There's a Hypster Born Every Minute, Save Me, Lord!
Yesterday (first posted in 2016) I ran across a servant of the risen savior, Jesus, the Christ.
CAN I GET AN AMEN??
And he's serving the Lord and His flock by dispelling the evil lies and shining the light on the horrific world of the Infusionsoft Certified Partner Program (Now the Keap Certified Partner Program)!
SAY IT BROTHER! SHINE THE LIGHT!
Apparently, the Keap Certified Program either turns good people into lying miscreants who aren't worthy to eat his scraps off the floor, or it only attracts the assistants of Lucifer himself.
Either way, he has yet to "witness a single positive story to date" in regards to anyone working with an InfusionSoft (sic) Certified Constants (sic).
OOOOHHHH, SAVE ME BROTHER! SAVE ME FROM THEIR WICKEDNESS!
While he starts off berating a true scumbag of a FORMER Keap Certified Partner, he then proceeds to paint with a broad brush and lump every single partner and the entire Keap Partner program into the same category as this one really bad apple.
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OOHHH, HE SAID APPLE AND WE KNOW THE DEVIL MAKES YOU EAT AN APPLE! (But that doesn't include my iPhone, right?)
He goes on to say, "For years, I kept receiving spam offers from Infusionsoft inviting me to join their $2,500 InfusionSoft Certified Consulting program."
First of all, I guarantee you there is an UNSUBSCRIBE button at the bottom of EVERY email Infusionsoft sends. (By the way, the "s" is not capitalized in Infusionsoft. Details matter. Is it those little nagging details that scare this servant of the risen savior from taking the Infusionsoft certification test?)
He calls us "certified con artist(s)" and our certification is little more than a "'membership' than actual qualification."
SHINE THE LIGHT, BROTHER! SCATTER THOSE DARN COCK-A-ROACHES TO DA FOUR CORNERS! SMITE THEM WIT DA TRUTH!
Now, there is a hint of truth in what he is saying about not only the Keap certification but any certification for that matter.
Since 1996 I've held a lot of licenses/certifications such as:
And I can tell you that the moment I passed the test for any and all of those fields I knew enough to be dangerous, and that's about it.
It's one thing to have book knowledge and pass a test.
It's something else to have experience.
But you gotta start somewhere, amiright?
And having been a part of the Infusionsoft partner program since 2008, and being in the first class of the revised partner program in 2011, I can tell you the Keap partner program has some teeth, and anyone that passes it has a solid grasp of how to make the platform for you, the business owner.
So he's right in that a certification doesn't make you an expert any more than his lack of an Infusionsoft certification does.
Experience is what counts but having a governing body that verifies you have a minimum level of expertise along with a public marketplace where partners are rated is comforting to the consumer, is it not?
OOOOHHH SNAP! I SENSE A FORKED-TONGUED DEVIL IN OUR MIDST…AT LEAST I THINKETH!
So while this lover of our Savior who is also "a ministry leader and member of several worldwide groups, notably the National Association of Christian Ministers," according to his chat support rep, despises the Keap Certified Partner program, he loves helping users of Infusionsoft and we should trust his expertise and experience because...he's a minister...and mentions Jesus a lot...and claims he can turn water into wine...ah, um, I mean he "can easily turn a $27 Private Label purchase into $20K profit, literally overnight!"
Who am I to challenge a minister and lover of our Savior who can also help the famous Dr. Morrison (I'll Google him later but I'm sure it's the work of the Devil who has blinded me to the wonder and joy of knowing this great Dr. Morrison who is great because the great non-Infusionsoft Certified consultant who can turn private labels into wine—or something like that—said so.)
Besides, he has yet to "witness a single positive story to date" about any Keap Certified Partner so obviously he is right and the list of hundreds of positive reviews about the hundreds of Infusionsoft Partners on their marketplace should be ignored because...well...the minister of Infusionsoft has so stated.
And the testimonials I have for my work should be ignored as well for the same reason.
OOOOHHHH YES! THE MINISTER OF INFUSIONSOFT IS THE ONLY GOOD INFUSIONSOFT CONSULTANT ON THE PLANET, DOTH SAY THE MINISTER!
Then this minister/lover of our Savior calls you a "slacker" if you are interested in the Keap Certified Partner program because clearly, you are interested in "delivering only excuses," yet he provides a screenshot disproving his own statement of the amount of the certification.
He also calls our clients "Complete Imbeciles who will Trust you Based on your InfusionSoft Certification."
And he concludes by claiming to be "humble" and that he considers himself "no 'better man'" than the former Keap Certified Partner against whom he railed and berated for many paragraphs, but he wants you to set up a call to discuss your sales and marketing goals.
Oh yeah, he also has his "VERSE OF THE DAY," so you should feel really comfortable giving him your money because, you know, he quotes the Bible and is a minister.
Maybe it was four years at the Air Force Academy and five years of active duty around the world that beat into my head that details matter.
Keap—or any inbound selling/marketing automation platform—is a powerful and intricate platform with a lot of moving pieces and parts, and, as we know, with great power comes great responsibility.
Part of my responsibility as a Keap Consultant is knowing the little details, such as Tagging structure, when to leverage Internal Forms vs. Note Templates, how to work an Opportunity with the Opportunity Pipeline, when to use the Shopping Cart vs. custom Order Forms, and more, which I cover in the Keap Tutorials.
When I see someone misspell "InfusionSoft" and misstate the Keap Certified Partner fee, despite providing their own screenshot to the contrary and incorrectly stating that there has never been anything positive said about any Keap Partner and call Keap Certified Consultants "InfusionSoft Certified Constants," I run away from that person as quickly as I can and encourage everyone else to do the same
Since 2008, I've been a Keap Certified Partner, and while we have had both lows and highs, they have been the engine behind my entrepreneurial success.
In 2014 I added both Ontraport and HubSpot certifications to my resume, which allow me to make the best recommendation to you based on your needs vs what I'm only certified in.
So, if you're either in need of Infusionsoft help to get more out of your platform or you'd like to discuss which platform will meet your needs, contact me via the link below, and let's talk.
Now go sell something,
Wes