Thursday 9 October 2014


To review of WP List Booster, I set up a separate autoresponder list for each of the methods of list building that the WP List Booster allows and for three different sites. I wanted to know if these tools really made a difference and which worked best.

After doing this test, I can say two things with complete confidence.
Number 1: I will be installing WP List Booster on each and every one of my WordPress controlled sites.
Number 2: My test results yield some 'surprises'?

Essentially, no one tool worked best. Though, and much to my personal disappointment and continued annoyance, the pop up tool did the best over all across all sites.

That is, on a more traditional blog, the tool that allowed me to get an email address in the footer of the site design worked the very best. Now, I could 'come up with' a reason why that's true. However, that's really why we test. I never would have thought this before testing.

On a 'mini-site' selling an information product, the more traditional placements performed well and the pop up produced the biggest results.

Even my membership site, pointed to a different method as best.

Perhaps that's the biggest value in the WP List Booster, which you can get at IMDiscounts.  Specifically, it is a complete solution to opt in list building. While the author, Sam Zadworny promises to make updates in the future free, I'm not sure what other design real estate exists to exploit for list building. All the same, it's nice to know that when WordPress changes or a security update is required, you won't have to pay again.

While I personally wish there were a free trial option, the cost of the software is low enough and there is a 60-day refund period (something I personally as a fellow marketer never really like to use), that taking the plunge is simple and sensible.

Given the thought put into this product, I hope there is more to come from Zadworny; however, if this is the only work, he will go down like those great American Novelists who produce one amazing work and are not heard from again.

Don't miss out on this at HERE.

Posted on 16:43 by SEO

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The expansion of WordPress from merely a blogging platform to the content management system for everything e-commerce has required smart marketers to use and test various 'Plug Ins' that accomplish key goals such as coupon codes, protecting downloads, or producing graphical headlines.

It's surprising it's taken this long for a plug-in to thoroughly tackle the money making area of 'List Building'.

The WP List Booster by Sam Zadworny, a relatively new marketer on the scene, sets up any and all elements of site design and visitor behavior into a ripe opportunity to build your list.

At first glance the tool, described as a 'Swiss-Army Knife' of list building, does so many things it can be a challenge to decide what elements you want to include on your site. However, because of the simplicity of the user interface behind the WordPress admin panel, you can easily decide exactly where and how you want to strategically build your list and integrate it into your design.

Overall, this is a tool that really delivers on what it promises.

In fact, in a short test on an existing site, using just 2 of the enhanced list building features contained in WP List Booster, a site that was languishing experienced a 300% increase in opt-ins going from just under 10% to 29% of all visitors leaving their name and email address.

The tool which is available at here contains a number of positives that were obvious immediately.

* The designer clearly is a strong marketer (given his relatively unknown status, I suspect he's been silently making money and not just a wanna-be selling to other wanna-bes) .

* The price is exceptionally reasonable (especially given the results that are generated on even one website) and either leaving the site or purchase didn't put me into an infinite gauntlet of upsells and downsells that some marketers insist upon.

* The software intergrated with other plug-ins I had installed like Optimized Press with no conflicts.

All that being said, I do have a small complaint: 

Even though the price relative to value is crazy low, I personally prefer tools that only offer a universal license. When making a positive decision to get the WP List Booster, I don't like having to decide if I want it only once or for all sites. Even so, the price for a full license was so reasonable it made the decision easy.

You can see the sales letter for WP List Booster at HERE 4 and ¾ stars.
* * * * *  - Ease of Installation
* * * *    - Ease of Use & Documentation
* * * * *  - Completeness
* * * * *  - Income Effect

Posted on 16:38 by SEO

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