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		<title>Review of PTCNow.info</title>
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		<pubDate>Fri, 29 Jan 2010 06:17:28 +0000</pubDate>
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		<description><![CDATA[A while ago I ran across ptcnow.info and, must admit, the sales page lured me into buying the ebook. The  $14.97 seemed reasonable, considering the advantages outlined there. The  Seller advertises the ebook as being “For all audiences from beginners  to PROs”. I have been in the PTC industry for several years [...]]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>A while ago I ran across <a href="http://ptcnow.info/" target="_blank">ptcnow.info</a> and, must admit, the sales page lured me into buying the ebook. The  $14.97 seemed reasonable, considering the advantages outlined there. The  Seller advertises the ebook as being “For all audiences from beginners  to PROs”. I have been in the PTC industry for several years already and,  must say, this was one of the very few lines that made me buy the book.  I hoped for some clueful, insightful information. All I got instead was  some <em>“you need to advertise to get referrals”</em> mumbo-jumbo.<span id="more-14"></span></p>
<p>The report promises to be 30 pages long, and it’s only 16, filled  with crap. Lots of phrases and ideas don’t make sense whatsoever:</p>
<blockquote><p>PTC sites are usually a lil costly, but you must  understand. You are getting targeted traffic. For eg. PTCAddicts.com has  a cost of $1.19 per 100 referrals. Now you might see about 1000 visits  in $3 only offers. But you must understand. This traffic is not  targeted.</p></blockquote>
<p>Someone please translate this…</p>
<blockquote><p>If you advertise on PTC sites, it means 2 things.  Firstly, the visitors who are coming to your ad are going to be PTC site  users themselves. So, there is a fair chance that they are going to  sign up for the PTC program you promote under them. This is a golden  opportunity, and one of the best methods of targeted ads. Most of the  sites that we have listed above have the ptc advertisement opportunities  so you can use them and get the most of the PTC website promotion.</p></blockquote>
<p>1) What’s the second thing? 2) The only remotely clueful idea here is  that advertising PTC programs on other PTC sites gets you targeted  traffic which might convert better. Well, no sh*t, silly ol’ me, I was  going to advertise on fashion and real estate blogs! &lt;/rant&gt;</p>
<p>And let’s get down the Seller’s “unheard of” promotion techniques:</p>
<p><strong>1. Signatures in forums</strong><br />
Blah, blah, blah. Every new kid on the block hopes he’ll get hootloads  of<br />
referrals by spamming DP, GPF, WF and TG with spammy posts and sig  links. It might have worked 10 years ago, it won’t do jack shit these  days.</p>
<p><strong>2. Advertising on PTC sites</strong><br />
I was hoping for some information on building landing pages that outline  the benefits of that program. But no, the section only reiterates how  advertising gets you referrals and how much money you’ll be making from  your ref’s clicks. Thank you, Captain Obvious!</p>
<p><strong>3. Mailing list</strong><br />
Lame attempt at a sales pitch for GetResponse’s services (advertises a  ref link). No mentioning of other (free) options.</p>
<p><strong>4. Article marketing</strong><br />
Presented as the only option of getting high in SERPs.</p>
<blockquote><p>A research shows that people make about 53,992,923  searches on google every month for keywords related to PTC. So what does  this mean for you? If you manage to get yourself on the top rankings  for your referral links, you will be hit upon with so many users under  you. I am sure it must be sounding insane! But it is a fact. It is so  important to have your site on top of google, and cash would be coming  in big proportions.</p></blockquote>
<p>Good luck ranking #1 for such keywords, lol. The Seller obviously has  no clue what s/he’s talking about.</p>
<p>The ebook is junk and doesn’t provide useful information for neither  newbies nor seasoned users. The sales page is highly deceptive in this  manner. The Seller *might* be making $30/day from PTC programs, but  doesn’t show any reliable information on how to do it. If I were to hire  a content writer to do such an ebook and got this piece of crap I’d  turn it down.</p>
<p>I asked for a refund and got it within 24 hours. Thank you,  Clickbank, for the prompt response!</p>
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