Archive for January, 2010

Whitehat Copycat

Allow me to get your attention to this Internet marketing program:

Whitehat Copycat is a plug ‘n’ play package consisting of the exact Copycat site blueprint, proven high converting Copycat site templates, and proven Copycat niches.

You get a working model with all necessary tools needed to setup your own Copycat sites with the exact niches you should target for fast profit.

Copycat sites are small optimized sites that simplify the earning model of big sites in macro niches (like download.com) and target for only one Internet marketing program. These copycat sites make it possible for people with no investment power to simulate and copy the earning model of the big sites. Here’s how it works:

Target a free Internet marketing program…

OK, peace out. Look it up if you think it’s interesting too.

Web 2.0 Keyword Finder

Want something new? Here’s a new thing to look into:

Web 2.0 Keyword Finder searches for your keywords in the top 20 Web 2.0 sites, returning those that are available to be registered.

You just type in your chosen keyword, choose which sites you want to search, click the search button; it goes out to search all the sites and within seconds tells you which ones are open to be registered. Next, from right the software, you simply click on a link and register your new Web 2.0 property within seconds…

OK, I’m out. Check it out if you think it’s interesting too.

TAP Profit Funnel

Let me to draw your eyes on this IM Internet marketing product:

TAP Profit Funnel – a Twitter system, but it’s not about getting thousands of followers and doing nothing else. TAP is a real, proven and simple system created from an affiliate perspective, with the assistance of SMO experts. The course covers Twitter, IM, networks, selecting and promoting offers, calculating conversions, creative copy writing, and so on. It’s easy to learn and implement.

TAP Profit Funnel includes a day-by-day schedule for customers to just follow it up….

That’s it, be sure to check it out.

GTrends Assassin

Here is something fresh:

GTrends Assassin is, basically, auto blogging software that uses Google trends to drive visits to your website. If you’re not familiar with auto blogging, it’s a technique of generating content (usually from RSS feeds) around specific keywords. The idea is to automatically create tons of pages and update the blog automatically while capitalizing on long tail keywords.

Add some authority of old domain names for your sites and you have what GTrends Assassin all about. The software included in the package comes with 5 templates and automatic setup. The result is churning out auto-blogs, attracting visits on auto pilot and making money from Adsense, CPA, Clickbank and so on…

It may be interesting to see what happens later.

Copy Paste Systems

Let me to get your eyes to this Internet marketing IM product:

Copy Paste Systems by Paul Ponna is a set of pre-made systems (websites if you will) which include:

Videos
Software scripts
Landing pages
Squeeze pages

All that to remove the hurdles of website and content creation so you can focus on raw marketing. In other words, it’s a set of PLR content, and as such I have my usual concerns just like about any IM product offering PLR.

There are two things – visitors and competition. I have no problem with PLR content, as a matter of fact it can be very useful…

Alright, I’m out. Look it up if you find it interesting too.

Magic Bullet System

There’s some rumors going on about this new program. Here’s a quote:

Magic Bullet System is a CPA training course and software from the guys who have made 100k in one day and are making about 14k per day consistently from CPA marketing, Amish Shah and Jay Styles. Why does it matter who is making what and why am I even writing this? The reason is because it shows the potential of this marketing method.

Of course, you will not likely make 100k a day just buy implementing Magic Bullet System – that only seems to be the potential limit of what is possible, but there’s room in that. Perhaps that’s why CPA is getting so much attention lately.

I have very mixed feelings about CPA marketing and especially about certain companies involved in it, but there’s a lot to learn…

It might be interesting to see what happens with it.

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