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Review Of SecondSplash com

Review Of SecondSplash com | Entrepreneurship | Scoop.it

Top Review of SecondSplash com reveals an outstanding level of true Viral Marketing. Start as a free member. Graduate to premium. WORTH it man

Geoff Dodd's insight:
My recommendation is ultra-clear: If you're wanting to advertise your small online business for free, you can't beat SecondSplash com.

Why am I so clear and confident about the lead-pulling power of Second Splash? What does it offer you? Is there a free version?

YES, the free version of SecondSplash com allows you to make three (3) free splash pages. These pages appear as twins or 'doubles' together and it's up to you to attract attention with your creative, colorful half of the splash page.

It turns out that it's a very reasonable proposition, Why? Because the whole system is very imaginatively VIRAL.

The viral traffic generation is built-in to the free version of Second Splash com with your sponsor's half-page being displayed alongside yours. There are two commission-earning affiliate links on each page. These are attractive places to click upon. The free member earns a fair 25% commission. The paid 'pro' member earns 50% commission. I understand that pro membership costs approximately $25 per month. 

If you were to focus on Second Splash you would earn a residual income because the commissions are monthly recurring. i.e. rebillable and residual. 50% is a high level of remuneration for a true recurring affiliate income program. (By way of comparison, 'Clickfunnels' pays out a generous 40% recurring to its affiliates!).

The 'con' or disadvantage of SecondSplash com is merely its popularity or fast uptake. After only 5 or 6 weeks it is everywhere! The traffic exchanges are packed with colorful SecondSplash pages and saturation is inevitable because it is such a stellar and powerfully effective SaaS web-based software service.

It delivers. I would suggest that you jump in right now, using the review page above. Online Course Business School has a high-quality review above, as always!

Test out the free version of SecondSplash com for yourself and see if it isn't everything they claim it is, and more. The track record is good. It comes from the stable of Easy Ads and I'm sure that you will remember their highly creative and imaginative splash pages that attracted a ton of attention online over the last 3 or 4 years. This new program is a smart extension of Easy Ads. 

The viral marketing has been developed much further in this new format. I highly recommend this Splash Page builder. Start today with the free version. It pays out quickly through the payment system, WISE which was previously known as TransferWise com.

Editor In Chief, Marketing Division of Business School, NZ Online Courses.  Thank you.
   


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EZClix Club Review

EZClix Club Review | Entrepreneurship | Scoop.it

Hot EZclix Club review reveals a unique approach by an Australian, compounding WebTraffic to your website, that grows exponentially hands free

Geoff Dodd's insight:
Entrepreneurs:  If you are wondering where to advertise online, or even how to advertise online, I would suggest that you start your promotions in a really simple way.

Simply join the EZClix Club and watch, hands-free, as the company develops their expanding, viral traffic generating facilities and resources.

This unique, Australian-based web advertising site will be one to watch.

Brad Stephens has a lot of viral traffic generation experience to draw upon.

I am betting heavily that Brad will bring success to your small to medium sized business!

The Marketing Manager, Advertising

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