SEO Affiliate Domination Reviews 6

TrustScore 3 out of 5

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Rated 5 out of 5 stars

Perfect for newbies

Let me tell you, I’m not tech-savvy at all. Somehow their training made everything simple. Already seeing commissions, and I’m sure there's more to come. No fuss at all.

January 22, 2025
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Rated 5 out of 5 stars

The best surprise I’ve had

When I first started, I assumed affiliate marketing would be either too technical or full of empty hype. But here’s the thing: their process made sense from day one. Each step felt doable, and I wasn’t left guessing.

Now that I think about it, this might be my favorite way to earn on the side. Commissions came sooner than I expected, and the support community is awesome too!

January 16, 2025
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Rated 1 out of 5 stars

Greg Jeffries is a scammer!

As a sufferer, I agree 100% with Nova Sinclair and Jay. Greg Jeffries is a scammer and has scammed over 30 people. His second ClickFunnels Dream Car Award was nothing but a scam funded by the victims who fell for his promises. We believed him, trusted him and fell for his good reviews.
Search YouTube for “The SHOCKING **TRUTH** About Greg Jeffries of SEO Affiliate Domination” and make up your own mind if you want to do business with this person.

January 31, 2025
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Rated 1 out of 5 stars

My Experience with Greg Jeffries' DFY Clickfunnels Affiliate Offer

In early 2024, I joined Greg Jeffries’ “No Brainer” offer, expecting a straightforward way to build an online business. The premise was that by signing up for ClickFunnels 2.0 through his affiliate link ($297/month), Greg would reinvest his commissions into marketing for us, helping generate signups and commissions. He also publicly stated that if we didn’t break even within 12 months, he would refund $3,564.

Unfortunately, my experience didn’t align with these promises. Despite following the program as instructed, I saw no traffic, no signups, and no commissions over several months. When I and others reached out for updates, responses became increasingly infrequent, and by late 2024, Greg stopped responding altogether.

The biggest concern was the refund guarantee. He made multiple public statements committing to it, yet when the time came, he denied ever making such promises—even when presented with documented proof. Eventually, ClickFunnels investigated and terminated his affiliate account, which raised further concerns about the legitimacy of the offer.

I’m not alone in this experience. Out of the 60 people who joined, 31 of us have gathered documented evidence, including messages, invoices, and refund commitments that were not honored.

I’m sharing this review so others can make an informed decision. If you’re considering one of Greg’s offers, I’d recommend doing thorough research and ensuring there is accountability in place before committing.

February 2, 2025
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Rated 1 out of 5 stars

Proven to Be a Fraud Who Scammed Up to 60 People

Greg Jeffries owner of SEO Affiliate Domination Has Been Proven to Be a Fraud Who Scammed Up to 60 People

I have known Greg Jeffries since 2016, and in January 2024, I signed up for his “No Brainer” offer—what turned out to be one of the worst financial mistakes I’ve ever made. Greg promised a done-for-you system where he would reinvest his commissions into marketing for his affiliates, ultimately helping them earn $3,000-$5,000 per month. He also publicly guaranteed a full refund of $3,564 if we didn’t break even in 12 months.

How Greg’s Offer Worked & Why It Was a Scam
Greg’s scheme required people to sign up for ClickFunnels 2.0, a well-known and trusted online business platform, through his personal affiliate link. ClickFunnels costs $297/month, and for every person who signed up under him, Greg would earn about $100 per month in affiliate commissions. His promise? He would take those commissions and reinvest them into marketing on behalf of his affiliates, driving traffic to their links and securing them signups.

What actually happened?
❌ Zero results – No traffic, no signups, no commissions. Despite months of waiting, no one earned anything.
❌ False refund guarantee – He promised six times in March 2024 that if we didn’t break even by 12 months, he would personally refund us. By January 2025, he denied ever saying this, despite documented proof.
❌ Ignored everyone – He ghosted participants from November 2024 to January 2025, refusing to answer emails, DMs, or comments on his public profile.
❌ Blamed the victims – After ClickFunnels investigated and terminated his affiliate account, Greg finally responded—not with refunds, but by blaming us for reporting him.
❌ Bait-and-switch tactics – Instead of fulfilling his done-for-you promise, he eventually told participants to use “share funnels” and promote their own links—completely contradicting the service he sold us.

ClickFunnels Investigated & Blocked Greg
ClickFunnels is a legitimate and well-established software company, known for helping entrepreneurs build online businesses. However, after receiving multiple complaints about Greg’s deceptive practices, they conducted an internal investigation and terminated his affiliate account—effectively shutting down his scam. This is strong evidence that even ClickFunnels, a trusted company, found his actions unethical and misleading.

There’s a Group of 31 People Corroborating This Scam
I’m not the only one. Out of the 60 people Greg scammed, 31 of us have formed a group, all corroborating the same story with documented proof of Greg’s misrepresentation, deception, and failure to deliver services.

🚨 Want Verifiable Proof? 🚨
If you want to see screenshots, invoices, proof of Greg’s refund promises, and messages showing how he ignored us, feel free to contact me directly on Facebook: sara.bridge.315/

If you’re considering buying this book or trusting Greg Jeffries—DON’T. He has scammed and misled dozens of people, and this book is nothing more than a front for his deceptive marketing tactics. Stay far away. 🚨

February 3, 2025
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