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Feeback on new website ... PLEASE! 2008/11/12 12:30  
I'm helping a friend out with a new website and wanted to get some feedback from you guys.

The site is http://www.SuperAffiliatesExposed.com

It's a FREE members only site that delves into the techniques that some affiliate marketers are having massive success with. Believe it or not, some of these guys are having Million Dollar Days!

The site model is a simple one that I think will work really well, so feel free to examine the method he used.

It's all up and running now, so feel free to join and see what it's about.

Any suggestions you want me to pass on to Doug, just let me know.

Thanks,

-Mark.
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Re:Feeback on new website ... PLEASE! 2008/11/13 07:43  
Hi Mark,

Excuse my digression please: I wanted to tell you that your list of 40 ways to market a site helped me and gave me ideas.

http://honestmarketingmovement.com/markwilson/blog/life/40-ways-to-drive-traffic-to-your-website/

Good job and thanks!
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As to the new site you want comments on, it looks good to me. I have signed up and have received access.

It was good that it was free to join. I have not looked around too much on the inside so I'm not yet that informed.

However, at a quick glance, it strikes me as being targeted to marketing elites, progidies in the making or those with big dreams. I believe a few human dynamos can make those strategies work for them big time $$$.

I think it is also a great site for learning and that it can help your average Joe increase their earnings a little too...or enhance their earning potential.

So, even if a person makes little or no money per the site, it is still a good site for learning, getting ideas, etc. which to me makes it an asset in and of itself.

All else I saw at a quick glance looked good too....format, nice to look at, etc. Obviously my feedback is genl and not too detailed.

It's all good!

Thanks, Link
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