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List Bot Wizard Review

List Bot Wizard is a product created by software developer Chris Brown that offers users a variety of different tools that you can use to enhance your affiliate marketing business.

What does the product offer?

There are actually a number of different things that you can use List Bot Wizard for, so much so that Chris Brown refers to the suite of tools as being like the Swiss Army Knife of affiliate marketing, all of which are presented as a pierce of HTML script. So what can you expect from List Bot Wizard as a product? It is easier to break down each thing that List Bot Wizard can do as opposed to trying to look at it as a whole. The first thing that List Bot Wizard does is provides you with a way to shorten your URLS and “cloak” affiliate links however I don’t see too much point in dwelling on this as there are a number of services online that do the same thing.

The next part of List Bot Wizard generates a pop up for users when they sign your mailing list. Chris Brown has also built in a banner ad system that when clicked upon asks user if they want to subscribe to your mailing list before redirecting them (this method also gets your banner ad placed on other websites too).

Ultimately List Bot Wizard can do a host of things including interacting with Twitter and directing people to a private area for downloads. There is also a number of additional bonus products too related to affiliate marketing.

How does the product work?

The simple fact about List Bot Wizard is that it gives you a massive number of tools that you can use to improve the methods that you use to build your list. These range from well known methods like offering a gift for subscribing to allegedly allowing your newsletter pop up to appear on other websites.

What is the initial investment?

Chris Brown is selling List Bot Wizard for a one time cost of $47. This also comes with a 60 day money back guarantee however it is interesting to note that there isn’t any button to buy List Bot Wizard so you may need to contact the vendor to purchase.

What is the rate of return?

There isn’t really any claimed rate of return per se with List Bot Wizard. Chris Brown talks about how you can expect to make $1 off each person on your marketing list and then throws around a few figures but these are seemingly entirely hypothetical.

Conclusion

There are a lot of different things on offer with List Bot Wizard and this isn’t a bad thing in many respects. The versatility of List Bot Wizard is however one of the only things that I personally see as a positive. The HTML based approach means that whilst List Bot Wizard should work with WordPress sites, you will likely need some experience with web design to really get things optimised.

Furthermore, Chris Brown says himself that some of the options will prevent your site being listed on search engines. This is a payoff for me that simply isn’t worth it.

 

 

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