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Video Traffic Genie Review

Video Traffic Genie (aka VTG Pro) is a new product from Joshua Zamora and Paul Venables that the creators say allow you to hijack other people’s videos.

What does the product offer?

The sales material for Video Traffic Genie is rather brash and Joshua Zamora and Paul Venables definitely make some incredible claims in terms of what you can expect from their product. As a product there are two different aspects that make up Video Traffic Genie as a whole. The first aspect is the strategy itself which is something that I will explore below.

The meat of the offering however is the software which is what you will be using to implement the strategy.

Video Traffic Genie is easy to use requiring you to simply search for keywords or niche terms at which point the software does its job and highlights for you any potential opportunities.

In theory you simply have to follow the strategy form here and start generating passive traffic. Also included with Video Traffic Genie is a training series that looks at various case studies for Video Traffic Genie as well as a number of bonuses with varying degrees of relatedness to the main product.

How does the product work?

Joshua Zamora and Paul Venables are pretty upfront about what their strategy entails and to their credit, it isn’t necessarily a bad one.

Essentially Video Traffic Genie looks at videos on YouTube that have a URL in their description that come up when you search for your chosen keywords or niche term. You can then click to see if the URL that the description links to is live.

If not, you can buy the URL and redirect it to your website. Joshua Zamora and Paul Venables say that in doing this, Video Traffic Genie has found you a source of traffic that is already ranked. From here you can ascertain how many views the video is getting and how this would translate to traffic.

What is the initial investment?

At the time of writing there are two versions of Video Traffic Genie available. The lite version is a restricted and stripped down option which is available for $42.95 (regular price claimed to be $77) whilst the pro version does everything and is currently selling for $47 (regular price claimed to be $97). Both options come with a 30 day money back guarantee.

What is the rate of return?

There aren’t really any specific claims about how much you can make through using Video Traffic Genie. Instead, Joshua Zamora and Paul Venables put a focus on showing various screenshots of how much they say that they’ve made using Video Traffic Genie.

Ultimately, how much you make will depend on the kind of products that you are selling etc.

Conclusion

There is no denying that Video Traffic Genie uses a pretty interesting concept and it is difficult to see how there are any real downsides on paper.

The fact is however that there is one glaring problem with Video Traffic Genie that needs to be considered, namely that if you are reliant on Video Traffic Genie as a method of generating traffic, you can be shut down at any point simply by somebody changing the description of their video. Whilst this is unlikely, it is hard to ignore.

I can see Video Traffic Genie working as a secondary method of generating traffic, I don’t think that I would be inclined to be reliant on it.

 

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