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February 16, 2007 at 5:27 pm #727600
Anonymous
InactiveI would be quite interested in trying this, in partnership with others.
February 16, 2007 at 11:30 pm #727629
LeroyGMemberFor trust issues – can we get a mod involved in this deal?
I figure if we can get three to four of us, we can test this out.
February 17, 2007 at 9:05 am #727656Anonymous
InactiveI’ll be interestred to trial. Please count me in if there is room.
February 18, 2007 at 12:07 am #727736
LeroyGMemberJustRed, Carl, which countries are you intrested in? Do you have any lead generating companies in mind? From here we need to investigate into the history of the companies. We could use one more CAP for this making four total.
February 18, 2007 at 7:25 pm #727812Anonymous
InactiveHi Dan and Justred
Here are my comments, BTW if anybody else would be interested please say hi on this thread.
“There are companies like this all over the world. Some of the largest are right in Silicon Valley and focus on world-wide markets.”
Do you have a list already?
“A targeted lead usually cost .50 cents each. The pre UIEGA cpa that I saw for casinos by this method was $80-$135. “
Is this for US customers?
“For the non-us market, it would take some trial and error. These companies do not work with their best sources unless you are commiting to a large deal. Perhaps $1000 a day+. “
I guess we would have to
1. Find another partner
2. Find a provider and determine a budget for market test
3. Find some way to put funds in escrow somewhere, money that would be used for those market tests. Somebody trusted by all parties would have to be in charge of money management.. (professor?) :tounge2:
4. Re: Country list. I am, as you are probably, interested in many countries and we will probably target the same ones. Maybe a good way to manage this would be to rotate ads in a certain way (?)If this initiative takes place, i guess we should have a private place to discuss.
February 19, 2007 at 1:35 am #727858Anonymous
InactiveGuys.. watch the videos on this site to get a better idea of
exactly how this works.. what to do, what not to do, etc..I’m not saying to buy their program.. but the videos could
be helpful for anyone just learning about how this works.February 19, 2007 at 8:28 pm #727976Anonymous
InactiveMrYook wrote:Guys.. watch the videos on this site to get a better idea of
exactly how this works.. what to do, what not to do, etc..I’m not saying to buy their program.. but the videos could
be helpful for anyone just learning about how this works.http://www.pipelineprofits.com
Thanks MrYook
This is great information.
Anybody else interested in such a thing?
February 19, 2007 at 10:27 pm #727993Anonymous
InactiveMrYook wrote:I’m not saying to buy their program.. but the videos could
be helpful for anyone just learning about how this works.Pipeline Profits System Brings In $600,000.00 Per Month
… there actually *are* 36,002 people on our waiting list, and as it sits, only 500 people can become clients.
And about the price; we haven’t decided for sure, but it’s DEFINITELY LESS than $3,000
Well if they can get 500 idiots to pay ~3000 thats 1.5m for them. I might just be paranoid but I have always looked at these systems (see them all the time in TV informercials) are nothing but scams making the sellers of info rich.
http://www.pipelineprofits.com/blog/
$14,500,000.00 in three days!
We *just* made it so when you sign up tomorrow for Pipeline Profits,
you get free access to the same techniques that brought
in $14,500,000.00 in a three days time.I always have judged these by the standard cliche if it sounds too good to be true, it almost always is.
Course now I’m going to go watch those videos. :Nod:
February 19, 2007 at 11:42 pm #727999Anonymous
InactiveI can´t help it but yuppie boy on the left with the fake rolex submariner who owns about 100 businesses (he lost count anyway) and his accomplice would be great selling HYIPs or other Ponzi schemes – if indeed they are not already at it with piplineprofits.
Interesting nevertheless.
co-registration per se is a viable strategy but the way they are selling it is irresponsible and shady.
February 20, 2007 at 3:41 am #728022
LeroyGMemberCoregs are solid if you use the right group. I need a head countfor who wants to test this out. I suggest we run with an American based coreg company…like…. http://www.coregmedia.com …….they all have publishers who do business outside of the US. I can post the 10 largest co-reg companies and we can just pick. Someone mentioned an Escrow, or involving a Mod….whatever you guys want to do. I will post the urls from the office in the morning.
Dan
February 20, 2007 at 2:05 pm #728050Anonymous
Inactiveaxl wrote:Well if they can get 500 idiots to pay ~3000 thats 1.5m for them. I might just be paranoid but I have always looked at these systems (see them all the time in TV informercials) are nothing but scams making the sellers of info rich.I always have judged these by the standard cliche if it sounds too good to be true, it almost always is.
Course now I’m going to go watch those videos. :Nod:
I agree that I would not buy their product/service.
They share some interesting advice on how to manage a co-reg relation with a supplier, which is something I was not aware of. -
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