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Affiliate Resurrection Review
My Affiliate Resurrection Review will reveal to you what I know
about this newest of Clickbank products. Continue reading to find out more about
Affiliate Resurrection through my Affiliate Resurrection Review.
This software claims to be able to predict trends in traffic, allowing you to
basically get in front of it at the right time. This seems like a great concept.
Especially if you can get yourself in front of eager buyers.
Since I haven't used the software myself, my Affiliate Resurrection Review will
not be based upon personal use. It will however give you my opinion, based on
the sales page, video and other information, whether or not I feel this is a
product and vendor that is trustworthy.
Continue reading my Affiliate Resurrection Review, and you'll be amazed
at what else I discovered.
After watching the video, I became intrigued, so I scanned over the sales page.
Everything seemed fine, until I reached the section with the vendor's photo. I
know I recognized that picture, but not as the product creator, "Richard
Shelby".
I had seen this photo on numerous other sites, including a few junk PLR
products. Infact, I remember using this same photo on an autoblog several years
ago after acquiring it from a royalty free image provider.
So in short, the person in the pic is not Richard Shelby (if Richard Shelby is
even a real person.)
Infact, I checked the image at Tineye.com. Here are the results of my search:
http://http://bit.ly/oOHpnH
There are 16 results for this same photo. All with differenet identities. Infact,
there are 2 accounts at EzineArticles using this same pic.
At the bottom of the sales page, part of the disclaimer reads: "The above
statements are a representation of vendor's experiences, and are narrated by a
third party voice actor."
Now, I believe using a voice actor to narrate your videos is ok in Clickbank's
eyes. However, unless I misunderstand Clickbank's new terms of service, the
vendor/author cannot misrepresent themselves as another person.
Please note, this is not meant as a review or opinion of the product itself. I
plan on buying the actual product to see if it is all it claims to be. If you
want to check out
Affiliate
Resurrection yourself, and maybe right your own Affiliate Resurrection
Review, you can pick up your copy here:
http://bit.ly/pURoPT
I do think it's funny that, in the sales video and sales copy, it talks about
"The endless parade of 40-something Craigslist actors" then refers to them as
"posers". Yet, the author/vendor won't use his real photo, name (unless his name
really is "Richard Shelby") or even his own voice.
Of course, this could all have been done simply for privacy reasons. There are
many honest Clickbank vendors out there who use aliases and voice actors, simply
for privacy reasons. These vendors don't want to get hit with the "guru stamp"
and are happy making money without being Internet celebrities.
I hope you've found my Affiliate Resurrection Review to be helpful in making you
aware of my opinion of the sales page and presentation of this product.
Affiliate
Resurrection does look like a decent product, but the fact that they are
using a royalty free (fake) image, may cause buyers to become apprehensive about
clicking on the buy button.
If you'd like to see if this software will work for you, then please do as I
will be doing, and pick up a copy of Affiliate Resurrection here:
http://bit.ly/pURoPT
Based upon our records, 7 out of 10 people who read this review bought a copy of
Affiliate Resurrection. Will you be one of that 70%?
All the best, and thank you for reading my Affiliate Resurrection Review.
KurtTasche.com
Tuesday, September 20, 2011
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