should I quit PPC Coach?

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This is my second month with ppc coach. first month is good, poll is good for newbie like me. I learned alot basic stuff.

second month, I am really disappointed. method is 2 yrs old, and month 2 method board is dead, I post question there , nobody answer, I dont think anyone check that board, message coach, 5 days already, no response.

a couple things I dont like ppc coach,

1. its not organized. took u forever to find what u need.
2. their info is so outdated.

now, its time for month 3. I want to ask those who are member of ppc coach, Should I continue or I should quit ?
 


I wish I had quit after the first month. It took me a couple months longer to realize the error of my ways. The tools PPC-Coach offers are helpful and month one was helpful too, you're right, but all of the other monthly projects after that are garbage (or were at least up through 4 or 5 or however far I got).
 
If it's not helpful and you feel you're not getting the support you expected, then yeah I think you should quit. I'm a member as well, and I've found it helpful, but I'm still on month 1 and if I don't feel it's helping me in the future I will quit. I've been using different tools because I don't want to be stuck with PPC-Coach forever just for its tools.
 
I left after a month; found material too dated. CPA changes every day and you have to change every day as well. Also, in the forums most questions went unanswered.
 
every single paid membership site suffers from this problem. when it first start out, it will usually be great because the community is small & everyone is willing to share their secrets and stuff... when it grows larger and larger, the owner will start neglecting the site, senior members busy growing their business and eventually the site will turn into DigitalPoint just like what's happening to ppc-coach.

but sometimes it's not about what they teach it's about the community and the relationship you build with other members... there are many high rollers in there that you can learn from. if you're making money, $50 is nothing, just get a few new people to sign up and it'll pay for itself.
 
I signed up about a week ago. Looked through the threads and what not and didn't find it to be very helpful, most of the info was stuff I already picked up on. I canceled the subscription yesterday.
 
but sometimes it's not about what they teach it's about the community and the relationship you build with other members... there are many high rollers in there that you can learn from. if you're making money, $50 is nothing, just get a few new people to sign up and it'll pay for itself.

Yeah, the best part is that some of the senior members there are doing really well and very willing to help out the newbs. It's good to get to know those guys and see what they're doing. I guess you can do that on wickedfire as well, but over there it's focussed on PPC.
 
One of the new features on PPC-Coach that you should use to get your answer is the Help Desk. It's manned by all of the moderators and long term members of PPC-Coach. We're happy to help, just post your questions on the help desk if you need something asap.
 
I'm at like month 12. While it is true that some of the months are out of date there is still a lot of good information. A couple of the later months have "techniques" and not necessarily money making ideas that are very useful. I've also found that you can find the Juicy stuff by organizing the forums by Views or # Of Posts. The top posts in these sorts are almost always extremely helpful.
 
didnt PPC-coach start his own cpa network? Is that working well for anybody?

It's just another network using directtrack...I don't have much to say good or bad about them...i usually stay away from directtrack networks...but they are very nice, and mostly have offers to go with his months steps on ppc coach...
 
Looks like I'll have to quit PPC coach too..
I'm not really happy with what I see in there.
 
If you're not getting anything out of it, then quit.

I'm adding new stuff as we speak. Currently there's 18 different techniques or niches that I show. I love people who read about it, then decide it's not for them without even trying it. To them I say go buy another ebook, you'll find all your answers there or go read digital point, it's full of great info for you too.

If you haven't got an answer to a thread, send me a message via the help desk and I'll personally respond within 24 hours. The site is a coaching site, which means you ask, we answer. If you have never asked a question and quit the site, then you totally missed the point.

I do own a cpa network, wotogepa.com, it is on DT and I wish I could go back in time and write or have my own code written, but I can't. We're not a huge network but we can hold our own. I'm not saying DT is bad because it doesn't do the job, it does, but there's lots of other options I'd like to have to combat the neverending stream of fraudulent affiliates. I thought I had seen a lot of tricks in my days, but being on the other side of the fence, I am constantly shocked at the lengths people will go to to try to cheat the system.

As we grow, leaving the DT platform becomes a better and more practical option. Having our own custom code is the ideal solution and is a couple years off right now.
 
Best response I ever got out of PPC-Coach to one of my pretty detailed questions was, "lol, nice landing page :)" No, I didn't ask him if my landing page was good or not - I already know they are. He has some good tools that are nice to use but is clearly not interested in actually helping you make money. I got month 9 before I stopped payment - then he went ahead and deducted another months pay from me, which paypal should be returning soon.
 
You've found Wickedfire. If you're willing to READ the information here and WORK with it then cancel PPC Coach.
 
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