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| Warrior Member War Room Member Join Date: Apr 2010
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Received an email promoting Affiliate Traffic Cash - the automated software that includes: -> Fast SEO Indexing tool -> Auto Twitter - NO WORK! -> Instant Top Ranking Ping Tool -> Stealth Domain Finder Did anyone have a chance to review it? |
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| Active Warrior War Room Member Join Date: Oct 2009 Location: Plymouth. UK
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I've watched the video and read the sales page. If it sounds too good to be true, then it probably is. Just install this software click 3 buttons and the cash arrives. Get your copy now while you still can only 300 available. Classic "magic button" limited availabilty B.S Just my 2 cents |
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Don't understand why these BS are promoted by the Big GURUs ... was in BusinessWeek!.. you know who they are... and the most annoying are the exit pop-ups... begging to buy for a $10 discount! |
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I don't believe, 100% don't believe in 3 click software! BS.
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If I get a chance I will try and do a review on it however there are just so many of these products coming out I can not possibly keep up with reviewing all of them and then at the same time run my business. But I will try and review this product. |
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I currently use all of above except the auto twitter which I assume is an auto 'tweeting' tool. Get your posts tweeted is definitely a good thing. So I won't call this a scam if it really does what it says it does. I saw Jeremy Kelsall do a couple of reviews on launches like this, wonder if he would do a review on this one too | |
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Hey, thanks for sharing. It is fishy and we've seen it so many times... but I thought I'll ask, 2 heads are smarter then 1
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Good Lord! not another one! LOL I too received the email. I don't unsubscribe to some of it because it gives me a good laugh when I'm feeling down. It's quite "amazing" how the template for these things is almost always the same. Sorry, no review because at this point I think we all pretty much already know how these things are. Yes there are exceptions to the rule but too many of them aren't. Thought I would post just for humor sake. Take care, J |
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| Should Know Better By Now War Room Member Join Date: Aug 2010 Location: Currently in RAM
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Looks like you just 'push a button' and it finds expired domains that have some traffic. You buy the domain if it's right for your niche, put up a sales page of some type, and make "automatic" profits. As long as you don't pay too much for the domain name. ![]() FWIW, I also stumbled across www.searchdiscovered.com -- a goofy page of ads that gets traffic from all kinds of places it shouldn't, so it has mountains of un-targeted traffic, over 1 million unique visitors a month from 3,000 sites in 100 different categories and is less than a year old. Its traffic soared off the charts on Day 1. (Maybe somebody should be selling THAT trick.) I found it because one of Jeff Johnson's (he gives away a lot of good content and tools; check him out at undergroundtraininglab.com) free download users was re-routed there. ??? You can buy searchdiscovered.com for $45,000 to half a million bucks, depending on who you ask. Not bad for a Google PR=0. But I doubt if the traffic they're getting would continue for you, since they're using some goofy DNS/IP trick, or search re-direct, or game signups or something strange to get lots of random traffic. Google it.Bottom line? I'm learning that when a sales page says, "Press one button and earn a zillion bucks" what they really mean is THEY can push one button (and send out 50,000 emails to their list for their flavor-of-the-day affiliate offer) -- not that YOU could do that tomorrow. But, in all fairness, they often show you how they built their list over a period of a few years by doing it the old-fashioned way, so they're not really "lying." Try this little trick: Say the following sentence OUT LOUD, six times, but each time put an accent on a different word. "I never said he said that." Now you know how hype-y sales pages work. You hear what you want to hear, not what they wrote, and it's very easy to misinterpret the written word. ![]() Suddenly a lot of sales pages make sense . . . P.S. The upsells push the $39 price tag to $530. And the commissions he promises his affiliates don't come anywhere near adding up ($394 claimed vs. $265 actual). I'm always suspicious of people who can't -- or won't -- add. ![]() P.S.S. I learned long ago that the value of a business is based largely on it's gross income, not its actual value, so you can boost the selling price dramatically by boosting sales numbers, even if you're not making a profit, or even operating at a loss. On the web, the value of a domain name can come from its traffic volume, even if that traffic is flaky and won't last once you buy it. Caveat emptor, Dico. |
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