Ad Respark is a newly launched product from Devin Zander and David Abrams that claims to be able to show users how they can start developing profitable adverts in minutes.
What does the product offer?
Ad Respark is marketed as something of a complete suite for creating your own adverts which come with the added benefit of automatically exporting them so that you can use ads on multiple platforms. Devin Zander and David Abrams say that Ad Respark has been created from the ground up to be newbie friendly and that anybody can use the system, regardless of their experience or knowledge.
Ad Respark has been created to be used on any platform.
As well as the software suite that allows you to design and create ads, Ad Respark also comes with access to what Devin Zander and David Abrams claim is the world’s largest stock photo website, over 50 templates to get you started as well as monthly software updates.
As well as this, Ad Respark comes with a series of training videos which have been created to allow users to instantly start creating ads.
How does the product work?
Essentially, Ad Respark is a basic graphics design suite. It utilises a simple drag and drop interface that allows you to quickly and easily create your ads.
The core concept for Ad Respark is that these ads are then utilised through Facebook (which is mentioned numerous times in the copy as well as being the focus of training) and other advertising platforms to sell your product.
By using ads created in Ad Respark, Devin Zander and David Abrams say that you have a very high chance of increasing your conversion and resultantly, sales.
What is the initial investment?
There is only one option available for Ad Respark at the time of writing which is a monthly subscription to the application. Devin Zander and David Abrams are charging $27 per month for this.
As it is sold through JVZoo, Ad Respark does come with a 30 day money back guarantee however you will need to go directly through the vendors in order to claim this.
What is the rate of return?
In terms of the income figures for Ad Respark, Devin Zander and David Abrams say that they have had a number of students who have gone on to generate incomes in excess of 5 figures and in some cases, even 6 figures with “testimonials” backing this up.
This is going to be the exception rather than the rule however and most people will not get close to this.
Conclusion
I can actually see some benefit to Ad Respark.
There is a fair amount on offer all things considered and whilst I wouldn’t say that it is a flawless system, I can see how Ad Respark could benefit some marketers who are heavily reliant on multi-platform advertisement.
The only thing that I find rather off putting is the fact that Ad Respark is on a monthly cost. When you stop to work things out properly, you are actually paying $324 per year which isn’t bad compared to outsourcing however there are similar things available for much less and if you are willing to put the time in, you can also learn to do this for free.