Plug and Play Niche Cash??

by mpx305
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I'm getting emails about this product - has anyone heard of it good or bad?
#cash #niche #play #plug
  • Profile picture of the author pappyy3
    I am getting emails about this as well.

    Certainly looks like an interesting product, being released by Andrew Hansen. (Of the Niche Marketing On Crack, fame).

    I quite like the way they have done their launch.

    Not over-hyped.
    No false "Make a million dollars in a week " promises

    It's launching in the next week or so so I'm sure there will be some more information available soon.
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  • Profile picture of the author Stuart Stirling
    Andrew makes good quality products so he doesn't need to rely
    on hype to sell them.

    He invited me to check out his new Plug and Play niche cash product
    in exchange for a testimonial and honestly, it was much better than I
    expected. It's similar to PnP1 but a lot more work has been done for
    niche cash.

    I think the order button goes live in a day or two and only 500 copies
    are being sold. I think it will sell out pretty quick, but time will tell all.
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    • Profile picture of the author sohailzafar
      I just purchased the package. Will let everyone know how it is once I get through it after I get home from work tonight. Least I can do considering how many times I have been saved from making bad purchases based on honest reviews here.
      Thanks,
      Sohail
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      • Profile picture of the author sohailzafar
        Originally Posted by sohailzafar View Post

        I just purchased the package. Will let everyone know how it is once I get through it after I get home from work tonight. Least I can do considering how many times I have been saved from making bad purchases based on honest reviews here.
        Thanks,
        Sohail
        The program looks really good from what I can tell so far. The amount of content is is simply amazing. Lots of niches to choose from. Some I never thought about. Really out there niches which have searches but not something you would think of everyday. And then there's the world class service from Andrew. He is truly a class act. I got answers to my inquiries much sooner than expected considering it was launch day.
        My only gripe is that all the numbers I saw for searches were for Broad match, which, IMHO, do not accurately tell you how many people are searching for the keyword. I think an EXACT match search number would have been better. Perhaps I'm mistaken in my concept and Andrew can speak to that .
        All in all, a VERY good product. It even has a payment plan for those of us (including me ) who cannot afford to come up with $300 all at once. Now all I have to do is act.
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        • Profile picture of the author AndrewHansen
          Hey Sohail,

          To address the issue of broad vs exact match...

          Generally these numbers are important, but for long tail, product name keywords, the importance diminishes I think. To give a (fictitious) example:

          Say one of the keywords is a specific product name:

          Dyson E3670 Power Cleaner

          And say with broad match, it had 1000 searches.

          This means that those thousand searches could be comprised of other words that simply CONTAIN "Dyson E3670 Power Cleaner"...

          So it could be contain searches for a term like "Dyson E3670 Power Cleaner Review".

          That being the case, the question is, do you mind if some of your searchers, the people you are targeting, are searching a MORE specific version of your keyword?

          With the exclusion of modifiers like "scam", when we're looking at a buying keyword so specific like this, I don't mind if it has 1000 searches some of which might be for MORE specific keywords (more specific means they know more about the product and are further along the buying curve)... to me, that's a great keyword.

          When a product name is included in a Google search, it's almost always (with some exceptions) someone who wants to buy... all that varies is HOW MUCH they want to buy and how far along the "buying curve" they are.

          To your initial point which I think was that "it would be better to have exact match"... actually you're right. If the 1000 searches were exact match, it might mean a slight advantage. My point is just that having the data be broad match is not a significant factor and not a DISadvantage.

          I hope this helps!

          Andrew
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          • Profile picture of the author sohailzafar
            Thanks for the quick reply Andrew I really appreciate it. I did buy the product and look forward to making some serious mooolah with it. Andrew is the big reason I bought the product cause for someone like me $300 is a lot of money. Seriously, anybody who has not purchased this product should. This is an honest recommendation. No affiliate link here
            Thanks,
            Sohail
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    • Profile picture of the author Votoshka
      I have looked at this, and while it sounds like a great system, you have theoretically 500 people all going after the same niches using the same articles... I know you could re-write the articles and stuff, but still there's that level of competition there that makes me concerned.

      I know not EVERYONE will follow the system through, and certainly not everyone would use every niche, but I can still imagine that some niches could become saturated fairly quickly.
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      • Profile picture of the author TiffanyB
        Do you have to apply to certain affiliate networks to be able to promote products? Does he give you a list of products to promote or do you have to find your own that match the site?
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        • Profile picture of the author AndrewHansen
          Hey Tiffany,

          Yes, all the products in our spreadsheet are available through various affiliate networks. They vary between CPA, per sale commission offers... affiliate programs that you would have heard of and others that you wouldn't. (Note: no Clickbank)

          We provide you with the list of untapped products and you apply and promote them.

          Hope that helps!

          Andrew
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          More Affiliate Marketing & SEO Strategy For Free Than Most Courses Will Give You If You Pay... http://andrewhansen.name

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  • Profile picture of the author 32paul52
    I have been andrews customer before- just as a side point customer service was awesome -professional and the best i have found in a few years online.

    Paul
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    • Profile picture of the author AndrewHansen
      Hey Saunds,

      Yeah unfortunately sometimes Paypal messes up the redirect and doesn't send you back to the thank you page. You can PM me with your email address and I can look it up and send you the email with your password in it. Or you can submit a ticket through the support desk.

      Andrew
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  • Profile picture of the author tedkelso
    anyone who bought this and am making $ with it?
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