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SynthNotes

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  1. I for one know the painful and expensive process of generating my own leads. Whatever they are doing with their lead partners is working and I don’t see any copycats coming on the scene any time soon. Everyone needs responsive leads, so any company that has cracked the code on how to generate them consistently and sell them for a cheap price, has a strong foothold in this industry imo and probably won’t be leaving anytime soon.
  2. I am getting clicks and sales with Viralurl still. Mind you, not as much as I would like The issue I have with Viralurl lately is their login process. Every time I login, my AVG antivirus goes berserk with CoinHive. (CoinHive.com the 1 click proof or works captcha option) I used to prefer CoinHive over reCAPTCHA, but as of late something is weird combining AVG and CoinHive.
  3. Jim Harmon and his ad partners share permission based leads to split the cost of high end leads. As a part of his team he will share these leads with you. When he says leads cost $10-$100 per lead these days he isn't kidding. I ran preroll ads on youtube late last year and averaged $65 per double-optin lead (crazy right?!) This startup solves the need for low-cost leads. I have been promoting Max Bounty CPA offers to MLGS leads and my EPC is very impressive (according to my MB account manager) My best Max Bounty offer is Success System Revealed - One Page (4728) and my EPC is 25 cents (3 cents above average) I am going to test offer 4729 Work at Home Moms - CPL (US) next and will report back.
  4. Yes safelists are a worthy and viable tool to advertise and brand your programs online. Not all safelists are created equal however. Here are a few things you should look for: Who is the owner. Is the site owner well established or new to the industry? Adchievers owner for example has a small network of sites that have been online for many years, and I think its a good bet that he's not going anywhere soon Also, from my experience if the site has a lifetime upgrade option, this greatly increases the likelihood the site will be abandoned in under two and a half years. In contrast, mailers with yearly fees almost guarantee greater admin involvement, leading to more effectiveness overall for both buyers and sellers. Yes, it is a but more expensive this way but I believe they offer a higher ROI overall.
  5. Between joining new mailers for $50-$100+ and dealing with the ones that get abandoned once their one year registration is up (for some of them at least) it is pretty tough for the average marketer to be able to skim a profit. IMO once you start spending more than a few hours per day sending out email, you really have to start looking elsewhere for reputable ad sources.
  6. Out of 3 safelists I’ve been testing since the end of January, BigFootMailer ranks #1 in terms of growth and CTR rates. It appears Jane Marks JV with this list is benefiting it quite substantially. Global Matrix Mailer and Adlabyrinthmailer are not growing as much as I had hoped, and ironically I could have guessed this based on the low OTO price. It seems the smaller safelists are always under $75 to upgrade. Big Foot was $105 which is still pretty cheap compared to other lifetime upgrades. Boost My Online Biz was $40/month so I’m 5 weeks in, a total of $80 investested and I’m up a couple hundred i commissions after my fees. I doubt I’ll make any money back on the 2 smaller safelists, but Big foot and Boost have been winners for me.
  7. So today we put a lifetime account in with BigFootMailer for $107 as well as a BMOB account for $39.95. I believe Big Foot has around 600 or so members ATM due to our affiliate ID being in the 600’s. I saw Jane Markes Sokule credits OTO so hopefully she keeps promoting this for awhile. As for BMOB I’ve just watched the training video and hopefully will have time to start contacting the leads later today.
  8. My partner and I joined Global Matrix Mailer for $69 and Adlabyrinthmailer for $29 a few days ago but after hearing feedback from a guy in my upline that’s using this I’m wishing I would have invested in this Boost My Biz program first. I’ll see if I can come up with the funds to test this one too.
  9. Wow a thread with the title "scam" lol. The term scam has got to be the most generic word ever. Meaning starting from "I didn't like it" so I'll call it a scam to scaling up to god knows where.
  10. Gosh I hope this is true as I've had money tied up there for ages not being able to withdraw. I had submitted all of the required information to validate my account a long time ago but still couldn't get through all the red tape. A few of the advertising sites I am a part of use Payza, otherwise I wouldn't have been in this mess to begin with.
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