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Has anyone else used products/services by Global Ad Solutions? I used MMS Express and that seemed to work so,so, but nothing spectacular. I also tried Ad King and Key 2 Success with NO success at all.

These email blasters claim to go to MILLIONS of double opt-ins, but I don't see how my email can go out to millions and not get ONE click.

Does anyone know of a legitimate email ad service to use that won't break the bank?

I'm still fairly new in IM and trying to build my "list", like everyone says you have to. So far though I only have about 10 people in three months, I haven't even got to pr1 on Google yet.

So if you have any email advertising suggestions, I'm all ears. Oh and yes I have tried FB, that didn't work at all either. Thanks in advance for any help.
#email advertising #email blasters #global #solutions
  • Profile picture of the author krithikai
    why no one has responded to this. Do they work or not. can any one help
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  • Profile picture of the author viralgold
    I would NOT use these, as even if you DO get some site visits, (unlikely) the linkbacks you may gain are the WRONG kind of "juice", meaning your site could actually be penalized or worse, dropped by big brother Goooooooogle.

    Anyway, back in 2005 I tried these, and was selling service to customers. It REALLY hurt me, because I thought I was going to bring them a great service, instead of garbage links. (Thank God I'm almost grown up!)

    Anyway, so what I'm saying is double your money by folding it in half and leaving it in your pocket! Stay away from ALL offers that sound too good to be true - they're not.

    Hope this helps!

    Olaina
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    • Profile picture of the author Jacomara
      Originally Posted by viralgold View Post

      I would NOT use these, as even if you DO get some site visits, (unlikely) the linkbacks you may gain are the WRONG kind of "juice", meaning your site could actually be penalized or worse, dropped by big brother Goooooooogle.

      Anyway, back in 2005 I tried these, and was selling service to customers. It REALLY hurt me, because I thought I was going to bring them a great service, instead of garbage links. (Thank God I'm almost grown up!)

      Anyway, so what I'm saying is double your money by folding it in half and leaving it in your pocket! Stay away from ALL offers that sound too good to be true - they're not.

      Hope this helps!

      Olaina
      Yip, stay away of those kind of e-mail blasters.
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  • Profile picture of the author jambaman2
    NADA... not a click, not a sale... NADA!!!
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