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I am not a fan of most mail to thousands sites, click sites, surf to earn, etc. I found Marketing checkpoint by accident but enjoy some of the discussions and learn from the posts. I am one of those rare individuals who actually read the incoming advertisements that show up in my email box. Most of these ads are in the same vein, advertising mailing sites, etc. But one think I can tell the faceless advertisers is that there is NO WAY I would purchase anything from you if you are not willing to post your picture. I think a lot of people come to these sites just to be able to advertise their programs, but I don't care if you are giving away a $thousand dollars$, I click off the site as soon as I see that your picture is missing. With the technology that is present today, no picture means you must be either ashamed of the program you are promoting or you are hiding from something... either way I would not be interested in joining your program. Just my .02 cents.
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I opted out of cnversion pros after my 7 day trial but I think that was a mistake. After using other marketing products I think conversion pros is what I need to take my marketing funnel to the next level. It is one of the products recommended by NWC so I will go back in. Thanks for reminding me. Good luck to you!
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Well the verdict is in. I joined referral frenzy and then signed up to these sites so I could send a mailing to all of them. I followed the instructions because I just needed to know whether this was an effective way to market. I was surprised by the costs of some of these sites but I opted out of most of them and remained a free" member but I could have been paying 10 x111 er month if Joined them all. I think that a lot of money for very little response. I determined that I do not have the time, patience or money to participate in these sites. My mailbox was so full that I could not get to the real email that I wanted. I know I was stupid for not creating another email for just these purposes. But I just needed to go through the process. I joined 111 sites and quickly discovered that some of these sites are just personal ways for the owners to collect emails. Manyof the sites are owned by the same people. The same programs were being promoted across several of the sites. I don't think anybody is reading these emails If I had been smarter I would not have been reading them either. It was a nightmare but lesson well learned.
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Hey, I purchased this product and it is great. Thedownside is you really have to invest mreore than the $47.00. I hate my voice tryiing to do the voice overs so I had to use their voiceover /speakers which sounded robotic but the proram is first class.
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I kept getting these emails about these traffic exchange sites, so I took the plunge and joined something called referral frenzy. I thought that I would put in one code and that my mail would be sent to these 111 sites. Well the reality is that I have to fumble through each of these sites and join individually and wad through each page that show you an upsell, downsell, less, sale each time you sign up. It takes another set of emails to get your referral number to go back to the site to input the referral information to each of these sites. As part of my marketing strategy, I was waiting on a phone broadcast to go to 20K and thought well, I have some time to waste. So I can do some marketing for myself. Since I had already paid to join referral frenzy so I started joining these 111 sites that each could potentially cost on the high side $97.00 year down to a low of $9.00/month. The funny thing is you are asked to pay your money beofre you know whether this insane arrangement even works. One site wanted $497.00 for a lifetime membership (really??) I have been doing this sign up thing for the last two days. The bad part is that my inbox is full of these emails from all these sites. My question could this stuff really make sense to this many people. In the name of research I will go with this for the next 10 days and report my findings I notice that some people own multiple sites so you get the same emails 3-4 times. What a mess. At this end of this trial I will finally have a definitive answer as to whether these owners of these sites are just ripping people off or if they have any value. At the end Now i have to go and unjoin all these sites to take control of my inbox. Whew!!!!
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Who is making all of the money?
vginasands replied to market101's topic in Affiliate/MLM/Network Marketing
Just read this article from Business from Home and it states: "The average Top Earner in Direct Selling is earning approxiately $20,000 per month / $240,000 per year based on 8,000+ ranks and 500+ distributors are making $1+ million a year.Below distributor earnings are based on our Confidential Top Earner Form, public sources, conventions, up and downline information and are estimated due to the dynamics in pay plans. The top MLM earner is frm onecoin and is estimated to earn over 4 million per month. Dexter Yaeger an Amway distributor. is on the list of the top 100 and he is at $1+million per month. The money is out there. People are using the Internet to increase their MLM/Networki Marketing business at an incredible rate. Other advertising sources include: Video marketing Article Marketing Phone Blasts Postcard marketing Social Media Marketing Pay Per Click Classified Ads Solo Ads (from reputable provider) No, marketing online is no joke, it can be time consuming and expensive. Advertising the wrong business can be devasting after you spend the time energy and your resources promoting it. It is simple to check a business out before you commit. Do a Google Search. Can you find information on the owner and a real location for the Business entity. Check out the Reviews that the business receives. Be cautious of these because one of the major ways that "Wealthy Affiliates use to market their business is by writing "Reviews" but in many cases these reviews will give you something to think about BEFORE you spend your hard earned money. Just my 02 cents. -
I just watched a webinar about quality content and got what I consider a real nugget for individuals who are trying to perfect SEO. The Webinar was sponsored by spinwriter.com. These guys will write your articles and then submit them for you. They will also rpovide seed articles for you so you can spin the content into several articles. The guy who created the softwareAaron, was a warrior member I got to test it years years ago when article marketing was really HOT. I recently used the software and while I was not impressed withe the grammatical,syntax etc. of the spun articles the software gave me several versions of my original article. The nugget that I got from the Webinar was to use Wikipedia to get relevant words for your article. Not LSI words but words that are relevant Per the webinar Google looks for relevance as part of the content Google is concerned about what the consumer is actually searching for and what you offer. So I took a couple of the articles that were written or rewritten for me with Spin writer and interspersed it with some relevant words from wikipedia synonyms to slightly change the meaning of the articles but not the focus. My point is that you can get seed articles written for your key words based on this info spin them then check them again use grammerly, your work autocorrect But you must proof the articles thorougly before posting them good writers can be expensive but there are several who offer their services in the Warrior forum for pennies but if you need a constant flow of new content you might want to get your seed articles written use the rewriter to expand them then check check and recheck.
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I could not have written that better myself. The shiny object syndrome is what I think about when I get those WSO mailing telling me about the guy who just made $20,000 in a day. WSO is almost why I don't buy from the Warrior forum anymore. Most of the products have so many upsales that if I could find a way to just click out I would not buy anything. It finlly dawned on me after years of following the gurus is that if the first product your created was going to solve ALL my problems why do you come out with a NEW Product solver every month. And, If your product worked as well as you say why aren't you spending all your time actually Doing your magical money making thing rather than selling it for $6.73 . Great Advice. I could go on and on but Well said
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10 Hours a Week (THW Global)
vginasands replied to Garrett Hutsko's topic in Scams, Rip-offs, and More
I am always amazed by these companies that come online with no real address, no experienced staff in place that they care to share but they offer the world. The business concept is not solid. What they can do is create a huge mailing list of individuals with demographics , likes, buying habits, etc. I doubt seriously if they can afford to pay 5 million people $25.00 per hour. The next step is the $995.00 package with the $39.00/month payments? Whoa. Part of my mission online is to investigate these companies. Just do a Google Search, Check some reviews, read them to see if they make sense. A lot of reviews are self serving and always lead to Wealthy Affiliates because that is one of their Marketing strategies that they teach... but if you look and read long enough you will find some good information that will at least make you stop and take another look at the new Shiny Company- 47 replies
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What About Traffic Monsoon?
vginasands replied to KarriDaltonHull's topic in Scams, Rip-offs, and More
Update on Traffic Moonsoon available online SEC Freezes $207 Million 'Pure Ponzi Scheme'By JONNY BONNER ShareThis http://www.courthousenews.com/2016/07/28/dollar-pyramid.jpg SALT LAKE CITY (CN) — It took a Utah man just two years to bilk 162,000 people of $207 million in "a pure Ponzi scheme" that he pushed on YouTube and on his Traffic Monsoon website, but a judge froze his assets Tuesday, the SEC says. The SEC sued Charles David Scoville, 36, of Murray, Utah and his company Traffic Monsoon LLC on Tuesday. He is its only member and controls it. U.S. District Judge Jill Parrish froze the defendants' assets the day the SEC filed suit. Scoville launched Traffic Monsoon in October 2014. He calls it a "successful Internet advertising services company" that will "provide high quality ad services for affordable prices, and share revenues for a perfect winning combination that will lead to the ultimate success of our customers." Oops.... -
Hey, my name is Virginia Sanders, friends and online identity is Gina Sands. Retired corporate trainer and now internet Marketer (in training). Glad to find a forum of like-minded people who will probably tell you the truth about online Marketing. Was in the Warriorr Forum for years but actually go turned off by the constant ??? they sprew over there NOt as much integrity as there was at one time. When I tell you there are so many gotchas on line I would be just providing the tip of of the iceberg. It is kind of a shame. I have been wondering about one thing however it is the Traffic Exchange programs that I get emails about. Do people really pay the price for these groups and if so do any of them work. I joined one that promised to enroll me in ??? programs from one link.. but what I found is that I have toactually go to 111 sites and fill out the forms? WHAT? Even then it would not be so bad if each of the sites kept trying to upsell you downsell you resell you over and over. It could take days to sign up for these sites. Just seems a waste of time and MONEY??? Am I wrong?