Zero Friction Marketing And The Promise Of Fabulous Income
by Guest Author on September 1, 2009
in Internet Marketing
There’s always been a suspicion among Internet marketing (IM) pros that “the big guys” (i. E. The big marketers) have been making sure the average marketer never gets the chance to make that leap to the big leagues. Because of that belief, we’re going to be taking a look at Zero Friction Marketing, a new product, created by Saj P., which promises to finally break through all the mystery surrounding CPA (cost-per-action) and how Joe Marketer can harness it to his ultimate (and profitable) advantage.
CPA Marketing has been around in the IM world for quite some time. It’s the “old reliable” to many a marketer who’s managed to decode that which many of the top pros work very hard to prevent average folks from learning about. It can also be a bit difficult for marketers to master, which is why the end up drifting into some sort of JV (joint venture) partnership with the established IM pros, who basically give them only crumbs from their table, to be honest. This is because many of those same pros don’t want to share what they think is a limited amount of income from Internet marketing.
This belief (a limited pie) is, of course, incorrect but try convincing those folks of that. Well, it appears that Zero Friction Marketing has solved that problem by finally showing the CPA techniques all the top pros have been using to generate impressive income for themselves while keeping prospective marketers out of the loop.
In what’s perhaps the most attractive part in all this is that there’s no need to become what’s called a “Google guru” (you won’t need to even use it) or to even engage in very much selling at all, which is quite a change from the old CPA days, to be honest. Also, Saj P. from Zero Frictio Marketing promise to teach you how to employ a two-part formula for maximum benefit – and profit – in almost no time at all.
This new system, which promises to rid a marketer of the need to employ very expensive PPC (pay-per-click) advertising and also eliminate any sort of employment of Google AdWords, was developed in response to what the developers say angered them about IM: The arrogance and lack of respect that’s been shown to other marketers by many a well-known affiliate marketing guru.
When looked at dispassionately, it makes sense that the big guys in IM wouldn’t want new fish joining the school, after all. They’ve worked hard to wall off all that potential profit, and look at anybody new coming into the field as a poacher, to be honest. This new program holds a lot of potential for eliminating all that clutter and chaff, most of which is maintained by those pros for their own benefit, and it uses an effective two-step method to gain profit quickly.
As far as the Zero Friction Marketing program goes, it’s very streamlined and out-of-the-box ready to go to work for a new learner. It cuts away the screens that have made CPA such a closely-held secret, and it clearly lays out how much profit is possible when the program is followed. The videos supplied — and there are many of them — are logically presented, clearly understandable, and so well-made that a viewer will leave any session anxious to get out there and start slugging it out with the top IM pros.
The greatest thing about the program, though, is that it reveals how the real money is going to be made, which isn’t at Google but actually over at MSN (Microsoft Network) and Bing, its new search engine. Bing promises, in fact, to be a revolution in web-based marketing and the Zero Friction Marketing program appears to deliver everything needed to capitalize on it.
The amount of actual training given by Saj P. and his team from Zero Friction Marketing, in the program, is impressive. The quality of what’s revealed, in fact, shows that actual wealth is finally within the grasp of just about any marketer who has the desire to really apply himself and learn what’s being taught within the program. The yellow brick road Zero Friction leads a person down could turn out to be made of real gold, and that alone is probably worth the price of admission.


