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		<title>Wholesale Traffic System misinformation</title>
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		<description><![CDATA[<p>Apparently the WholeSale Traffic System is going to be the PPC product launch de jour. And maybe it&#039;s a great product. I don&#039;t know. I haven&#039;t seen the WholeSale Traffic System course and I&#039;m not an affiliate for it.</p>
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			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>Apparently the WholeSale Traffic System is going to be the PPC product launch de jour. And maybe it&#039;s a great product. I don&#039;t know. I haven&#039;t seen the WholeSale Traffic System course and I&#039;m not an affiliate for it.</p>
<p>But I can tell you this with 100% confidence. A lot of what&#039;s in the report their giving away is just dead wrong. So of course that makes me a bit suspect. But there are quite a few gems in it, too, which makes it a must-read for most serious marketers.</p>
<p>Also Ryan Deiss is involved somehow which is a good sign because in the past he&#039;s only put out <b>extremely</b> high-quality products. In fact I don&#039;t think I&#039;ve <b>ever</b> seen him put out junk <b>or</b> recommend something he didn&#039;t really believe in. I guess what I&#039;m trying to say is that as far as I can tell he&#039;s extremely trustworthy.</p>
<p>But still there are a few parts of the WholeSale Traffic System report that are just plain wrong and there are other parts that are literally giving you &quot;the keys to the kingdom&quot;&nbsp; but unless you know how to read between the lines you might not see them.</p>
<p>In fact if you&#039;re already an established adwords advertiser you will probably pick up at least one thing from this report that will have a big impact on your bottom line. Actually it&#039;s unlikely that you&#039;d even need to buy the actual course. You&#039;ll probably be able to figure out enough just from reading the report and reading their blog.</p>
<p>OK, let&#039;s get started&#8230;</p>
<p>First of all the WholeSale Traffic System report says that long-tail keywords in adwords are dead. Well that is just completely <b>untrue</b>. In fact it&#039;s nonsense. One of my good friends Nikhil Parekh who spends over $6,000/day on Google adwords runs an account with close to a million keywords in it. Do you think there are a few &quot;long-tail keywords&quot; in there? You bet there are (by the way magic words for getting an increased Adwords account size used to be &quot;I&#039;d like to have the hard limits on my account removed&quot;. I&#039;m sure if they still work and there&#039;s no guarantee that Google will remove them).</p>
<p>Now, it&#039;s not easy to get Adwords to increase your account size to allow a million words. You have to have a pretty impressive spend history with them. But the fact is non-content network long-tail keywords are <b>not</b> dead.</p>
<p>Which actually brings me to another golden nugget from the WholeSale Traffic System &#8211; and that has to do with long-tail keywords on the content network which I&#039;ll have to confess I&#039;ve completely overlooked. You can get some great information about this from their 3rd report.</p>
<p>Maybe what the creator of the WholeSale Traffic System is saying about the word &#039;free&quot; is OK. I&#039;m not sure. I&#039;ve made a lot of money with CPA offers using the word free (of course I never sent them to those risky hidden negative option landing pages, though). However, he was pretty specific about not using it to send people to squeeze pages &#8211; which is usually correct unless you are using a <b>hybrid squeeze page</b> (which is basically a minisite based around a sales letter and information that is designed to get people to optin to your list).</p>
<p>I will say this though. If you&#039;re using 1ShoppingCart you should definitely read this report. You&#039;re probably screwing up your upsells and there&#039;s some profoundly great information about upsells in the special report from WholeSaleTraffic system.</p>
<p>4 Steps to Making SLO Money is worth a read. Anybody who bought the Multiplier Method course a while back will recognize most of this. Of course the Multiplier Method course went into way more detail, but of course it wasn&#039; free. I think it was $77.00 when I bought it. But if you didn&#039;t buy the Multiplier Method, download the Wholesale Traffic System report and you will get some terrific information from this section that I can almost guarantee you will make you more money than you are now (even if your mainly an affiliate marketer).&nbsp;</p>
<p>Actually if you have the Multiplier Method you might want to look at the part about organizing your Adwords account. Most experienced Adwords marketers will already know this, but what&#039;s not mentioned in the report is that organization at the Campaign level is also a factor in how Adwords sees you as an advertiser and despite controversy around it account history does have a major influence on your minimum bids in general.</p>
<p>In fact that section of the report is probably ultimately <b>more important in the long-run</b> when it comes to your minimum bids throughout your account than the section on the quality score. <b>Case in point:</b> I get minimum bids everyday between 10 cents to 15 cents for keywords that are nowhere to be found on the landing pages I send traffic to. And I&#039;m not talking about the odd keyword here or there. I&#039;m talking about tens of thousands of keywords that I get these minimum bids on.</p>
<p>You see I&#039;ve been making my living full-time with Adwords for the past 4 years and have established quite a nice account history so apparently they &quot;trust&quot; me as an advertiser. I tested this out on a couple occasions, too by replicating the campaigns in someone elses account and they typically got minimum bids of a $1.00 or more for the exact same keywords going to the exact same ads going to the exact same landing pages.</p>
<p>In fact this is why I&#039;ve always recommend people start with the <a href="http://www.workathometruth.com/Campaign-Blasts-Method-Review.php"><b>Campaign Blasts Method</b></a>. It uses principles that will help you establish a great account histroy as an adwords advertiser.</p>
<p>I&#039;m also a bit surprised that none of my friends have mentioned the report. I&#039;m in the loop with many of the bigger PPC players and nobody&#039;s talked about it at all. Usually when something noteworthy comes out regarding PPC I get a nice earful from them.</p>
<p>Anyhow, as much as I disagree with some of what&#039;s in the report I&#039;d say it&#039;s still a must read if your serious about PPC.</p>
<p><a href="http://wholesaletrafficsystem.com/blog/?p=3">You can grab the free report here</a>. That will bypass the squeeze page. If you want to see the video click and optin to get the report <a href="http://wholesaletrafficsystem.com/">click here to watch the Wholesale Traffic System video</a>.</p>
<p>There&#039;s a second report from the Wholesale Traffic called <a href="http://wholesaletrafficsystem.com/blog/?p=5"><b>Product Splintering</b></a> which basically just goes into a tad more detail of part of first report. It&#039;s pretty much skippable, but you can read it in 5 minutes, so you might as well get it.</p>
<p>You can grab their Thought Stringing report <a href="http://www.wholesaletrafficsystem.com/stringing/">here</a>. They put a value of $47.00 on the report, but for some of us it&#039;s going to be worth much more.</p>


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