The mysterious, hitherto unheard of and still unseen Oli T recently released his "miracle" traffic generation and sales system called Zero Down Traffic (aka ZDT). Now knowing Clickstank... er, Clickbank Internet Marketing products all too well... I figured this was more of the usual crapola. But being the (some would say perversely) curious type, I bought, mainly to take a look at it.
After all, the ad copy proclaims: "You Finally Found It!", implying that it is the ultimate solution to making money online. What could possibly go wrong here?
It further goes on to say that ZDT is "The Most Powerful Method EVER Created" for making money online. So powerful that it generated "$71,805 in 7 days!"
Well gosh, I thought... I just have to see this!
So like a kid anticipating Christmas (not really), I waited with baited breath to "open" my Clickbank prize. What did I find that was the "incredible secret" being revealed for the very first time in this program?
Wait for it...
Drum roll please...
Well... In short... It was...
Twitter!

Seriously. That's it. That's the "big secret."
Yawn.
And it's not even anything particularly special or unique about Twitter, either.
In Zero Down Traffic, what you're getting is a glorified basic Twitter training course. Period.
And frankly, having watched the handful of videos that comprise the main package, I have to say there are plenty of other Twitter courses out there (many of which are free) that do a far better job.
Even as basic Twitter courses go, this one is pretty lame.
This course simply tells you how to find followers, build your own follower base by doing the "I follow you, you follow me" game, and then (presumably because this list is so "ultra targeted"), sell them shit... er, stuff.
Wow, What a shocking series of revelations.
Not!
The back-end and upsells are regurgitated Affiliate X stuff -- mainly software. Now, no offense to Chris M. of Affiliate X, but IMHO much of the proprietary software cooked up by and for Affiliate X has been pretty underwhelming. For example, I used their Twitter search and post tool for a while (Twitter X?), and while it worked -- sort of -- it lacked a lot of what I would consider to be necessary features. And it's search function, while marginally serviceable, was not that great.
There's also an audio bonus from that king of hucksters, Tellman Knudson. To be perfectly fair, I didn't even listen to it because I'm not interested in his brand of "marketing." Take that for what it's worth.
In my opinion, Zero Down Traffic is a very thin excuse to upsell you a bunch of marginally related Affiliate X products under the guise of an original product launch. In fact, I wouldn't be surprised at all if Oli T is really just a front man for Chris M..
Finally, I wrote of the false scarcity scams before, prompted by this very launch.
Take a look at the screen grab above, which I just pulled from the Zero Down Traffic website. Just as on Day One, it says "ONLY 250 Available" and "Regular Price $197 Today $37." Gosh. Really?
This is what it showed on launch day, which was weeks ago. Not to mention making outrageously irresponsible claims of "$71, 805 in Just 7 Days!", this kinda stuff discredits the industry, discredits Clickbank and certainly discredits Zero Down Traffic. Unfortunately, many noobs fall for this kinda hype -- which is why it's done. But I still think it's mondo slimy. What about you?
Please leave me some comments, Pardner!