I’m Testing the OLSP System: Here’s Why (A New Member’s First Look)

Spread the love
I’m Testing the OLSP System – Here’s Why
I’m Testing the OLSP System – Here’s Why

A few days ago, I joined the OLSP System (Online Leads and Sales Platform). I’m brand new to it, and I joined for $7, so I’m not here making big claims or pretending I’ve tested everything.

 

Join The OLSP System Here

 

A friend of mine introduced me to it. He’s been through some of the training and has attended live training days, and he spoke positively about the system. For $7, I thought it was worth having a look inside and sharing my first impressions.

 

 

Why I’m Taking a Look at OLSP

I’m always interested in different training methods and different approaches to building an online business. I’ve been a member of Wealthy Affiliate for over 11 years, and I still think it’s a great platform, but I also like to see what else is out there, especially when the entry cost is low enough to test without pressure.

There are a lot of “systems” online, and many of them promise the world. My approach is simple: pay a small amount, explore the platform, see what it actually offers, and then decide whether it deserves more of my time.

 

Join The OLSP System Here

 

What OLSP Stands For

OLSP stands for “Online Leads and Sales Platform”. The focus, as the name suggests, is lead generation and learning how to turn those leads into sales. I’m still exploring, but that’s the main idea behind what I’m seeing so far.

What You See Inside as a New Member

When you log in, you’ll see a dashboard and a menu with different areas. From what I’ve seen so far, these include things like:

  • A main dashboard area
  • Commissions (for tracking earnings if you choose to promote)
  • An affiliate centre with products you can promote
  • Leads (for tracking and managing leads)
  • Traffic options (including paid traffic if you want to use it)

Just to be clear, I haven’t tested all of these features yet. This is a first look from a new member’s point of view. I understand the general principles, but I’m still getting used to how it all works inside the platform.

The Community Side (Skool)

Another part of the system is the community. The owner is Wayne Crowe, and there’s a private group hosted on Skool (a platform I’ve heard quite a bit about recently).

Inside the group, there are sections such as classroom-style training, a calendar, discussions, events, and member interaction. From what I’ve seen, you can ask questions, join conversations, and follow along with training and updates.

Again, I’m new here, but the community element looks like a strong part of the setup because it’s not just a static course. There’s an ongoing group you can participate in.

Why the $7 Entry Matters

For me, $7 makes it an easy decision to test. In the UK that’s roughly just under £5 (depending on the exchange rate), so it’s not a big financial commitment. It’s simply a way to get inside and see what you actually get before deciding whether it’s something you want to take further.

What Happens Next

I’m going to keep learning my way around OLSP. If it continues to look good, I’ll create a few more posts and videos as I understand more of the training, the process, and how the system is designed to work in the real world.

If you want to try it, I’ll include my link in the video description or in the comments where you can take a look for the same $7 I paid. As always, do your own research and make your own decision.

Related Posts on My Site

If you’d like to explore some related content of mine, here are a few useful pages and posts:

Final Thoughts

Thanks for reading. I’m not presenting this as a full review yet, because I simply haven’t been inside long enough. This is just an honest look at why I joined, what I can see so far, and why I think it’s worth testing when the entry cost is so low.

If you watched the video, thanks very much for your support, and I’ll share more as I learn more.

Scroll to Top