Auto Mass Traffic:An Overview

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By Kate Mc Bride

The launch of Auto Mass Traffic software as an affiliate marketing tool has had mixed reviews from users and others who have purchased it.It costs $37 for a 60-day trial period

It was developed by Mo Latif and the theory behind it is sound if one is interested in trying to make money online as an affiliate.

There are some things worth mentioning about this software as a guide for those who may be interested in buying it.

1.Of course,first and foremost,it is not a "plug and play" or "set and forget" system.Although the training is excellent,it is time-consuming.However,it does give a great insight for beginners into what appears to be a very sound affiliate marketing approach.

2.The aggressive advertising of this product does not specify the need for spending time to learn to use the system,although this is typical of the sales pitch for these types of products.

3.There is a further investment of $100 needed to get the system up and running which again is not mentioned in the advertisement for Auto Mass Traffic.

4.Perhaps most significantly,a lot of the training with this product is for what the software supposedly does automatically.This is not specified in the advertisement for the product and was only mentioned by Mo Latif in a follow-up email about two weeks after purchasing it. Although the training was useful and good for newbies to affiliate marketing, as a learning exercise,it could be redundant if the software does it anyway.

The basic thrust of the approach is very sound-the advertising is targeted directly at users and the advertiser only pays if someone views the advertisement for the product.It is different from google adsense which is pay per click,not pay per view.Basically,by signing up to directCPV for a basic sum of $100,people who are interested in a product one is selling can be targetted by the use of a pop-up advertisement while they are using particular key-words.

This is very aggressive advertising but the theory is sound.Furthermore,the training emphasizes that it is not spyware but adware and there is a choice for the users whether they use directCPV.Supposedly, the incentive for people who use directCPV when browsing online is that they get access to free downloads etc. in return for viewing product ads and there is no obligation to do so as they can opt out of directCPV at any time.

In summary,Auto Mass Traffic in conjunction with directCPV seems to be a legitimate online venture for affiliate marketers but the following points must be kept in mind:

1.I did not purchase the advertising,so I cannot comment on the performance of this software for those who are financially motivated.

2.The training is excellent-basic but detailed at the same time.

3.Although the advertising seems aggressive,it is typical of the internet/affiliate marketing scene which is highly competitive anyway.

Finally,having purchased the software ($37.00) for a 60-day trial period,it is likely that if one does not invest the time to train to use the programme and the $100 for advertising,it is not money well-spent.

However,it is potentially a good piece of software for those interested in pursuing affiliate marketing as a way of supplementing their income with a lower financial investment than many other products of it's kind

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southernwriter Level 1 Commenter 6 months ago

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