10 of 11 people found the following review helpful:
Plug-In Traffic Machine By Fabian Tan
Plug It In, Plug It In!, May 27, 2007
Reviewer: Kosta Efstathiou
Pros:
Giveaway Rights.
100% commission on Traffic Decoded.
Website included.
Cons:
Not very detailed.
Bottom Line:
It's a well-written eBook that covers his system of getting subscribers through free traffic exchanges, article marketing and forum marketing. It is true that almost all who use free traffic exchanges are doing it all wrong by trying to sell, which is a waste of your time and bandwidth. You should use the 2-step approach:
1. Squeeze subscribers.
2. Market to your subscribers.
Also, your squeeze page should:
1. Require no scrolling.
2. Have powerful attention getting copy.
3. Offer valuable freebies to opt-in.
4. Followed by a "tell a friend" up subscribe script with bonuses to do so.
3 of 4 people found the following review helpful:
Plug-In Traffic Machine By Fabian Tan
Small correction, May 27, 2007
Reviewer: Fabian Tan
Hi everyone,
Fabian here.
There is a slight error on page 7 of the report just to let everyone know. I have informed the admin and they will change it.
Unfortunately, you'll not be credited if customers don't enable their cookies but it's highly unlikely you'll lose commissions because cookies are needed for simple stuff like email etc.
Thanks,
Fabian
http://www.MurderYourJob.com
4 of 4 people found the following review helpful:
Plug-In Traffic Machine By Fabian Tan
, June 12, 2007
Reviewer: Lynn Lopez
It's quite an intriguing concept to be able to advertise and make money for free, which is why this e-book can be a practical resource for Internet marketers. From time to time, it sounds like a long sales letter for the author's products, but it's a good thing they're also pretty useful and relevant to the content. It makes the whole process of promoting for free quite easy, but I personally don't know if it really is as simple and effective as the author says (it would definitely be worth a try, of course). By the way, this also contains some little tidbits to help you make effective opt-in pages and content and the author also offers up one of his products which you can take advantage of in order to make money, so that would help you see for yourself if the tips really do work. Overall, the tips sound TOO simple and easy, but hey, if you don't want to shell out a lot of cash to make more cash, then checking out this e-book is worth your time.
0 of 0 people found the following review helpful:
Plug-In Traffic Machine By Fabian Tan
Looks like good tips, but please improve writing, February 04, 2008
This report raises some valid, thought-provoking points such as the ratio problem of the number of clicks and sales in traffic exchange programs. In turn, the report shows how to make money from traffic exchange programs anyway, albeit with a little self-promotion.
Using an opt-in page with a well-written copy does look like the way to go with the visitor’s 30 seconds – at most – to view your webpage.
My only problem with this report is that the writing looks choppy – not flowing and continuous at all. Only in the end did I fully realize that the author was actually outlining STEPS to get long-term traffic. In the report itself, the advice looks like mere enumerations.
The author would also do well to have his work edited – quite a number of grammatical errors are scattered throughout this report, however short it already is.
That aside, though, the ideas here look interesting and worth trying out.
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