Traffic Secrets Blowout Sale
Author: Hock
10
Apr
If you haven’t got a chance to grab a copy of John Reese’s Traffic Secrets, now is the time to do it. The original course (workbooks, CDs, DVDs, cheat sheets) was sold for $997 and has never been sold for less (except if you find used copies on eBay). But John is coming out with Traffic Secrets 2.0 and he wants to clear out the remaining inventory (this is a physical product - not an ebook).
You may be asking why you shouldn’t just wait for Traffic Secrets 2.0? The reason is because the first course covered EVERYTHING you need to know about Internet marketing (including things such as building a list, increasing conversions, PPC, affiliate marketing, etc) but the upcoming version will focus solely on traffic acquisition techniques.
Once the inventory sells out, the original Traffic Secrets course will not be produced or sold again. Here’s the best part - for the blowout sale, you can get the course for only $377.
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