Buyer Arbitrage 1.0 Review
It was available as a WSO a while ago, but now it is being released on Clicksure for $47 or as usual if you exit the first page you will get the cheaper option.
The full review is at Twirlie.com.au, but I will give you the best bits here. All in all I am really impressed with this product (which is rare for me - usually I am dishing out 1 or 2 star reviews) and it is the only product I have reviewed that I believe you can make money with on the very first day.
Essentially, this piece of software is all about searching out existing Fiverr gigs and comparing them to Craigslist postings. You become the "middle-man" as it were when you do a search using Buyer Arbitrage. You get an inside look at the online supply and demand that is going on behind the scenes.
Here's an example of how to use the software:
You do a search in Buyer Arbitrage for baseball. The results you get show you people searching for baseball articles for their sports blog (this is from Craigslist) and you also see people who can write baseball articles for five bucks (this is from the Fiverr results.)
Now, let's say that the person looking for articles is willing to pay $10 a piece for each article, and he's looking to get 20 of them for his blog. You contact the person, get the writing job and turn around and outsource the writing to the guy on Fiverr. You make $100, the Fiverr writer makes $80 (because of Fiverr fee) and your client from Craigslist gets the articles he needs.
Is it worth buying?
In my opinion it really is a solid application. It does just what it's supposed to do, runs pretty fast and returns data that can be put to good use by enterprising online marketing folks. However, I will say that the majority of people who simply want to build affiliate websites will probably not get a lot of use out of this product.
This software is made for people who aren't afraid to do a bit of hustling to make extra money online. Granted, it does take a bit of work and creativity to come up with profitable uses for this software, so expect to put a little bit of time and effort in on the front end. But once you do get a feel for using Buyer Arbitrage I think that you'll agree with me that it is one of those rare pieces of IM software that actually delivers exactly what it's supposed to.
What do you guys think?
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