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Wednesday, May 23rd, 2007
You’re likely getting a bunch of mails about this new product.
It’s Keith Wellmans’ father, who’s selling his first own product after being taught the affiliate marketing ins and outs by Keith after some personal financial problems. Now I don’t know whether or not the story is true, and it’s not something I’m going to investigate. It’s just not interesting enough. What is interesting is the “big” names promoting it. I haven’t seen a lot of those names promoting anything cheaper than $97 for a while now, so I’m guessing Keith is pulling in some favors to get this sold.
One marketer I really like, have a kind of personal relation to, and value the advise of, recommends it whole-heartedly, although I know said marketer has absolutely no use what-so-ever of the product in question, and would consider most of it as old news and a whole lot of it as uninteresting, which is why I believe most of the promotions at the moment are favors to Keith.
I don’t want to gun it down totally, because it is a good product for someone who’s just turned on their computer and heard of “this affiliate-thingy-ma-jig”.
The person who will have use of this is:
1 – not sure what Cost Per Click advertising is
2 – not exactly sure what OTO means
3 – wondering what a mailing-list is
If that’s you, then Congratulations. You’ve found your introduction to the business. If it isn’t, you don’t need it.
If you want to check it out yourself, here is the link.
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Tuesday, May 22nd, 2007
I wasn’t planning on writing three posts today. I really wasn’t. But sometimes …. Argh!
Brad Smith sells Adsense portals. You all know what Adsense-portals look like, don’t you? A basic template with some space saved for Adsense-ads, articles, all articles linked etc. etc.
Brad added the opportunity for visitors to add comments.
In Brads’ eyes, that makes them “web 2.0“.
A web 2.0 site would have a lot more interaction than just a “comment this article”-field.
His portals doesn’t even validate correctly through W3C-s validation tool. They are not correct HTML. Do you think a page that is not properly coded will receive great ranking with Search Engines, even with “Comment this article” on it? Doesn’t matter if it gets updated and changed every other second. If it doesn’t validate, there’s even a chance the content will be interpreted wrong.
We’re not talking a couple of tags that are wrong here either. His portals (actually I only tried one, but they’re all based on the same template) has 86 errors. 86 errors.
If your morning paper had 86 errors on every page, would you accept that?
Stay clear of Brad Smiths’ “Web 2.0″-portals. They’re just the same old same old.
Crap is crap, even if you add a comment-field and call it “Web 2.0″.
Sorry Brad, not impressed. Not at all.
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Tuesday, May 22nd, 2007
Just as I finished off the last post, I got a promo from Dirk Wagner. This time he’s selling an ebook called “Ultimate Guide to Free Web Traffic”.
I already have that book. If I’m not mistaken, i have PLR for it. Not sure.
However. The ebook is actually quite ok. It’s a good read as long as the price stays under $10.
http://www.dirkscrazyweek.com/cgi-bin/dcw357/homepage.cgi
That’s not an affiliate-link. I didn’t purchase since I already own it.
The price goes up by $0.05 every 20 minutes, and last I checked it was at $5.05, which is a good price for the information in this ebook. If you pick it up while it’s still less than $10, you’re getting a good deal.
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Tuesday, May 22nd, 2007

The script being promoted by Steve Johns has been around for quite some time now. Steve offers it for $7, and I can say with certainty that it’s not worth it’s price. First of all, the script itself is a poorly written sad excuse of a resource-hogger. If you want to base a site around it, you’d have to get dedicated hosting. If you expect more than 5 visitors that is. The cost of getting it customised to actually work as intended and not just being a resource-thief would accumulate to a lot more than $7… A LOT more.
Second – it’s available for free at giveaways and on a lot of membership-sites.
Third – it’s being marketed as a “YouTube clone”. That is just false advertising. It’s not a clone of YouTube. It’s not a clone of anything, luckily. If any serious service around would be based on this script, the owners would be losing a lot of money.
Fourth – every sales page I’ve seen on this script, both the ones offering it for free and the ones trying to get you to shell out money for it, keeps pointing out that YouTube was sold to Google for a ridiculous amount of money. So what? Sites based on this script is not likely to be sold for billions of dollars. Not even millions. What you could do is get a cheap hosting account, set up the script, get some custom graphics made, and then turn around and sell it on ebay or some other auction site. You won’t be getting a ton of money for it, but the turnaround time on this would be fairly quick, and if you get a really good domain-name for it, you could flip it for cash.
I’d most definitely advice you to stay away from that script, unless you’re into site-flipping.
It’s crap. That’s basically it.
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