CPV Traffic, or Cost Per View, is a HOT new paid advertising channel that works very well especially in high-traffic and consumer categories. It may also work in high-volume B2B markets. You can buy traffic VERY inexpensively and it is quite well targeted.
Today for our Maui Seminar Preview Call, the phone lines got screwed up. (Sorry!) So to make up for everyone’s 20 minute delay, I’m posting the MP3 and handout for you. (Normally I only make these recordings available to paying Renaissance Club members.)
Listen to Jonathan’s CPV Traffic Presentation:
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8 Comments on “Cost Per View Marketing: Jonathan Mizel CPV Overview”
so i signed up… gave leadimpact my 200 bucks.. thx for advice jonathon….what a f’n scam…
minimum you can put in is 200.00, then when you’d like to see your ads, it tells you to download a hotbar toolbar… this gave my computer 121 viruses in 2 minutes…thx again johnny… so not only have i wrecked my system, but i actually paid to do it..
can’t believe perry chose to associate with this one, will make me skeptical of future stuff…
i gave it 24 hrs.. this is after i’m calmed down.. never been one to slam publically, but i feel this web call and presentation was trash and not worthy of the high regard i held perry in…
i did the directppv as well, looks like i’ll only lose 100 bucks to that one… great teamwork perry and mizel, hope you get a cut…
I am personally checking into this and will get back to you. Sorry for your troubles.
Perry, there’s no need to post my comment, i should have emailed your team first.
After i asked leadimpact to send me a link to where i could see my ads, they sent me a link to the same hotbar site that came with viruses the day before. I asked nicely for my money back and to please make this hassle free, they obliged. I will say they made that part very painless.
Perry, you have a stellar rep in this field, i’m not out to tarnish it but i see a lot of b.s. out there and this one seemed to be in that category. This one did not represent you well.
No one works harder in this industry than you.
No hard feelings.
Appreciate the effort u put forth
Apology accepted. Still, I gotta pass along what Jonathan said about this post. Put on your crash helmet:
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Wow, those are great results. I only got 105 viruses…
Actually, not sure what this guys problem is but it looks like he’s criticizing a method he hasn’t even tested.
Did he buy traffic? No.
Did he test an offer? No
Does he have any metrics? No.
Can he remove the toolbar he was never required to install? Yes.
You don’t fund an account then freak out. Try the fricking method, write some landing pages., drive some traffic, then tell me something real instead of the BS story floating around your head.
Sounds like he was looking for an excuse to hate us all along. All that and he didn’t even buy anything:(
Jonathan
I wasn’t able to call back after the first 20 minutes so I’m really glad you posted the link. This information is priceless, I’m definitely going to implement it over the weekend. Thank you both! (wish I could join you in Maui ;)
Thanks Perry. Great interview and presentation. I found the information very helpful. Handout was fabulous.
This couldn’t have come at a better time. Last week my Google Adwords account got turned off because they didn’t like verbiage on my exit page.
While I’ve complied with requested changes, Google’s policy group still has not reviewed the changes. I’m hoping tomorrow will be the day, but this is a question every online marketer should be asking themselves:
Do I want to put all my eggs in one basket?
Looking for alternative traffic sources is now a major priority for me.
The MP3 hand out on the CPV interview is generous of
you, Perry. Thank you!