Last night as I was reading through my Facebook news feed I came across a video from Shawn Collins, the founder of Affiliate Summit:
The above video got me thinking…. Is Shawn leaving a lot of money on the table? So I was thinking and then a moment of enlightenment came- if Shawn does not want to do paid reviews I will. Heck, I have done them in the past (more about that in the future)!
So I am extremely excited to announce
Price: Starting at $15,000.00 per review
Value: Too Astronomical To Measure!!!
Secret Weapon: rel=”tripplefollow” attribute on all links to your website!!!!
Now I know some of you maybe thinking that I’ve lost my mind. But do not jump to conclusions yet! Did you notice my secret weapon??? Yep. The newest innovation in the SEO industry- once you get a link with that attribute (“tripplefollow”), your site will appear not in the first, second or third place in the search results of all major search engines but above their Logos!!! No one attempted this ever before, and while I am still in beta with this new attribute I can tell you prospects are incredible!
I am also thinking of implementing an affiliate program. I am still working out details, but I am pretty sure to have one of the highest commission in the industry starting at 99% (or $14,850.00) per review sold. How about that for an affiliate program?
In the upcoming days I will be revealing more details- so keep an eye on my blog! But if you have an idea of how I can make this even better, go ahead leave a comment.
Sounds like a great opportunity, but I have one question: will this work for AltaVista or just the other search engines?
It would be great to get on top at Google, Yahoo and Bing, but I really want to make it happy at AltaVista!
Still working on obtaining API access to AltaVista π
I’m going to have to save up for my review but with such a great incentive… I’m sure it’ll be well worth it. π
Only 15k? Well i would do a review for 15 bucks π If I really do not like the product the price goes up :p
@uspiggybank
I have a “very sour taste in my mouth” from paid reviews. One particular review which made me $25 ended up costing my about $10,000 in legal fees when the company sued me. π
@Vlad omg 10 big ones? I did some cheap reviews before, do not like it much, if it is not something I would use myself.
I don’t know someone can pay this amount of money.
10 geees , if you got it , venture out π
It would be great to get on top at Google, Yahoo and Bing.I donβt know someone can pay this amount of money.
@Vlad, I would be interested to know how @uspiggybank was sued by the company. Did he/she breach the contract or what??
@Money Nut,
Actually it was me who got sued – by a company who purchased a paid review from me to begin with.
I hope everyone realizes this post is a spoof. π
I feel that may be an enchanting point, it made me think a bit. Thank you for sparking my considering cap. Now and again I get such a lot in a rut that I just feel like a record.