Mon 21 May 2007
We have heard five major concerns about the impending release of Trackback Spider. This update will address the #1 concern…
CONCERN: If we release this program then this killer technique for obtaining high quality relevant backlinks on demand will die and stop working just like blog and ping lost it effectiveness.
BACKGROUND: Once upon a time there was a great technique to get massive sites indexed in Google in less than 48 hours and sometime in under 24 hours. This technique is called blog and ping. I credit the invention of blog and ping to Jeff Johnson who revealed this to the world in John Reese’s Traffic Secrets Course. Not soon after the release of Traffic Secrets Rick Butts a budding Traffic Equalizer user created some free videos and soon there after he created a service to do Blog and Ping all automatically; On a pay per ping basis. One of his packages was around $1,000 a month.
Well it didn’t take long before every internet marketer, traffic equalizer user, and anyone else wanting to get indexed NOW was using his system. It was only a year later when I started to see the technique begin to become ineffective. What was once a golden ticket to get indexed on demand, now only worked sometimes, and that is what led me to find another solution…
Most great SEO systems are rendered completely ineffective soon after they hit the market. The creators sell so many copies that the technique is killed in short order.
I don’t want that to happen with Trackback Spider. Because I don’t want to see my own personal cash flow dry up.
And I know if I just sat on this, I could watch as my own websites effortlessly launched, got ranked and automatically grew month after month.
SOLUTION: Now believe me I have the same concerns with Trackback Spider that you do. After all we have to worry about both our SEO business AND our software business. It is so effective in what it does (building one-way backlinks). I have to severely limit its availability.
Look, we’ve all seen owners hawk their latest software products while swearing up and down they’ll only let a certain number of people in.
And then the next thing you know, they’re letting anybody with a working credit card in the door. Very quickly, that software becomes ineffective and we are left to suffer because are favorite technique no longer works.
I’m not going to let that happen with Trackback Spider.
Now here is the deal. There are currently thousands of people on the waiting list for Trackback Spider, but I am only going to allow 300 to join period. Not 400, not 350, not even 301.
This is the only way I can ensure that Trackback Spider’s array of techniques will stay underground and continue to work month after month, year after year. Now those lucky members who act when we release Trackback Spider will get to use it on any and all of their websites (no limits).
BOTTOM LINE: We will be limiting the availability of Trackback Spider to only 300 members.
Stay tuned for more details. Trackback Spider goes LIVE Tuesday May 29th 2007 at 1200 CST. The best way to stay informed is by joining our announcement list…see the opt-in box in the upper right hand sidebar. If you haven’t already joined our announcement list and gotten a copy of the report Underground Link Building Volume 1, just enter your name and email to the right and press “submit”.
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Cheers,
Jared









May 21st, 2007 at 8:25 pm
I am chewing my knuckles off in anticipating and worry about getting in the 1st 300….
I have every anticipating that TBS will work miracles ongoing for our websites like http://ChooseThisflife.com
I will be hitting refresh on the day to get in!
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May 29th, 2007 at 1:09 am
Today is the dat hee hee…