ANDREW PAXTON

Primary Website: http://rss-blog-aggregator.blogspot.com

I started internet marketing full time in March 2008. Did a lot of research, bought a lot of tools, software and stuff like that. I was more interested in the right tools for the job than the "how to's.

My first contact with the BadAss series came in the form of BadAss RSS which started making me money virtually from the moment I started using and implementing the methods in the report.

Other BadAss products followed and pretty soon I was having $100, $200, $300, $400 days, leading up to my best ever day of over $1300, all within 3 or 4 months of my first website being published.

August 2008, 5 months after I started my full time internet marketing career, I made over $25,000.

Using some of the other BadAss products saw me setting up, promoting and then selling a simple blog for £8000, over $17,000 at the start of the 2008 Olympics.

It's been a ride, I'll tell you that and I've enjoyed every second.

I do very well out of the weight loss niche and see consistent sales in this market. Another niche I do very well out of is the "Video marketing" segment - all things dealing with video editing software and video conversion software.

I seem to do better with promotions which involve a physical product. Probably easier for me to gauge the value of a physical product and pass my thoughts on to my visitors.

Traffic is the life-blood of any online marketing campaign and you can never have too much. My sites are not huge traffic but by filtering my visitors very carefully and selectively, I get very good conversions.

The RSS element of the Brute is the most powerful tool in my internet marketing arsenal. As with the BadAss RSS application before the Brute Force software, this is the bread and butter of my internet marketing.

Again, this probably gels better with my way of thinking and my constant effort to filter my visitors from tire-kickers to buyers. Using the Brute Force RSS module is the best way I know to weed out window shoppers and target the ready buyers, something which is in line with my general approach to internet marketing.

You see all sorts of stuff like "get 10 gazillion visitors to your sites" hyped on the net. I'm not interested in gazillions of visitors. What interests me is that using Brute Force SEO I average 6% conversions across my whole marketing campaigns, good enough the get over 2000 sales for the various products I promote in August / September.

Brute Force SEO is much more than getting exposure for your sites and driving traffic. The way I use Brute Force SEO filters the traffic, leaving me with real buyers.

Using Brute Force SEO I probably make way over the industry standard for income per visitor and that's where I concentrate my efforts.

Brute Force SEO is a great tool - pure and simple. It gives me the confidence to attack niches I might have thought twice about before, knowing I can make sales.

It gives me the confidence and ability to promote virtually any product I choose. I know I will make sales using Brute Force SEO and that's a great feeling to have.