Update: Solid traffic for sure.
"I Was Ready to Throw My Laptop Out the Window—Then This Weird Click System Showed Up"
Okay, so—random Wednesday, I'm knee deep in YouTube ads and an endless graveyard of failed funnels. You know that feeling when your landing page is like a party where nobody shows up? That was me. Cold traffic. Dead clicks. Just... Tumbleweeds. I'd tried solo ads, influencer promos, even one of those shady 'viral share' tools that promised vitality but delivered ghost towns.
Then this thing—Buyer Click System—pops up in one of those cheesy, over hyped web launches. Honestly? I almost laughed. '1,000 guaranteed buyer clicks'? Sounded like digital snake oil. But then again, I'd just spent $97 on coffee over the past two weeks, so what's $18, right? Clicked. Bought. Didn't think too hard about it.
My experience with the program so farFirst off, it's not some AI chat-bot whispering sweet marketing nothings. It's a system, but with an old school twist. The interface looked like it missed a few webinar meetings, but... It works. You pop in your link, cross your fingers, and wait. It's like ordering Uber Eats at 1 a. M. —you're not even sure it's gonna show up, but somehow, it does.
Within a few hours, traffic started hitting my funnel. But not just traffic—real people. Clicks from humans who weren't just there to bounce. They stayed. They scrolled. Some even bought—one dude ordered a $47 up-sell and I genuinely teared up a little. Like, who are you, generous stranger?
One week in, 3 sales. Not record shattering, but after months of crickets? Felt like the Super Bowl.
What I LikeLet's be real—most traffic tools are just dressed up disappointment. This one? Surprisingly functional.
I liked the promise of guaranteed buyer clicks. That's a bold move. But it actually delivered—at least partially. The clicks were warm. Not boiling hot, but definitely not cold either. Like a toaster setting on medium.
Also, there's this funnel/page builder included. Not the sexiest UI—feels like 2016 WordPress vibes—but it's simple and gets the job done. One time I accidentally deleted a section, and it didn't crash. Small win.
Price-wise? Stealing. I've paid $200 for click packages that didn't even send bots. $17.97 for this was... Weirdly cheap. Almost suspicious, but hey—it's like Costco samples. If it works, you don't ask too many questions.
What I DislikeOkay, not everything is sunshine and dopamine.
For starters, the 'buyer' traffic—yeah, they're buyers, but they're someone else's buyers. They've likely bought from the vendor before. Which means if your niche is totally out of alignment—like selling tools to an audience that loves info products—you might get polite clicks and silent tire-kickers.
Also, there's this odd vibe of 'set it and forget it' which, let's be honest, is rarely a real thing in marketing. You still need a decent funnel. Decent copy. It won't magically fix a dumpster fire offer. Trust me. I tried. It didn't.
Oh—and the dashboard has a weird lag. Like clicking through molasses sometimes.
Final VerdictIn a world where google algorithms are more unpredictable than Elon Musk's X feed, the Buyer Click System feels like a small win. Not a grand slam. Not an 'I quit my job! ' moment. But a win.
It's simple. It's flawed. A little clunky. But it does what it promises better than a lot of $997 webinars. And that's saying something.
If you're just starting out—or just sick of Facebook's ad manager giving you emotional whiplash—this might be a weird little gem. Or not. But at this price, you can afford to take the gamble. Worst case? You blow $18 and learn something. Best case? You get your first taste of traffic that feels like progress. And that's... Honestly enough, sometimes.
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When I first heard of MyLeadGenSecret I was both sceptical and dismissive of it as I believed that 100-200 leads daily was too good to be true. It wasn't until I heard about the results of a friend in the industry was having with this, that I gave it a second look and decided to join to see if it lived up to the hype.
At first they give you 100 leads daily and you can message these leads using the websites in-built mailer, which saves you having to set up your own self hosted autoresponder. If you get a direct referral as an affiliate they increase this with a bonus 100 leads a day, which means you are then getting 200 new leads added daily that you can send can-spam compliant emails to.
I got my first referral using the website itself by promoting it to the leads they were giving me. This was something of a lightbulb moment as it confirmed to me that these leads were already reading my emails and willing to invest in an online business of their own. Since then I made enough referrals to break into profit in the first two months of membership so I'm effectively getting 200 free leads a day which I think is pretty great.
What I Like
I like the fact that I am getting fresh leads daily that I can contact once a day. I have found that these leads do buy and they are genuinely interested in work from home and online business opportunities. Having an in-built mailer to contact these leads saves on paying out for an autoresponder so I like that part of it being integrated for convenience. The compensation plan is pretty neat, paying down into 5 levels on a recurring monthly basis. You can get paid by Paypal, Check or Bitcoin and request payment whenever your affiliate balance reaches $30 or more. Every time I've requested payment I've received it on the same day.
Platfforms I have found convert well with these leads are Clickbank, OLSP and WarriorPlus offers provided you stick to the niche that these leads are interested in.
What I Dislike
There is nothing I actually dislike as I think it's good value for money and the leads are in the niche that I am in. I would like to see leads for a wide variety of niches but these particular leads are suited to work at home and online business opportunities, so if you're in the same niche you can definitely make relevant offers that will result in sales and commissions to these leads.
Final Verdict
Despite my initial scepticism, I can confirm they deliver on what they are advertising. It's remarkably good value for money as it works out at $1 a day for 100-200 new leads that you can mail out to on a daily basis and this is cumulative as well so it adds up over time. I would recommend this to anyone who wants greater audience reach to people interested in work at home and online business opportunities and it's an easy way to get started marketing online. If I have one pro tip to give you if you decide to join this program is to stay consistent and mail the leads daily.
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