to automate $1,000 commissions in your pockets, allegedly.

But let’s cut straight to the chase…

In all honesty, I do believe Aurora gives you SOME potential to make a handful of commissions with affiliate marketing.

But only in the short term (in my opinion).

Because making $1K a time is debatable due to variables that come into play.

The idea is that you use the software to easily create effective webinars (in your chosen niches) with your affiliate offers embedded…

And the software then sends free traffic to your webinars by automatically following others using Pinterest/Instagram accounts that you purchase.

But the problem is that the software breaks all the social media rules under the sun…

Using a ‘bot’ to speedily follow big numbers of peeps in your niche to draw attention to your profiles and webinar links.

Which is why Armstrong calls it the “churn n’ burn” method…

Where your purchased Pinterest and Insta accounts are only good for a single day – as they’ll be banned.

Overall, the software may seem like the best thing since sliced bread (what WarriorPlus product doesn’t?)…

But it’s just too risky and far from a great way of earning a sustainable income, in my opinion.

Final Verdict: Legit  But Not Recommended as a Long Term Solution.


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What is Aurora All About, You Say?


First of all, I don’t know why Mace and Jono keep coming up with these silly little product titles.

Like, Equinox, Invisible, Enigma, Kartel, and Eclipse are a few others I’ve found – they seem hypey.

I digress.

Aurora is designed as some earth-shattering software that automates the process of making $1,000 affiliate commissions for you.

Apparently, it produces income 24/7 without expenses like paid traffic, and doesn’t involve hard work or produce YouTube videos.

Also, there’s no need to build your own websites, create or hack sales funnels, use chatbots or even do any advertising, etc.

So what the heck does it involve then if most internet marketing strategies seem to be removed from the equation? LOL.

OK, in a nutshell…

Aurora revolves around helping you to generate ‘high ticket’ commissions on steroids (their words) from free traffic sources.

Here are the 4 simple-as-snow steps:

  1. Activate a high ticket offer
  2. Add your affiliate link to the offer
  3. Generate automated traffic from Pinterest & Instagram
  4. And Bob’s your uncle… the cash starts pouring in!

I dunno about you, but to me, this process resembles that Edens Edge song lyric…

“Too good to be true like diamonds on the soles of my shoes”.

But before popping the hood for a closer inspection…

 

Who The Heck is Aurora For, You Ask?


If you’ve already crossed paths with dozens of WarriorPlus products, just like I have…

Then you’ll know exactly how it goes down with Aurora’s sales pitch.

It’s a hyped-up piece of software that sells newbies the bum-ass-lazy method for stuffing their bank accounts with easy-peasy affiliate commissions.

Basically, you’re sold on the idea of a “pipe dream”.

As I said, the software can potentially work in the short term.

But if you’re searching for the greatest corner-cutting strategy on Earth to making bank as an affiliate marketer, then forget it.

Because there is no “magic bullet” when it comes to making a life-changing income online, I’m afraid.

Trust me, I’ve joined numerous ‘Done-For-You’ systems and spent years searching the web inside-out for the easy route to riches…

And it doesn’t exist.

To truly build a successful affiliate Biz online requires effective tools, training and support combined with consistent hard work over a period of time.

So this is something to bear in mind before getting your hands on Mace and Armstrong’s system.

 

How Does Aurora Work? (Let’s Pop The Hood!)


When inside the dashboard area which looks like THIS.
 
Aurora Members Dashboard
 
There’s a brief 3.24-minute introduction from Armstrong.

And then it’s time to jump into the following modules:

 

Preparing To Embark To The Northern Lights (9.22-Minute Video)


Armstrong talks about how the system automates the process of driving targeted Pinterest and Instagram traffic to your affiliate offer.

Which is a high-converting webinar produced by pro marketers…

Doing all the selling and generating commissions on your behalf.

Firstly, with the basic Aurora version – you’ll buy 5 Pinterest accounts and connect them to the software.

For this example, Armstrong uses the ‘make money online’ niche.

But, you’ll need the upgraded version of the software to take advantage of the Instagram method and hook up unlimited Pinterest/Intsa accounts.

Secondly, the software automatically follows the followers of your competitors’.

Those targeted peeps then check out your Bio and click the link inside of it, which invites them to watch a free webinar and buy your affiliate offer.

Where you’ll make $400 – $1,000 in commissions per sale according to Armstrong!

Inside this first module is where you’ll also be able to access the Aurora software itself.

 

Filling Your Treasure Sack


Here, there are 2 video tutorials to feast your eyes on:

 

#1: Filling Your Treasure Sack (12.29 Minutes)


Basically, you’ll be shown how to prepare your high-ticket webinar using the software which looks like THIS.
 
Webinars and Pinterest Tool
 
You’ll have the option to customize your webinar using a few fields (some are optional) and selecting one of five introduction videos from numerous marketers.

Personally, I’d much prefer the 5th option of promoting John Crestani’s (Super Affiliate System).

Because he seems like a more reputable marketer (even if he is controversial lol) with a better program, in my opinion.

Read more about John Crestani & his success story on Forbes here.

Once you’re happy, you can set the look of your ‘Call To Action’ along with the corresponding affiliate link before publishing your webinar.

 

#2: Your Evergreen Options (7.59 Mins)


Armstrong walks you through the process of finding ClickBank affiliate offers with ‘JV Webinar Replays’.

Webinars in all sorts of niches, that you can convert and upload to the Aurora software for easily creating your own campaigns.

I must admit, I LOVE this option.

Because there are many interesting industries/niches to earn an income from beside the ‘make money’ one.

 

Setting up Your Snow Mobile (16.06-Minute Video)


Here, you’ll add your Pinterest accounts inside the software for it to go off and work its magic.

However, Armstrong recommends the “churn n’ burn” approach…

Which is to buy a pack of 5 aged accounts (at 123accs.com) for one-time usage…

Instead of using your personal accounts or setting up brand new ones.

Because Pinterest is dead set against people using bots – so you’ll quickly get shut down.

But with more established accounts, they’ll buy you at least a day to generate targeted traffic to your offer and potential commissions.

However, Pinterest isn’t keen on you accessing multiple accounts from the same IP address either.

So this is where Armstrong also suggests you use a VPN site called purevpn.com…

Which changes your IP address for each account (this comes with additional costs though, UGH.)

 

Loading Your Snow Mobile & Turning The Key (8.39-Minute Video)


In a nutshell, you’re shown how to get the software rolling by setting it up to follow “targets” – as Armstrong calls them.

Basically, where it follows the followers of your niche-specific competitors’ or public figures.

The great thing is that you can also choose how many peeps to follow per hour, as well as the maximum number of folks to follow overall.

 

How Much Will Aurora Cost You?


The basic version costs $16.97 (at the time of review publication).

To buy a 5 Pinterest account package from 123accs.com is around $5.50.

And to use the purevpn.com service costs $1.32/month, $5.81/month or $10.95/month (depending on the package you need).

But if you wanna beef up the features & increase your earnings potential

You can grab the pro version of Aurora for $67.

This allows you to buy and hook up unlimited Pinterest, as well as Instagram accounts.

BTW, Instagram accounts start from $10 for a pack of 5 from 123accs.com.

And then it’s on to the Aurora upsell:

  • ‘5X DFY High Ticket Video Campaigns’ = $197

Surprisingly, I couldn’t find any other upsells, unless I’ve missed a trick somewhere.

All in all, the prices aren’t bad considering.

But on the flip side, you can easily get carried away with buying social media profiles.

So just be careful because you don’t want to be massively out-of-pocket when getting started with this method.

 

Final Conclusion: Is Aurora Worth it or Just a Scam?


In my opinion, Aurora is worth a shot for making a few bucks in the short term – just so you can say you tried it out.

These are the following reasons why I think you should take it for a spin:

Firstly, the software makes the webinar-creation process super simple. And also one that can work in various niches.

Secondly, the hands-off software also makes following peeps on Pinterest and Instagram a total breeze.

Thirdly, it can be quite a cheap strategy to implement IF you don’t go overkill when it comes to purchasing multiple social media accounts.

But as for the software being worth it in the long term, then the answer’s…

Hell NO.

The way I see it, this software is far from a viable option for creating a sustainable business.

For starters, just because the software follows loads of peeps automatically, doesn’t necessarily mean they’ll flock to your Bio, webinar, and buy your offer.

It could take hours, days or weeks before you make your first dollar.

There are just no guarantees when it comes to affiliate marketing, I’m afraid.

And secondly, there may come a time when the software becomes ineffective because Pinterest & Insta evolve all the time.

What’s to say those platforms won’t clamp down on lazy-ass-cheaters using software of this type in the future?

So there are variables and risks to take into serious consideration.

 

The “REAL” Way to Affiliate Marketing Stardom…


While there are plenty of easy-peasy ways to turn a few bucks on the web…

I haven’t yet stumbled across one mighty successful affiliate marketer who took shortcuts because the internet doesn’t reward lazy people.

It’s as simple as that.

So if you truly want to build a sustainable Biz online that produces a passive income for MANY years to come…

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Your buddy, Neil

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2 Comments

  1. Boobeh January 13, 2020
    • Neil January 13, 2020

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