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Originally Posted by Steve
i beleive they send out a spam email for 10 bucks or something like that. dont quote me on it.
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What Sterling said is right - tools like Leadsomatic must be viewed and used as SEO tools, not viewed as blasting out worthless ads no one reads. What a tool like that does is provide spider food, with links back to your sites.
The tool is mainly a 3-part process: checks your keywords' popularity on 40 top search engines; submits your site(s) to those same top search engines; then you can "blast" your ad. With 2 Billion sites in its database capable of receiving remotely submitted ads, of course several different kinds of sites will be in the mix, but you can't really spam ad sites that are designed for that purpose. There is no e-mail or spam involved.
Of the 3 parts, only the ads submitting to 2 Billion sites is what costs $10. - for a whole month of unlimited use. Although you can pay a lot for those first 2 parts, the company doesn't charge for them.
Reverse marketing with autoresponders on your listed e-mail address is one of the great opportunities with this kind of advertising tool. You can try it, even if you just want to try the parts with no associated cost - but $10 for a month's worth of targeted, never sold before, responsive leads was less expensive than buying leads on the open market for me.
Hope that clarifies further.
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