My thoughts on Speed PPC…
Here’s what I sent to my subscribers about the new Speed PPC system…
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Do you ever wish you were in at the *beginning* of something, when the real pioneers make fortunes?
… like owning the domain name business.com… so you could sell it for $7.5 million?
… or building YouTube and selling it to Google for $1.65 billion?
… or the start of “Pay Per Click” when bids were really cheap?
Hmmm, did I mention Pay Per Click… there’s a reason for that!
A tool is being released today which turns the PPC market upside down. Instead of bidding for competitive searches, this tool lets you bid for hundreds or thousands of low-competition phrases.
Not only that, it helps you build targeted Adwords Ads *automatically*, it helps you build hundreds of Adgroups *automatically* AND it uses a truly elegant solution to build highly targeted landing pages *automatically*.
With all that automation, you can go for thousands of keywords that are low-search volume… and therefore low cost per click.
I’ve been testing the tool, and I’m scared at how powerful it is!
People who get this tool will be in at the very beginning of the “Long Tail Pay Per Click” revolution.
It simply hasn’t been possible to make relevant ads for low-volume searches *and* make relevant landing pages. In the past, you’d bid on low-competition phrases and send the traffic to a non-optimized landing page… then Google would SLAP you for non-relevance and say you needed to bid $5 per click.
Now, with highly relevant ads, Adgroups and landing pages made *automatically*, the whole system works. A new horizon opens up in front of you… a new goldrush.
The tool is by Jay Stockwell, who works with Allan Gardyne of AssociatePrograms.com. This is the first product Allan’s released in the eight or nine years I’ve known him… and it’s total quality.
Oh, and the tool has NO monthly fees… so you get it and keep it… which really appeals to me.
If you’re serious about building an online business, this is a truly great opportunity to start with a level playing field.
Even before the launch I saw these quotes…
Phil Wiley said, “It’s exceptional.” in his newsletter.
Gauher Chaudrhy said, “I love Speed PPC”
Oh, and just to get you a little bit more motivated, there’s an “early bird” $100 discount right now…
Here’s the link to get your copy of Speed PPC. I highly recommend it. How many chances do you get to be “in at the beginning” of something?
Blog notes… Jason Katzenback rated Speed PPC quite low, 3.5 out of 5, which surprised me. Jay responded to his comments at the blog post. Woody said, “If you buy just ONE thing this year (other than ANYTHING I come out with), this is it.” Andy Williams gave it 10/10. Michael Nicholas calls it “a dream machine PPC tool“. Sid Hale calls it an “exciting system“. Heather Paulson also gives Speed PPC a mention here and a positive review at her personal blog here.

July 27th, 2007 at 6:56 pm
Thanks for sharing this Neil but I just can not help and wonder if the majority of marketers are claiming it to be a wonder tool simply for the huge $250 commission.
July 27th, 2007 at 8:30 pm
This does indeed look like a great product at first glance.
Another product was also released this week called PPCriches.com which seems to have some similar concepts.
Created by the same person?
July 30th, 2007 at 12:29 pm
Hi Neil, Thanks for the review.
Michael Grungor, It’s good to be skeptical because there’s so much junk around, but do a search Heather Paulson’s blog and see what she says about SpeedPPC. She reviews it without using using an affiliate link. Heather is used to managing massive marketing budgets. Although she asked for and was given a review copy, she says she’ll buy it and use it.
RC, No, Jay and I did not have anything to do with PPCRiches. If you’re considering buying any product other than SpeedPPC, check the features very carefully so you know what you’re getting. SpeedPPC does astounding stuff no other tools do.
If you have any doubts, don’t buy it. It’s not aimed at newcomers to PPC marketers. It’s best for people who are already doing PPC marketing. They’re the ones who see the huge value in it. We have an amazingly low refund rate. I’d like to keep it that way.
July 31st, 2007 at 12:18 am
One reason for a low refund rate might be that the product only hit the market a couple of days ago–a better test will be at the end of the guarantee period.
A couple of questions–one, how much money will have to be fronted for all the hundreds, or thousands, of PPC campaigns generated? Second, how long before Google clamps down on the “spammy” side of this product–they always do, it is just a question of time.
My quess is that it will probably make a few people a lot of money for a very short period of time just like Traffic Equalizer did; however, now the shelf-life of this type of software is exceptionally short.
July 31st, 2007 at 9:11 am
Hi Bruce,
That’s really an unfair comparison. Traffic equalizer sites didn’t provide value to the visitor. Speed PPC generates targetted ads for specific keywords along with targetted landing pages.
If you wanted a “nokia 3453 battery” wouldn’t you be happy seeing an ad targetted to that exact keyword which, when clicked on, took you to a page targetted to that exact battery with a picture, description and link to where you could buy it? That’s what Speed PPC does… and it can do it very quickly for thousands of ads and pages.
Neil.
August 11th, 2007 at 5:16 am
Hi,
I am a newbie. I’ve read some e-books on affiliate, I found a nich and signed up for google adwords. I am on a budget and want you to be honest. Would you recommend? I can dedicate a full time on it; I am on vacation.
Thanks,
Horacio Sousa
August 11th, 2007 at 5:22 am
Hi,
SpeedPPC.
I am a newbie. I’ve read some e-books on affiliate, I found a nich and signed up for google adwords. I can understand how things works for adwords. I am on a budget and want you to be honest. Would you recommend speedPPC? I can dedicate a full time on it; I am on vacation.
horacio1977@gmail.com
Thanks,
Horacio Sousa
August 12th, 2007 at 7:18 am
Horacio, As co-owner of SpeedPPC, I recommend that you do NOT buy SpeedPPC, or at least not yet. It won’t provide you with the basic training you need. A good book to get you started with PPC marketing is Perry Marshall’s Definitive Guide to AdWords.
For you, getting SpeedPPC would be a bit like investing in a Porsche when you haven’t learned how to ride a bike and don’t know the road rules.
September 3rd, 2007 at 1:23 am
Contextual ads operate much like traditional pay-per-click search engine ads. You bid for placement and pay a fee each time someone clicks on your ad, but instead of your ads appearing in search engine results, they appear on web pages on other sites.
I like to compare contextual ads to ads you might find in a magazine. Pick up any special niche magazine and you’ll see ads for products or services related to the subject matter of the magazine as well as ads on subjects that might be of interest to readers in the magazine’s subscriber demographics.
Want a good reason to try contextual advertising? Think volume and exposure. Consider all the sites you visit each day on the Web. Most of these are candidates for contextual advertising. Cpxclick.com claims to have partnerships with over 500 search engine sites in the system already. For a company wanting widespread exposure on the web, I can’t think of another medium that has the potential reach of contextual advertising.
September 3rd, 2007 at 3:08 pm
I purchased a copy of Speed PPC recently and found it very easy to use and reasonably intuitive. Within 30 minutes of installing it, I created my first campaign with a large list of keywords.
After two weeks, I now have an AdWords quality score of “Great” on most of my keywords and my cost per click has decreased considerably over what I was paying for my manually created campaigns.
The price of Speed PPC is high, but it won’t take long at all to realize my ROI based on previous monthly AdWords charges.
I am pleased with the product so far and would highly recommend Speed PPC for intermediate to advanced affiliate marketers.
Rick