CraigRC SEO FastAttack vs TrafficGrab.com?

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I bought CraigRC SEO FastAttack for $9, I am thinking to buy TrafficGrab.com as well for $79. I am a newbie in internet marketing, working as software developer for 20 years.

Question:
Is there a significant value to pay $79 for trafficgrab.com? Given I have read and understand CraigRC SEO FastAttack.

Thanks for your thought,

Andrew
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  • I haven't heard of FastAttack, but I've gone through TrafficGrab and it is SOLID.

    I've been in the IM world for ~4 years now, and TrafficGrab covers basically every important traffic generation strategy that there is.

    Once you go through it, the only thing you'll need to worry about is what website you want to drive traffic to.

    Compared to FastAttack, TrafficGrab is a lot more expensive, but when you realize that TG is actually better than most $2000+ home study courses, $79 isn't that much.

    At the end of the day, it's about YOU. Don't become another information junkie like so many warriors who consume one product after another.

    If FastAttack gave you all the info you need about traffic, then great. However, if you feel you need to learn more about traffic, then I definitely recommend you check out TrafficGrab.
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  • Hi Andrew

    I have bought both products. Craig's report was excellent, I really got a hell of a lot out of it. The $9 price was ridiculous. But to be $9 or $79 is much of a muchness, both products are worth a lot more than that.

    I also really enjoyed Traffic Grab. I wouldn't really compared the 2 as they really are totally different. Traffic grab was incredibly comprehensive and looks at traffic from a broad perspective. There's a lot of stuff in there that is much broader than SEO. I watched it on my iPad at the coffee shop over the course of a week or so and learnt a huge amount - even on topics broader than traffic really (business stuff etc).

    At the same time it probably doesn't quite go into the level of detail or Fast Attack SEO - i.e. I like how Craig was really prescriptive about telling you specifically what to do, what networks to set up links on etc. I think Craig really knows his stuff when it comes to link building.

    I do recommend both products in fact I enjoyed Traffic Grab so much I wrote a video review on it. And it's not an affiliate link, I have no affiliate links on my blog I just liked the product and learnt a lot from it so I thought I would review it.

    Good luck and all the best.

    Dan
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  • Any link to the SEO Fast attack?

    All of Schramko's products are terrific.

    But don't forget.. it's not what you learn from either.. but what YOU implement.
  • Traffic Grab is solid, but IMHO, it's not for beginners.

    If you are new to traffic generation, Chris Farrell's material is the best I've ever come across for newbies.

    He goes through everything step by step, so it's sooo easy to understand. He's got an "I Love Traffic..." video course on his membership site, which is $4.95 to try for 7 days.

    I would say that if you just spent the $5 to view his traffic video course alone and take solid notes from it, you'll be better off than if you bought any of the other WSOs out there.

    Chris really does take you by the hand. You can quit after the 7 days if you are tight on money and just rejoin for more information at a later date when you need something beyond what he taught you.

    As long as you APPLY the information from Chris, you'll make money. His system is solid and very simple.

    I have Traffic Grab as well, and of course, it's solid (duh, it's by James Schramko, the man who showed up as #1 on Google searches for the keywords "internet marketer")...

    But as a newbie, I think you'd be better served by Chris Farrell's course. Then graduate onto James's materials once you are done applying the basics.

    In the end, it's what you DO with the materials that determines if you'll make money from it. And as a beginner, Chris Farrell's materials makes it very easy for you to start. You just need to do your part.

    HTH :-)
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  • <-- Got Traffic Grab.

    Solid material - and worth far more than the piddly amount James charges.

    If you're new to SEO techniques, TG might be a little overwhelming. If you're already doing SEO, TG will probably add new ideas which will increase your results.
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  • I can only speak of TrafficGrab, and just like what the others have said, if you are a complete newbie in SEO or IM, then TrafficGrab can be a bit too much for you. That's because it covers a lot. I totally dig the mind maps.

    Totally worth the price tag.
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  • I haven't bought Fast Attack so cant comment on that, but got Traffic Grab when it came out last year. As per above comments - it's solid and comprehensive and $79 is excellent value for it (I've seen much less touted for much more). There's a lot in it, which as someone else pointed out may be a bit much for newbies at first - but break it down... you don't have to do it all in one go...

    If you want to understand SEO methods and techniques so that you can implement and make $100's, $1000's whatever... $79 will turn out to be a small and worthwhile investment.

    Just my 2 cents...
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    • Don't have SEO FastAttack but it looks like an "SEO course" not
      a "traffic course".

      I got Traffic Grab as soon as it launched because I have every
      other Schramko product, because they provide real value and
      fundamental strategies that work for the long term (unlike a lot
      of WSO's that we see).

      Traffic grab covers a number of different traffic strategies including
      SEO to help you build a more solid business, because relying on
      just SEO is a beginers mistake.

      My company is damn good at SEO and we still use a number of
      other traffic strategies outside of SEO, because we don't know
      for sure that search engines won't change the way they do
      things and all the organic traffic dries up some day.

      At the end of the day it really depends on if you want to just learn
      SEO or if you want to build a more solid business with multiple
      traffic streams? IMHO
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