Rapid Mass Traffic: Is The Traffic Massive and Rapid? Pt. 2 of 2

The fact we haven't heard countless other big name gurus pitching PPV only further suggests to me that their results are typically not very good. I mean, PPV is sort of an "open secret" now: all the big names know about it. But few are doing anything with it, or promoting it, or even hyping it to their lists (to my knowledge). This may be anecdotal, but I think that tells us something...


The Bacak/Lavery course had only rudimentary training, and RMT promised much more in-depth training – and the highly-vaunted set of tools which would supposedly make the job easier. It’s a Clickbank product with the usual 60-day guarantee, so I thought... what the heck! Why not?


The training is pretty decent, though I personally found Greg Wood’s country-boy aw-shucks, hee-haw kinda style very irritating. Beyond that, he does a pretty decent job of explaining CPV and PPV for those who are rank beginners, and he does at least give a sort-of case study using something he supposedly makes big bucks with – the aforementioned insurance offers. 


Greg-Background-Video.mov-1Now, I’ll be the first to admit I didn’t run insurance offers. Call me stupid, I dunno, but I've never had any luck doing that the other guy is doing. 


Generally speaking, in courses of this type, it's been my experience that by the time you get to it, everybody else has been there and ruined the market. 


And it’s possible I picked (yet again) bad products (even though they were top-offers on my CPA network of choice, and came highly recommended by my affiliate manager). They seemed like a good products for the audience. 


Well, the results were the usual ones: plenty of cheap traffic and lotsa clicks -- but no results. None. Nada. Zip. Zilch. Zero.


Sure, I was getting 3 cent traffic. Great. But it wasn't converting into anything, even for free CPA offers! I mean, when you can't give a way zip submits to thousands of visitors, there's something very, very wrong...


Thinking maybe it was the landing page provided by the CPA network, I even went so far as to create my own custom landing page that I think should have pulled. Result: it didn’t make a difference. 


Finally, I sent an email to Greg Wood in frustration. To his credit, he was kind enough to respond, but his answer was singularly unhelpful. Not that I was expecting a miracle anyway. Basically, he said: “Keep trying offers until you find one that works.” Ugh. 


I’ve heard that so many times before... 


Greg assures us that he has made a lot of money with CPA offers on Lead Impact and other networks like it. Maybe he has. For me, it might be worth another experiment down the road, with a different product. I can always go get the tools again if I need them, though I didn’t feel they did that much for me.


Badge Rating 3 StarI suppose it is possible to make real money on PPV using CPA offers. I’m not going to call Greg Wood and Mo Latif, liars. 


But it’s never as easy as the "gurus" say it is, and in two forays now I’ve yet to make it work. So maybe it’s just me. I dunno. But I think, odds are, you’ll go through some serious money before you find an offer that pulls – if you ever do. 


Overall, it's not a terrible course. Greg obviously put a lot more work into than many products you see these days. But the upshot is this: if you don’t have a good size bankroll you’re willing to burn through, I don't think it's ever going to work. Personally, I can’t recommend Rapid Mass Traffic. 


NOTE: The course name says it all. Yes, you’ll get lots of traffic. Tons of it, in fact. But they didn’t call it “Rapid Mass Sales,” did they? 


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