05-06-2015, 03:49 PM
05-06-2015, 03:57 PM
I am making a mirror now and your mirror is NOT needed! Please, just don't want your mirror in my post, thanks!
(05-06-2015 03:21 PM)saif0506 Wrote: [ -> ]Good One Post
05-06-2015, 04:18 PM
DONE! Enjoy! And pls review
checking awhile ago, can download but now the link seem taken down already!
checking awhile ago, can download but now the link seem taken down already!
(05-06-2015 03:08 PM)me_abhi Wrote: [ -> ]Nice Share dude.
And the OTO 2 seems appelaing.So if anyone grabs that chick from the farm,it would be very helpful
Thanks
05-06-2015, 06:56 PM
Great Share, Thank You. +5 Reps.
05-06-2015, 07:28 PM
05-06-2015, 07:29 PM
so it's about promote cpa campaign using facebook ads and list building?
05-06-2015, 07:50 PM
Direct page/download for front-end
And, it looks like this is the OTO1
Magic Button :
Code:
http://scmaccess.com/scm-simple-cpa-machines-access/module-1/
And, it looks like this is the OTO1
Magic Button :
Code:
http://scmaccess.com/thanksforgettingoto1yd/
05-06-2015, 08:14 PM
It's valid but nothing new, nothing here for anyone with any experience, didn't even recognize any nuggets, there are some things in the material I'd be concerned about and there is one large omission, which might be well-meaning.
Essence of the FE product: 8 modules, 9 videos, place FB ads to send targeted traffic to a landing page (squeeze page), get the opt-in, then use an email sequence to promote multiple products in the same niche.
One thing they did do quite well was to walk through Facebook's advertising policies. Although they don't necessarily "walk their talk" in terms of the examples they use later.
The large omission I'm talking about is, they didn't cover retargeting. So they drive people to a landing page and don't pixel them but do email them ... this is obviously missing a significant income opportunity but it might be deliberately done to keep it simple for newbies.
The landing page is the classic simple squeeze page, headline lead magnet, collect email, move along. They do stress inclusion of some legal page links in the footer.
The Graphics (an OTO?) don't seem anything special at first glance. The usual types of stuff included in graphics packages like this but, there are some banner ads you could use as templates for CPA and other affiliate offers.
The DFY (OTO) is puzzling ... I haven't seen the OTO sales page so I'm not sure how this fits in with the main product. They include packages for different niches (forex, credit, dating, make money, weight loss) with sales pages, 35-page ebooks, etc ... see below for the weight loss;
Weight loss\WeightLossKickstart\License.pdf
Weight loss\WeightLossKickstart\Module-1-Ebook
Weight loss\WeightLossKickstart\Module-2-Website
Weight loss\WeightLossKickstart\Module-3-Promo-Banners
Weight loss\WeightLossKickstart\Module-4-Graphics
Weight loss\WeightLossKickstart\Module-5-License-Pack
Weight loss\WeightLossKickstart\Module-6-Keywords
Weight loss\WeightLossKickstart\Module-7-Social-Media-Images
Weight loss\WeightLossKickstart\Module-8-Tweets
Weight loss\WeightLossKickstart\Module-9-FB-Updates
Weight loss\WeightLossKickstart\Recommended Marketing Tools And Extras.pdf
So ... is the intent that you actually sell your own products? The web site is a 1-page sales letter. Yet the folder these come in is called "leadmagnets." and the ebook at 35 pages is far too long to be useful as a lead magnet yet not good enough IMO (classic example of PLR) to be a sale-able item.
So ... nothing for anyone with any experience and I'm not sure there's enough for someone without experience to seriously get going.
Essence of the FE product: 8 modules, 9 videos, place FB ads to send targeted traffic to a landing page (squeeze page), get the opt-in, then use an email sequence to promote multiple products in the same niche.
One thing they did do quite well was to walk through Facebook's advertising policies. Although they don't necessarily "walk their talk" in terms of the examples they use later.
The large omission I'm talking about is, they didn't cover retargeting. So they drive people to a landing page and don't pixel them but do email them ... this is obviously missing a significant income opportunity but it might be deliberately done to keep it simple for newbies.
The landing page is the classic simple squeeze page, headline lead magnet, collect email, move along. They do stress inclusion of some legal page links in the footer.
The Graphics (an OTO?) don't seem anything special at first glance. The usual types of stuff included in graphics packages like this but, there are some banner ads you could use as templates for CPA and other affiliate offers.
The DFY (OTO) is puzzling ... I haven't seen the OTO sales page so I'm not sure how this fits in with the main product. They include packages for different niches (forex, credit, dating, make money, weight loss) with sales pages, 35-page ebooks, etc ... see below for the weight loss;
Weight loss\WeightLossKickstart\License.pdf
Weight loss\WeightLossKickstart\Module-1-Ebook
Weight loss\WeightLossKickstart\Module-2-Website
Weight loss\WeightLossKickstart\Module-3-Promo-Banners
Weight loss\WeightLossKickstart\Module-4-Graphics
Weight loss\WeightLossKickstart\Module-5-License-Pack
Weight loss\WeightLossKickstart\Module-6-Keywords
Weight loss\WeightLossKickstart\Module-7-Social-Media-Images
Weight loss\WeightLossKickstart\Module-8-Tweets
Weight loss\WeightLossKickstart\Module-9-FB-Updates
Weight loss\WeightLossKickstart\Recommended Marketing Tools And Extras.pdf
So ... is the intent that you actually sell your own products? The web site is a 1-page sales letter. Yet the folder these come in is called "leadmagnets." and the ebook at 35 pages is far too long to be useful as a lead magnet yet not good enough IMO (classic example of PLR) to be a sale-able item.
So ... nothing for anyone with any experience and I'm not sure there's enough for someone without experience to seriously get going.
05-06-2015, 08:41 PM
Thanks to Scanvenger and Sharemonster for the OTOs both REP'ed and OTO's link updated in OP
05-06-2015, 09:57 PM
Nice Share but it feels like same outa olda stuff