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esarsea's comment on CBmall ...
It is what it is
I signed up for the free storefront only and skipped all the up-sells. As indicated in my title above, it is what it is; a Clickbank storefront. It works as advertised, and allows your visitors an easy way to shop for all types of Clickbank products with your affiliate link embedded into each product.
The primary negative, from my standpoint, is that the top of every page features an advertisement that says, "Get your own free store just like this one and make 50% commission from every sale. "
Huh?
That's like walking into Sears to buy a lawnmower and seeing a sign that says, "We make 50% commission on every lawnmower you buy, but here's where you can get your own lawnmower store for free. "
esarsea's comment on Mass Profit Sites ...
Not holding my breath
This system allows one to access a web-based program where you enter your clickbank ID and Amazon affiliate ID in the spaces provided, click a few buttons, and have a "Fully SEO optimized and monetized" website built for you and online in real time.
Cost is $47 and it allows you to generate 1 site a day.
Upsell #1 is $197 and grants you a license to create up to 50 sites a day.
Upsell #2 is $97 a month for (I forget exact details) but they provide fresh content to your website(s) every few days or a week to assist in SEO. I passed on this offer, but did accept a lesser offer to receive fresh content every 2 weeks for (I think it was) $47 per month. Don't quote me exactly on these numbers for Upsell #2, but I believe it was substantially similar as I described.
The system does what it says it does, in that it creates single-page websites with links to various offers with your ID automatically inserted into the links. Nothing real fancy, but functional - and the more sites you generate, the lower your overall per-site cost is.
To date I've created 800 websites. No sales, and Google doesn't find any of my websites even when I use my exact URLs to search for them.
I'm giving it about 50-55 days and then requesting my clickbank refund if I continue to get no results.
esarsea's comment on Point Click Commissions ...
This is not a complete ripoff, but it's pretty weak with non-existent
I purchased all 3 products, the traffic software, the website, and the 10 extra pre-made squeeze pages.
Their highly-touted "Elite Traffic Software" was nothing more than an autoblogging plugin for wordpress (which never worked, and they never responded to 2 support tickets and a direct email to support).
The website is ok for beginners, but is very basic. I did pick up a few nuggets of usable information going through their series of tutorials, but on balance it was (as graded), pretty lame.
The 10 extra pre-designed squeeze pages were actually ok, but I decided against them due to the lack of support with their so-called "traffic software" and have requested a refund from clickbank for all 3 programs.
Their sales page presentation is full of hype and BS in my personal opinion. I'd recommend going elsewhere.
Oh yeah on their support "forum" there's a handful of posts from people, all complaining about no response from support. Some have waited 9 days or more the last time I checked.
esarsea's comment on Commision Domination ...
Welcome to Upsale Central
I watched the l-o-n-g but well crafted sales video on the squeeze page for this product. With the 60 day money back guarantee, I bought in for the advertised one-time $47 sales price.
After confirming my payment, I was taken directly to a sales page for a traffic generating program for an additional $197. The page itself was rather confusing. It said to watch a video but there was no video. I clicked around on the page and finally found a way to download the video but never was able to watch it on the page.
When I went to leave the page one of those exit pop-up boxes appeared asking me if I was sure, and that I wouldn't have the opportunity again, etc. which I found distasteful.
When I was finally able to navigate away from this page (I just wanted to get to the program I had purchased) I was taken to yet ANOTHER upsale page offering some other product. Same confusing display, same difficulty navigating away.
By this time I felt that if I was having this much trouble getting to my purchased program that maybe it wasn't for me. There wasn't ever an option to simply click on "No thanks take me to my product" and be taken there.
To their credit however, I received my refund from VIA clickbank within 24 hours. It may be an ok product, but I was a little put off by the feeling I was being jobbed... and I never quite got there.
esarsea's comment on Chris Farrell Membership ...
Very Impressed so far!
I've been a member of Chris Farrell's site for a couple weeks now, and am currently at Day 16 of the "21 Days To Success" program. This membership has far exceeded my expectations, and I am thrilled. The education I am receiving is worth MUCH more than the modest price of membership.
esarsea's comment on VemmaBuilder ...
Decent lead generation service, but spendy
VemmaBuilder is a lead generating service used by some members of Vemma. You subscribe for $10 per month (at least that's what it was when I participated) and you can then purchase blocks of leads through them.
What VemmaBuilder does is send unsolicited emails to persons on biz-op opt-in mailing lists, telling the receiver they have been placed in someone's downline and they can sign-up to save that position. Once in the system, the person will receive follow-up emails informing them when another person is placed below them. The emails do not continue forever; eventually you drop off the list.
I don't know what the cost is anymore, it was about $1 per lead I think. For however many you sign up for, you receive a copy of the person's email that was placed in your downline along with their contact information to follow up. It's not necessarily a bad service, but it does require follow up - it's not quite as automatic as they might pitch it as. I used it a few times but eventually dropped it.
I do swear by the product itself (Vemma) and have taken it daily for meny years... but one is probably best served to skip VemmaBuilder unless you have a lot of $ to invest in leads on an ongoing basis. If I recall correctly VemmaBuilder has it's own MLM aspect where you can generate income for getting people to sign up for it too, but it's a separate and optional aspect of the Vemma deal.