What about List Building With Endless Optin?

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I wanted to know if anyone know about Justin Blake's
software, Endless Optin Software

I'm looking for the best way to build my list finding targeted
buyers. I'm using PPC and Article Marketing now and its working.
Have anyone used other ways or software?
#internet marketing product reviews & ratings #building #endless #list #list building #optin #targeted traffc
  • May want to check out this thread I found using google.

    BEWARE of Justin Blake

    I was actually on the payment page when I decided to do a google search on it.
    I reconsidered.
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    • You can also find review from here: wow can't post URLs

      So, maybe it's not worth it... but just search google
    • Hey Glenn,

      I was trying to figure out how this software works. He said it's not co-reg. I just don't get it.

      Same for me, I reconsidered.

      Franck


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    • It's just software to design a squeeze page. Don't buy.

      -Jason
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  • I guess the question I'd ask before buying a product like this is "what could it be?" The sales letter talks a lot about what it's not - not a co-reg list, not a piece of cheap software, not a spidering software. From my read, the one thing it doesn't seem to reveal is what the heck the software is/does. By a process of elimination, it pretty much has to be a squeeze page generator (and maybe some sort of autoresponder creator).

    If you want a better squeeze page to increase your opt-in rate, there really are endless examples you can follow out there - just study the squeeze pages of lists for which you've signed up yourself. You'll probably end up with a better result than with a squeeze page generator, and it won't cost you a cent.
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    • I'm disappointed to see Russell Brunson promoting it; I thought he had more integrity than that.
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  • Just to let you guys know:

    I also received an email today from Shawn Casey promoting this...

    BUT thank god for WF!
  • It is pretty frustrating when people promote lousy products, especially at nearly $200. It is interesting to note that none of the affiliates, or Justin himself have posted any kind of rebuttal.

    Thanks, fellow Warriors for saving me some money.

    Take Care,
    Jim
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    • I don't understand why the "gurus" would promote such a poor product that's so cheap. If you try to close the checkout page, the price is instantly cut in half to $100.

      Justin pays 50% commission.

      Is it really worth promoting this rubbish for $50??? That's quite short-sighted.

      I agree - it makes you think twice about "recommendations" from supposedly top tier marketers (obviously you should always do your own research anyway)
  • Thanks to WF, I almost bought it too! Then, before hitting the pay button I decided to check here.

    I went to navigate from the page and it took $100 off. So if you want to check it out for less, here's your opportunity.
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    • Does anyone actually used (or uses) this software?
  • Ewen Chia also promoted this product, I just wanted to buy it but decided to wait because the sales letter was only full of "how would you feel if", but no explanation about what the product is.

    Secondly this guy is telling that he has a private jet plain, I don't believe that he could afford it with only list building, a plain like this costs about $20 million, and he is driving with cheap Dodge.

    Now I read that this is a squeeze page generator, this guy has totally damaged his online career with selling crap like this for $197.
  • So, nobody actually have used the product so far.
  • BTW, he didn't actually say it was HIS plane. He simply implied it:

    "I'm glad I checked, here. The red flag was having a sales letter all about how nice it feels after eating a great steak without ever trying to prove that he can serve up a great steak.
  • I don't know whether he is a millionaire or not.

    The truth is I bought the software and I thought it gonna create traffic for me.

    But it's not, it's just a software to create squeeze page and a bunch of videos teaching how to drive traffic that I can find in many other places else for much cheaper price.
  • So some of the lessons here are:

    1. When you feel like buying something, navigate away from the page.
    If you get an exit pop and a demon drop in price, there's the red flag.
    2. Google the product and see what else has been posted, like these
    comments.
    3. Carefully check for actual results from any of the so-called "testimonials"
    rather than vague statements about how good they feel now that they've
    bought it (if they have even bought it).
    4. Watch what they do instead of what they say.
    5. Save your shekels and do some work (build your own stuff modeling the
    people who have successfully pushed your buttons).
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    • Hey all,

      I bought this over a year ago and very quickly got a refund.

      In fact, of the hundreds of products I've bought via Clickbank, I've only refunded three, and this was one of them.

      If you go check out the older version of this forum, you'll see a huge number of people giving negative feedback about this inferior product.

      I asked Clickbank to ban the product (and/or the marketer) due to completely false claims on the salesletter.

      Clearly, they didn't...

      The one claim that struck me as being an outright lie is "build a list of 100,000 with one click" or some such crap like that.

      I admit, I was much greener back then. A "gulla-bull" (as Bugs Bunny would say). Live and learn.

      Bottom line, this is nothing more than a rather unsophisticated lead page builder.

      And NO, there is no product that can build you a six-figure list with a single click.

      That is, unless you've already clicked a few hundred times to get things set-up to that point...

      Did you catch that?

      It's semantics - all too commonly used in sales pieces to mislead.

      Sure, lots of things can happen with a single click - AFTER (and only after) ALL the prep work has been done.

      What they never tell you is that the prep work will take from hours to days to weeks and will involve giving your mouse the workout of its life!

      I recommend you make a wide berth around this marketer and whatever he's hawking. You can do much better!

      Like many of you have mentioned, when another "well-respected" marketer pushes something clearly substandard like this, they "self-identify" their ethics, motivation, concern for your well being/progress, etc. right?

      And when that happens, do like I do, unsubscribe immediately! Vote with your mouse!

      Don't waste your precious time writing them an email telling them how much you disapprove. Just unsubscribe and move on!

      Because for every one of those types of marketers, there are 10 more up and coming guys and gals (like you) who deliver huge amounts of genuine value for a pittance.

      Oh, and come to the Warrior Forum to get the real scoop, before you buy...

      Be well,

      Russ
  • Russ great feedback dude, much appreciated!
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    • Here is a free version... see for yourself. Yup, its poo poo.

      ww.topseos.com/search-engine-marketing-tool/endless-optin/238

      Z
  • I just got a mail from Russel Brunson promoting "Income Accelerator" by Justin Blake. Same pictures you were describing. Very happy I came to WF before even considering buying.

    This is the second time I´m really disappointed with one of "the gurus". The first time was when Micahel Rasmussen promoted Google Annihilation. A real crap product which I was naive enough to buy.

    So, who can you trust?
  • I agree with stanli. Gurus really should know how to gain trust.
  • Hi,

    I'm a relative newbie to IM and I've been spending a lot of time just trying to learn. I'm now looking for a system/coaching that I can follow to actually start my business. One of the most important things I've learned so far is no matter how good the product looks, do your due diligence.

    The first place I come to when I'm considering a product is this forum. It has saved me on a few occasions for making bad purchases. I then do a Google search to see what others are saying.

    I would like to add my two cents to this issue of what these gurus promote. I too received the promotion for this product from a big name guru. These guys have a lot of experience, they make a lot of money and they have reputations. I don't understand why they would run the risk of damaging their reputation just for another sale. The problem with this, is that the rest of us who are not so experienced are inclined to trust them because of their big reputations.

    My approach is to give each guru 1 bad product that I write off as a mistake on their part. If it happens again I unsubscribe from their list.
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    • All I can say is 'thank you' to Warrior Forum! I got this email today from NitroMarketing and it seemed interesting but it bothered me that I couldn't tell from the sales page what it actually did. I left the sales page open for a couple hours trying to decide (since it knocked off $100 when I tried to close the original sales page). I decided to do a Google search and low and behold, this thread was the first search result.

      You guys just saved my $97 so thanks for your honest reviews. I will come to Warrior Forum every time from now on!

      Thanks,
      Jean
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  • I saw how it worked - for $97, not worth it.

    Try Xsitepro instead. Include decent squeeze pages and can do much more. Yes, it's more expensive $197... but well worth the price.

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