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Aquiring MLM Leads. Better Way Than Pay-Per-Click? PDF Print E-mail
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Tuesday, 05 January 2010
By John Cosens

  I got a call from a guy a bit ago who introduced himself as Ulyses. Ulyses wondered if I had ever heard of leapfish.com. I hadnt.


I learned that leapfish.com is a search engine. Not just any search engine. This is a search engine that kicks big-time tail!

I cant believe Ive never heard of it.

The kid took me through some features of this site on the phone, with me at my computer and I liked what I found.

To start with, leapfish.com simultaneously searches Yahoo, MSN, and Google and displays the results for all three in a very simple and easy to follow display.

It spits out three news results from MSN's network right at the top, just under the three paid links (these I supposed could be considered synonymous with Googles pay-per-click ads, but you don't pay per click for them, more in a second).

Then just below that are the list of results, with a quick little toggle button just to the right of the list which allows you to instantly swap out all the Google results listings for the Yahoo listing, or the MSN, back and fourth instantly. This is pretty neat!

My favorite aspect of leapfish.com is the display for the video results.

They come up as thumbnails, similar to the way they come up on Google and Yahoo but what is unique about it is that when you slide your cursor over the thumbnail the thumbnail starts playing the video within the thumbnail without having to click anything. So you can just move your mouse over each one to see for a instant whether there was any content I was interested in, and if not I could just slide on over to the next one without having to click anything or waiting for a new page to open up or for it to load. I think this is killer. Some may say that Ive just gotten way to lazy. Well, I don't disagree, but I work at my terminal, online all day and I feel the need the need for speed!

So, to the main point of this article: The people at leapfish.com do not offer pay-per-click advertising(this is according to Ulyses), but instead they just sell you a top-position link which is guaranteed to come up when someone searches for the specific phrase that you purchased. own this position forever. Every time someone in the world searches leapfish.com for your keywords, BOOM!, there is your link. Lasts forever. I think he said it was $5.00 per year to renew but we covered a lot of information.

So, this certainly eliminates the need to spend the time to figure out your pay-per-click budget for each week or month. You are stuck with those keywords however, forever. Holy cow. Imaging if you bought a phrase like MLM leads, or if you are in a large MLM orgainztion like Mona Vie or Amway or LGN. You could buy the keyword Diamond Rewards. Phew! I sure dont know whether that one is still available but WOW, that would have some value huh?

I dont recall what This guy said was the number of searches MLM Leads gets every month but it was colossal. It was somewhere around $20002200 .00. Geez, I know people who spend way more on their pay-per-click every single week!

Pay per click has become sort of an industry standard for creating qualified leads. Most of the heavy hitters in MLM have a multi-thousand dollar per week pay per click budget and it is a extraordinary way to generate MLM leads leads.

As an internet marketer I would think that $2100.00 for a permanent top position (actually one of three posted at the top) would be a no-brainer for creating MLM leads..

As a net surfer I just think its cool and I like the engine better. (Sorry about that Google and Yahoo).

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