Incredible Opportunity Ends Soon
For example, QPP will serve as a shopping cart, autoresponder, tracking tool, an affiliate manager, an interface to your credit card processor, and more.
Successful Internet Marketers know that the difference between the successful ones and those that struggle, can be boiled down to three main characteristics:
1. Successful IM's have a list of email addresses belonging to people that trust their judgment, enjoy reading their emails, and occasionally act upon their advice when it comes time to make a purchase.
2. Successful IM's test and track everything they do. They're good at putting together sales letters, emails, and web pages. But they know that anything can be improved. What would happen if they changed a headline, modified a color, added audio? They make a change, but they have to track the results. Did the change help or hurt? If it hurt, they back it out. If it helped, they keep the change. Next... Constantly testing and tracking, adding 1% or 2% to the conversion rates is what makes good marketers rich. If you can make a 2% improvement in your web site's conversion rate every month, you've given yourself a huge annual raise, not just 2%. Next month 2% becomes 4%, then 4% becomes 6%. And so on. And so on.
3. Super-successful IM's have their own products, and although they market those products personally (usually to their mailing lists (see above)), they also have a veritable army of affiliates to market for them. Think of it this way. Where would Avon or Mary Kay be if there were only one saleperson in the company? On the Internet, amazon.com became huge because of affiliates, they have hundreds of thousands of them.
I've been using an affiliate interface for one of my sites, and the software is hosted on the interface's servers. Good in some respects, but it creates an ongoing monthly expense, and my affiliates are linking to the interface's domain, not mine, so I lose the benefit of inbound links. I also lose a lot of control over the whole process.
On a personal note, I've been looking for a new affiliate interface because I'm setting up a new site where affiliate marketing will be an absolutely necessity, and I need something better than what I'm using now.
I've been researching for weeks, not quite able to pull the trigger on any one product, though I admit I looked at QPP, and was put off a bit by the monthly charge. Then today a bombshell hit my mailbox.
I mentioned a controversy. Well, it seems that another company has pretty much cloned the look and feel of QPP, and some of their partners have been offering that package for sale. You may have received emails from some of the big gurus selling something and saying it was just like QuickPaypro.
Obviously, the QPP people didn't want to take the shot lying down, since their software has been working for years, especially when a new piece of code (aka code that might still have lots of bugs) is trying to grab market share.
To make a long story a bit shorter, here's what just came down:
Dustin Struckman, owner of QPP, has just decided to sell the full source code, ALONG WITH FULL REPRINT RIGHTS, for QuickPayPro. I think he's completely nuts, but who am I to judge? Fortunately for a few quick buyers, the best deal is going to those who act fast. From what I understand, only 500 will be allowed to make the purchase, and the price rises $100 every few days until it's sold out.
Needless to say, I pulled the trigger very quickly, and will be able to replace a monthly expense once I receive my software CD, install and test, and convert my current affiliates from the old system to the new, better, one.
Now that I have my copy of the QuickPayPro source code, I don't mind suggesting that you pick it up also by going here:
http://www.quickpaypro.com
Honestly, Dustin claims the source code cost him over $200,000 to develop (I don't feel sorry for him, he's made plenty of profits off it, and will continue to do so since he has plenty of subscribers paying a monthly subscription for his services).
Can you imagine what owning source code to a package like QPP means? To some of those 500, which is my incentive, it will mean eliminating a monthly expense. To others, it gives them a chance to modify and improve the code, and start their own company or service. I pay $45 a month for just one domain to my affiliate service company, now I can set up other domains also for nothing. How many thousands of other people like me are paying that monthly expense? Dustin became rich offering that service, so could a number of the people who purchase his package. It's sort of like buying a McDonald's franchise. For a whole lot less investment.
I suggest you visit the QuickPayPro website now. Opportunity is knocking, but the clock is ticking.



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