Arbitrage Conspiracy Review Coming…

My plane just landed after a huge delay. I’ll get the review out before I crash for the night.

13 Responses to “Arbitrage Conspiracy Review Coming…”

  1. Bret says:

    Jerry,

    I took a lot of balls to come out and take an unpopular stand against the Arbitrage Conspiracy hype machine, especially considering every other “guru” was literally falling all over themselves to get people on the hook.

    I just read your full review and now I’m beginning to put the pieces together as to why so many gurus were on board for a largely fractured affiliate pie.

    They’re getting a piece of the continuity, and possibly future commissions from CPA’ers that end up joining Aymen’s yet to be launched CPA network (speculation on my part)…

    I consider myself pretty savvy and make my living online, so you wouldn’t think I would fall for a pitch like this, but I almost did.

    You’re blog post was the nail in the coffin that swayed me to keep my wallet in my pocket. Hopefully some new marketers heeded your warning too and didn’t piss their money away.

    The way I see it, you saved me 2 grand and I love you for that (in a manly way rest assured).

    I guess I’ll go and get that new Macbook Pro I’ve had my eye on instead. At least I know what I’m getting for my money.

    Bret

  2. Aiye Knight says:

    I would like to read the report too. I signed up for the http://www.webmarketingnow.com news letter like it was said in the last post. Nothing is in my inbox yet.

    @Bret. How did you get to read the I just read your full review?

  3. Bret says:

    I was referring to the full review email I got this weekend, that’s what Jerry’s post is about… it sounds like his report will come out before the end of the year.

    Bret

  4. chris says:

    Hey! I was looking into this stuff and was going to purchase that system but i am a SUPER NEWBIE? Any suggestions on how i can get started in this world. Times are getting hard so I am looking to diversify. Thanks

    Semper Fi!
    Chris

  5. Daniel says:

    The Arbitrage Conspiracy free report tells you, in general terms, that you can pay for PPC (pay per click, like Google AdWords) to promote your affiliate landing pages offered by CPA (Cost per Acquisition) Companies, and the “arbitrage” part comes from the difference between your investment (what you had to spend in PPC) and your prize (what the CPA companies pay you for the action made by the visitor you sent).

    Then, the idea is that if you find a successful combination (PPC –> CPA) then you would add up some leverage, investing more and more into that profitable one. I understand that it is apparently proved that this guy makes over between $50K and $100K every day, so he must really know what he’s doing. The price of the full 12 week course is $1997.

    You can get the free report here: http://www.arbitrageconspiracy.eu

  6. Jerry, thanks for being bold. I was tempted to explore this CPA since I’d like to learn about and since Brad Fallon went all out promoting. Little confused on all the conflicting stories. Did I miss your review…it looked like you were releasing it on the 13th.
    Eagerly awaiting..

    Ron

  7. Jerry West says:

    To get my report, you need to subscribe to the free newsletter at http://www.webmarketingnow.com.

    Chris, if you are a newbie, this course is NOT for you. There are others you should start with – in fact, you should probably learn the ropes of Affiliate Marketing before venturing into CPA.

  8. Joe says:

    Jerry,
    I’m new to IM, is Aymen REALLY seeing a 50% or more Net ROI on their CPA/PPC Campaigns?

    I’ve tried to contact Aymen, his support; NO REPLIES

    I do want to become a profitable IM’er. I understand You will be releasing a CPA/PPC Course anytime now…?

    Also, they claim that this is the only time this course will be offered. Pretty ignorant, self destructive, scarcity, here today-gone tomorrow, shit hype marketing. If you ask me. I’ve been in the offline marketing business for a long time, I’d never cut my own throat like “these EXPERTS are doing”

    Thanks, Joe

  9. Jerry West says:

    I highly doubt they are seeing that type of return. The only thing they showed us in Vegas was copies of checks and spreadsheets showing the ad spend. They never showed us the actual ad spend, nor did they do a live campaign.

    Think about it, if it only take an hour or so to setup a campaign, why didn’t Aymen do this for all of us in Vegas first thing in the morning, then check the account when the session ended to show how much was made?

    I asked this before the meeting was started and was told it wasn’t going to happen due to “competitive reasons.”

    Please.

    If you are new to IM, CPA is a tough place to start, but you can be successful. You just have to know SEO and Social Media for your campaigns to be profitable, as just relying on PPC is near death in the market with the falling margins.

  10. Vegas Pete says:

    Jerry – Much thanks for honest information amidst the “sing for the money” IM peddlers. It’s hilarious – as the same people giving testimonials seem to pop up on every sales page for anything that launches. From what I’ve seen, people have to be paralyzed from the neck up to hand over 2 grand for this.

    You made a comment that really got my attention:

    “You just have to know SEO and Social Media for your campaigns to be profitable, as just relying on PPC is near death in the market with the falling margins.”

    Mastering SEO and Social Media in CPA marketing introduces more skill sets – more to learn – more to do. Now we’ve gone from learning PPC to becoming a content publisher – and of course that leads into many more needed skills; not the least is writing articles and starting a blog. Well, how about another course on writing – and courses on SEO, Social Media, and blogging too – on and on it goes as it becomes an overwhelming and vicious cycle. For people that have 40 hr/week jobs to escape, the chances of success are slim, none and slim is out of town. It’s just too much to learn and do.

    I’m looking for this approach: “Run ad, make money.”

    After a winning CPA is discovered, instead of becoming a publisher, why not ramp up the traffic with display advertising – media buys – or site placement targeting on the Content Network. There are many ways and places to advertise including just buying ads on Social Media sites instead of mining them with time consuming content.

    Jerry, you are recognized as one of the premier SEO experts on the planet. Going the authority site publishing route is a natural for you. But, what about people who want to stay within the business model: “Run ad, make money.” It eliminates a zillion things to learn and do – and is a unique skill to master unto itself. But simple.

    Your opinion would be so VALUABLE.

  11. Jason says:

    Jerry – Man I’m so glad that I stumbled across your blog and found your heads up info about not buying into the AC system.

    I just signed up to your newsletter.

    Is there any way to get your full review to us that have subscribed after you have already sent it out to your existing list of subscribers?

    Thanks,

    Jason

  12. bryan s arnold says:

    Jerry you seem like a hustler yourself…and I’m not known to just say something like that. You have all these people waiting for you to respond to them about your response to this AC pitch and you nothing else to say.

    You have these folks waiting…

    Where’s this report you’re supposed to have at the end of the year or should I say last year?
    Why can’t you share your knowledge of the industry at a cheaper price?

    You can’t stay idle and not respond? what gives?

  13. Jerry West says:

    The link was sent out to the free newsletter subscribers as the post stated it would. Here is the link to sign up: http://www.webmarketingnow.com/tips/cpa-marketing.html

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