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Aaron Parmet's review...
My experience with ClickerVolt

I started using ClickerVolt after coming across it through a marketer whose other tools I've used before. I wasn't actively looking to replace my existing setup, but the pricing model and feature set made it worth a closer look.

Over time, it's become a regular part of how I manage and test traffic. I had previously looked at tools like ClickMagick, but I couldn't justify the higher monthly fees. ClickerVolt's pay-as-you-go approach fits much better with my budget and still provides advanced tracking insight and capability I didn't have with basic trackers.

What I like

One of the biggest benefits for me has been the built-in fraud and bot detection. It goes beyond basic IP filtering and gives a clearer picture of traffic quality. Using this data has made it easier to decide which traffic sources are worth continuing to test and which ones aren't producing meaningful results.

The rotation features have also been useful in practice. Many trackers I've used only support basic weighting or random rotation. ClickerVolt offers several rotation options, including progressive exposure. This allows the same visitor to see an offer multiple times before being rotated to something else, which feels more intentional and avoids bouncing people between pages too quickly.

What I dislike

There is a bit more to learn compared to very basic trackers. It didn't take long to get comfortable, but it isn't completely plug-and-play for someone who has never used tracking software before.

I can also see how this level of control may be unnecessary for very simple campaigns with consistent traffic sources, where a basic tracker could be enough.

Final verdict

Overall, ClickerVolt has worked well for how I manage traffic. It offers more insight and flexibility than basic trackers, without the commitment of a costly monthly subscription.

For marketers who want better visibility into traffic quality and more control over rotation, but don't want another recurring expense, it's been a practical and reliable tool in my work.

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Safelist Mailer
Earnie Rhyker's review...
I initially heard about Cliqly in October 2022 on a live webinar with Vick Strizheus and 9-figure income earner Anthony Morrison. To simply outline this is not a scam. It was just launching to the public at the time and Vick had negotiated a special deal that we all could get started with a couple of million credits for $1497. Money I didn't have to get started at the time.

So when a 6-figure serial income earner buddy emailed me in July 2023 there was 'thing' called Cliqly, they just launched a new marketing campaign, and we could get started FOR FREE? ! Okay I'm in !

My experience with the program so far (after 2 months)

In a Q&A format.

What do you get when starting for free with Cliqly?

A list of 5000 contacts and credits to email thats list. You can email them your own offers, or do what most of us do: chose the 10ct for email openers and email clickers. That will you earn upto about $75 in the first week. To then find out there's payment threshold of $300. Thus its time to purchase a credit pack.

How much are creditpacks?

They come in all sizes and prices. Whatever you can afford. Combo deals are the best. See Cliqly backend.

Why do we have to pay money to make money?

Its a business. Not a data entry job. You pay for sending out mass emails through Bobby Jones (the owner) server. And you cannot get it cheaper like he can. Bobby's company owns the entire infrastructure from A to Z, for the past 20+ years, but it ain't free to main. In a nutshell: we purchase credits at wholesale, he sells clicks/lead at retail, the difference is what he needs to cover his costs and our gain in profits plus discounts.

How much can you earn with Cliqly?

That depends. On a lot of factors. After being in Cliqly for about 9 weeks now, on a down (holiday) season i've created some averages on click-throughs, list size increase, etc. IF someone is on the highest Tier 10 and maxing out emailing that list of one million emails per day. Then the profits at 0.10ct per click are roughly $1250-4000 per month. Doesn't make anyone rich, but it still is life changing income for most people. Especially considering it takes only a 5-20 minutes effort per day to email those people. But...

How long does it take to get to the highest tier?

That depends. If grown organically and still be in profit every month? Upto 3 years easily. By maxing out the list building with 500K credits per day and so called Cliqly Pro credits for mailing your list? About 200 days. That doesn't sound so bad, does it? Except to get to the top in about half a year? Someone needs to invest about $13,000USD in creditpacks. That's not profits, that's cost. To earn that back takes many months. Worth it? Yes. But not to take lightly, either. This is not a get rich quick scheme. Note: I highly recommend any free or paid member to watch the "Mountain Climber"-training in Cliqly backend. To devise your own strategy towards a profitable online emailing business.

Referral program?

This is where the majority of the money is made from people flashing their paychecks on YouTube. Every person you refer and upgrades after their 1st week to the next creditpack of $97 gives you 100% commission on that purchase: thus $97. And every creditpack they purchase thereafter is 5% commission. Thus when you refer 20 people who all did what we aught to do every day every month? Then it's a one-time paycheck of $1940USD, and a monthly residual income of about $526. The more people you bring in the more you get paid; logically. Just 1-level affiliate marketing, no multi-tier, not a mlm either.

How much can we earn realistically?

Depends again on your level of realism and how deep your pockets are. I'm currently on Tier 2 myself. Making about $340 profit per month. Have not referred anyone yet, but will from now, as I gained a deeper understanding and feeling good about it. So can you! Search on YouTube for "Abby Hunjo". She has team independent training on all of this. Including the best way to get started and keep staying in profit.

Payout options?

ACH for USA. WISE for international. And once setup goes fully automatically. In this company we get paid every time the threshold of $300 is met. So we only have to send our daily emails, and not have to request payouts; it's automatic.

No experience (yet) with.

Been focused on the email and profitably aspect of the program.

  • Have not tried the 3rd party emailer: INBOX Pro. It looks interesting for sure, but heard the conversions are like 0.7%.
  • Have not tried the Recruiting Co-Op yet to gain new referrals.

What I Like

  • Free to get started
  • Get paid to build our digital asset (list) to 1,000,000 contacts
  • No monthly recurring membership (pay-as-you-go)
  • We decide for ourselves if or how fast we want to grow our list
  • Only 5-20 minutes daily effort. Or schedule emails 1-2 weeks up ahead
  • Earn 7 days per week. Including while you sleep.
  • The backend menu is nice; functional
  • Great Support video FAQ
  • No external email tools required
  • 240+ done for your emails (that can be used with any email marketing)
  • Send in your name, but their reply-to email address
  • Good training videos by Bobby
  • Great weekly updates
  • Great discount incentives & contests
  • Nice referral program
  • Plenty of statistics
  • Easy (inter)national payout

What I Dislike

  • High minimum payout of $300. To a global marketplace: $50-100 would be better.
  • Response times of support (if you get answers at all). Although they are constantly hiring new staff.
  • Not all Cliqly's CPA offers work. As in, are literally 404 page not found.
  • Conversion on emailing our own gigs is super low; very low quality leads.
  • The referral sales page is showing unrealistic figures (not telling the full story, well that's marketing I suppose)
  • 10ct payout per click is on the low side. As Bobby is selling the leads for 50-80ct each. 20-30ct should be doable too imho.
  • The backend pages are formatted in green and red text without markup headings; tough to read and knowing what to choose.

Final Verdict

It's not a goldmine. However, for data-entry type of work of 5-20 minutes per day without needing to recruit anyone and still be able to earn upto $4000 per month? And ending up with an asset we can email for life? Not bad! Not bad at all!

Visit Cliqly.com

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Marketing System
Keith Dyer's review...
My experience with the program so far

It's been just a little over a month since I signed up with the Plug-in-Profit-Site and my experience so far has been positive. In fact, I'm very pleased with my progress, and what I've learned in this short time. Going in, I knew that the Plug-In Profit Site (PIPS) was created by Stone Evans, and is one of the longest-running "Done-For-You" affiliate marketing systems on the web. What I didn't know is how little I actually knew about the whole business of affiliate marketing, even though I'm not exactly new at it.

I joined the program about 10 years ago but fizzled out after a few short months for several reasons. The biggest problem was that I joined all the programs that were offered, and with little spendable income, I started going broke fast. Instead of making some adjustments, I just quit. Big mistake.

Now, with more experience under my belt, a few lessons learned, and some changes in PIPS itself, I decided to give it another go. I'm already gaining subscribers to my list and have several new signups in the program under me. And I know I'll stick with it this time because I'm older and wiser, and I know my budget.

Although PIPS offers easy free entry for beginners, it may also feel a little restrictive or "dated" to seasoned marketers. But that shouldn't hold anyone back because all the programs presented in PIPS stand alone. So, whether you join one and run with it or join them all, is up to you.

Here is a breakdown for both ends of the spectrum.

For Beginners: The "Quick Start" Appeal

For someone who has never built a website or joined an affiliate program, PIPS acts as a bridge to get over the technical hurdles.

Done-For-You Setup: The core selling point is that the PIPS team sets up a WordPress website for you, pre-loaded with affiliate offers and a blog. This eliminates the "how do I build a site? " frustration.

Structured System: It plugs you into several reputable, long-standing affiliate programs. You don't have to hunt for what to sell. PIPS introduces you to each of the programs, one by one in the 30-Days to Success guide. This eliminates the 'where do I start? ' frustration. Some of the marketing still points to five income streams, but the fact is there are now 10 money-making programs.

Education: The "30 Days to Success" training guide is revised and updated, which serves as a step-by-step guide to building your business, starting with traffic generation and building your list. Also, one of the money-making programs offered is Wealthy Affiliate, an online university for internet marketers. Well worth the fee to become a premium member.

The Reality Check: While the setup is "free, " you are instructed to sign up for the various programs and services that power the program. Although most are free to join, you will be encouraged to upgrade to a premium level which involves monthly costs. That's okay, and shouldn't be a surprise, but beginners should beware of getting in too deep financially too early. Whether you upgrade or not is up to you. Upgrading to only one, or more than one program should be viewed as a business startup cost, not a "get rich quick" scheme.

For Experienced Marketers: The "Multiple Streams" Strategy

Experienced marketers usually value control over DFY, but PIPS can still serve a specific role.

Instant Infrastructure: If you are looking to enter the "Make Money Online" niche quickly without having to design a new funnel from scratch, PIPS provides one you can customize.

Stacking Residual Income: The system is designed around recurring commissions. For an expert who already knows how to drive traffic, plugging that traffic into a PIPS funnel can create a steady stream of passive renewals.

Customization Freedom: Since the site is built on WordPress, experienced users aren't locked into the default templates. You can change the theme, optimize the SEO, add high-ticket back-end offers, or integrate advanced AI-driven content tools.

What I Like / Dislike

I think what I've written so far gives both. I really can't think of any cons other than the few I've already mentioned above. Stone has been around for a long time and has perfected his system. If you follow the 30-day guide you will have success.

The Verdict: Is the Plug-in-Profit-Site Viable in 2026?

Definitely YES, but with caveats. PIPS is a legitimate, proven business system, but not a magic "money button. " As with any real business, you'll get out of it what you put into it.

For Beginners: It's an excellent "training wheels" system and can teach you, among other things, how the moving parts of an online business work together.

For Pros: It's a "business-in-a-box" that saves time, and allows you to use your own skills to 'stand out from the crowd' by customizing the standard templates.

Even for beginners, the key to succeeding with a PIPS site is personalization. Don't just leave the "stock" content. Once you've had some time to learn, use AI tools to rewrite articles and add your own voice to the email follow-ups to stand out from other affiliates.

Oh and by the way, if you value great customer service and support, PIPS will not disappoint. Stone and his team will answer every question you have, and go the extra mile to help you succeed. If you're thinking about it, don't hesitate to give it a try... It's free to start. It may not be for you, but it won't cost anything to find out.

Visit Pluginprofitsite.com

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Traffic
Todd Bobal's review...
-Updated February-2026 Still a solid source of leads for us.

My Experience with Get Targeted Clicks Program So Far

So let me just say this upfront, I wasn't even planning to try another traffic tool last month. I was already neck deep in a dozen browser tabs, half finished campaigns, and that weird adrenaline meets caffeine feeling that only solo marketers know too well. But I saw this random testimonial for Get Random Clicks while scrolling around and something about it, maybe it was the urgency in the review or maybe it was the typo in the headline, made me click.

I set up a campaign. Honestly? Didn't expect much. But then like, by Day 3 I started seeing these unusual spikes in my stats. Clicks. From real people. Not bots (or at least, not only bots I'm still not sure). Traffic wasn't just climbing, it felt... Alive. Messy but real. Like the difference between a Walmart mannequin and a guy yelling at pigeons in Times Square. I could work with that. It's early, but there's definitely something here.

What I Like

The interface? Kind of like a microwave. Not pretty, not elegant, but it works. You put in your stuff, press some buttons, and bam clicks start popping. There's a strange satisfaction to how easy it is. No complicated setup rituals. No clunky onboarding videos narrated by guys who sound like sleep paralysis demons.

Also, this one surprised me, the stats are better than decent. They show you where clicks are coming from, how long people are lingering, what they might be doing (or not doing). I mean, it's not Google Analytics... But also it doesn't make me want to throw my laptop off a balcony. Bonus: support actually responds. Fast. Like, a real human or an AI pretending really well. Either way I'll take it.

Oh, and one more thing: I split tested the same link with another platform I won't name. Get Targeted Clicks gave me 31% better optin rate. Coincidence? Maybe. But I'm watching it now like it owes me money.

What I Dislike

Now for the not so glossy bits.

Pricing? Kind of murky. There's a slider. A calculator. Maybe a riddle. Took me a good 15 minutes to figure out what I'd actually pay. And maybe that's on me. But also maybe not.

Also and this is a big maybe but some of the traffic felt... Jumpy? Like people arrived, looked around, and left out fast. Bounce rates spiked during certain hours and made me wonder if there's something funky going on with timing or source. Maybe it's mobile traffic, maybe it's just the internet being chaotic. Who knows.

I do wish they had better geotargeting or niche filters. Right now, it's kind of 'spray and pray' unless you know what you're doing (and honestly, even then it feels a little like throwing spaghetti at the wall and hoping it sticks somewhere useful).

Final Verdict

Okay, here's the deal.

Get Targeted Clicks isn't a magic bullet. It won't kiss your forehead and whisper sweet 6figure dreams into your autoresponder while you sleep. But it works. Or at least, it's working enough for me to keep going.

It's the kind of platform that doesn't try too hard to impress you. Which is weirdly refreshing. It just delivers traffic some of it scrappy, some of it gold, and lets you figure out what to do with it. Like a slightly sketchy delivery guy who shows up with the right pizza, on time, wearing sunglasses. Do you trust him? Eh. But you eat the pizza.

If you're broke, burned out, and just trying to get real eyes on your stuff? Try it. Test small. Watch your numbers like a hawk with anxiety. And if it clicks (literally), lean in. It's not perfect, but it's a hell of a lot better than sitting around hoping someone finds your link through smoke signals and goodwill.

Visit Gettargetedclicks.com

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Web Design
Benjamin Huebner's review...
I've been using Base44 for a while now to build AI tools and web apps (Launched 2 of them on W+ already), and while the idea behind the platform is excellent, the execution still leaves a lot to be desired. It has huge potential, but at the moment, several major issues make it hard to rely on for serious projects.

The Good

Let's start with the positives. Base44 lets you build and test apps directly inside the platform. You can actually use your app while you're building it, which makes development much faster. It's also much more flexible than most other no-code tools I've tried. You can build far more complex apps thanks to the integrated backend, logic system, and database.

The overall concept of combining frontend, backend, and data handling in one place is powerful. When everything runs smoothly, it really feels like a complete, developer-level environment without needing to manage servers or external databases yourself.

The Problems

Unfortunately, that's where the good part ends for now. The biggest problem at the moment is the backend instability. Over the past two weeks, I've spent more than four days fixing issues that weren't caused by my code but by Base44's infrastructure. These random backend problems make it almost impossible to publish an app with confidence, because you simply don't know if it will still be working correctly the next morning.

Another major issue is the support system. It takes a long time to get any response, and support tickets are limited to 500 characters – which is completely impractical when you're trying to describe a technical issue. This limitation, combined with the slow replies, makes dealing with support extremely frustrating.

Then there's the export function. While it's advertised as a way to export your app, it only exports the frontend. The backend functions remain tied to the Base44 API. That means you still need a Base44 account, credits, and integrations for the app to work. In other words, you're not actually exporting a standalone app – you're just exporting an interface that still depends on their system.

Update: While it still is not perfect, base44 did a lot in the last weeks to solve the mentioned problems! They are definitly on a good way!

The Current Situation

Recently, Base44 introduced a new infrastructure with additional capabilities. I haven't tested it yet, but from what I've read in the community discussions, it seems that not everyone is happy with it. Some users are even switching back to the old setup due to continued problems. Hopefully, this new system will eventually stabilize things, because the idea behind the platform is genuinely strong.

Conclusion

Base44 has a lot of promise. The integrated backend, database, and logic builder make it far more powerful than most no-code alternatives. You can build complex AI tools quickly and efficiently. However, the current instability of the platform, the poor support experience, and the limitations of the export system make it very difficult to use for production-ready apps at this stage.

If the Base44 team can fix the backend issues and improve their support process, this could easily become one of the best no-code/AI app builders available. But right now, it's a risky choice if you depend on stability and reliability.

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Safelist Mailer
Todd Bobal's review...
Update February 2026 we still use this each and every week for generating leads!

My Experience with the Program So Far

Alright, so let's be real for a second, when I first saw Mister Safelist, my expectations were well, somewhere between 'probably a waste of time' and 'eh, maybe it'll work for a day or two before I abandon it like an unused gym membership. ' I've tried safelists before. Most of them? Dumpster fires. A swirling void of unread emails, questionable links, and people trying to sell me the exact same 'get rich overnight' nonsense.

But this one, something about it felt different. Maybe it was the UI, which didn't look like it was last updated in 2006 (a miracle, honestly). Or the way they emphasized actual click engagement rather than just dumping your emails into the abyss. I signed up, clicked around, and within about 48 hours, I was actually getting clicks. Not just a few, but enough to make me pause and think, 'Wait, is this thing actually working? '

And the weirdest part? Some of the traffic converted. Now, I won't sit here and say it was earth-shattering, but compared to what I expected (aka, nothing), it was impressive. That alone kept me testing.

What I Like

So here's where things get interesting. The credit-based system is an absolute game-changer, because instead of some shady 'pay us and hope for the best' deal, you can actually earn credits by engaging with other emails. That means if you're on a tight budget (which, let's be honest, most of us are in this economy), you don't have to throw money at the wall just to get traffic.

Also, this might sound small, but it makes a huge difference, the tracking system actually works. I can see who clicked, when, how often. That's rare in these kinds of platforms, where usually you're just screaming into the void and praying someone, anyone, hears you.

Another thing: the community feels oddly engaged. Like, I expected the usual 'people just clicking for credits and moving on' thing, which, don't get me wrong definitely happens. But some of these users? They actually read the emails. I even got a couple of personal replies (one guy even asked me about the product I was promoting, which, considering I was expecting zero engagement, was a shock).

What I Dislike

Okay, now for the reality check. First? Your inbox will become a war zone. Like, if you think your Gmail is messy now, just wait. Once you're in the system, the volume of emails you'll get from other marketers is borderline ridiculous. It's like stepping into Times Square during rush hour, loud, chaotic, overwhelming. And unlike social media ads, where you can just scroll past, here you're incentivized to actually open the emails. It's kind of a weird psychological trap.

Also, while the traffic is real, conversions are still a gamble. Some people are there just to rack up points, click, leave, repeat, so if you're hoping for ultra-targeted, high-intent leads? You're gonna need to do some serious testing. I had campaigns that flopped hard, and others that performed way beyond my expectations. It's hit-or-miss.

And, one last thing, the interface? It's better than most safelists, sure. But it's still got that clunky, 'this was built for functionality, not beauty' feel. It's like using Craigslist: ugly, but it gets the job done.

Final Verdict

So here's the deal. Mister Safelist is weirdly effective, but it's not magic. If you go in expecting easy, instant sales, you're gonna be disappointed. But if you treat it like a strategic traffic funnel and put in the effort to craft compelling emails, test different subject lines, and refine your approach? You might be surprised by the results.

It's a tool, not a miracle. And like any tool, how well it works depends on how you use it.

Would I recommend it? Yeah, but only if you're patient and willing to experiment. If you just want to throw up a random email and hope for the best, you'll probably walk away frustrated. But if you're someone who likes to tinker, optimize, and analyze results (or, you know, just enjoys the thrill of seeing traffic numbers go up), it's worth a shot.

Visit Mistersafelist.com

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