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Sinfiltrator Review

Sinfiltrator is a new product from Stephen Gilbert, Greg Kononenko and Yves Kouyo that allows users to have their own optin forms and banner ads appear on their website.

What does the product offer?

The sales material for Sinfiltrator makes a lot of rather brash claims about what the software is capable of with Stephen Gilbert, Greg Kononenko and Yves Kouyo saying that you can get targeted traffic, on demand and send it anywhere. In fact, they actually go as far as to say that Sinfiltrator makes it impossible to fail.

The software itself is simple enough to use and will allow you to create a number of different pop ups for your website that are described as “fully responsive” and that they look beautiful everywhere.

As well as the software itself, Stephen Gilbert, Greg Kononenko and Yves Kouyo also provide a comprehensive video training package that shows you how to use Sinfiltrator to its maximum effectiveness.

All of this is secondary to the fact that Sinfiltrator can be used to hijack certain websites and create a call to action on their page for your customers.

How does the product work?

Stephen Gilbert, Greg Kononenko and Yves Kouyo don’t really go into too much detail about how exactly Sinfiltrator works, at least in terms of the hijacking other websites side of things.

This isn’t surprising really as the whole thing is rather questionable.

What I can advise is that in order for your pop ups to start appearing on other websites you must first get your potential viewers to click a link, something that is usually done via social media with Stephen Gilbert, Greg Kononenko and Yves Kouyo recommending you target Facebook in particular.

What is the initial investment?

At the time of writing Sinfiltrator is being sold for a one time cost of $67 with Stephen Gilbert, Greg Kononenko and Yves Kouyo saying that this is a limited time offer and then strongly suggesting that there will a monthly subscription to pay in the future (although I personally question whether this will actually happen).

Sinfiltrator also ships with a full 60 day money back guarantee should you be unhappy with the product however because it is sold through JVZoo, you will have to deal with Stephen Gilbert, Greg Kononenko and Yves Kouyo directly.

What is the rate of return?

There isn’t really any claimed income potential for Sinfiltrator however I am not entirely convinced that there is that much to be had here.

The main reason for this is how Sinfiltrator works. I simply can’t see people believing that your pop up advert is genuinely being endorsed by the kind of big websites that Stephen Gilbert, Greg Kononenko and Yves Kouyo recommend taking over.

Conclusion

Put simply I don’t believe that Sinfiltrator really has that much potential to work which is down to one key thing that Stephen Gilbert, Greg Kononenko and Yves Kouyo put in a disclaimer for their software.

They say that you should receive consent from any website before you overlay your call to action. This fundamentally negates the only real reason that you would want to use Sinfiltrator as the fact is that no website is going to allow you to piggyback on their website.

Even if you choose to do this without consent (and therefore potentially breaking the law), you still have to get people to click your initial link for Sinfiltrator to work.

 

 

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