Hey guys,
Anyone tried this. The "How to" video looks really good for us newbies, being able to quickly change up landers any way we like, and then downloading them. Can even add vibrate by a simple click of a box.
http://purelander.com/how_to.html
I know it's super cheap ($50 a year) and maybe the service reflects that, but as a newbie I'm trying to save on stuff like Adplexity and spend the cash on traffic until I can get profitable.
So for now this could be a "better than nothing" tool to get me started. But I'm not sure if I should be aware of other things like potential malicious code or stealing commissions and stuff like that.
Any thoughts welcome. Good or bad.
Cheers.
Hey,
didn't hear about this service until now, so don't know if it's good or no.
One of the problems you may encounter is that the landing pages in their system will be limited and maybe also a bit outdated.
If you cannot afford Adplexity or other spy tools you can do also manual spying from your own phone or computer (there are some topics on this on STM already, IAmAttila had a good guide).
Anyway in this game you will have to spend a lot of $$$ and if you don't use the money, so you should have some $xxxx budget available for a good start.
Thanks Erik,
I know it takes money, but right now I just can't do $350 per month for STM plus tools like Adplexity, and
I agree that I should get something like Adplexity, but for now I'll learn some manual spying methods to get me started.
Thanks.
I also haven't heard of this service, but my main concern with it would be loading speed. Most hosted lander services have terrible, terrible load times.
Manual spying and good old HTML are good ways to get started. And remember there are lots of lander templates on STM ready for you to use too!
What I recommend is signing up for AdPlexity for 1 month.. over the course of that month, download as many landers from as many geos and verticals as you can.
Cancel your subscription. Work with the landers you've downloaded, get familiar with how to do basic code changes because you'll need to do that even with the service you mentioned. I recommend hosting your own landers using CloudFront, it's very inexpensive.
That way you aren't spending a fortune each month but you have a variety of the latest landers.
You can repeat this as necessary to fit with in your budget.
Andrew
Thanks guys. Good ideas. I don't really like doing things like that because it's a bit of a poor mentality to have, but maybe it's the best option to get started until I start seeing some money coming back and I can justify a monthly subscription.
Will also scout around STM and try and find these lander templates caurmen is talking about and teach myself some basics.
As always, thanks a million for your advice and help.
I know, it's always hard on the beginning. Finance and cashflow is always a big issue, but you must somehow go over it.
Don't be afraid of a poor mentality, you are here to win and you must make some sacrifices.
Another idea as addition to @mrpayne comment is that you can do a group buy of several tools/services and share the costs.
Thats also a good reason why you should be a part of some mastermind or create your own.
Good luck @simant!
Thanks so much Erik,
Cashflow isn't so tight, but if I'm putting in around $500-$600 per month I'd prefer to use 90% of that on traffic rather than 50% on tools and 50% on traffic, even though I realize how essential some tools are. For that reason I'm not looking at doing without tools completely, but rather looking at cheaper alternatives to get a bit an advantage compared to having no tools.
Last night I had a good look at
Good idea about the Mastermind. I'll go look around STM and see if there are any that look good or maybe start my own.
Here you go - index of most of our free landers is right at the top!
http://stmforum.com/forum/forumdispl...-amp-Creatives
Wow. More than enough to get my teeth into there caurmen. You're a star. Thank you very very much indeed.
I also just finished reading your "How to make any lander work on any mobile device" tutorials (I love slow days at work
) which is absolutely excellent and really helps to learn the basics of how it all works. Thanks a bunch for that too.
Caurmen to the rescue today !
Cheers.