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Got this email from my buddy Jerry West and thought i would share it… this is one guy I 100% trust and if he says no… then i have to believe he has a damn good reason why.
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I was going to keep quiet about this, but with all the emails going out about “The Arbitrage Conspiracy” … and how their “cart” is opening today at 3pm, well, it is time that someone who was actually there talks honestly about the program.
I will be giving my FULL review in my FREE newsletter later this week, so make sure you are signed up. You can go to:
http://www.webmarketingnow.com/ and the sign-up box is in the upper right hand corner.
Here is the brief review:
DON’T BUY THE COURSE!!!
Don’t get sucked into the hype. It isn’t real. I was there and I walked out after 40 minutes because the material was very basic. I even talked to many people (other solid CPA marketers) who stayed for the entire presentation and they said there wasn’t anything new, it was all recycled material from past systems.
If you want to really know how the CPA (Cost Per Action) market works and the DARK side of it, I will be coming out with a free course by the end of the year. No strings attached. I feel that passionate about this. This is another “launch” that over 90% of the people who sign-up will fail because it does not meet the expectations the marketing message created.
CPA is a tough business and you can lose your shirt if you don’t fully understand it.
Protect yourself. Bypass this offer and save yourself not only money, but a mountain of frustration.
Best Regards,
Jerry West
http://www.webmarketingnow.com/
Web Marketing Now
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Is this what you’ve been waiting for? For the last 10 months my friend Chris has been working on something that he has kept pretty quiet until now… Why has he been keepingthis quiet? NOT because he wanted to keep this to himself. NOT because he was afraid of competition. NOT because he thought you wouldn’t be able to duplicate his success… No, none of these reasons. But mainly because he wanted to prove that this
Interesting. There’s a HUUUUUGE amount of hype on this at the moment and this is the first report i’ve seen that goes against the grain. Good to hear both sides…
Yup. Agreed.
Nice to see some reviews about it going another way!
Telling people not to do something only makes them want to do it more.
That said, i appreciate the fact that somebody is going against the crowd.
Every guru and their brother is pushing the product.
I just hope Jerry isnt trying to get some attention for himself and his personal agenda (as you need to join his list/newsletter to get his review).
What do you think John?
Rob
Honestly Jerry is not that type of guy. He just sent this to his list and did not even ask me to post this. Believe me, opt in to his list, it is by far the best seo advice around.
John Cow is just saying this to get attention. He has no proof…! Just contraversy! You’re telling me that your friend paid $10,000 then walked out after staying for a little while…. my BS-O-Meter just went off… ha ha hah
Whatever… actually I believe Jerry was invited to it. But believe what you want.
ha ha ha,,
only 10 people were allowed there in the expense of a max.10k ticket. near 100k overall revenue spent for the event. Other than that 10 people everyone in the room was invited for free.
Those who payed for it saw that event as an opportunity to meet ‘famous gurus’ in vegas for future references..
as far as scalibility concerned , ppc –cpa is over , gaudhry released it 2 years ago and even then the market was populated.
now there are only a few business models left uncrowded with minimum competition and no ppc–cpa is not one of them..
I also received the same email from Jerry and applaude him for his honesty and going against and grain and speaking out.
These launches and marketing hype get more ridiculous everyday. Anyone with a just a little bit of knowledge or research could see that their report and call in were a joke!!!
They are quite obviously going after the total noob market where people don’t have a clue. How sad.
I hope the CPA networks are screening these new sign up attempts better, but expect a flood of new people in the market driving up cpc costs for a bit until they lose their shirts and drop out.
Good read!
Nice Post! I agree your post! hope the CPA networks are screening these new sign up is to be better.Thank for your post.
Although I wasn’t going to buy it anyway, it is nice to see someone actually give an honest review rather than spam their email list.
“Telling people not to do something only makes them want to do it more.”
I would say that depends on what the thing is. If you tell someone over and over again, “Don’t jump off the empire state building,” do you think that actually makes them want to do it?
Don’t believe everything you read/hear. I’m an under the radar kind of person. I don’t promote IM stuff at all. I do solid 8 figures a year online. I received an invite to go the Vegas event. It would have cost me only a small amount (like $500). I’m not sure if anyone actually PAID $10,000 to be there. The only time I saw mention of it was on the event sign-up page – if you didn’t have some way of promoting it, you were asked to opt for the $10k option. Perhaps some people not making money online yet did opt for that as a way to rub shoulders with the gurus. Honestly the way the event was promoted, I actually thought it was a scam leveraging the names of guru attendees.
Im a soldier looking for something i can start out small and grow into something bigger. I’m not greedy but naturally I cant spend a few thousand here and a few thousand there for something that don’t work. I really would lie to be able to do it from home or elsewhere. Something I can do on the side and grow. I have seen many scams out there so I am skeptical. If a person makes this kind of money then they should be willing to maybe even meet and say here is how I do it and the bank statements to back it up. All the videos show are one area of one room which makes me think that these folks are not making the cash they say. You can show a house without revealing its location. Any way I would be happy to start out with an extra 50K a year. But what works?
Somehow, (while I got some kind of ’same’ email as well) I am not sure how to go about all of this.
I just sign up with this guy newsletter and I expect to get the review about this product very soon. I just hope he will not trying to sell it to me at the end of his review.
Well, that’s a good report, I can’t wait to see what this post stirs up in the niche circle that’s launching this product..
Interesting..
Certainly succeeded in getting me to sign up to Jerry’s newsletter.
This kind of original against the grain evaluation has long been needed.
Strangely Jason Potash has been hyping this trash to his own list (i.e. us).
It’s clear that arbitrage is a dying business and time to sell it out for the last fistful of cash. I’ve seen it on PPC. The costs have quintupled in our business in the last 24 months. We are dropping what were some of our most profitable keywords.
Same thing must be happening in arbitrage – sell the dying nag to the city sucker at the country fair.
Nice to see that someone has the guts to tell it like it is. I have spent so much money on recycled junk that makes no sense to invest in. I just love how they come up with a new buzzword du jour and make the old appear new.
Thanks for passing along the comments.
Arbitrage being pimped by all the gurus who have never even attempted it? Yeah, run away as fast as possible.
Unless you’ve got the experience, the tech and the team to behind you, you stand a good chance of losing your shirt.
The dude may very well have 100k days, but that’s not sustainable. Pimping this stuff means the jig is up. Why reveal your personal cash cow and flood the networks with competitors?
I believe this part of the site can answer your question.
The reason I’m doing it is simple:
“Next year, I plan to launch MY OWN CPA Network (where big companies will pay me to pay affiliates to bring people their offers).
My goal here is to teach people who join this coaching program all my killer strategies and tactics AND give them access to private offers on my CPA network that no one else has.
This means that if you join our exclusive network next year, you will have WAY LESS competition promoting our offers because we are the ONLY network that will have them (unlike other offers where 10-15 other networks have the same offers and every affiliate is scrambling to compete with each other. But that won’t matter anyway because of what we’ll teach you about how to DOMINATE your competition in the 12 weeks training).”
Ok guys, I am also all for fighting the IM BS, however the ‘issue’ with the above comments is that the guys behind Arbitrage Conspiracy are actually students of Gauher Chaundry of the PPC Formula fame.
And Gauher actually IS the “true-blue Real-McCoy”.
(he used to live near by me, now he moved to one of the richest neighboroughs in GTA)
He does not promote this product, since he hasn’t read it, but he Admitted he was/is getting Fat Checks from CPA Networks for “doing nothing” because these guys signed up under him.
So I’m not sure what to take from all this, because the promo Is Hypey like a hell.
Jerry’s right on.
The money should stay – in your pocket.
CPA is a tough business, I know first hand.
And yes, it does have a DARK side to it most people don’t talk about.
(How would you like to run a campaign for $ 2-4K and NOT get paid? Have a credit line you can tap into before any commission payments reach you?
So, you need a good supply of money and above -average know how, and extra technology to pull this off in a big, 8-figure way.
Most of all – you need time and persistence while testing before (and if) you see positive return.
Yes, you can test and frig around for a while in a small way – but that’s where most lose the shirt and more.
Always remember, the real money maker gurus hardly ever come out to tell you ANYTHING about what and how they are doing it (unless they want to be admired, talked about or need publicity for the next project).
Lou
Good call.. on the first day that it was supposed to launch (when their sales page wouldn’t work) I already saw something was wrong and promptly wrote about it…
http://guruproductlaunch.com/reviews/the-arbitrage-conspiracy-big-product-launch-turns-into-a-big-bust/
How does that work? You ‘promptly’ wrote about it?
I knew there was a good reason that I’ve stayed subscribed to John Cow for all this time. You always tell it like it is! Yours and some of the other comments here confirmed my own suspicions. Their story just didn’t add up knowing what I know about CPA. I’m going over to sign up on your bud’s list right now. Thanks for the integrity!
Chaz
I am subscribed.
waiting for the material.
When someone walks out after a little while and then gives a thumbs down review on a movie, play, or book, I assume that the reviewer really couldn’t stand the acting, dialog, or in the case of a book they scanned and it didn’t get better.
The objection voiced was that the information was basic. Often speakers begin with the basics, just to be sure that the foundation is firm. I would feel a bit more confident if Jerry had stayed a bit longer. If someone is already an expert they know a lot.
Some of the basic knowledge that I have yet to find includes what affiliate sites to avoid — how do I find out?
I already decided not to purchase the arbitrage conspiracy due to both price and one more action to add to my already long list of things to do.
In spite of my qualms about believing someone who left before the lesson was complete, I was really happy that the e-mail confirmed my decision. Thanks for speaking up.
Nice to see another honest review like this one.
It’s funny how much hype the arb-conspiracy is creating, I hate how they have to lie to get you to buy their accoutrement “Hackers, Cheaters, DNS Attacks – we had it all! But it’s too late for them, and the time for you is NOW!”
If they had any “hackers” after them they would be singing a different tune, trust me.
Has there ever been a larger product launch from the Gurus?
Thank you so much, I thought it was just me. The first email I got, I checked it out. Then the same day I got 5 identical emails, the marketers didn’t even change the provided material, so they all gave me their ‘personal’ views word for word. That’s when I got sus and thought, leaving this one.
It’s only because I read everyone’s stuff that I am on so many lists and got so many emails the same. I pity the newbies who get caught up in this and thank you so much for your candid opinion.
It’s seldom that anyone writes an honest review anymore. Every supposed review is simply written with affiliate sales in mind. Kudos to Jerry for breaking the norm.
Guess what? I saw that one too, and I have subscribed to his list. I am looking forward to get his insider secrets soon!
The Arbitrage Conspiracy free report tells you, in general terms, that you can pay for PPC (pay per click, like Google AdWords) to promote your affiliate landing pages offered by CPA (Cost per Acquisition) Companies, and the “arbitrage” part comes from the difference between your investment (what you had to spend in PPC) and your prize (what the CPA companies pay you for the action made by the visitor you sent).
Then, the idea is that if you find a successful combination (PPC –> CPA) then you would add up some leverage, investing more and more into that profitable one. I understand that it is apparently proved that this guy makes over between $50K and $100K every day, so he must really know what he’s doing. The price of the full 12 week course is $1997.
You can get the free report here: arbitrageconspiracy.eu
Controversial posts like this are link bait and very effective! Well done.
Just as manipulative as the hype surrounding the product in question it brings in the opinions and opens up another traffic magnet for Arbitrage Conspiracy prospects, fair minded experts as well as fearful success haters who love having a way to justify failure.
Jerry West has done very well from his 40 minute attendance.
John Cow has done well and so too will the people who comment on the blog.
I’ve been fortunate enough to learn some stuff from Aymen and he is a very smart operator. Not all those who take the course will take advantage of the lessons but some will.
The concepts of research, testings, running a business and campaign optimization are good fundamentals top possess in most IM related business models.
Good stuff!
Hi,
Can those of you who have actually purchased the Arbitrage Conspiracy course share more details of your impression of the content that you have seen so far? I believe it has been out since this week, so I would love to hear more from actual users. Thanks.
The course does not “start” until January and then runs 12 weeks. Smart idea so they don’t run the risk right off the bat of people complaining that they bought a bunch of recycled ideas you could get at the various domain forums for free.
Bill, you won’t find this information in free forums.
We got access and can not say it looks bad. Actually it looks quite promising. I guess time will tell.
Never forget this:
“THOSE WHO CAN, DO; THOSE WHO CAN’T, TEACH.”
Telling people not to do something only makes them want to do it more.
That said, i appreciate the fact that somebody is going against the crowd.
Every guru and their brother is pushing the product.
I just hope Jerry isnt trying to get some attention for himself and his personal agenda (as you need to join his list/newsletter to get his review).
What do you think John?
Rob