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Herbert Flores's review...
My experience with the VSL Studio so far is outstanding and genuinely impressive.

VSL Studio was created by Todd Gross and Oliver Goodwin, two highly trusted experts in video creation and AI technology, the platform delivers a smooth, beginner-friendly workflow that makes VSL production incredibly easy. Todd Gross is well-known in the video marketing industry, while Oliver Goodwin, the co-founder of Synthesys, has a strong reputation for building reliable, cutting-edge AI tools. With their combined expertise, VSL Studio feels both professional and user-centered from the moment you start using it.

As a beta tester, I've been able to explore the software early, and what impressed me most is how quickly it transforms a PDF, webpage, or text into a polished video sales letter. The AI reads your content, detects the tone, and automatically applies the best marketing framework, all within minutes. Even without editing skills, you can create clean, professional videos in under 10 minutes.

What I Like

VSL Studio automatically applies proven marketing structures such as PAS, AIDA, Star–Story–Solution, and SLAP. This helps ensure the final video is not only visually appealing but also conversion-focused.

The front-end version includes:

1,000 credits/month (≈ 10 videos @ 70 seconds OR 20 videos @ 35 seconds)

6 video styles:

  • Dynamic Stock Footage
  • 2D/3D Hybrid Animation
  • Whiteboard Animation
  • Papercraft Stop Motion
  • Infographic Graphics
  • 2D Character Animation

720p output, URL, prompt, and upload modes.

There's also an optional bump upgrade for 2,000 extra credits per month, and if you're serious about offering video services, I recommend VSL Studio Pro, which unlocks Scenes Mode, multilingual video creation, and voice cloning. Supported languages include English, Filipino, French, German, Japanese, Korean, Arabic, Spanish, Italian, Vietnamese, and many more.

What I Dislike

I honestly have nothing major to dislike. For a $47 one-time price, being able to create up to 10 videos per month is strong value. The platform is fast, easy to use, and the upgrades make sense if you plan to produce videos regularly or offer them as a service.

Final Verdict

VSL Studio is a reliable and efficient AI tool for creating high-converting video sales letters without the usual complexity of video editing. With trusted creators behind the software and a smooth workflow, it delivers impressive results even for beginners. Whether you're building videos for your own offers or planning to create them for clients, the platform provides a solid, professional solution.

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List Building
Rusty Shelton's review...
My experience with the program so far

It's been wonderful, and I've been a user since it got started. This is the product of Geoff Stephen and he's definitely changed how I write emails and approach list-building. I thought I was good until I subscribed to his newsletters. That's when I realized I was an amateur - nowhere near his level! Geoff is highly creative, very experienced, amazingly clever and hilariously funny. He'll make you laugh.in the beginning, this was two products: The Email Anarchist and The Subscriber Syndicate. You could subscribe to either or both. Recently they've been combined into one subscription called The Newsletter Syndicate. Both are delivered by-weekly, in pdf form, and are usually around 16-20 pages long. The Email Anarchist focuses on form and technique when crafting emails. It's things such as establishing authority, the reader's mindset, pattern disruption, storytelling, waking up a list and comedy - all while breaking established rules. The Subscriber Syndicate is all about list building and turning those subscribers into buyers. It covers irresistible opt-in offers, high converting sales pages, getting the right people on your list and doing it on the cheap. It's lots of stuff you've never seen before.

What I Like

Geoff is highly creative, very experienced, amazingly clever and hilariously funny. Though he's all business, he'll make you laugh because humor is a big part of his style. The newsletters are as entertaining as they are informative. Every issue has something fresh and unique that you'll learn something new from. And these are things that you can use immediately.in fact, I have every issue I've received printed out and kept in binders. It's now a physical library (marked up with highlights) that's my go-to resource for email campaigns. That thing has become a real treasure! By the way, there's also a generous referral program for affiliates. It's 50% commissions monthly, plus $10 anytime a referral brings in a referral. Speaking of which, there's an AI promo-email creator for affiliates. Put in the headline prompts and it creates an original, funny and persuasive email in Geoff's voice. It's great for safelists.

What I Dislike

At the time of this writing, The Newsletter Syndicate bundle is still new. Banner ads and other promo items are coming, but they're not available yet. But by the time you read this, they probably will be.

Final Verdict

If you are doing any kind of Internet marketing, you'll be doing email marketing. Breaking the mold and standing out from the pack is crucial. That's why the Newsletter Syndicate is an absolute must for me. It should be for you too.

Visit Thenewslettersyndicate.com

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Safelist Mailer
Todd Bobal's review...
Update December 2025 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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Safelist Mailer
Todd Bobal's review...
Update November 2025 - Still a solid plan for using and advertising inside safelists.

I'll be honest, safelists used to feel like screaming into the void. I'd hammer out subject lines, blast emails to thousands of inboxes, and watch as nothing really happened. A handful of clicks, maybe. But sales? Crickets. It's like tossing pebbles into the ocean and expecting waves to form.

Then one random afternoon, coffee cold on the desk, tabs everywhere, half distracted by the latest AI news (everyone's buzzing about ChatGPT-5 upgrades) I landed on something called the Safelist Cash System. Five bucks. Just $5. That's less than my overpriced latte. And I thought, 'eh, what's another fiver down the drain if it doesn't work? ' Funny how those 'why not' moments sometimes flip the script.

My Experience with the Program So Far

The setup? Faster than I expected. I copied a share code into my LeadsLeap account (side note: if you've never used LeadsLeap, you're missing out), and suddenly bam, I had this polished funnel staring back at me. Capture page, delivery page, even the thank-you bits all tied together neatly. Almost eerie, like someone had been inside my brain fixing what I never had the patience to finish.

And the email sequence? Ten full days of messages, pre-written, dripping out like coffee from a French press smooth, consistent. They weren't pushy either. No 'BUY NOW OR ELSE' nonsense. More like subtle nudges, wrapped in actual useful tips. That was a relief. One of the emails even dropped a little analogy about safelists being like fishing in a pond where the fish actually want bait. Cheesy, but it landed.

Results? The first lead rolled in before I finished reorganizing my bookshelf (yes, I procrastinate in weird ways). After months of stale attempts, seeing that tiny notification pop up felt like electricity buzzing in my chest.

What I Like

There's a lot, honestly.

  • It's plug-and-play. No tech headaches, no piecing together broken funnels. Import, tweak a headline if you want, done.

  • The rebrandable PDF magnet. Huge win. I slapped my affiliate links into it, shared it around, and realized people were spreading my links for me. Kind of like word-of-mouth on autopilot.

  • The price. Five dollars. Do I need to say more? You'd probably lose that in your car's cup holder.

  • Commissions. Getting 100% on the front end? That's like buying a candy bar and having the cashier give you back the money plus a smile. Unreal.

  • It feels modern. Not like those old school hypey programs with neon fonts screaming at you. It's clean, digestible, and dare I say trustworthy.

What I Dislike

Okay, not everything is roses.

  • If you've never touched safelists before, brace yourself. It's a quirky ecosystem. Some people will scratch their heads, wondering why this even works. Took me weeks just to figure out safelist etiquette, like not hammering the same headline ten times a day.

  • Also, the system won't magically print cash. (Shocker, right? ) You still need to hustle a bit, test subject lines, send consistently, and actually follow up. And yep, no refunds. Five bucks isn't life-shattering, but still, a no-refund policy can sting if you're the overly cautious type.

Final Verdict

So is it worth it? Short answer: yes. Longer, messier answer: it depends on your patience and whether you're willing to adapt.

For me, the Safelist Cash System turned what used to be aimless blasting into a funnel with purpose. Leads started coming in, and suddenly safelists didn't feel like a noisy casino anymore, they felt like an oddly organized party where, if you bring snacks, people actually talk to you.

Would I recommend it? Definitely, especially if you've been stuck in the safelist grind with nothing to show. Just don't expect instant miracles. Think of it like planting seeds. Some sprout quick. Others you forget you even planted them until they pop up weeks later.

Visit Safelistcashsystem.com

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Marketing System
KASH EMPIRE's review...
FREE Platform Alert: Profits Xpress is NOT playing.

I joined Profits Xpress on September 15th, 2025, expecting another 'meh' freebie platform, but what I found instead?

A hidden gem that's stacking serious value for the price of literally nothing.

Let me break it down

The Leads Leap Integration? Chef's kiss.

Most platforms lock you into overpriced tools you don't even use. But this one lets me plug right into Leads Leap, which is where all my contacts already live. Easy setup, instant sync, zero headaches.

Advertise Your Platforms Like a Boss

You get to promote up to 5 of your own businesses across the entire membership using their built-in Traffic Exchange. And yes, leads are already rolling in. If you're like me and have more than 5 things to promote, you can unlock more slots with credits (surf for ‘em or buy ‘em).

All Your Links in One Place

Anyone who signs up through you? They instantly see everything you offer. Talk about exposure.

Multiple Streams, Made Simple

Their step-by-step setup walks you through building your downline and setting up multiple income streams, all included with a free membership. Like what?

No fluff.

No 'just pay shipping. '

No hidden upsells.

Just value, systems, and RESULTS.

Final thought?

If you're even halfway serious about growing your biz, get your butt in the door. Like yesterday.

This platform's gonna fill up fast. Don't be the person watching from the sidelines.

Visit Profitsxpress.com

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Health & Fitness
Anginetta Walker's review...
My experience with the program so far

I joined Livegood July 2023. I saw it, I joined and paid the one-time affiliate and membership cost. I was active for a few months promoted it through a shared lead funnel and then I forgot about it for a year. My primary business at the time I joined was lifeless. My downline had fizzled out and I knew I needed to go in a different direction rather try to resurrect my dead downline.

Because I wasn't active, I lost all of my pre-enrollees and when I got back around to it, I had to basically start over. The good thing is I didn't have to pay the affiliate fee again. I just had to pay the 10-dollar membership to become active again. What was even better, I had commission that I didn't know I had earned. I added my bank details and that commission was in my bank account the following week.

I had found a few sites that promoted multiple affiliate programs and traffic sites. These websites were also promoting Livegood so all I had to do was plug in my user Id and promote their one link and I was instantly promoting multiple programs at once including Livegood.

What I Like

I like that I am not obligated to buy products every month. I only buy what I want, when I want. To me it's like my netflix or Amazon, I'm going to pay it anyway and when I need Prime free 2-day shipping, it's there.

I like low-cost high-quality products. My doctor suggested I take magnesium for migraines. My first go to was Amazon. I was overwhelmed with so many products from a sea of sellers.

I found Magnesium among the Livegood products and I ordered them there. It felt good to be able to purchase from a company that provides high quality and low price.

I like their Reds and Greens supplements. I also like the hydration amplifier that I add to my bottled water,

I like the potential spillover that I can provide my team. As I build a team those who have joined with me early on benefit from what I do. To be able to get check match from someone who has done nothing but be active and they have received spillover from you, it's mind blowing. Its a win for the both of us.

What I Dislike

Not much to dislike. From a business standpoint, I feel it's the same work to build and maintain an active customer/distributor base. Your referrals can take a free position in your powerline. You will get a lot of people that will join and do nothing. People will join, quit, buy products and feel they can't afford it. People will come and go.

Final Verdict

There are many companies out there and an ocean of similar or the same products. You can purchase them from anywhere you want. There's no one in walmart helping me to choose the best product. There's no one on amazon or any retail store that's going to help me find the best product.

Maybe companies have videos out there explaining their products. If they do, that's great. If they don't, Livegood does and that's what make companies like this stand out from the crowded sea of manufactures and retailers stocked with competing products.

Visit Livegood.com

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