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Traffic Wave
Traffic Wave is a top notch internet tool. I became acquainted with them when I was just starting on the internet.
They have a great initial e-mail welcome campaign that keeps you focused on your first days and weeks of what to do and how to get there. They have a great online resource and training area where you can learn about all kinds of latest tools such as auto-responders. I didn't even know what that was or how it was used to effectively increase your sales when I was new to all this.They also can track your ad campaign so you know where your sales are coming from.
Traffic Wave I feel did a great job in making things easy to understand and use. I have tried other similar sites and just navigating the site made me want to give up in frustration.
The monthly fee is in line with the quality of and tools available.
I recommend Traffic Wave if you need the kind of resources which they provide.
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