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| Dare To Be Different War Room Member Join Date: Nov 2005 Location: U.K.
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| Tired Of Spinning Your Wheels, Wasting Time And Money Implementing Re-Hashed Money Making Schemes And Trawling Through Endless Self-Promotional Nonsense Posts On Discussion Forums, Trying To Find Scarce Nuggets Of Useful Information? Yep, I was tired of it too. ![]() So I jumped on one of those golden nuggets of information - Look At What They Do, Not What They Say They Do! I've been doing that for some time now.Repeatedly in the Warrior Main Discussion Forum, I advise people to get out there and take a look at what people are actually doing to make money, to learn from this, to implement and test ideas and to form their own conclusions based on real, empirical evidence. But it's clear that not everyone knows how to efficiently accomplish this, so I decided to put together this report which explains and demonstrates the strategies I use, the free websites that I use and how I implement these strategies and utilise these resources to gather competitive intelligence and reverse engineer successful individuals and their websites. When talking with prospective 'offline' customers about their existing website and those of their competitors, what could be better than being able to quickly establish the primary goal of their website and the areas which are screaming out for improvement? What could be more convincing than quickly analysing the same things about their competitor's websites - for example, pointing out their biggest weaknesses? So how can you develop this potentially lucrative ability? Answer = By developing the right kind of habits. Instead of going in endless circles between 'how to make money' products and reading forum threads that typically provide a host of conflicting opinions, my Sneaky Spying Secrets report takes you by the hand and shows you how to spend your time more productively, investigating and analysing website data, finding groups of websites which belong to the same individual/company and showing you how to get the most out of your forum-time. Using screenshots, I show you where to click, what to focus on, what to ignore and explain how to put all of this information together. What you will learn -
The report comes in a zipped PDF with personal use rights only. It's 69 pages long and has a fair amount of screenshots. I don't 'waffle' too much. I do get straight to the point and I use the screenshots to show you exactly what to do. Stop spinning your wheels and wasting your money on endless products which don't alter the way you use the internet on a daily basis, make a small investment, change your surfing habits forever and learn how to get the big picture, the ExRat way! ![]() ![]() ![]() Product Updated From 56 to 69 Pages Based On Early Initial Feedback Please See Post #10 (Below) For More Details I listen to my customers and give them my very best service and more of the information they want and need because my customers are my lifeblood and they rock! ![]() Quote:
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| Dare To Be Different War Room Member Join Date: Nov 2005 Location: U.K.
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Frequently Asked Questions - Q. Is this mainly aimed at those in the IM world, or is it also relevant for those interested in the analysis of competitors selling physical products? A. you can use this information for that purpose. But the main thrust of this product is primarily aimed at people who want to learn about internet business (any niche) and offers them alternative and uncommon ways of doing that, by going out and examining what's out there on the internet, as opposed to learning through second-hand information (EG buying 'make money' products, reading forums in an unfocussed manner). Therefore some of the sections in the report (EG the section on researching individuals on forums) may not be entirely relevant to the analysis of competitors selling physical products. On the other hand, if you are interested in taking the URL of one of your competitor's websites in order to see if you can locate more of their websites, there are some sections that will point you to the resources to do this and show you the best way to use those resources. This part of the salespage kind of sums up what this product is all about, the primary focus, if you will - Quote:
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| Senior Warrior Member War Room Member Join Date: Dec 2007 Location: , , USA.
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Roger with a WSO? hmmm...GOT MY COPY! Being able to gather intelligence about what your SUCCESSFUL COMPETITORS and your PERSPECTIVE CUSTOMERS are doing is PRICELESS in this business, so if this report gives me even ONE solid piece of information it will be worth many times more than I paid for it. I was seriously surprised to see that EXRAT (Roger) had posted a WSO..I don't think he ever has before, and if you search his name on the forum, you'll see pretty quickly that he's about as straight up as they come, and not someone spewing nonsense for the sake of selling a couple copies of a WSO. |
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Is this mainly aimed at those in the IM world, or is it also relevant for those interested in the analysis of competitors selling physical products? Thanks, Debbie |
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| I'm sure Roger will answer, but from a "customers" stand point - I'd say this information could and can be used in just about any niche you can think of.
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| Dare To Be Different War Room Member Join Date: Nov 2005 Location: U.K.
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Hi Debbie, Quote:
But the main thrust of this product is primarily aimed at people who want to learn about internet business (any niche) and offers them alternative and uncommon ways of doing that, by going out and examining what's out there on the internet, as opposed to learning through second-hand information (EG buying 'make money' products, reading forums in an unfocussed manner). Therefore some of the sections in the report (EG the section on researching individuals on forums) may not be entirely relevant to the analysis of competitors selling physical products. On the other hand, if you are interested in taking the URL of one of your competitor's websites in order to see if you can locate more of their websites, there are some sections that will point you to the resources to do this and show you the best way to use those resources. This part of the salespage kind of sums up what this product is all about, the primary focus, if you will - Quote:
Jeremy - thankyou, much appreciated. | ||
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Roger, You've finally decided to break your duck and tell us something about how you developed your Forum smarts ![]() Half of these resources I already knew about, but learning about the systematic and intelligent way you approach them (and the others that are new to me) makes this stand out from the bog standard WSO. I'm off to reverse engineer your websites!!! ![]() Martin P.S. You forgot to put in an upsell, downsell and a forced signup to your list. |
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Well, I bought this report and I have mixed feelings about it. On the good side, it definitely offers links to resources which, if used correctly, can give you major insights into your competitors. While I was familiar with a lot of these resources, there were definitely links to new ones which will be interesting to try out. On the less good side, I did feel that the "how" was missing from much of the report. You'll gather information, sure, but the nitty gritty details of which information is really important, and especially how to interpret that information and really put it to use, is a bit thin. More examples and specifics would help in that regard. So I'm left with the feeling that, while this is an important topic, this report just feels incomplete in some places. Is it worth the money I paid? I judge by whether or not I'll make my money back and then some. On that score, yes, there is enough here to make it worth the read but on the whole I was a little disappointed. Sorry to have to write that, but when I review, I need to tell it as I see it. Others may differ. Debbie |
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| Dare To Be Different War Room Member Join Date: Nov 2005 Location: U.K.
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Hi DebbieB, Thankyou very much for the feedback. I will be examining all feedback with a view to updating the product, or adding a follow up with some case studies/more of the 'how'/specifics in the next few days. Of course I will send this out to anyone who has already purchased. |
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Hi, After analysing the feedback from yesterdays launch, I have now updated this product. With some of the material removed/rewritten, it has jumped from 56 to 69 pages with the extra content added. Around 30% of the existing content has been re-written. I hope that any of you who may have been on the fence about this will now dive in and give it a try. If you have already purchased then you should have received an email which I sent five minutes ago, explaining exactly where in the product the updated material is and where you can download the updated version. |
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| Senior Warrior Member War Room Member Join Date: Mar 2007 Location: Massachusetts, USA
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Heck, I learn something from almost every post the guy makes, how can I go wrong with a whole book? | |
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This information is a must have. Discovering for yourself what the winners in your market would rather keep quiet can have the BIGGEST impact on your business. This is a good guide to reference for anyone who really wants to get serious about their niche. |
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Jeremy, Quote:
I'll look at what it's about later. I already know it's money well spent. Paul | |
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| Dare To Be Different War Room Member Join Date: Nov 2005 Location: U.K.
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Hi all, Thankyou for the recent orders. Although I updated this heavily yesterday based on some early feedback and I'm pretty confident that I'm delivering great value, I'd just like to politely inform any buyers who have any type of comments/feedback whether it be good or bad, that I am always grateful for feedback and welcome it in the thread here, via my email address, PM, or via exratsupport.com...take your pick and thanks in advance. Thanks again for your business and kind comments in the thread. |
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IM, like any other "job" can be executed mainly in two ways: - imitating certain motions in an automated way (like the worker at the assembly line) or - having a good understanding of the whole process and using your brain to make it the most effective Now, I don't know Roger (ExRat) personally, never interacted with him... but I have learned to pay attention to his posts in this forum. Why? Because of his brilliant analytical skills and his ability to convey his rational, intellectual thoughts in an exceptionally clear manner. (Confession: I have a soft spot for people whose way of thinking reveals a logical, rational approach - as opposed to emotional outbursts...) So I bought the report as soon as I discovered the link to it. Even if you knew some of the resources and/or the techniques presented in this "spy manual" - it's a great read and very useful (if applied) to organize the 'spying process' in a very effective way. Yes, it gives you step by step instructions how to do the technical part, so even the less experienced users can benefit a lot. However, the more intriguing part is the author's invitation to use your brain and explore even more possibilities by building on what you just read. He even says so: Quote:
![]() As business people in the information industry (i.e. working with information to influence people's behaviour) it is a definite asset if we do some thinking while building our strategies. I enjoyed the report and recommend to anybody that takes seriously their online business. Disclaimer: I didn't get a review copy and I wasn't asked to do this review. | |
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Hi, It's become apparent to me today (20th October) that the email sent out to buyers on the 18th October announcing the product update may not have arrived until today, if at all. Please accept my sincere apologies for this. If you are a buyer and haven't received the updated product, please either check your email client for the update email (sent again today) or simply download from your original purchase email. You can tell if you have the latest version because the updated product has a new chapter called 'Questions To Ask Ourselves' on page 37 - (you can see this in the table of contents on page 2.) I've also rewritten many parts and added an extra 13 pages in total. Thanks! |
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I started following Roger's posts probably around the beginning of this year. Now, I would say compile those posts, and you'd probably have a best-selling ebook.... so this has to be worth getting! _____ Bruce NewMedia |
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Hi Bruce, Thanks a lot for your kind words, they're much appreciated. It sounds like you've been doing some of what I recommend in my product - turning the tables on ExRat, eh? |
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Roger, You had me at "Sneaky.....". ![]() RoD |
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Roger was one of the first people I spoke to when I arrived and happily sat on Skype, without knowing me from Adam, for over an hour, at no cost, to help me with a small problem, namely my technical incompetence. I didn't even read the WSO thread. No point. It's a product from one of the brightest minds I know. Why would I read it? So I've bought it, no idea what it's about, just going to read through it now. I tell you this though, it'll be good. |
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Hi Rod/Richard, Thanks fellas. A lot of trust and confidence being shown in me here, which is much appreciated. To everyone - please come back and let me (and everyone) know what you think of it after you've been through the product - whether it's good or bad feedback - I can take it ![]() For the record, if anyone leaves feedback in the thread, it only gets used as a testimonial here or anywhere else by me (for example, like the ones I have added to the original post) ONCE I have gained your specific permission to do so. Thanks again. |
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Great primer. ExRat's the kind of guy I'm thinking about when I'm trying to hide my sites. Also, great content on the psychology of CI. Learned some great ideas from that on how to better approach the whole process more effectively/efficiently. |
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Hi Paul, Thanks a lot for your purchase and comments. Quote:
I'm delighted that you got so much from this product. Thanks again Paul. | |
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If I was to teach - this is how I'd teach. If you want to get a real education on money making, give Exrat a whirl.. Just from reading the copy I already know this is a gem.
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