My experience with the program so farI am quite pleased with Mailer.g0ld and that means something because typically I don't use Safelist as my main traffic source.
Apparently, I
did change my mind and started using Safelist because I managed to make consistent sales from it.
What I did was send an email as a Free Silver member and track the result. To my surprise, I managed to get 3 clicks and 1 sale out of 600 members to whom I can send my email!
This is nuts! To think that a new Safelist help me make a sale is not my intention. I just want to see the CTR (3 out of 600 is small, but mind you, this is completely cold traffic that never heard about me before).
And for that reason, I decided to upgrade to Lifetime Gold membership for just $16 at the time I write this review.
You see, Mailer.g.ld increases the price with the increment of 0.01 for every new upgrade sale. So the next upgrade price would be $16.01, then $16.02, and so on.
What I LikeWell, I see some "gold" inside this safelist waiting for me to dig it lol. I mean, I did get a sale from the free account, so I can easily justify my decision to upgrade as a No-Brainer one.
Besides the regular email, Gold members will also get 5 text ads and 5 banner ads to get more eyeballs to the offer, and there are also Guaranteed Visitors plus Downline Builder tools that we can use to add some more exposure.
Overall, I like the member's area and the navigation is clear and easy to follow. I guess that is because the owner (Frank Bauer) has done this for a long time. He definitely knows what he is doing.
What I DislikeWell, since it's still new (less than a year since the launch date), there are less than 3K members right now and that is a low number for a safelist.
Nevertheless, that also means that there is room for improvement and if they become bigger, the founder members will also reap the benefits such as bigger commissions and low initial investment ($16 as I write this review).
Other than that, I don't see any disadvantage of using mailer.g.ld right now.
Final VerdictSafelist has been known as one of the low-cost methods to get traffic to your offer and build your list. It still is even today. No wonder there are new safelists emerging every year.
I joined mailer.g.ld because of the credibility of the owner and decided to upgrade for a very low investment after I get a good result as a Free Silver Member.
If you want to know whether this is worth it or not, you can just create a free account and test it.
You may get lucky and make one sale or two. Track your result and let it be the final judge before you make decision to upgrade or not. Easy peasy right? ;)
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I have begun building my list in this and other programs that are associated with it. I am also promoting multiple income streams. My LeadsLeap followers are growing and other programs are growing.
What I Like:
I can build my list AND promote multiple programs that are designed to build my income. The emails in this system are designed to promote a rotator of your favorite products after promoting the core programs. I like that I promote 1 page, built using LeadsLeap, and after the core programs are promoted in the followup series, it automatically rolls to whatever I want to sell. So long as it's in my rotator.
What I Dislike:
What I dislike is that it is cost prohibitive for some folks. At $147 for the email series ready to import into LeadsLeap, and a whopping $599 for the whole enchilada, which includes some juicy extras, some folks are put off by the price. Also, there is a good bit of up front work to build out the pages for the whole funnel using share codes within LeadsLeap.
Final Verdict:
I love that you can import everything into LeadsLeap and don't have to build a WordPress blog AND enter all the emails individually into your autoresponder. I also love that you can use LeadsLeap for the whole thing. Landing Pages, Funnel, Autoresponder, and traffic. You can add other paid traffic sources for a quicker experience. The owner of The Rotator Kit, Lee Murray goes over various paid promotion options.
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