Why VideoSense Pro Will Fail

VideoSense Pro – A Critical Review

With so many new product releases coming down the pipe this month, and with so many changes happening in the market today, you may have noticed the increase in the number of emails that you’re getting from the so called “Gurus”!  There are so many desperate players in the market right now, its almost scarey.  The latest to cross my desk is “VideoSense Pro”.  I reviewed it this morning and my guess is that this product will be an epic fail right out of the gate.  Will it sell a ton?  Of course it will.  The product developers will do very well because people everywhere are desperately looking for ways to make a little extra cash.

People will once again buy the product because of the slick promotion and promise that VideoSense Pro is the answer they’ve been looking for.  Essentially, VideoSense Pro emulates the Pinterest theme for displaying great graphics and liking them to “your offers”.   I could slap up an affiliate link for VideoSense Pro right here in this post and make a few bucks off the poor buggers that buy the thing.  But I am not in this game for the reasons most people are.  I already have a job I love and great income.  I’m doing this because it’s my passion.

Where is VideoSense Pro Going Wrong?

You’ve all heard the saying, “don’t re-invent the wheel!”  If people want to look a cool pictures, THEY’LL GO TO PINTEREST, OR FLICKR.  Why would they come to your blog for pictures?  The SEO back end of this plan is terribly weak.  If Google makes a single small change, you will lose all SEO juice in a flash.  People can no longer “cheat” their way to the top.  You can’t spin your articles and hope to remain viable.  You can’t steal content and hope to be well ranked.  Google is going to make you have good quality content on your own horsepower, or you just won’t exist.  The sooner you learn this the better.

There are ways to make money online that can easily match your current income.  But before you can get there, you have to stop wasting your hard earned money on the shiny objects that the gurus drop into you inbox every day.  Slow down and think a little!  You need to learn how to use WordPress and a few key plugins.  You need to learn how to use Youtube, Pinterest, Tumblr, Onlywire, Reddit and Stumble to your advantage.  You’ll need a few key premium plugins, but in the end, you will make enough money to call your own shots.  Don’t go bankrupt in $37 increments!  Hey… there’s a new book in that one.   “The $37 Bankruptcy.” 

   

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3 Responses to Why VideoSense Pro Will Fail

  1. Paddy says:

    Thanks for the review I just joined Wp VideoSense Pro webinar,and save my $67 in pocket.
    With the content quality Google like.Do you have any advice with content curation like pageone curator soft that can help me with Affiliate markrting.

    Thanks again for your info…

    paddy

    • Max says:

      Hi Paddy,
      I have purchased and used almost every app released in the last two years. I have found very few to be of any value at all. What is worse is that when you purchase them, they inundate you with so much information that it detracts for the game at hand. Over delivery is not always a good thing. My favorite methods right now are these:

    • Find outstanding offers on either Peerfly or Neverblue and run campaigns for them on 7Search. I routinely get 1 cent to 6 cent clicks. The trick with 7Search is to make all of your searches EXACT match. As an example, an offer I was running a week ago got 146,000 views and lots of clicks – and cost me lots of money, but there were very few conversions. So one might conclude that the offer was no good. However, when I used my favorite app – Long Tail Pro – I extracted two keyword phrases to use. I cut my campaign down to just these two keywords. My weeks views went down to 6,500 but my conversions went through the roof. On this one campaign alone, I put $25 into 7Search and give the campaign an $8 per day limit. After two weeks I am putting another $25 in, but Peerfly is sending me $75. That goes straight into Paypal. So, you get ten offers going and suddenly you are making a clear $500 every two weeks with this.
    • Next, to address your “curation” question. It’s like the stock market. If everyone is talking about it, then it is time to move on. The curation wave is much less effective now than it was a year ago. But the time some of these glib snake oil dudes are advertising curation programs, you know its time to move on. I much prefer to use more advanced social media aspects of this business. Create Facebook pages and Facebook tabs that deliver strong visual content. If you use FB advertising to target your market, you can get 150,000 likes in a week and if you have done the proper visuals on the page – along with linking to your affiliate products, then you will make great money!
    • Fianally, the best of all – and the one that makes the most money BAR NONE – is writing Amazon eBooks for Kindle. Create a book that is 20 to 30 pages long that focuses on the right dynamics (as learned with Long Tail Pro) and then publish that book. You will sell 30 to 100 books a week in an ok market, and double that in a hot market. At $6 profit per book, you can make some great money. People love information and they want to have answers to solve problems. Focus on that, an you become king. Have someone create a book cover for you and you’re good to go. (I create book covers for many folks – $10 each.) If you are stuck for material, then find someone who is a prolific writer. Do whatever it takes to get some material. But beware – nothing can be copied or your writing career is done!
    • I don’t like Page One Curator for the simple fact that “What’s the point?” If something works, then do it. Use it. Make a ton of cash and keep your mouth shut. The fact that these guys have put so much into greasing this puppy up a bit, makes me run. Any program worth its salt will return the owners way more buy just using it – rather than packaging it and selling. Using this system will also make you more vulnerable to the whims of Google. SEO is not rocket science. There are things you can do to get to page one if you want. I have dozens of domains on page one, but if you are on page one for the wrong keywords, it does nothing. Find out what people are buying, then sell it to them. Google adsense doesn’t pay enough to make a content curation site worth while unless you are the Drudge Report or Huffington Post. There might be you and 5,000 others out there trying to compete for content curation. Google will so put an end to the garbage that will surely surface.