Tuesday 8 March 2011

Local Mobile Monopoly by Adam Horwitz and Tim Donovan

You may be thinking, what is this Local Mobile Monopoly course that keeps popping up on the Internet and why is everyone I know talking about it. Well, a simple answer. Local Mobile Monopoly is a course created by Adam Horwitz and Tim Donovan who are two top internet marketers. The course shows you exactly how to tap into a completely unexposed market of over 5 billion users.

As you probably already know, Mobile Phones are one of the most popular things on the planet. People carry them around everywhere, and as I mentioned there are over 5 billion of them. Imagine being able to target all those users and build a huge list with the power of Mobile Advertisement.
The thing about Mobile Advertising is that it is still in its infancy and only a small number of users compared to Advertising on the Internet use it. As a result, it is very cheap to advertise. You can pay as little as $0.01 per click. It is insane.

What is very interesting about this course is that it shows you how Local Businesses can use Mobile Marketing to attract customers. If you are a small businessperson, this course could benefit you greatly as you can learn how to partake in one of the cheapest forms of advertisement out there, and be one of the first local businesses in your niche to advertise on mobile phones. If you do not own a small business but you are looking for ways to make money, then look no further. You could make a killing by setting up a local business and start setting up advertisement campaigns for other businesses.

Through step-by-step videos and easy to understand reports, Adam guides you through the complete process of setting up a mobile advertising campaign, customising demographics, setting up a mobile squeeze page and setting up auto responders.
This is one of the few courses out there that actually work. Adam and Tim have found a method that works, and you need to jump on board right now before anyone else does.

Local Mobile Monopoly

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