04-18-2014, 09:06 AM
Nice share + rep!
Here's my review:
1. This guy talks about building a list but he actually starts with clickbanking which was weird since clickbanking would entail you at least have a list of considerable size (I know cause I tried it). This advice is usable for someone who already has a list to work with and not for someone who's just starting out. This is actually a good technique once done right and if you're adept in tracking your links. If you're someone who doesn't want to be bothered with putting in pixels in your webpages, this is not for you.
2. He also outlines the use of tracking and rotator but doesn't show how. This is pretty advanced for a newbie and if the newbie is anything like me when I was starting out, he or she will get stuck on this part. The good part is, he suggests some free and paid variations of tracking and rotator softwares.
3. Adding a lot of links to your thank you page of a freebie doesn't really help if you're doing click banking (Again, I know because I've tried). He actually has three on his example thank you page. This will work if it was a paid product's thank you page and those links are bonuses because they are bound to click it to check out their bonuses.
4. The pay per lead tactic is the best thing you can take away from this course if you're not into solo ads for monetizing your leads. He suggests pay per lead programs you can join which pays an amount of .50 to .75 a lead or opt in (selling solo ads is much profitable though with a rate of .35 to a dollar PER CLICK not per lead). But if you're someone who doesn't want the hassle of negotiating with other marketers, then PPL is for you.
Conclusion:
Nothing fancy and nothing really that most of you don't know. The only big takeaway is the bonus list of PPL programs you can join to monetize your non buyers list (you'd be crazy to send these to your buyer leads).
But as for the sales page promise of $3 per subscriber, It was nowhere in the course. The author probably estimated that you're going to get that amount once you monetized them with those PPL offers.
Rating: For the price...3 out of 5.
Here's my review:
1. This guy talks about building a list but he actually starts with clickbanking which was weird since clickbanking would entail you at least have a list of considerable size (I know cause I tried it). This advice is usable for someone who already has a list to work with and not for someone who's just starting out. This is actually a good technique once done right and if you're adept in tracking your links. If you're someone who doesn't want to be bothered with putting in pixels in your webpages, this is not for you.
2. He also outlines the use of tracking and rotator but doesn't show how. This is pretty advanced for a newbie and if the newbie is anything like me when I was starting out, he or she will get stuck on this part. The good part is, he suggests some free and paid variations of tracking and rotator softwares.
3. Adding a lot of links to your thank you page of a freebie doesn't really help if you're doing click banking (Again, I know because I've tried). He actually has three on his example thank you page. This will work if it was a paid product's thank you page and those links are bonuses because they are bound to click it to check out their bonuses.
4. The pay per lead tactic is the best thing you can take away from this course if you're not into solo ads for monetizing your leads. He suggests pay per lead programs you can join which pays an amount of .50 to .75 a lead or opt in (selling solo ads is much profitable though with a rate of .35 to a dollar PER CLICK not per lead). But if you're someone who doesn't want the hassle of negotiating with other marketers, then PPL is for you.
Conclusion:
Nothing fancy and nothing really that most of you don't know. The only big takeaway is the bonus list of PPL programs you can join to monetize your non buyers list (you'd be crazy to send these to your buyer leads).
But as for the sales page promise of $3 per subscriber, It was nowhere in the course. The author probably estimated that you're going to get that amount once you monetized them with those PPL offers.
Rating: For the price...3 out of 5.