George Brown’s Traffic Ultimatum training course – a review

It is not often I spend $197 on an online training course. In fact, this is the first time I have ever done so. But the hullabaloo surrounding the launch of the Traffic Ultimatum course and the preview video I was able to watch, where George Brown went through his method for getting a ton of traffic from YouTube without even creating his own content, had me very, very interested.

Traffic Ultimatum – a very honest review

I signed up for Traffic Ultimatum through the early bird offer. I got the email containing the link to all the goodies and immediately set about downloading and watching the videos.

The training course contains 20 videos in all and a number of PDFs. I downloaded and read the first two PDFs, but then skipped the rest as the content seemed to be just the same as the videos.

Each video is about 30 – 45 minutes long and concentrates on one particular part of the process of setting up a website or blog, generating traffic and making some money. The chronological nature of the video content means you are lead through the process from start to finish – spotting trends and potential niche markets to exploit, keyword research, choosing domain names, competitive analysis, sourcing and creating content, article marketing, link building, using existing content in different ways and so on.

Does Traffic Ultimatum deliver?

Yes it does! All of the methods used in the Traffic Ultimatum course have been tried and tested on sites owned or run by 19 year old super affiliate, George Brown (creator of Google Sniper), and have a proven track record.

Everything you need to know to get you started in internet marketing is covered in step by step processes at a speed that is easy to follow and language that is easy to understand. All videos can be downloaded to your computer and stored for future reference.

If you are only just starting out as an internet marketer you really would be wise to sign up for this course, and I am not just saying that because I want you to click on my affiliate link and make me some money, I am saying that because you really will learn a lot of stuff in a very short space of time. The same can also be said for experienced marketers – there is something for everyone.

A lot of what George Brown (or rather Jay, as he is the person delivering the course) is saying in these videos is not new to me. I have been using these methods for years, but, I have still learned a lot from watching them, especially when it comes to methods for generating traffic.

What the training course has really done is create focus. It has made me realize where I can make improvements in my own online business, allowed me to regroup my brain cells to come up with a plan for the future, and it has given me confidence to move forward.

The Traffic Ultimatum Course – broken down module by module:

  • Search Engine Optimization and Advanced Market Research
  • Syndication Marketing
  • Video Marketing
  • Social Network Marketing
  • Social Media Marketing
  • Conversation Marketing
  • Buzz Marketing
  • Viral Marketing
  • Piggyback/Integration Marketing
  • Pay Per Click (PPC) and AdWords
  • Google Content Network
  • Facebook and Pay Per View (PPV)
  • Super Advanced Ninja Section

Everything you need to start or further develop your own online business is contained in this course. As I said at the start of the review, I have never bought a course like this before due to my skepticism, but I couldn’t recommend this one highly enough. The knowledge is here, all you have to do is follow the advice in the Traffic Ultimatum course and put it into practice.

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2 Responses to George Brown’s Traffic Ultimatum training course – a review

  1. Tyler Davis says:

    $197 is quite a bit for an online marketing course especially when a lot of information is available easily online. I would only pay that much for one on one instruction.

    Also, videos have a lot of transition language that could be skipped over if they were in text format.

  2. Nigel Evans says:

    For anyone starting out, they do face an uphill struggle as they have to separate the wheat from the chaff and find a way past so many of the “gurus” online. If a course truly does deliver all solutions, options and possibilities, then it is worth it’s weight in gold, if only in relation to the endless hours saved.

    Nigel Evans

    Internet Marketing Future/

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