I received an e-mail not long ago asking me to create my account for Shoemoney’s much talked about and hyped Shoemoney Internet Marketing Tools. Instead of the $250 a month price tag that has been banded about here and there the actual price is $99 a month, well for me anyway. I figured it was worth that just to check it out and see just how useful the Shoemoney Tools would be.
I’m still at the very earliest stages yet so I’m not going to say too much. My very first impressions are that a couple of the tools need a bit of work on the presentation side (but it is beta so what the hell) and some of them seem very similar to what I get from WebCEO. The real value here will definitely be in the PPC tools and the domain marketplace. As I’m already proving to myself yet again I’m fairly rubbish at PPC affiliate marketing (no, I’m MUCH WORSE than that) so it will be interesting to see how much this helps me. The domain marketplace looks really interesting but I’ve already got a bit of feedback to leave so that’s all for now….
4 Responses to “I’m In As A Beta Tester For Shoemoney Tools”
Tom - StandOutBlogger.com
July 24, 2008
sounds interesting. Cant wait for you to give us a more indepth review of it.
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|Paul B
July 24, 2008
I’m going to give it a couple of weeks to mess around properly.
What I would say in the meantime is that if you’re heavily into PPC then just the Keyword Generator is probably worth the money on its own
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July 26, 2008
I was also invited in as a beta tester. The tools seem pretty amateurish to me. I don’t do PPC so I pretty much ignored that part, but the organic stuff (density checker, keyword monitor) is pretty bland. And I would never pay for the domain marketplace unless I could see the keywords in each domain, which defeats the purpose. Why he feels he needs to charge by domain in addition to the monthly fee is beyond me.
|Paul B
July 26, 2008
I had similar concerns about the domain market place, I suggested some sort of keyword search for the domains just so we have a rough idea that they’re relevant.
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