Dirty CPA Review
Written by ady on November 12, 2009 – 11:21 pm -I don’t know about you but when I buy a product I expect an upsell. Its ok, for a long time now it has been standard practice and it doesn’t wind me up like it did originally.
What I don’t like is the 3rd and even 4th upsell and as in the case of Dirty CPA, I end up wishing I hadn’t bothered buying the thing in the first place.
It’s like ‘hello, your sales pitch said this program uncovers all I need to know about CPA so why after making the purchase are you telling me I now need to buy your more in depth course which costs four figures?’
The Dirty CPA Review
OK, apart from the pet hate described above, I did learn quite a lot in the couple of days or so it took me to go through all the videos.
I would have liked a PDF to accompany each video but as long as you are quick at writing down urls and other important bits of info, using video to deliver this type of content works well.
There are a few holes in the process, the biggest one being the earning power of any given CPA campaign you set up. Let me explain….
The sales page asks the reader if they would like to “Make more money in 45 minutes than you do normally in a month?”
Assuming the answer is a resounding yes and the punter then buys the course to find out how, he is soon told within the videos that a CPA campaign is regarded a success if it returns a 50% profit.
This means that if your normal monthly salary is say $4000 then you would need to spend $8000 in those 45 minutes to make your $4K profit.
Spending that kind of money an hour is pretty easy when buying traffic, putting it on a winning CPA campaign is not so easy.
Luckily the course is pretty comprehensive and the point is made that you need to reign in your campaigns and test test test until you have your winners and then run with them as best as your budget allows.
Just be aware, you will need a few hundred dollars a month to run your test campaigns and then you will need plenty of spare cash or a high limit on your credit card if you want to make the kind of money the sales pitch talks about.
Was it worth the money?
I am more than happy with Dirty CPA. I picked up plenty of info and it comes with a couple of neat tools that I can use in my other marketing ventures, not just CPA.
One of the videos in the dirty tactics session is a presentation on PPV (pay per view) marketing by Alen Sultanic. This hour and a half video alone was worth the cost of the course as far as I am concerned. Whether a total newbie would think that though, I don’t know but with a trial at just $4.95 its worth getting in to find out.
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