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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.

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Safelist Mailer
Todd Bobal's review...
Update February 2026 - Still an effective way to drive traffic and manage your advertising across 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.

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Categorized under:
Internet Marketing
Herbert Flores's review...
My experience with Cohortia so far is surprisingly smooth and efficient.

Cohortia so far has been genuinely impressive, especially as a beta tester. I was able to set up my own community group in just a few minutes, which immediately stood out to me. The onboarding was smooth, and the platform felt intuitive right from the start, even without spending time on tutorials.

What really caught my attention is how Cohortia focuses on solving one of the biggest problems with online communities: empty groups and low engagement. As soon as my community was live, the AI-driven features began working in the background, creating posts, sparking conversations, and making the group feel active instead of abandoned. This is something that usually takes weeks or months to achieve manually.

Cohortia feels like a complete ecosystem rather than just another forum or group tool. Everything, from posts and chats to events and member profiles, is built into one platform, which makes managing a community far less overwhelming. For anyone who wants to build a community but doesn't want to be glued to it every day, Cohortia clearly aims to remove that daily grind.

What I Like

One thing I really like about Cohortia is the AI-powered engagement system. The platform automatically creates content and keeps discussions flowing, which removes the pressure of constantly posting just to keep a community alive. The virtual AI members are surprisingly effective at making the community look active and welcoming, which can help attract and retain real members.

Another strong point is how everything is integrated into one place. Posts, chats, events, member profiles, and activity feeds all work together seamlessly. On top of that, the AI moderation helps keep the community aligned with the rules, reducing the need for constant manual oversight.

I also appreciate that Cohortia is SEO-friendly and mobile-optimized. It feels more like a native app than a traditional web platform, which makes it easier for members to stay engaged. The built-in monetization options are another plus, allowing communities to sell memberships, content, events, or courses without needing external tools.

What I Dislike

The main limitation I noticed is that, because Cohortia offers many AI-driven features, new users may need a short adjustment period to fully understand how to best configure the AI settings for their specific niche. It's not difficult, but there is a learning curve if you want to customize things beyond the default setup.

Final Verdict

Cohortia is a solid solution for anyone looking to launch, grow, and manage an online community without constant hands-on effort. As a beta tester, I found it fast to set up, easy to use, and surprisingly effective at keeping a community active from day one. The AI automation, engagement tools, and monetization features make it especially appealing for creators, coaches, and entrepreneurs who want results without daily micromanagement. Overall, Cohortia delivers on its promise of running a community on autopilot while still giving the owner full control.

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IM Tool
Todd Bobal's review...
Here is my February 2026 update, still going strong!

My experience with the program so far

The dashboard isn't flashy. But clean. Functional. It asks you what kind of book you wanna create self‑help, children's, even coloring books. I picked something simple. A 'make money online' guide. (Cliché? Maybe. But it's my lane. )

Within minutes, literally, like 6, I had a draft. Not just a loose outline. I'm talking: chapter titles, full paragraphs, a sales description, even a cover mock‑up. Was it perfect? Not even close. But it was something. And it was fast. Faster than my brain could overthink it.

Edited it. Cleaned up the tone. Rewrote some weird AI tangents. Uploaded to KDP. Took maybe 48 hours and boom: first sale. Just $2.99. But dude, that dopamine hit? Real.

What I Like

Let me be real, this thing is a time compression machine. You blink and there's a book.

  • Speed: It's like microwave popcorn for content. Fast, fluffy, and kinda addictive.
  • Flexibility: I tried different niches, kids' books, personal finance, even a random Spanish version and it handled all of it.
  • No fluff training: The tutorials were surprisingly tolerable. Not just 'watch me click buttons. ' Actual process.
  • One‑time payment: Rare these days. Not some monthly drain. I hate subscriptions.
  • Beginner friendly: You don't have to be techy. If you can copy/paste, you're basically golden.

Also? There's something satisfying about clicking a button and watching it 'think. ' Feels a bit like magic. Or witchcraft. Probably AI. Same thing these days.

What I Dislike

Alright, time for some truth sprinkles. This ain't a miracle wand.

AI is odd: Sometimes the output feels robotic. Other times? Weirdly philosophical. Like, 'What even is success? ' in the middle of a budgeting book.

Editing is not optional: You have to polish. Unless you want reviews that say 'this was written by a toaster. '

Sales aren't guaranteed: Just because it's fast doesn't mean it's profitable. I still had to do keyword research. Ugly, boring, necessary.

API confusion: You need your own keys for some stuff (like cover generation). Took me a sec to figure that out.

Campaign limits: The basic version has caps. Not bad for starters, but if you're churning out books like a maniac, you'll hit walls.

Also, full transparency, that one book I made? It didn't go viral. It's just there. Existing. Still proud of it.

Final Verdict

Royalty Profits AI isn't a shortcut. It's a shovel. You still gotta dig. But dang, it digs faster than anything I've tried.

If you're looking for a 'get‑rich‑fast' button, nope, this ain't it. But if you want momentum, like actual creative velocity, it delivers.

I've got more books published now. One sells here and there. One's flopping (lol). One might pick up. Who knows. But the difference is, I'm moving forward. Creating. Publishing. Not stuck staring at a blinking cursor and second‑guessing every sentence.

Would I recommend it? Yeah. Cautiously. Optimistically. With a side of caffeine and maybe a Pinterest board of dream royalties. But only if you're the kind of person who's ready to do something instead of just scrolling and wishing.

So go ahead. Hit publish. You might surprise yourself. I did.

Visit Royaltyproai.com

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PLR & MRR Products
Joy Healey's review...
Re-reviewing this service in July 2023 and again June 2024 and March 2026!

I am still using it and find it SO helpful. I couldn't produce and research this info that I then use, adapting it to my own requirements, adding my own experiences and sometimes using it to promote an affiliate product that fits the content.

Anyone as short of time as I am, wouldn't be without this very affordable service.

Happily others agree with me, so I have now been earning from the affiliate program, which has reduced the cost to me.

People might say that ChatGPT has killed the need for it, but I disagree, because the free version of ChatGPT doesn't include bang up-to-date info. So if I have to pay for a ChatGPT update to be up-to-date (vital when reporting on social media etc.) I may as well pay for a service that also produces me a complete newsletter!

My experience with the program so far

It seems to have been at least three years since I first joined this site so that shows that I am still extremely happy with this program. It has saved me hours in creating content for my blog and social media posts.

The program gives me Private Label Rights (PLR*) to a superb quality Internet Marketing newsletter each month that I send to my email list. They obviously enjoy it, as I get among my highest open rates when I send the Newsletter out.

PLR material gives companies and individuals who don't have their own in-house expertise the right to use information produced by others as if it were their own.

Most PLR material has a deservedly terrible reputation. I have tons of it, on my hard disk, and it's so dire it would take me longer to correct / update it, so it's easier to start again.

This is NOT your average PLR!

I first joined this program maybe a couple of years ago. I loved it... But then I took a break from Internet Marketing for personal reasons so I cancelled my subscription.

Now I have returned to IM but I'm still short of time so when I was reminded about this service I was delighted to re-join.

What I Like

  • I'm really pressed for time, so this service saves me hours, creating quality content for social media, lead magnets and blog posts.
  • Let's be honest: even if I had all day, every day, I don't have the skills or resources to come up with something as good as this.
  • The newsletter keeps me up-to-date with trends in IM in a way that I couldn't possibly handle myself.
  • The design quality is superb - my design skills are zero!
  • The training shows you many different ways to use this material in your marketing
  • Re-brand to your own affiliate links with one click. OR
  • Personalize more fully using the source files that are supplied
  • The perfect gift to send to my email list each month
  • Support is fast and helpful
  • An excellent affiliate program keeps my commissions coming in monthly too. So it's not just me who likes it.

What I Dislike

Yet to find anything!

Final Verdict

If you've ever struggled to find quality content for lead magnets, social media, blog posts etc. give this a try - you won't regret it.

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Paid To
Bradley Edwards's review...
My experience with the program so far

I've tried quite a few survey platforms over the years, and most of them end up being a frustrating mix of long surveys, constant disqualifications, and slow payouts. That's why I was pleasantly surprised when I started using Prime Opinion.

So far, my experience has been very positive. The platform is easy to navigate, and surveys are constantly available throughout the day. I like that they clearly show the estimated time and reward before you begin a survey, which makes it easy to decide whether it's worth doing.

One thing that really stood out to me is how quickly you can start earning. Within the first few days, I was already building up points just by completing short surveys during my spare time. Whether I'm waiting in line, taking a break, or relaxing in the evening, I can log in and complete a few surveys without feeling like it's a huge time commitment.

The surveys themselves are straightforward and cover a variety of topics like consumer products, shopping habits, entertainment, and everyday opinions. It actually feels like companies are genuinely interested in feedback from real people.

Overall, it's been a simple and reliable way to earn a little extra cash online without complicated requirements or gimmicks.

What I Like

1. One of the biggest things I like about Prime Opinion is the availability of surveys. There always seems to be something new to complete, which keeps the earning potential consistent.

2. Another major plus is the clean and user-friendly interface. Everything is easy to find, and the dashboard clearly shows your points, available surveys, and rewards.

3. I also appreciate how transparent the platform is about survey length and rewards before you start. That saves a lot of time compared to other survey sites.

4. And of course, the reward system is great. You can redeem your points for gift cards or cash rewards once you reach the minimum threshold.

What I Dislike

Like most survey sites, you will occasionally get screened out after answering a few questions. It doesn't happen constantly, but it does occur from time to time.

Final Verdict

Overall, Prime Opinion has been one of the better survey platforms I've used so far. It's easy to use, offers consistent survey opportunities, and provides a legitimate way to earn extra money during your free time.

If you're looking for a simple side hustle that you can do from your phone or computer, Prime Opinion is definitely worth trying. It won't replace a full-time income, but it's a solid and reliable way to turn your opinion into rewards.

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