Cash Blurbs is an advertising program from Bryan Winters that lets you place adverts in return for sharing adverts through Twitter and Facebook.
What does the product offer?
Cash Blurbs claims to offer an affordable way of generating massive viral traffic to your website through use of social media. As well as posting your own adverts to Cash Blurbs, creator Bryan Winters says that you have to share other peoples ads on the social media websites Facebook and/or Twitter (I shall explore this in greater detail shortly). As well as the advertisement side of Cash Blurbs, you can also become an affiliate and earn money by signing new members up to Cash Blurbs.
How does the product work?
Cash Blurbs essentially works by having everybody promoting one another’s products and websites. When you upload an advert to Cash Blurbs, you have to share another advert that somebody else has posted. According to Bryan Winters this means that whenever somebody else posts an advert to Cash Blurbs, there is a chance that they will share yours through their social media accounts hypothetically generating you traffic.
What is the initial investment?
Bryan Winters has made Cash Blurbs free but this does restrict you to one post per day. If you choose to go “Unlimited” which costs $7 for the first 15 days and $20 per month afterward, you can post a new advert on Cash Blurbs every 20 minutes. As Cash Blurbs is sold through ClickBank there is also a 60 day money back guarantee.
What is the rate of return?
It is difficult to gauge the rate of return on Cash Blurbs as this isn’t a direct money making tool. If however you are able to see the increases in traffic advertised then there is potential to increase your sales.
Conclusion
Cash Blurbs is an interesting proposition and the claims that it is cheaper than most marketing methods may have some truth to it. The biggest issue I have with Cash Blurbs however lies in the fact that you are relying on people to use a genuine Facebook or Twitter account that is connected with real people, because the fact is that Personally I’d stick with the free model and see what kind of traffic that brings before paying to scale up your advertising.