I was checking my blog history here and it has been quite a while since I have updated you on just how Portal Feeder is working out. It’s time to post a new review and let you know just how things have been working out.
First of all, I’m not rich yet. I know this will come as a disappointment to many of you. It certainly does for me. I’m still plugging away at internet marketing, though, because I believe in its potential.
Occasionally, as things have gotten especially desperate within the household economic situation, I have considered canceling my Portalfeeder subscription, but those considerations have never been very serious.
Portalfeeder for me is a “can’t live without” tool. The capabilities of the software itself is one thing, and its really an increasingly minor factor. There is so much contained within the Portal Feeder community that it has become essential for anyone who is at least semi-serious about their internet marketing future.
I have mentioned in the past the other parts: blog feeder, article feeder, the three-way link system, etc. Those remain fantastic tools, all of which have been improved on to be easier to use and more effective at the same time. The blog feeder, for example, has been VASTLY expanded to allow your content to be syndicated to literally tens of thousands more sites. You don’ get that kind of exposure just anywhere.
One aspect of Portal Feeder that I’d like to emphasize this time around, is the training. While there has always been some training, Jason Katzenback has outdone himself with some of his recent work. Just today I was going through his “PPCK” training (PPC Kahuna, another PF tool). This is some of the best PPC training you can get anywhere. And believe me, I know. I am a paid member of PPC Classroom (not for much longer, though), as well as Commission Blueprint and other PPC training courses. Jason lays it out, and shows you how to use the tools that rival anyone else’s tools (yes, even Google Cash Detective). I will post soon (hopefully) on my PPC success.
The community at Portal Feeder remains alive and thriving. Many internet marketing forums die off after a while, as the founders lose interest and move on to something else, and the users get frustrated and go on searching for the “next big thing.” That hasn’t happened at PF. I still learn things nearly every time I visit the forums. Lots of people sharing tips, asking questions, etc.
To go back to what I said earlier, I’m not rich yet. However, that’s not Portal Feeder’s fault. It’s mine. I am convinced that if I put in more time and effort, I would be much more successful. With the outstanding tools and the best-in-class training that Portalfeeder offers, there is really no other excuse. ??????????? ???? ? ??????
