Digital Marketing

An Uncensored Review of Massive PPV Traffic Pay Per View Advertising Course

I bought the Mass PPV Traffic course and during the process I was presented with 3 or 4 “wait a minute, I have another offer”. There were many of them. These guys are pretty aggressive sellers.

When I finally got to the thank you page, there were plenty of other back-end offers as well. I was a bit concerned to see that many of the back-end offers would not have credited the original affiliate who referred the site. They even had a final offer on what appeared to be one of their own products on ClickBank and they had YOUR affiliate link there. This ensured that your cookie was there instead of an affiliate. Correct me if I’m wrong on this, but that’s how it seemed to me.

I managed to find the videos of the course. I looked at each one and took notes. Their philosophy is to search for the viewer’s email address and not use the direct linking method where you link directly to the affiliate offer. I agree with this philosophy. If you’re linking directly to the offer, you’re not building anything. It’s much better to have a list, as we know, that we can keep marketing over and over again with related offers.

They talk about creating capture pages. They suggest making sure the capture page fits the size of the network popup and that everything is in the top half of the page. The viewer should not have to scroll down. They also suggest having no more or less than 5 bullet points describing the benefits of your offer and a clear call to action. They also gave some tips on how to add credibility to your landing page.

They suggest using URLs of related sites instead of keywords to target ppv ads. They suggest scraping Alexa, Quantcast and Google urls by hand until you get a specific list of at least 500 urls that you can use as keywords for your ppv traffic campaign. They have an upsell for a URL extraction software that you can buy. However, if you do a search for PPV Sniper, you can download this free software that does the same thing.

They also emphasize the importance of split testing. I really like this and this is something I haven’t done enough. They even include a simple URL rotator script to use to rotate your offers. They show you how to use form tracking in AWeber to track signup rates for the different campaigns you’re testing. I really appreciated this easy to implement tip.

The course recommends Media Traffic as the pvp network to use. However, they also give a list of others that you can try. They talked about creating category campaigns that give you even cheaper but somewhat less targeted traffic. Offers that have very high overall appeal might be worth trying. Network execution campaigns are highly discouraged on the course.

Once I got over the hype, I really liked the course. I learned a few techniques that I think will definitely improve my game and for me, since I will actually be using these ideas, it was easily worth the $75. (sorry, $77. What about the $7 in all the ebook prices, etc?)

If you are an entrepreneur, you can do searches for “URL scraping with Quantacast, Google etc”, “split test ppv campaigns with Aweber”, etc. and you probably get most of the information for free. Or you can just save time and buy the course.

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