Sales Army Secrets Delivers!
Hey, Pat Marcello here.
And you’re reading my uncensored review of what I really thought about Sales Army Secrets.
Note that this is a review. If you’re looking for the official Sales Army Secrets website, then click here: Sales Army Secrets
Why am I writing this? Well, when I was thinking of buying Sales Army Secrets, there wasn’t many real reviews around.
So, I thought I’d do a quick write-up to help any of you who are in the same position I was.
But be warned, I’ll be going into the good and the bad points of Sales Army Secrets, so if that’s not something you want to read, you might may as well leave now.
My first impressions of Sales Army Secrets:
I’m always excited when I see a Jimmy D. Brown product. The man is a genius, and every product I’ve ever used from him has made me more money than the next. So, coming into a new program where I’ll be handling more affiliates, Jimmy’s course was my first choice for getting some further education.
What Sales Army Secrets has helped me achieve:
Getting other people to promote your product is often difficult. But even after you recruit them, the need to educate most of them is a big job. With Jimmy D. Brown’s proven secrets, I know exactly what I need to do, and I know it will help my affiliates to make more sales, which means more money for all of us.
The top 5 things that I learned from Sales Army Secrets:
1. Give affiliates the tools they need to promote your product.
2. Give affiliates the training they need to promote your product.
3. Places and ways to find more affiliates
4. How to attract SUPER affiliates
5. How to set up a program for affiliates that will give them the direction they need to have bigger and better success.
What I find most useful about Sales Army Secrets:
The checklist that Jimmy provided, which will help to set up a system that can’t fail. It’s great! You can practically set things up with your eyes closed. The work really comes in providing the sales materials and graphics your affiliates need.
Who would benefit from purchasing Sales Army Secrets:
Any entrepreneur with a product of his or her own should consider going through this program. It will definitely help you to find more affiliates and to help them to sell more of what you have to offer.
What I think was left out of Sales Army Secrets:
For some newbies, the ability to create the needed content for affiliates could be hard. But, you can always buy written content from outsourcers, using sites like eLance.com, Guru.com or ODesk.com, or you can rewrite PLR content for them to use. That will probably be the most time consuming activity of the setting up your system.
How quickly Sales Army Secrets can help someone:
If you take action and use this product’s helpful guidelines to set up your affiliate area, it can work practically overnight. You’ll be able to collect new affiliates even quicker than that. Yet, having everything they’ll need dialed in first can definitely make you more successful.
Proof that Sales Army Secrets really works:
We’ll be using the concepts in Jimmy’s course to set up an affiliate program for Overcome Everything, which has a very large affiliate force already. We’ll keep you posted on our progress, which is shaping up to be nothing short of amazing.
Negatives about Sales Army Secrets:
I won’t kid you, this is a lot of work! Writing articles, special reports, creating mini-courses, etc. takes time and effort. The great thing about that is… Once you have it done, it should be good forever.
Additional skills or tools needed to get the most out of Sales Army Secrets:
You’ll need to have some HTML proficiency to set up the web tools for your affiliate army, and you should be a “people” person to make the networking connections you’ll need for gathering super affiliates. But 1. you can always hire someone to do the HTML work, and 2. if you can make friends, you can gather affiliates.
Personal connections is much stronger than email or phone call. I think this will be much more effective if you frequent face-to-face conferences where you can build personal relationships. Jimmy thinks that’s a good idea, too.
My final words about Sales Army Secrets:
The course is big, but it really doesn’t take a long time to get through, and if you have your own product, I’d highly recommend it. Selling your own stuff as a one-person show doesn’t create as much familiarity when you’re the only one promoting, and you can’t possibly make as much money as you would by having hundreds of people promote it, even though you’re offering 50%.
At $47, Sales Army Secrets is a steal! You can make the amount you spend on it over and over and over again, just by following it’s easy-to-understand system.
Get it now, and reap the benefits for years to come!
Mobile Monopoly Advertising Magic
Hey, Pat Marcello here.
And you’re reading my uncensored review of what I really thought about Mobile Monopoly.
Note that this is a review. If you’re looking for the official Mobile Monopoly website, then click here: Mobile Monopoly
Why am I writing this? Well, when I was thinking of buying Mobile Monopoly, there wasn’t many real reviews around.
So, I thought I’d do a quick write-up to help any of you who are in the same position I was.
But be warned, I’ll be going into the good and the bad points of Mobile Monopoly, so if that’s not something you want to read, you might may as well leave now.
My first impressions of Mobile Monopoly:
When I first heard about this “mobile marketing” stuff, I wasn’t terribly excited. I was like, yeah… yeah… something new that everyone is excited about and that doesn’t work. Right? I mean, there are so many new products all the time, and you put a lot of time and effort into carrying the strategy out and then… nothing happens.
I figured that Mobile Monopoly was the same deal. Nobody every heard of the guy who created it (Adam Hopwitz), and well, I’m leery of those products anyway. It’s hard for me to trust people who haven’t been on the scene, showing everyone how well they have done. It’s just a little curious.
But here’s what I learned reading the sales letter: People are making money with mobile advertising, and without having a website or spending a lot of cash. It intrigued me, and so I was interested. I have websites, but anything I can make more money with that’s easy to implement… no time… all about that.
So, I bought it.
What Mobile Monopoly has helped me achieve:
Wow! I was impressed right off. The video instruction is clear and easy to follow. So, I learned about different ad platforms, which are like Google AdWords for mobile phones. In fact, Google even owns one of the sites now.
Then, I learned how you can use mobile marketing for lead generation campaigns. That was sweet! You can’t be too thin or have a list too large.
But here’s the coolest thing. You can go and pick up an offer from one of the CPA sites (one of which is just for mobile marketing), grab a banner, and load it into the PPC site. You add your affiliate link and bingo! You have something running that will get you clicks and sales. I really liked that part.
The only thing is that you probably won’t make money the first go-round. I was able to get 260 clicks to a website with just $50. Now, if you have a high converting sales or squeeze page, you’re golden. It’s just a matter of doing a bit of study, and then seeing what works.
The top 5 things that I learned from Mobile Monopoly:
1. This form of advertising is VERY new. It’s a way to get in on the next big thing, on the ground floor. Don’t you wish you’d been around when nobody was advertising online?
2. How to join an ad platform site and place my ads.
3. How to find irresistible offers that convert to sales.
4. How to choose the right demographic information, specific to the ad I’m running.
5. How to get a very low cost per click. (We’re talking cents, not dollars.)
What I find most useful about Mobile Monopoly:
I really like the easy way that the videos are presented. You’d have to be a moron not to understand what’s being taught. But I think that the case studies that actually SHOW you how Adam Hopwitz chose offers and how to look at the whole picture are amazing! He even gives you a way to make your own mobile optin form.
Who would benefit from purchasing Mobile Monopoly:
Anyone who’s interested in making money online should be thinking of mobile marketing, too. You don’t need much experience to pursue this (actually everyone doing it is kind of new, so it’s virgin territory.) As long as you have a computer, are willing to research your offers a bit, and who can point and click should be able to follow the course and make money with the information.
That said, nothing happens until someone takes action. No action… no money. If you slapdash your campaigns, same thing. You need to blindly follow the advice in the course to the letter, and then, you’ll be in the right track. Still, nothing is guaranteed, unless you follow the rules of the game.
What I think was left out of Mobile Monopoly:
I do think that Adam could have left out the “sign-up” videos. Most people know how to fill in their names and addresses on forms. I also wish there was more on the campaign creation process to start. You can see more when you go to the case studies, but if you miss them, it’s a little hard setting up your first campaign. So, be sure to watch ALL of the videos first.
How quickly Mobile Monopoly can help someone:
Mobile Monopoly is a quick course to get through with little difficulty. You can probably do it in a few hours over a weekend. Then, on Monday morning, you should be ready to set up your first campaign, providing you’re approved by the various sites in time. But it’s that quick. It doesn’t take long to figure things out if you’re experienced. If you’re not, it will take a little longer, but like I said… this is new territory. Everyone is new to it.
Proof that Mobile Monopoly really works:
If you look at the sales page (http://easyseotricks.com/go_mobile), you can see that Adam has made almost $52,000 in the first six months of this year! That’s pretty impressive from an 18-year-old kid. That’s $104,000 a year, just from placing a few ads and letting them run. eh? I wish I’d figured out something that easy when I was 18. Ha!
My personal experience is with lead generation. I was able to generate more than 700 optins with only $100. That’s far less expensive than co-registration or other “paid” lead generation services. Yes, the leads are cold and you do have to schmooze them along, but they are definitely interested in what you’re offering, so they’ll be interested in learning more about your niche, too.
Negatives about Mobile Monopoly:
I’m the kind of person who likes to jump right in and start implementing things. If you’re like me, the videos take a long time to watch. I’m a reader. The video is sufficient if you learn by watching, but I breeze through written material much faster than watching a video takes. I’d like to have seen transcripts of the videos.
But the cool thing is that for people like me, Adam created a “Mobile Monopoly Quick Start Guide,” so that helps a lot.
Additional skills or tools needed to get the most out of Mobile Monopoly:
If you already have PPC experience, mobile advertising should be uber simple for you. You don’t really need anything more than you have now, though. Your computer, accounts with CPA networks and mobile ad platforms, and a few bucks. (The entry to bid on keywords is $50 at one of the platforms, for example.)
My final words about Mobile Monopoly:
All-in-all, I’d say that Mobile Monopoly is an excellent course. Very well done, and well worth the low price. If you’ve been thinking about the enormous opportunity that mobile advertising is presenting right now… jump on this course! Grab it here: http://easyseotricks.com/go_mobile







