Wednesday, November 3, 2010

Total Web Traffic Review - Is Total Web Traffic a Scam Or Real Deal?

I have just spent 2 hours exploring a new Internet-based course called "Total Web Traffic" and here is my review. This new course was created by Dave Nicholson. I don't know this guy before but he appears to be very committed to help all the members in his forum to succeed.


First, a few rants on the Total Web Traffic's sales page. When you visit the sales page, you will see some screenshots where the author claims that his website receives 60,000 page views and 20,000 unique visitors per day using his methods!


Such claims immediately turn me off! The screenshots are so lame and can be easily reproduced using Microsoft Excel. They give me an impression that a scam artist is in action.


However, what made me want to click the order button is the testimony from John Thornhill and the 60 days money back GUARANTEE. I know John and I have been in his email list for 2 years now; he never gives lousy recommendation to his subscribers.


So, what is Total Web Traffic?


As its name implies, it's a complete course on how to get traffic to your website; more accurately "multiple streams" of traffic. Meaning that the course consists of ALL kinds of traffic methods you can think of (I will elaborate on this in a moment).


But first and foremost, this course is targeted on the beginners. If you've been doing internet marketing for sometimes now, you should have been familiar with most of the traffic methods taught in the course. Everything you ever want to know about targeted traffic generation is covered in this course. So it's a very convenient place for the beginners, you don't need to look elsewhere anymore. I could only wish that I had access to such course when I got started 2 years ago.


Now, let me elaborate more on the contents covered in the Total Web Traffic's course.


When you first log into the member area, you'll see all the training materials structured nicely on the left hand side; both written and video tutorials. The right side is used to explain the written materials in more details.


Since I'm already familiar with web traffic, I skip the introduction part. The second part is the website traffic videos. This is a very complete video tutorials covering traffic methods such as SEO, PPC, social networking, social bookmarking, wordpress traffic, video traffic, ezine traffic, banner advertising, and how to use Aweber list to follow up and make sales.


The 3rd part of the course is titled "Top Traffic Methods" which covers in great depth 21 top traffic modules. This part of the course basically expands in greater details from the video tutorials. It explains how each method works and shows you exactly where to turn on the tap and flood your websites with traffic.


Next is the Traffic Quick Tips, which essentially is like a glossary of web traffic generation. A very good way for references and to refresh what you have learnt from the course.


And then the downloads area. This is where you can download a sample of highly optimized website, squeeze pages and thank you pages. These samples are very useful, especially for the beginners, as seeing the real things are often more believing.


The last parts are some interviews with some traffic experts that you can download and listen.

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