Ross Goldberg's Internet Marketing Revolution

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Has anyone used this software yet?

I'd like to see some reviews from warriors who have tested it out
#goldberg #internet #marketing #revolution #ross
  • Profile picture of the author penrhyn
    It looks like a more up to date version of only submitter which he released about 18 months ago.

    That worked very well ,so I would imagine this will be the same.They do look very similar though.
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    • Profile picture of the author donnyh
      lol, just seems like an expensive version of Roboform. You can do the same stuff with roboform... just set up the "custom" fields..

      It's not really automated at all.. you have to go to each website yourself... navigate to the correct page for video/social bookmarking etc and click the "fill forms" button to fill in the data...

      .. which won't work many times so you have to click a button which will copy the title to the clipboard... and then you have to paste it in yourself... and then click another button to copy the description to the clipboard and paste it in yourself...

      So to go through 100 websites with this thing you'll require at least 600 clicks.

      For $300?? no thank you.

      Here's how to do the same thing for around $30:

      1. Get roboform... setup the "custom" fields with the title/tags/desc for the "auto fill" solution. This will work on some websites not on others.

      2. Get Ditto - a free clipboard manager which you can use to quickly paste up to 50 different clipboard entries for those sites that don't get auto-filled with roboform.

      3. If you don't wanna mess with multiple clipboard items... get "Texter" by Lifehacker (also free) which can expand little text snippets that you specify (like "title1") into long snippets of text automatically.

      So there you have your "Internet Marketing Revolution" for like $30...

      ...or if you want an automated solution, look at SEnuke... the only user intervention required for that software is the captcha input...
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  • Profile picture of the author Ross Goldberg
    Donny - it is not the same thing as Roboform, not even close.

    Roboform doesn't rotate an unlimited amount of titles, descriptions, or sets of keywords/tags.

    Roboform doesn't come with well over 3,000 sites built in.

    It also doesn't require you to find all of the sites for you to distribute the content.

    This does require you to click, but everything else is done for you.

    This is not totally automated, but smart marketers understand that blasting out content with an automated software normally means your content gets garbled.

    I'd personally rather spend a few extra minutes to make sure my content is readable by human beings.

    It's also a one time purchase, while the automated softwares cost you every month.

    They all have their benefits and if weighed out honestly, they are all appealing.

    Make your choices based on the goals you have for your business.

    Thanks,
    Ross
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    • Profile picture of the author Gregg Hall
      I will be purchasing and implementing this product over the weekend so I will post my results then. As to the comment about it being similar to RoboForm, that is obviously from someone who has no idea what the product does.

      Ross has a stellar reputation and I would buy it for that reason alone.

      Gregg
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      • Profile picture of the author donnyh
        Gregg,

        I actually have a very detailed idea of what the product does. It helps speed up submission to different websites on the Internet for traffic/backlink purposes.

        And it's great that you'll buy it because of Ross's reputation... I, on the other hand like to see what I'm buying instead of who I'm buying from.

        And Ross you're right.. it does come with a list of websites built into it... that makes it handy.

        But no matter how hard I try, I can't seem to justify a $300 price tag.

        You're right in saying that Roboform can't rotate titles and descriptions. But it's very easy to do that with Texter (which is free, just Google it). Just create a text snippet called "t1" which expands into the complete title whenever you type the word "t1"... then create another one called "t2"... and make that the second title variation...

        Now whenever you go to the website that you want to submit to... type the word t1 into the title box and it gets auto-expanded into the full title. That's two key-strokes... same thing as Ctrl+V.

        ...

        So essentially everything the software does can be done for free with a combination of different tools...

        Ever heard of Brad Callen's directory submitter? It is very similiar to your product... has a list of a few hundred (maybe even thousand) web directories and is based on the same concept of going to the website... picking the category... pressing the "auto-fill" button... and moving on...

        And guess what? You can get it for free at imwishlist.com!

        Of course your software has a larger list of websites... but $300 for a larger website list?

        Don't really mean to be harsh... I'm sorry if I came across like that... but that's what this section of the forum is for right? Reviewing products? Well... there was mine
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        • Profile picture of the author penrhyn
          Hi Ross


          Is this a different product to only submitter which was $147, or is there an upgrade available to previous customers who bought only submitter, me included?

          I have to say I was happy with the previous product and it did its job very quickly. And was well worth the money, the press release function on the new one looks awsesome.

          No doubt IMR is at least as effective. I hope it goes well for you, but I can't help feeling some of your previous customers who purchased only submitter might feel a bit miffed.

          That aside I am sure its a quality product backed as said previously by your stellar reputation.

          Robert
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  • Profile picture of the author Ross Goldberg
    Robert - Of course there will be an upgrade option for owners of Only Submitter - all previous owners should contact me directly at ross [at] rosshelps.com and we'll make arrangements.

    Donny - Brad also has upgrade options for his submitter softwares.

    If you'd rather get 10 different applications to do what 1 software does, then that is exactly what you should do.

    Personally, I removed 7 different pieces of software once this was completed, as I didn't need to use them anymore. I had this software created because it saves me time and energy.

    Also, most of the others don't come with training. Mine does.

    There is also the fact that it does 7 different types of submissions.

    I could argue the value of my product for hours, but someone will always disagree. If you see the benefits of using it, that's awesome. If you don't, then it definitely isn't for you.


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  • Profile picture of the author Gregg Hall
    I have been marketing online for 14 years. my TIME is worth more to me than
    looking for FREE stuff. I believe in investing in my business. If you want to use a dozen free tools to do half of what Ross's software does then go for it.

    Gregg
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    • Profile picture of the author my_addict_mind
      hi ross,

      from the looks of it, your software does not spin the body of the article? is this intentional to leave it like that?
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    • Profile picture of the author davebo
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      • Profile picture of the author my_addict_mind
        the low point of this software is it won't spin the body of your articles unlike senuke.
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  • Profile picture of the author Ross Goldberg
    Addict,

    You are correct.

    It is something that is harder to implement.

    I have the programmer working on rotating paragraphs.

    I hate the way standard spinners work, so it's something we are working on adding into the software.

    The "spinning" that is built in was mainly designed for videos. Articles are a completely different situation.

    In simple terms: We're working on it.
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    • Profile picture of the author my_addict_mind
      thanks ross. i have tested senuke and there is so much bug in being so automated. i like the idea of semi-automation.

      i also heard from an IM friend that you have account creation automation. i like that idea and would like to try out your software for that. btw, do you give trial download? i am interested to test out your account creation system.

      or do you sell your account creation system alone?
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  • Profile picture of the author Ross Goldberg
    No trial at this point. There may be in the future, but we haven't figured out how we want to handle that yet.

    The Signup Automator is not available as a stand alone product at this point. We may release it in the near future.
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  • Profile picture of the author MarcusXavier
    I think Donny H should test his super-duper free software method
    against Ross's.

    Go after the same niche and keywords, only Donny H will use his
    free software, and the other will use Ross's. Then see who's
    more successful.

    If Donny's method works better, than he's justified to make the
    type of comments he is.
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    • Profile picture of the author Christian Chan
      The man is just giving his review. Are you in Ross' fan club?

      Originally Posted by MarcusXavier View Post

      I think Donny H should test his super-duper free software method
      against Ross's.

      Go after the same niche and keywords, only Donny H will use his
      free software, and the other will use Ross's. Then see who's
      more successful.

      If Donny's method works better, than he's justified to make the
      type of comments he is.
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      • Profile picture of the author PR
        Whew, pretty tough crowd here at the WF...

        It seems to do many (but not all) of the same tasks that SENuke does, but without the recurring fee. Anyone who uses SENuke have an opinion?

        Thanks

        PR
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        • Profile picture of the author llott
          Seriously, it really would be helpful if several of you could do a head to head test comparing the free tool approach to Ross's program. How much time really is saved. It would be a little easier to make the case for a $300 price tag if the program spun/rotated internal paragraphs in additions to the semi automatic submissions. I know that would eliminate several applications.
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          • Profile picture of the author mason1
            I am thinking of getting one or the other. I'd also like it if anyone who has SENUKE would say what they think. I wouldn't mind paying more for Senuke if it's worth it, but if Ross's is pretty close might as well just have a one time fee.
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  • Profile picture of the author Bakai
    I would like to see a review from someone who has bought the product and has used it. Personally I would prefer a service that does this where I would not have to do anything. I cannot see having to submit to thousands of sites, even if it is semi automated.

    Ross, how long does it normally take to submit to every site? If someone bought it and offered its service in a WSO I would probably buy that (if someone is thinking of doing that PM me)
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    • Profile picture of the author ShellySamuel
      Hi, am new to the forum, just want to add my opinion, I use senuke. There are some differences between senuke and Ross Goldberg software. These are the differences i noticed. senuke
      1.make automated account creation
      2. Automated account submission
      3. You can see the result in less than less than an hour..
      4. Keyword research
      5. Niche research
      6. Spin your articles, title and descriptions
      7. collect your URL from the web 2.0 submission and ping them.
      8. Add rss feeds to your blogs

      The only different which make Ross Goldberg a little better is that you can pay for it once and it has more submission like press relaease submission and web directories.
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  • Profile picture of the author DonDavis
    That post didn't make much sense Shelly...
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    • Profile picture of the author spudzz
      Full automation is where most of the problems happen, hence a lot of the updates etc. with SENuke.

      Ross's solution is a nice compromise - very comprehensive submission lists for each type, but with the need for some intervention along the way. That actually suits my way of working better, but each to their own.

      The really big ommission here is text rotation for all submission types. It's actually a simple thing to code so I don't see the logic behind it not being included right from the start.

      As for a single up-front cost well, at last is all I can say - the other two competitors here both have very high monthly costs and it's a very welcome change to see someone returning to a less greedy charging model with a properly comprehensive piece of software.
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  • Profile picture of the author MikeAmbrosio
    Ross's tool is a great time saver, once you get everything set up. I gave it to my content guy because when he submits his articles, it takes him quite a bit of time. This makes life easier and gets the tedious tasks done quicker.

    We also use it at Filsaimes office. We don't have a need for the spinning anyway because we have content suppliers, but again - tedious tasks done quickly. The money we saved on manpower made back the cost in just a few hours.

    Nice job Ross.
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  • Profile picture of the author Vijay M
    I'm thinking of getting this. Are any kind of templates provided for writing press releases?
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    • Profile picture of the author Paxton
      I've tried just about every submitter system there is going and never really got the kind of quality from the applications I was looking for.

      I totally believe is putting as much material out there to get people interested in what I have to say about the products I promote, get traffic and, hopefully at the end of the day, sales.

      I don't believe in having loads of listings for my targeted keywords, all with the same stuff on them. Not really that worried about any duplicate content penalties. I'm more worried out pissing off my paying customers - not the bots.

      I've been using the Internet Marketing Revolution software and it makes my life that much easier on a couple of fronts:

      First I don't have to worry about any submissions not going through, as this is basically manual submission. Yes, stuff does get auto-filled from the profiles, but you still have to click stuff.

      Secondly I don't have to worry about any duplicate content. I don't need a spinner submitter as all the stuff I submit is unique. Basically I write my articles and create unique versions on an article rewriter till I'm happy with them. Then it's just a question of running the revolution software and copy/past one of the unique article versions in the correct box for submission.

      The rest gets done on the fly by the software: Titles, Bios, keywords, tags, all rotated. Put enough versions in and your results will be unique.

      You could argue that there are free ways to do the same thing. Just keep opening new browser tabs and do the same copy and paste. No argument from me on that one.

      The revolution software speeds things up for me immensely, and at the end of the day that's a pretty good reason for me to use the software.

      If I had staff to do things for me I might not use it. All I have though is my own time and any time I can save is a pretty good deal in my book.
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  • Profile picture of the author Ross Goldberg
    Just a quick update, we've added in the ability to spin Article, Press Release, and Classified Ad bodies by paragraph.
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