Why vTrafficRush vs Other Similar Viral Sites?

Written by vTrafficRush (Paul Coonan)

There are many viral sites similar to vTrafficRush.com but there is one main difference, besides the many differences, that make vTrafficRush.com the site of choice for truly viral advertising campaigns.

vTrafficRush.com has many features that are unique such as viral branding. As you build your downline, your branded image is shown next to your ad on your page and on your downlines’ pages as well. Yes, sharing your own Viral Ad Page, you get your name and branding image in the top right of your page so people know who is promoting vTrafficRush, and your image is not only shown on your downlines’ pages, but also when your ad is clicked on the page that opens when your ad is clicked. Many of you have heard how branding is important to internet marketing success. As of today, vTrafficRush.com is the only viral site that gives you branding, virally! The more your downline promotes their Viral Ad Pages, the more you are being branded, on autopilot and exponentially!

But the main difference between vTrafficRush vs other similar viral ad sites is the money that you can earn!

Totally free viral sites earn you nothing when you use them, and are hardly effective. Number one reason, there is no money to be made. Also there is nothing else to those sites that provide enough, if any, value to use them as a tool for viral advertising. If little to no one is going to use those sites as a viral advertising tool, it is pointless to use it.

Then there are some other sites, like vTrafficRush, that have free and pro options. These sites have little to offer in the way of earning money because there is a one time payment and no other income streams that recur. Overall, you earn a commission if anyone you refer upgrades, but that is it, one commission, nothing else, never to see anymore commissions earned from that member.

One of these other sites only pays you for every other person you refer that upgrades for the first few upgrades, then you get all the rest. The ‘direct payment system’ is faulty and easily cheated. I won’t tell you how, or name names, but will say that people you refer can become paid members without paying you!

The main point is, with sites like that, you refer people and you can only get paid once for each person you refer. Sites with this structure do not last long. Why? Because there is no opportunity to earn more commissions from downline members once they have made a one time payment.

Imagine if a phone company came out with a service where you paid a one time fee and you got phone service for life? That company would certainly skyrocket over and above it’s competitors, but it will quickly crash without additional revenue coming in.

This is one of the reasons vTrafficRush.com stands out from all the others, which is why more people use vTrafficRush.com as their tool of choice for viral campaigning over other similar viral ad sites. Members can earn multiple commissions from each member they refer, not just one, from the Viral Pool and Viral Grid! Many members have earned over $1000 by using vTrafficRush as a tool for promoting other sites!

Remember, vTrafficRush is primarily an advertising tool, not a business opportunity. Repeat commissions are just a benefit from using vTrafficRush as an advertising tool. You can earn a lot money with vTrafficRush but the main purpose of the site is to get your ads seen, and you can’t get your ads seen, nor earn a side income, if you don’t USE the tool! What good is a buying a hammer if you never use it? Does that make a hammer a useless tool overall? Those who do use a hammer would certainly tell you it is very useful!

vTrafficRush.com is nearing 14 months old and continues to get your ads seen on a massive scale, averaging about 350 people going though every 10 minutes, 24 hours a day!

One of the core keys to success in any internet marketing is consistency. If you go fishing, drop your line in and don’t get a bite within 5 minutes, do you pack up and go home? You will likely never catch a fish that way and maybe even decide that fishing sucks! Unfortunately that is the attitude most people have towards internet marketing and the number one reason why people fail. Don’t pack up and go home if you don’t get a bite in 5 minutes if you want to be a success in internet marketing!

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Brand yourself at the new Thumbvu.

Have you heard?  The guys at TimTech have completely revamped their traffic exchange Thumbvu.  It’s more than just a new look; it’s a whole new surfing experience.

Some of the faces you may see displayed at the bottom of the screen while surfing Thumbvu.

Previously, you moved from site to site on Thumbvu by choosing among the the thumbnail views displayed across the top of the screen.  Your decision was based on which site looked the most interesting or useful to you.  Now, you don’t choose from among the  site’s little previews at the top.  Instead, you look to the bottom of the screen and choose a face to click on.  That person’s site loads up along with his or her profile pic, rating, and reviews.  You will see a heart, book, and lightbulb with corresponding numbers and plus signs.  Thumbu’s FAQ explains them this way:

An example of a surfer's profile as it is displayed to the right of his site.

The Heart represents the ‘passion’ that member has. If you think that member shows passion in their business, vote them up.

The Book represents ‘knowledge’. If that member has a deep knowledge of a topic, give them a vote.

The lightbulb indicates ‘branding’ and if that member has done a great job of branding themselves and their business. Like them, give them a vote.

NOTE: Every free member gets 10 votes when they join. So use your votes wisely. If you want to vote more, you need to use the system and earn them. You also get ‘extra’ votes for votes that you receive. Upgraded members get 10 extra votes a week. Awesome sauce!

Isn’t that cool?!  You can give a star rating to that person or his/her site.  Simply click on a star to rate from 1 (bad) to 5 (gorgeous).  Then post a review by filling in the Title and Comment spaces.  Reviewers’ photos and ratings are posted beside their comments, and you can rate the helpfulness of each review.

While you are viewing a member’s site the thumbnail pics at the bottom are darkened until the surf timer counts down from 10 to 0.  They light back up when it’s time to choose a new face.  Nice touch!

I am surfing the new, improved Thumbvu a lot more than its previous version.  I want to earn enough credits to get my face and my sites seen a lot more.  I hope to see your face there soon.  Please, join me today!

 

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Mail like a professional with MMPro

Among the many tools you get with a basic NPN membership is the autoresponder system called Mail Marketer Pro.  The benefits of MMPro  are nothing short of amazing for such an inexpensive product (only $10.75 a month for an entire suite of internet marketing tools).

So, what can you expect from NPN’s Mail Marketer Pro?  How about this:

  • Whitelisted “spam clean” sending servers
  • Near 100% deliverability
  • Unlimited Subscribers (single or double opt-in)
  • Unlimited Broadcasts/Followups
  • Advanced split testing
  • Advanced prospect management
  • Image management
  • List segmenting
  • Fully integrated with LeadSkimmer
  • + Lots more..

How does this benefit you?  You can rest assured that your messages will be delivered without fear of spam complaints.  There is no need to worry about reaching a subscriber limit and having to pay more, like with Aweber.  You are not limited to double opt-in as with TrafficWave.  MMPro works seemlessly with LeadSkimmer, the powerful new list builder that can generate leads to your list three times faster than conventional methods.

So, there you have it.  If you have any questions about MMPro, NPN, or LeadSkimmer just leave a comment or contact me at dyannasbiz@gmail.com.

 

 

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Are you a smart goal-setter?

(An excerpt from Magnetic Sponsoring’s Saturday Super Affiliate Newsletter)

Did you know that “how” you set your goals has a lot to do with whether you achieve them or not?  It’s true…

All the successful marketers in our industry set S.M.A.R.T goals, while the rest set regular goals.  In fact, EVERY successful person in the world (regardless of industry), sets S.M.A.R.T goals.

S.M.A.R.T is an acronym for:

  • Specific
  • Measurable
  • Achievable
  • Realistic
  • Time limited

If you want to achieve a goal, it must be:

1. Specific:
A specific goal has a much greater chance of being accomplished than a general goal.

2. Measurable:
You need to have some way of measuring your progress if you want to achieve your goal.

3. Achievable:
A goal must be achievable. For example, setting a goal to break the 100m world record when you’ve never ran track is NOT achievable.

4. Realistic:
A goal has to be realistic. For example, if you’ve not made your first sale yet, it’s unrealistic for you to set a goal to become a millionaire in the next 3 months.

5. Time limited:
You need deadlines for all your goals. A goal without a deadline is only a wish.

Here are some examples of regular goals and their S.M.A.R.T counterparts:

  • I want to get in shape (regular goal).
  • I will lose 10 pounds in the next 10 weeks by working out 3 times every week (on Mondays, Wednesdays, and Fridays) and cutting out all junk food from my diet (S.M.A.R.T goal).
  • I will fire my boss (regular goal).
  • I will fire my boss by December 31st 2012. I will do this by dedicating 4 hours every day after work to build my network marketing business (S.M.A.R.T goal).

Those are just a few examples, but I’m sure you get the point.  You can also break those goals into smaller sub-goals to make them more S.M.A.R.T.

Do this for every single goal you set from today and you will quickly see the results.

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Paid in Seconds! What was I thinking?

Yes, I purchased six positions in the “membership saving AD program” back in September 2010. Everything went well for about a month, then the big advertisers stopped buying ads thus leaving members with very little profits to split. Also, several profit-sharing clones popped up, taking business away from PIS.

To condense the story, I never got back what I put in, though I did get paid in the beginning. In fact, I still have a withdraw request pending from November. I’m not holding my breath on that one.

The site is still advertised occasionally, so please do yourself a favor and ignore its false claims of “WE PAY EVERYBODY 100%” and “We have NOT missed a withdraw in 3 months, most paid in seconds,” oh, and “100% PAID UP TO MEMBERS! We were sick of getting burned so we PAY EVERYBODY!” Wow. Maybe they didn’t get burned, but their members sure did.

P.S.
In my previous post I promised to share a couple of programs I regret joining.  But, I decided to spare you since the other one seems to have completely disappeared now.  Funny how that happens.

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Extreme Cash Robot and Buyer’s Remorse

Dazzled by the glitz and promises of nearly instant wealth with no work, I joined Extreme Cash Robot on August 3, 2010. I hurriedly and excitedly paid $198 for an ECR Pre-Launch Membership with no monthly fees. Why the rush? The price for this tremendous opportunity was about to shoot up and include a monthly fee for the robot’s amazing traffic getting services.

So, where does the remorse come in? First, I was unable to quickly recoup my expense by getting others to buy into ECR. (I guess they were savvy enough not to believe all the hype.) Second, the robot has not delivered the torrent of traffic that I was expecting. I would estimate fewer than 1000 hits over the past ten months.

Now, if you are a satisfied ECR customer I would love to hear from you. Maybe I have been doing something wrong and you can set me straight. The program still seems to be going strong, so someone must be benefiting from it.

Tomorrow, I will share a couple of other internet money-making programs I joined and wish I hadn’t.

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When riding mowers take on a hayfield (the results are not pretty)

Yesterday two men came to mow the vacant lots on my street. I found the scene quite amusing as they strove to cut the overgrown grass. As you can see, the task was not easy and the results were not good. The men did the best with what they had, but they were simply outmatched. Why the landowner did not ask a farmer to cut the field and bale hay, I do not know. That would have been a much wiser choice in my opinion.

The point of this story is to choose the right tools for the job at hand. If you are trying to make splash pages and you don’t know html from http and your clip art collection is lacking, then your results will be less than stellar. You would be far better served using Adkreator where the designing is point-and-click easy, the choice of professional graphics is great and always expanding, and there is a host of other amazing features not available elsewhere.

If you have not experienced the power of Adkreator I encourage you to take it for a test drive. Grab the Beginners Guide at the bottom left of this page to get started. The first splash is free and the upgrade options have just gotten a lot more affordable. This is one tool I won’t go without.

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The Mandolin Lesson

I started taking weekly piano lessons in January 2009, with breaks in summer and winter. Last summer, feeling restless and wanting to try something new, I decided to take up mandolin.

I first investigated its ease of playing as compared to other stringed instruments. Satisfied with that, I then turned to choosing the style of mandolin that fit my budget while possessing the bluegrass sound I was after. I found one that fit the bill exactly (even signed by a bluegrass legend!) for sale on ebay.

Oh, happy day when the big box arrived with my beautiful mando inside! But, of course, it was not ready to play then. New strings had to be bought and settings adjusted. My husband made the adjustments and put on the strings and everything looked great. Except it still had to be tuned. That went fine until he came to the E strings. These very fine wires, when almost in tune, broke with a pop. Rats! Good thing we had an extra… but that one snapped too.

At the next family gathering, I consulted my musically inclined brothers about how to tune those fine wires without breaking them. With this knowledge in hand, the stage was now set. I could see that my bluegrass picking days were about to commence.

At last the moment arrived. (In the mean time I had been studying my book and learning the proper way to hold the mandolin and pluck the strings.) My enthusiasm, while dampened a bit by the delay, was still strong. I took the mando in hand, put the strap over my shoulder just so and began practicing some basic chords. Sound came twanging out and I was pleased with this start. Pleased, that is, until I got to the chord that asked me to contort my left hand in such a way as I had never done in my life. My fingers could not reach and my hand refused to bend any farther. Those factors, plus the I force I was using to press the strings hard enough to make the proper sound was just more than I could bear. Something had been strained too much and my left hand could no longer grip. My strength was gone, replaced by pain. Oh, and the pain lasted longer than a few moments. No, it continued for weeks.

Now, not only could I not play the mandolin, I could not practice piano either. Bummer.

Yes, I was totally bummed out and wished I could blame someone else for my troubles. But it was all me. I had decided to take up something new instead of pressing on with the old where the progress was slow. No one had pushed me to go ahead and do it. In fact, one of my brothers had warned me about how tough it could be to manipulate those double strings. Oh, why didn’t I have the sense to try making those chords on his pretty little mandolin first, before hauling off and buying my own? Ah, the regret, the lost time, and the aching wrist and hand.

This summer I have extended my piano lessons through the end of June. I am not going to take up my time trying to learn a new instrument. Instead, I am going to sharpen my skills and work on the areas where I have the most trouble.

If you paid attention to that last paragraph you can probably see how this relates to internet marketing. My point is, don’t jump into something new just because your progress is slow. As long as you are moving forward, keep at it and improve. That something new could become a major setback, costing you a lot of time that would have been better spent moving forward on your original project.  So, what are you doing this summer?

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The plural of splash is splashes NOT splash’s! Here’s another English lesson to help you avoid looking stupid.

I wouldn’t be writing this if the misuse of apostrophes wasn’t so prevalent. Thus, I have consulted the Harbrace College Handbook to give you the best advice on their use.

Use the apostrophe and s to form certain plurals.

Use the apostrophe and s for the plural forms of lowercase letters and of abbreviations followed by periods.

his es and os      no more ibid.s

When needed to prevent confusion, the s is used for the plural of capital letters and of letters referred to as words.

too many Is      several As      two pluss      the ha has

Either s or s may be used to form such plurals as the following:

the 1900s    OR    the 1900s      his 7s    OR    his 7s
two Bs    OR    two Bs       the VFWs    OR    the VFWs

Do not use the apostrophe with personal pronouns or with plural nouns not in the possessive case.

A friend of theirs knows a cousin of yours.
The sisters design clothes for babies.

^ Caution: Do not confuse its with it’s or whose with who’s:

Its motor is small.                      Its [It is] a small motor.
Whose
responsibility is it?      Whos [Who is] responsible?

Add -s or -es to form the plural of nouns

Form the plural of most nouns by adding -s to the singular:

few toys      some states      many scientists
several safes      two spoonfuls      none of the tables
both brothers-in-law   [chief word pluralized]
the Dudleys, the Berrys, and the Longorias   [proper names]

^Note 1: To form the plural of some nouns ending in f or fe, change the ending to ve before adding the -s: a thief, two thieves; one life, our lives.

Add -es to singular nouns ending in s, z, ch, sh, or x:

too many bosses      six boxes      the Rodgriguezes
some peaches       sudden crashes      both Charleses

Add -es to singular common nouns ending in y preceded by a consonant, after changing the y to i:

ninety—nineties      industry—industries      party—parties

^Note 2: Although -es is often added to a singular noun ending in o preceded by a consonant, usage varies:

echoes      heroes      potatoes      vetoes      [-es only]
autos      memos      pimentos      pros      [-s only]
nos/noes      mottos/mottoes      zeros/zeroes      [-s or -es]

^Exceptions: Irregular plurals (including retained foreign spellings) are not formed by adding -s or -es.

SINGULAR      woman       goose      analysis      datum      species
PLURAL           women       geese      analyses     data         species
SINGULAR      criterion     alumnus      alumna
PLURAL           criteria       alumni         alumnae

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Four Critical Tips For Writing “Winning Headlines”…

Never Let Them See You Sweat — 3 Keys to Building Your Following”, “How Can We Reduce the Struggle and Help Our Downline Win?

Wondering where you can read all of these great articles and many more like them? Look no further than betternetworker.com, the internet’s #1 social community for home business owners. Here you can get free training from the most successful 6 and 7 figure earners in network marketing.

Check out my BN profile here, then go create your own.  Enjoy!

P.S.

Access the “Winning Headlines” article here.

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