SpiderWeb Marketing - an Unbiased Review
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About an hour after you start looking for an Internet based business, you start clicking every banner or link that shows up and run down every bunny trail that you can find. Inevitably, you will find SpiderWeb Marketing sooner or later in your search. Should you pass and try another route, or see where the trail leads?
The first thing you will notice about SpiderWeb is that it is free. This can be good news and bad news. That fact alone means it will draw tons of lookers, but it also means some business builder may take a peek at it as a source of added income.
I joined SpiderWeb looking to add to another income stream. The tutorials are easy to set up and use. There is a video that walks you through the signing up process for each affiliate program (all 22 of them). Most all of the programs are free, but a few require money to start. You can pick and choose the ones you want to join. You sign up for those, and pass on the others. Later, if someone in your downline elects a program you don't subscribe to, the system will default to your upline's affiliate number.
Two of the 22 programs they suggest for finding traffic are Yuwie and Direct Matches, which are social networking sites. SpiderWeb asks you some questions about yourself and even offers some Shout Page copy you can cut and paste. SpiderWeb even has an option to produce an automated blog. The posting tool can be set on autopilot and the blogs automatically appear on your page. Sounds great so far, eh?
Not so fast, my friend. I went to Direct Matches right after signing up, just to see how the system worked. I searched for people "looking for business associates," which is what SpiderWeb had me do. The results come up ten to a page. I looked at 70 profiles (seven full pages), and of the 70, there were 59 Spiders. Two pages scored a perfect ten out of ten. To my amazement, 37 of the 70 had "been involved in Internet marketing for 10 years" (including me.) What a coincidence. Some of them were in grade school ten years ago. I got pretty much the same numbers searching groups or blogs, both on Direct Matches and on Yuwie.
So, is the SpiderWeb system good for most people? I would say yes and no. Yes for the fact that they provide you with instructions on how to sign up for 22 affiliate programs that might have taken you days to find, and no for the fact that their advertising and marketing strategies point to "SpiderWeb," and not to your own business. Give it a pass, and go to something else.
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Jack Beddall is an Internet marketing consultant who provides resources for the home business person. You can visit two of his resource sites at TheOnlineResourceSite and Big Ticket To Wealth Online Store .
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