Should You Promote OLSP? My Honest Story (Good and Bad!)

Want to promote OLSP? The commissions are 100% or 200%...But be CAREFUL. I did not get paid for many commissions that I made. This is my honest story of the good and the bad inside OLSP. Read this before you decide.

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So, I know you've joined the OLSP system.

Maybe you just joined and are looking for ways to promote it. Or maybe you joined a few months ago but feel lost and aren't getting the support you need. You might find the training isn't enough, and you really need a personal guide.

This guide is going to really help you.

I'm not just going to talk about promoting OLSP. I'm also going to talk about whether you should actually promote it or not. There are good things and bad things, and I’m going to be very transparent here. I've been in this program for more than six months, and while there are good things, I've also experienced a lot of the bad.

If you've invested your money, you should be careful. This post will be a detailed explanation. If you still want to promote it, I'll share the exact steps and strategies I use. But I'll also tell you why you might not want to. It’s shocking, and I know a lot of people might not be talking about this, but I will.

This article isn't a full OLSP review. I'll write that in a separate post. This is all about one question:

Should you promote OLSP, or not?

Let's get started.

Why You SHOULD Promote OLSP

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Photo by Franck / Unsplash

Okay, let's start with the good stuff. These strategies can work for promoting any affiliate program, high-ticket offer, or MRR product, so you can learn from this no matter what.

Here are the main reasons to promote OLSP:

  • Great Commissions: Once you get your Mega Link (you've probably heard of Mega Link 1.0 and 2.0), you get 100% commissions on products like the Magick Link and others inside the system.
  • 200% Commissions: If you upgrade to Team Builder, you get 200% commissions on many front-end sales, like the Magic Link, Mega Link, and the Facebook Traffic Challenge. This is a huge motivator.
  • High-Ticket Sales: They have high-ticket offers. If you make a sale for $997, you get about half of that. That's a great commission.
  • Great Support: Their support team is usually really great. They reply quickly and solve problems immediately.
  • Weekly Payouts: This is one of the best parts. You get paid your commissions every single week once you start making sales.
  • Community: They have a community where you can network with people and get ideas on how they are promoting the program.
  • Easy to Promote: The funnels are well-made and set up for you. They are highly convertible, which means it's easier to make sales.

Why You Should NOT Promote OLSP (My Honest Experience)

Now, let's talk about the problem I faced.

I won several sales contests. I won in January, February, March, April, and May.

  • In January, I won and was paid a $50 commission prize.
  • In February, I won and was paid a $400 commission prize.

But here's the issue:

  • In March, I was in second place in the sales contest.
  • In April, I was also in the second position. I made the highest number of sales and should have received a $3,000 commission prize.
  • In May, I was in sixth position.
Leaderboard showing top 5 OLSP monthly sales contest winners with Mike Johnson highlighted in second place.

I was never paid for the March, April, and May sales contests.

I reached out to their support team about it. After a month, they finally replied and asked for my traffic sources to see if they were "authentic." The condition for the contest was that you would win as long as you were making real sales and not bringing in junk leads. My leads were coming from my YouTube channel, my blog, and my social media—they were real.

But they never gave me my prize money.

I even messaged Wayne Crowe, the creator of OLSP, on Facebook. He replied once, saying the team was looking into it, but after that, he never replied to my messages again. I gave the finance team proof of my traffic sources, but they never replied after that.

Screenshot of a message exchange with Wayne Crowe discussing missing OLSP sales contest rewards and SEO traffic sources

To this day, they have not paid me my commissions from those contests.

In total, I've made around $2,700 in regular commissions from sales, which they paid. But the sales contest prize money I won, I never received. I also bought the Team Builder upgrade to get 200% commissions. But this experience was very demotivating.

It seems like they secretly want you to promote high-ticket offers to win the contests, but they don't mention that anywhere. The contest is based on the number of sales, not the total amount. They haven't kept their promise, and they won't even reply to my messages about it. This is the main reason I got demotivated from promoting the program.

How to Promote OLSP (If You Decide To)

If you still want to promote it, here are the strategies that worked for me.

1. Blogging on Medium

Start a blog on Medium, but don't immediately start publishing affiliate content. First, build your following and reputation.

Screenshot of Medium's homepage with the text 'Human stories & ideas' and a green flower and hand illustration.
  • Get Content Ideas: If you're not a great writer, watch YouTube videos on your topic, get the transcript, and summarize it in your own words. Use AI to help you write, but make sure the final article sounds human. Medium doesn't like AI-written content.
  • Make it Authentic: A great tip is to ask an AI tool (like ChatGPT, Claude, or Gemini) to write an article and then ask it to rewrite it with intentional grammatical mistakes, as if a beginner wrote it. This can make it feel more authentic. Always add your own stories and experiences.
  • Start Promoting: Once you have some followers and your articles are getting traffic from Medium and Google, you can start publishing posts about affiliate programs and linking to a landing page. You can see some articles I have written, like DWA reviews, DBA reviews, and the OPF 3.0 review.

2. Create YouTube Videos

This was very successful for me.

YouTube channel page of The World Entrepreneurs featuring video thumbnails including an OLSP review and other affiliate topics.
  • Review Videos: Use a simple screen recorder to create review videos.
  • Simple is Fine: You don't need a fancy setup. There's a channel by Jack Digital Ventures where he just uses simple slides and gets tons of views and commissions. I did the same thing and made sales.
  • You can check out my secondary YouTube channel, where I promote affiliate programs, to see how I do it.

3. Facebook Marketing

You might have seen the training for this inside OLSP, especially if you have Mega Builder.

Wayne Crowe's Facebook post on a beach, promoting an OLSP live event with a link to Mega Funnels training.
  • Optimize Your Profile: Set up your Facebook profile to look professional.
  • Post Content: OLSP gives you posts you can publish on your profile to get interactions.
  • Start Conversations: When people interact, invite them to a free course or a live webinar that OLSP is running. You can message people, start conversations, and convert them into sales. This is a bit more difficult because you have to actively reach out to people.

4. Email Marketing

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Photo by Solen Feyissa / Unsplash
  • Create a Lead Magnet: Create a free guide or resource to collect emails. You can build a landing page on a tool like Systeme.io.
  • Use OLSP's System: If you buy Mega Builder or Team Builder, you get pre-made funnels and lead magnets. OLSP will even send emails on your behalf, so everything is automated.
  • Collect Leads Everywhere: Collect leads from your YouTube channel, blog, Facebook, and Instagram.

5. Build Your Own Online Assets

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This is the most important thing you can do. Create your own online resources.

  • Your own blog or website.
  • Your own funnels.
  • Your own small courses or lead magnets.
  • Your own software tools (it's easier than you think with AI now).

When you build your own assets, you have more control.

Final Words

Ultimately, it's completely up to you whether you want to promote OLSP or not.

The Pros: You can make good money with 100% or 200% commissions and high-ticket sales.

The Cons: My experience shows that they might not honor their promises, especially with sales contests.

The strategies I've shared here will work for any affiliate program you want to promote. It takes hard work and learning new skills. It's not a get-rich-quick project.

If you need any help growing your YouTube channel, starting a blog, or anything else, feel free to reach out. You can comment below this post. I'm always here to help.

I want to know what you think. What has your experience been with OLSP? Why do you feel stuck? Let me know in the comments.