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Todd Bobal's review...
My Experience With Exit Traffic Network So Far, Update May 2026

I still remember the exact moment I signed up for Exit Traffic Network. It was late at night, which is usually when I'm still working online. One of those evenings where the coffee has gone cold and every 'new traffic source' starts sounding too good to be true. I wasn't overly excited. Mostly just curious.

So I added my link and honestly didn't expect much. Then the visitors started showing up. Not huge floods of traffic overnight. Not hype. Just steady movement. Real activity. The kind where you check your stats later and realize something is quietly working in the background.

That's probably what surprised me the most about ETN. It doesn't demand constant attention. No complicated setup. No endless tweaking. No feeling like you have to babysit another dashboard all day long. You simply set your URL and let it run.

And somehow it does.

What I Like

What I appreciate most is the simplicity.

Most traffic tools today feel exhausting. Notifications, upgrades, monthly fees, complicated analytics. Exit Traffic Network feels refreshingly straightforward by comparison.

You plug in your link and the system quietly works in the background, capturing traffic that would otherwise disappear when someone leaves another site. It's a simple concept, but surprisingly effective.

I also genuinely like the one-time payment model. In 2026, that almost feels rare. No recurring subscription quietly charging your card every month. No constant upsells. Just traffic credits doing exactly what they're supposed to do.

The traffic itself feels very real too. These are actual desktop users browsing online. They're not perfect visitors and they're not all laser-focused buyers, but that's true with almost every traffic source. What matters is that real people are seeing your pages.

Another thing I've noticed is how well ETN works alongside other traffic methods. It doesn't replace solo ads, safelists, SEO, or social traffic. It complements them. It quietly adds another stream of exposure underneath everything else you're already doing.

What I Dislike

Of course, ETN isn't magic.

If your page is confusing, slow, or doesn't hold attention, no traffic source can fully fix that. In some ways, ETN actually helps expose weaknesses in your funnel because you quickly see what visitors respond to and what they ignore.

The platform also keeps things very simple, which some marketers will love and others may not. If you enjoy deep analytics, colorful dashboards, and endless data tracking, this probably isn't that kind of tool.

And because the traffic is exit-based, attention spans can naturally be shorter. You have to give people a reason to stop and pay attention quickly.

Still, once I understood the type of traffic ETN provides, my expectations became much more realistic. This isn't expensive paid advertising traffic. It's reclaimed attention that would normally be lost completely.

That makes it a very different kind of traffic source.

Final Verdict

Exit Traffic Network feels less like a flashy 'make money fast' tool and more like a reliable utility running quietly in the background.

Not overly exciting. Just useful. It's the kind of thing that slowly grows on you over time because it consistently does what it says it will do.

If you already have funnels, affiliate offers, squeeze pages, or existing traffic strategies, ETN can become a nice additional layer of exposure that works quietly behind the scenes.

If you expect instant fireworks, you'll probably be disappointed.

But if you appreciate simple systems, passive exposure, and steady background leverage, Exit Traffic Network may end up becoming one of those tools you're glad you added to your stack.

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Marketing System
Angela Peters's review...
My Experience with Skool So Far

As a content creator, I've tried countless platforms to connect with my audience, host courses, and build a thriving community. Enter Skool, a platform that truly changes the game. From day one, I found it intuitive, sleek, and incredibly community-focused. The tools are designed not just to host content, but to foster engagement, conversation, and growth within a niche community.

Skool stands out because it combines the best of social networking with learning management. Imagine having a place where your followers don't just consume content passively but actively participate, discuss, and grow together.

You can create a community centered around your expertise, hobbies, or passions, and even offer courses directly within the platform. The built-in gamification features, like points and leaderboards, encourage participation and keep members coming back.

For creators looking to monetize, Skool provides the perfect ecosystem: your community is engaged, your content is organized, and your income potential grows naturally as your members invest in courses or subscriptions.

What I Like

All-in-One Platform: No need to juggle multiple tools. Community, courses, and engagement all happen in one place.

Engagement-Focused: Gamification features make participation fun and rewarding.

Clean, User-Friendly Interface: Both for creators and members, it's intuitive and simple to navigate.

Monetization Opportunities: Build a loyal following and monetize without complicated setups.

Like-Minded Community: You can attract people who genuinely care about your niche, not just casual followers.

What I Dislike

Learning Curve for Beginners: While intuitive, there's a slight learning curve when exploring all features.

Smaller Network Visibility: Unlike larger social media platforms, growth depends largely on how you bring in your own audience.

Delayed Gratification: It will take time to build an engaging audience

Final Verdict

Skool isn't just another platform, it's a game-changer for content creators. Whether you're a seasoned course creator or just starting to build your audience, it provides the tools, structure, and community engagement necessary to grow and monetize your passion.

If you're serious about creating a space where like-minded people can gather, learn, and interact, I highly recommend joining Skool today. Don't just share content, build a thriving, monetizable community around your passions.

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Marketing System
Robert 's review...
Plug-In Profit Site Review (PIPS) – My Experience Coming Back After Falling Off

I'm writing this from the perspective of someone who actually signed up, drifted away, then came back when the program got revamped.

A couple years ago, I joined Plug-In Profit Site because I liked the promise: a done-for-you website, follow-up emails, and step-by-step training so I wouldn't be stuck staring at a blank screen. The problem was simple though money was tight, and I wasn't consistent. I basically blew it off and stopped pushing it.

Fast forward to recently: I heard Stone updated the system and made the affiliate side easier. I decided to jump back in, but this time using my own site (foryoursolutions.com) and following the newer instructions. And something finally happened: I got my first referral under me. No commissions yet, but for me that was a real 'ok this can work' moment, because it proved the tracking and flow is working.

That's where I'm at right now: momentum is back, and I'm building it the right way instead of hoping magic happens.

What Plug-In Profit Site Is (in plain English)

Plug-In Profit Site is basically a 'starter system' for affiliate marketing.

They give you:

  • a website setup (so you're not starting from scratch),
  • a training path (so you know what to do next),
  • and follow-up emails/list-building pieces meant to help turn visitors into leads and leads into sales over time.

The core idea is: build one simple hub, build your list, and promote a handful of affiliate income streams as you go.

What You Get When You Join

Based on the current official page, the pitch includes:

  • Done-for-you website with pages and structure already in place
  • Automated follow-up emails / list building
  • Step-by-step training (30 Days to Success / daily action plan style)
  • Optional 'multiple income streams' you can connect

That 'optional income streams' part matters, because that's where the real business model is.

The Part People Miss: 'Free' vs 'Costs'

Signing up can be free, but making it work usually involves joining at least some of the recommended programs/tools, and those may cost money depending on what you choose. That's not automatically 'bad, ' but it's where people get surprised, so it needs to be said clearly.

Some reviews criticize PIPS heavily for this upsell ecosystem, and basically argue that the creator benefits when members buy into the connected programs.

My take: this is normal in affiliate marketing, but you still need to go in with eyes open and keep control of your budget.

What I Like So Far

1) It gives you structure.

When you're new (or coming back like me), having a clear 'do this next' path helps a lot.

2) You don't start from zero.

A blank website is a motivation killer. Starting with something already built removes friction.

3) I got a real result after returning.

My first referral isn't life-changing money yet, but it's proof the setup can produce action when I actually work it.

What I Don't Like (or would warn a friend about)

1) It's not 'push button. '

No matter what anyone says, you still need traffic and consistency. Even critics who dislike the program point out the same core issue: traffic is the real battle.

2) The 'multiple income streams' can distract you.

If you chase every stream at once, you end up promoting nothing effectively. Pick one main offer to lead with, and let the rest be back-end options later.

3) Budget creep is real.

If you're not careful, you can spend money trying to 'activate everything' before you've proven you can get leads daily.

Who I Think PIPS Is For

Good fit if you:

  • want a guided system instead of piecing things together yourself,
  • are willing to follow steps consistently,
  • can focus on list-building and traffic first.

Not a good fit if you:

  • want a guaranteed income without learning marketing,
  • hate promoting affiliate programs,
  • don't want to write, post, or drive traffic in any form.

How I'm Approaching It This Time (so I don't repeat my old mistake)

Here's the simple rule I'm using now:

I'm not 'joining stuff' until I'm consistently getting leads.

That keeps me from spending money emotionally. I'm building the habit first: content, traffic, opt-ins, follow-up.

Also, I'm setting up my email side correctly (I'm upgrading tools on my end so I can run the full follow-up the right way). That's important, because the money is usually in the follow-up, not the first click.

My Honest Verdict So Far

Plug-In Profit Site isn't magic, and it's not for people who want zero work.

But if you're the type of person who does better with a clear roadmap (like me), it can be a solid 'get moving again' system. The done-for-you setup and daily plan remove a lot of the beginner friction.

For me personally: I'm cautiously optimistic because I'm already seeing signs of life (my first referral) after I came back and followed the steps consistently.

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Traffic
James Ricciardi's review...
My experience with the program so far

I've been using OLSP and the MegaLink for three or four years. It's the first affiliate program I encountered that delivered exactly what it promised.

100% commissions on a $7 entry point, a built-in funnel, and a system that actually works if you work it.

What I Like

The commission structure is straightforward. It's a $7 entry with 100% commissions. The funnel is clean and the conversion path makes sense.

After years of programs that overpromised and underdelivered, this one does what it says.

What I Dislike

The original OLSP system had a lot of training. It worked but it took time to get through. The MegaLink addressed that directly, fewer steps, cleaner funnel, easier to get moving. The entire website is getting redesigned and it's already a significant improvement.

Final Verdict

If you've been doing affiliate marketing long enough to be skeptical, I know how you feel. This program holds up. The entry point is low, the commissions are real, and the system keeps getting better.

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Advertising
Angela Peters's review...
Udimi is a premium marketplace for solo ad sellers and buyers, with over 200 solo ad vendors. The site is free to sign up and you even get $5 OFF your first order.

The Udimi platform has an automatic filter which blocks all bot traffic ensuring that you get 100% real traffic to your offer.

How Udimi works?

After creating you free account you get access to the back office which has profiles of all the vendors in the platform.

Simply click the "Find Sellers" menu tab at the top of the page and you can filter your search according to the following settings.

  • Price (cost per click)
  • Niche
  • Ratings
  • "Got sales"

This way you can get targeted traffic to your offer and have peace of mind knowing a bit more about your vendor.

Once you find the perfect match for your offer you can add them to your favorites or go ahead and make your first purchase by following the following steps.

Step 1:Chose the amount of clicks you would like to order, most vendors have a minimum of 100 visitors.

Step 2: Tick the boxes you would like applied to your order from the following options

  • Base filter (always leave this checked)
  • Only Mobile
  • Only Top Tier
  • Prime filter (only for prime members)

Step 3: Paste the link of the website you would like to promote (ad copy is optional)

Step 4: Click ad to cart to complete your purchase

Step 5: Wait for the vendor to accept your order then sit back, relax and watch as the sign ups begin to come in.

Step 6: Go to the "orders" menu tab on the left hand side to check the progress of your order.

What I Like

I like the fact that the Udimi platform has a simple and easy to use interface which allows you to research a vendor to ensure you get the best value for your money.

What I Dislike

To be honest there is nothing I dislike about the platform.

Final Verdict

If you are looking to build your list and generate leads fast then Udimi is a great platform to use, make sure you have a good marketing system with a landing page and a good lead magnet with an auto-responder email series.

Visit Udimi.com

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List Building
Jeff Aman's review...
Hi fellow LeadsLeap members,

So far, my results with AI Matrix Spillover have been nothing short of fantastic.

AI Matrix Spillover is a brand new utility based MLM program from Joel Therien and Val Smyth.

Personally, the main reason I joined was for the list-building power of the system.

The system allows you to build your email list up to two levels deep.

That means that you collect any leads that your direct referrals generate, plus their first level too.

I wasn't sure what to expect at first, but the list-building results have exceeded my expectations.

In just 7 days, AI Matrix Spillover has already generated me 728 new email subscribers.

The platform includes a built-in professional autoresponder, which means you can immediately email that list and promote your current offers.

But here's where my experience so far gets even more interesting

AI Matrix Spillover has generated $2,818.50 in commissions for me.

So far I'm quite literally getting paid thousands of dollars to build an email list asset that will continue helping me grow my business long-term.

I'd say these results definitely warrant a 5 star review.

Cheers,

Jeff Aman

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