
tube mogul vs traffic geiser
I should be asleep right now, I actually went to bed an hour ago but had one of those moments where you think of something to do and jump up then run to the computer. Ah well, past midnight is the best time to work on the PC if you ask me
So today I finally opened my traffic geiser account. I’ve been wanting to for 6 months now, but I used restraint this time and waited until I actually had some marketing videos to upload. I love the that Micheal Koenigs has put this together out of necessity, that usually makes for the most useful applications and tools. I watched a video from Super Bad Kern a little while ago where he and Mike did a demo on the Geiser system, then showed the SERP results a day later… that got me pretty excited, because if there is one thing that I love more than seeing my bank balance rise it’s the feeling of getting into the top5 results on google.
It had never occured to me to go out looking for comparitive services to traffic geiser, as I saw the inherent value in paying the $97 per month for it. But that little ajax suggestion thing that happens when you search in the google toolbar came up with a search phrase that said “traffic geiser vs tube mogul”.
I couldn’t resist, I clicked it and went looking at the top result.
It was a blog post from a about a year ago, and the blogger was pretty brutal about his comparison of the two services. Especially hinged on the fact that geiser is a premium paid service and tube mogul is free. He did point out that there is a big difference in the quality and quantity of video sites that each service distributes to. Now I love that these things save me time and gain traffic, but the whole point is distribution and if one beats the other then it’s a no brainer for me.
But the review is a year old, and you should always take what you read on the net with a grain of salt! So I signed up for both and will begin using them first thing in the morning. I’ll do a running commentary of the two services and will post back before my free trial ends with traffic geiser to report which was better (based upon ease of use, amount of distribution, quality of rankings and quantity of traffic generated).
ps. Have I mentioned lately how much I love video marketing on the Internet?
pps. On a random note, what are they thinking over at traffic geiser? I signed up for the trial, entered all my CC details, then after checking out they land me on a receipt page. Okay that’s cool, but then there is a continue button… which I clicked, and it dumped me back on the sales page for the free trial (which I just signed up for). Surely it would be smarter to forward people onto the login page at least, or better still a nice page of tutorials and video lessons maybe? Mike, if you’re reading this, do something with your ‘continue’ button after people signup.
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