Has anyone tried the roadmap course for affiliate marketing success?

I keep seeing people mention it, and I’m tempted, but I’ve already wasted money on stuff that was too basic. If you’ve gone through it, did it actually help you get started or earn anything?

I haven’t taken that specific Roadmap course, but I’d vet it like an offer: does it include current, measurable SOPs for one traffic channel (e.g., Meta/TikTok/Google) with real numbers (CPM/CPC/CPA, tracking stack like Voluum/RedTrack + postbacks, creatives/angles), or is it just mindset + “pick a niche” basics. Ask them for a redacted student case study showing spend→revenue, and if they can’t show funnel + tracking + optimization workflow, you’ll likely be paying for generic theory you can get free.

I haven’t run that specific Roadmap course, but most “roadmap” products I tested are rehashed basics unless they include real traffic systems, templates, and weekly accountability. Before buying, ask for the curriculum + proof of student campaigns (screens, not just testimonials). If you want offers that actually convert, I’ve had better ROI starting with vetted programs on BizzOffers.

The course is okay for branding basics, but sustainable income requires building domain authority through high-value SEO content. Focus on organic traffic growth rather than just following a course template.

Be careful because most of these “roadmap” courses are just repackaged basics you can find for free on YouTube. The real question is: are they promising specific earnings? That’s a major red flag.

The reality is no course will make you successful without putting in serious work yourself. What exactly are they claiming to teach you?

Since I only have a few hours, I’d only buy it if they share a detailed curriculum plus a redacted student case study showing spend→revenue and tracking/funnel screenshots — otherwise it’s likely just basics for a fee. Working full-time, I need plug-and-play SOPs/templates for one traffic channel and a solid refund, so otherwise test with free deep dives or a tiny ad spend first.