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Traffic Secrets 2, The Verdict

July 17, 2008 by tim 

John Reese

So its finally here. Traffic Secrets 2.0 was released following a last-minute adjustment to allow for hightened server-load, at 1.00pm Eastern Standard Time on July 15th.

This was a month short of four years since John Reese launched Traffic Secrets 1.0 and famously took $1 Million in orders within 24 hours.

It will be interesting to hear how much was taken in the same time frame this time.

So what is Traffic Secrets 2.0?

As everyone who runs a business online knows, traffic is the lifeblood of an Internet business. Not having strategy for building traffic to your website is like placing your shop window out in the middle of the ocean.

No matter what we do online, we all need traffic.

The purpose of John Reese’s Traffic Secrets program remains the same as it was with the first version: To educate people on the ways available for building a steady, growing stream of targeted (relevant) visitors to their website. The difference is that these days, in 2008, there are many more ways available than there were in 2004.

Social Networking, for example.

Web 2.0 is a phrase that has been used, rather broadly, to categorise the new breed of websites which enable members to interact with one another, share resources, insights, information, education, pictures, video, and countless other things which the Internet is capable of handling. In 2004 these sites were all but non-existent (although Facebook was launched in 2004 for college students to interact with each other)… but these days, they account for a near majority of all Internet traffic.

Many of the methods John Reese introduced to us in 2004 are still around, and he has updated his methods for using them in 2008. Article marketing, for example, traffic exchanges and pay-per-click advertising.

But many, too, have changed. The Google algorythm is being worked on all the time, and is a very different beast now, so search engine optimization (SEO) runs to new set of rules, and there has been a near-verticle growth in blogging, which itself provides new opportunities for building traffic and sales.

They are all things which Internet Marketers need to know about if they’re to create shelf-space for their sales pages, but what really gives Traffic Secrets 2.0 the two point oh, is its explanation of how you can integrate the range of methods available in 2008 together into a winning strategy for your web business.

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Altogether, in the Traffic Secrets 2.0 pack, there are 12 CD ROMs. Each one dealing with a different discipline in traffic accumulation. Typical for Reese, it is very thorough, and it provides an in-depth education on how to build a community of trusting visitors and buyers to your business.

As well as this education pack, there is also a 377 page training guide, a workbook for tracking your projects, and a series of step-by-step blueprints in areas such as Adwords, Social Networking and Market Spying…

All in all, it is an impressive package for the price. Many of today’s most successful online marketers reached fame and fortune on the back of Traffic Secrets 1.0. There can be no doubt that the same will be true of Traffic Secrets 2.0

Verdict: Thumbs Up

More information: Traffic Secrets 2.0


Comments

9 Responses to “Traffic Secrets 2, The Verdict”

  1. Steve Watson on July 17th, 2008 3:56 pm

    I have ordered my copy and I can’t wait for the UPS van to turn up in my driveway!

    I have been working online for a few years now but mainly with The Money Gym & Nicola Cairncross. I have recently started to up my game where Internet Marketing is concerned for my personally.

    I think My Viral Spiral & Traffic Secrets 2.0 together are going to help me grow exponentially as an Internet Marketer.

    Very exciting times!

    Steve.

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  2. peter on July 17th, 2008 4:13 pm

    I have heard so much about this product that, I must of had 60 emails from different affiliate marketers, All offering great bonus.
    There is no doubt John Reese Is the master guru.
    I have not purchased it yet but I will when the noise dies down, plenty o keep me busy..

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  3. Chris Ogle on July 17th, 2008 5:15 pm

    I will surely invest in the product at some point soon, however these techniques are best served when combined with a well thought out strategy and business concept. Without good collateral behind the traffic, then the traffic is wasted. I have around two months hard work first after which I will throw everything into MVS and these ‘Secrets of driving traffic’ which will then produce the financial results I am looking for from the traffic.

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  4. Anthony on July 17th, 2008 5:55 pm

    Disagree in 2004 traffic was just as tough as it is today, so unless you want to lock yourself in a cave and read and watch all that material I would advice not purchasing it, it is way too much information for the average internet marketer, this information is for people who already have a staff and a online business running already.

    Want good SER work on this backlinks from high PR sites backlinks from high PR directories, article marketing and , content . That is the foundation that will build your sites rankings.

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  5. Raddie on July 17th, 2008 8:54 pm

    Hoorah! Anthony. Now that is exactly what I had been thinking while reading the review. If the average person is going to consume that much information and not be suffering from information overload then I would be surprised.

    If you have a staff and you have the luxury of being able to spilt thw workload and set specific tasks and areas of expertise to members of your staff to run your site this academic approach would be excellent, but as it is most of us need this condensed in a way that will keep us focussed, otherwise we will not actually get anything done.

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  6. Vernon Johnson on July 17th, 2008 9:58 pm

    There is no doubt that John Reese knows exactly what is required to be successful on the Internet and that the latest edition of his traffic course covers all the angles. From what I have read and deduced about the course it is very professional and is ideal for anyone setting up an Internet business with the necessary support staff. There in lies the problem for the average home marketer. He or she would find they would be at a major disadvantage trying to implement John’s system because they wouldn’t have the support team necessary to implement the system at least in a reasonable amount of time.

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  7. Bruce S on July 17th, 2008 10:44 pm

    Information OVERLOAD seems the format of the Internet as far as marketing goes. Everyone is being bombarded with so much “stuff” that they are almost required to wear pchycological “blinders” whilst filtering and screening out the unwanted content and scams.
    These now prevelant “Information/training products by high mucky muck “gurus” are usually semi useful to those knowing how to 1. skimp though the lessons, picking up only what’s relevant to you in the here and now 2. screen out the fluff and egotistical comments by the author and DO NOT consider them to be an “expert” on anything! It’s usualy a case of “monkey see, monkey do”. 2. Listen to more than one, so called or “seems like” expert. Look at what they all seem to agree on, then YOU make your own business decission based on research
    Bruce S

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  8. Chuck Bartok on July 18th, 2008 12:20 am

    “I would advice not purchasing it, it is way too much information for the average internet marketer, this information is for people who already have a staff and a online business running already”…..

    And most of the information is available for FREE almost everywhere.
    I don’t understand this Internet “Mystique” of supposed Gurus who have such limited experience.

    All of this material is available to anyone with the burning desire to succeed. All it takes is Time and .

    The other thing I find so interesting, What is Big deal about a Million Gross.
    In my business world, we only look at NET….

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  9. Iago on July 18th, 2008 7:56 am

    Yes, the info is out there. Just watch the new X File movie and you should have a sound understanding of . . . uh, oh, sorry, I got mixed up there. Too much information!!

    Where was I? Right, okay. Another good source is Mind Valley Labs. My Viral Spiral is good stuff but a bit complicated if one is not techie enough, such as yours truly. My MSV file is gather quite a bit of cyber dust in its resident quadrant of my hard drive somewhere. I wouldn’t mind having a copy of Traffic Secrets 2.0, but I also believe I can do without. Time will tell . . . .

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