Showing posts with label Review. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Review. Show all posts

Tuesday, June 4, 2013

An Honest DotComSecrets X Review – Is It Scam or Legit?

DotComSecrets X Review

What I like most about Dot Com Secrets by Russell Brunson, is the focus on list building.
It is estimated that every subscriber on your email list is worth $1 per month to you. And I 
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believe there is a lot of truth in that. At the time of writing this DotComSecrets X Review I have just had my first $6,000 month and my email list has 6,000 subscribers on it!
So list building is a very predictable way to get your monthly income to a certain level and this is the focus of Dot Com Secrets.

DotComSecrets X Golden Sequence

I am a big fan of the Golden Sequence laid out by Russell Brunson in the very first few days of the Dot Com Secrets membership coaching session.
Essentially, the golden sequence is a way to quickly break even and get into profit when you pay for traffic with email solo ads.

DotComSecrets X Solo Ads

A big part of the training is on how to buy solo ads to build your email list as quickly as possible.
So as this DotComSecrets X Review is all about highlighting the power of this list building strategy.
In depth solo ads training is provided, including a detailed rolodex of solo ads providers. So you won’t just understand HOW to place solo ads, but you will know exactly WHERE to buy them as well.

Full Internet Marketing Training

Whilst my favourite part of DotComSecrets X is the list building and solo ads training, you get so much more than that.
How to make money with affiliate review sites and ranking them with SEO, how to do backlinking and get free Google traffic, large scale media buying etc.
Every single aspect of internet marketing is covered in this coaching program. You go from newbie to experienced internet marketer in a period of 90 days or so.

DotComSecrets X Affiliate Program and Plug-In Profit Site Integration

DotComSecrets X has a two tier affiliate program. This means that if you join my team at Dot Com Secrets, and go onto make sales then I get some credit for that by referring you to the program itself. So drop me an email if you sign up with my link so we can say hi!
So the affiliate program is another very cool bonus of DotComSecrets.

DotComSecrets X Review Summary

Anyhow, thanks for checking out my DotComSecrets X review.
I am a member and highly recommend it for anyone wanting the complete A to Z of list building and making a full-time income on the internet.

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Tuesday, February 19, 2013

Flight 2013 Movie Review

Plot
Airline pilot Whip Whitaker (Washington) lands a stricken jet during a storm. But, as he’s hailed as a hero by the media, Whip has a dark secret: he’s an alcoholic, who was drunk while flying the plane...
Review
Robert Zemeckis has spent most of the last decade on his one-man mission to make mo-cap matter, fiddling around with CG trains, flying Jim Carreys and movies that are, y’know, for kids. Zemeckis would tell you that he has nothing to prove with Flight, his return to live-action directing, but the opening scene alone is quite a statement. We start with breasts. Blurry, out-of-focus breasts, yes, but breasts nonetheless. From there, Zemeckis introduces us to a typical morning-after environment — naked girl, whom we presume is a hooker, wakes up in hotel room with bleary-eyed guy, after a night on the tear. They stumble around, have a hair-of-the-dog drink and spliff, and it’s only from their small talk that you piece together the horrifying truth: he, Denzel Washington, is an airline pilot; she, Nadine Velazquez, is an air stewardess, and they’ve got a flight in less than two hours. Nudity, drug use, swearing, seriousness: it’s the most adult film of Zemeckis’ career, and by the time he out-Scorseses Scorsese with a camera zoom into Washington’s coked-up kisser, it feels very strongly like a director deliberately putting away childish things.
Source:  http://www.yourdailylife.org/group/entertainment/forum/topics/flight-2013-movie-review

A Book Review: Unraveling the Mystery of Autism and Pervasive Developmental Disorder

Miles Seroussi's development began normally, but abruptly came to a halt. Early diagnosis of autism sent his mother, Karyn Seroussi, on a journey of research and recovery. She found some researchers that believed autism to be a biologically based condition.
Among these researchers she learned from Bernard Rimland, PhD, Director of Autism Research Institute. He wrote the forward for this book saying that while it reads like a detective story, it accurately…

Source: http://www.yourdailylife.org/profiles/blogs/a-book-review-unraveling-the-mystery-of-autism-and-pervasive-deve