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06-27-2019, 11:45 AM (This post was last modified: 06-27-2019 11:46 AM by quijibo.)
Post: #11
RE: [GET] Clickbank Passive Income - Free Traffic Avg. 344 Daily
(06-26-2019 09:00 AM)coolcat-NY Wrote:  Review: I wouldn't trust this guy whatsoever! Why? I stopped reading after he recommended SQUIDOO (!!!) as a traffic source! For the younger folks out there - Squidoo was a great source for income and traffic to your site. But it was acquired 5(!) years ago by Hubpages. So the info in here is at least 4 yrs old - I'll pass!

I've checked many of the shares posted here, and so far a solid 100% of those that are sold for some stupid amount like 7 bucks are just garbage.
Who actually buys this crap??
06-28-2019, 10:43 PM
Post: #12
RE: [GET] Clickbank Passive Income - Free Traffic Avg. 344 Daily
MisterY Thank you so very much for your insightful review

Brilliant
Perfect 10

Reps added for this great review
06-28-2019, 11:17 PM
Post: #13
RE: [GET] Clickbank Passive Income - Free Traffic Avg. 344 Daily
Squidoo??


Ha ha!!! ... old rehash product in new bottle!
06-29-2019, 02:26 AM
Post: #14
RE: [GET] Clickbank Passive Income - Free Traffic Avg. 344 Daily
Thank you for saving time, and Thanks for the original share

(06-26-2019 11:01 PM)MisterY Wrote:  Quick Review:

Don't waste your time

Full Review:

This starts off with a list of ideas for getting traffic. None of them are explained, just a list cobbled together from all over the place. As coolcat-NY said, above, he even mentions Squidoo (which has been dead a long time).

After that comes a blindingly strong and obvious affiliate 'recommendation' to invest in Builderall to create landing pages and so on. Most of this 'review' of Builderall is copied from the sales letter.

After that you're introduced to Instagram as a way of building your brand. Fair enough but nowhere is a link made as to how you're going to use Instagram to sell Clickbank products. That's hardly surprising because this whole section on how to create an Instagram account, post interesting images etc. is copied and pasted from PLR. Easy enough to tell - the font changes!!!

Then we segue into Twitter. At least, here, the author is using his own words. He advises making Tweets that point to your Builderall landing page (of course). What you do with them then is anybody's business. Oh, and now he's telling you to tweet about hoodies on Teespring. Clickbank, again, is conspicuous by its absence!

Ah, but he does recommend that you promote your own MMO product, which he will create for you on Fiverr. In fact he's so intent on this that his Fiverr links are peppered throughout the PDF. Funny that he slags off the 'gurus' who's training, he claims, is rubbish and never works. Takes one to know one, eh? (except this guy's no guru).

Then comes Quora. 'This method will guide you to make up to $150 everyday without nothing literally !' he says.
What to do? Here's the Quora Secret Method - with a TWIST!: (oooh, aaaah, tell me, tell me)...
Search for questions in your niche, copy the best answer, use Google Translate to turn it into Dutch. Use Translate to turn the Dutch text back into English. Check it in Plagiarism-Checker. Then paste it into your answer to a more recent question and link to, you guessed it, your Builderall landing page!

Conclusion:
'Now go to work and let us know your results!
I know this is not brand new method but it is revised and made in such way that it works always, over and over !'

Shouldn't that be 'it never works, over and over'?

The most intriguing thing is that he must have made some money to be able to afford to pay Todd Gross. In God's name how? Sometimes I wish I was dishonest enough to prey on people's gullibility like this but, for some strange reason, I just can't bring myself to do it.

There are hints that this product dates from 2012 and has been frequently edited and updated. Maybe he's made a tidy sum off BS like this and his Fiverr gig?

EDIT - I've just watched the Todd Gross video - it's copied, edited and pasted from a 'talking head' generic promo video. If I remember correctly, there was a product promoted with these sorts of PLR VSL promos a couple of years back. First time I've seen someone try to use it.




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