These days, a lot of new or middle-tier Internet marketing (IM) folks can’t escape the feeling that the really big IM types have stacked the deck against them. Well no more, as the possibility of big profits with Zero Friction Marketing — a new program designed to eliminate the barriers thrown up by the hugh IM pros — has never been more possible or probable. It, in effect, finally delivers a way to cut through the haze surrounding CPA (cost-per-action) in a way that lets even the “average Joe” IM person achieve real wealth.
Even the most junior of IM folks knows what CPA stands for, though many will readily admit that they’re really not all that up on how to use it. It seems the major reason they can’t become competent at it is because the best and most profitable techniques for using CPA Marketing and other wealth-generating strategies are closely-held secrets which the top IM pros work hard to keep from everybody else. This is mainly because they don’t want to share out what they think is a limited amount of profit with others.
This is, of course, a fallacy. The truth is, there’s plenty of money out there. Enough to go around a thousand times over, in fact. Not worry, though, because the people at Zero Friction Marketing have broken through the fog deliberately put out by the top pros and have developed a program which promises to generate a lot of income for even a relatively new IM person.
The best thing about this new program is that it does it all without resort to Google and its various possible income-generating mechanisms. There’s no need to become an expert at the arcane art of Google manipulation, in other words. Zero Friction lays out a logical two-step formula that, if used as intended, promises an ability to deliver huge income in relatively little time.
Most marketers are familiar, also, with PPC (pay-per-click), which can be profitable for those with the cash resources to take advantage of it, but which is also the single most infuriating part of dealing with Google. No longer, it seems, as this new program eliminates the need to resort to Google AdWords and all its assorted requirements. Most telling of all, though, is why Zero Friction Marketing came to be: The arrogance and secretiveness of the top pros in the business angered the program’s developers.
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.
Zero Friction Marketing, as a program, seems to be very streamlined and easy to comprehend. It breaks down CPA and the secrets the top IM folks don’t want regular people to learn. Because of that, it’s possible that real money can be made, judging by just a quick scan of the package and its precepts. This is made all the easier by the fact of its very complete training videos. Such ease of understanding shouldn’t be underestimated, especially as it pertains to Internet marketing.
But the best thing seen in the program is that it shows how everything is possible without even the slightest bit of help from Google, the search and Internet behemoth. Rather, it employs Bing, the new search utility from MSN, which promises to deliver ease of income generation an full order of magnitude greater than what Google has delivered in the past.
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.