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Have your say in the largest Traffic Survey ever!

Intellimon are conducting what is probably the largest-ever survey
about online traffic. It’s a mammoth study that is sure to generate some amazing results and
I’d like YOU to have a complimentary copy of the PREMIUM version of
the analysis they’re doing, which they’ll be selling for $47.

The survey aims to uncover everything from: - which techniques work best for acquiring traffic
- techniques people struggle with most
- how effective specific tools such as Facebook and Twitter are
- which age/sex/education profile has most/least success with traffic generation
- which geographic locations are best at generating traffic
- how much time people spend on traffic generation
- the best and worst sources of traffic
- how much search engine optimization people actually do
- how effective people feel social media is

… and LOTS more. Several different reports will be made available. A free report will
be available to everyone, but you can get your hands on a copy of the
‘Premium Report’ (worth $47) simply by completing the survey.

Here’s the link: http://www.TheTrafficSurvey.com

Social Cash Stacker Review

Social Cash Stacker promises to help you get paid for playing with Facebook and Twitter. Remember all that time you spent goofing off on social networks? Well, you should have gotten paid for that. At least according to Lyndsie Oubre.

The product is about getting hired as a social media manager. You essentially word for other companies building social media profiles for them. You find fans on Facebook, amass followers on Twitter, communicate with them and eventually promote your employer through these websites. The cool thing is: it won’t cost you much time, you can do it from your cellphone wherever you want and you will get a decent amount of money.

Oubrie is a hundred percent sure that her method works for everyone. Otherwise she will pay you $150 cash. The product itself costs $37. That means you will have made an easy $113 profit even if everything fails. You should however be careful.

The sales page for Social Cash Stacker doesn’t look too trustworthy. On the site you can find some weird variables like [fname] where there’s supposed to be your name or a word like friend on it. These variables are used in email marketing where [fname] is replaced by the first name of every individual subscriber. This doesn’t work on a webpage. Mrs. Oubrie should have known that or at least checked her site to see if something was funky on there.

Another thing that looked funny were the pictures of paychecks that are presented as a proof of concept. They are by a “Big Internet Company” on “222 Main Street”. Does this look real to you?

I suggest you check out the Social Cash Stacker pictures yourself. The good thing is that it’s a ClickBank product. So if it doesn’t meet your expectations you can easily get a refund.

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