I’ve got a cool report for you on “product splintering” that you’ll want to check out…
http://www.WholesaleTrafficSystem.com/splintering/
NOTE: No opt-in or anything like that is required. Just go to the site above to download the report right now.
This report is by a guy (Mr. X) who turned a failing online business into a highly profitable business overnight just by “splintering” the products he offered to his market.
I don’t have time to go into the details, but let’s just say this strategy allows anyone to cut their traffic costs by 50 – 66% while at the same time INCREASING their overall conversion rate.
Not a bad combination if you ask me.
The report is fairly short, but it’s packed with valuable info that you can use in just about any online business. You’ll want to go here and download it now:
http://www.WholesaleTrafficSystem.com/splintering/
Full Disclosure: While there’s no opt-in or anything like that to access this report, I do hope that you’ll read it, like what you see and ultimately buy something from me.
If that sounds like a fair trade-off to you, then I invite you to read the report:


















April 23rd, 2008 at 9:47 pm
Brilliant report!
I’ve heard and used this technique before but nonetheless good job explaining it so well!
-Dave
LetMeAdvise.com
April 23rd, 2008 at 10:24 pm
Thanks for sharing that report, it was really awesome!
I love the idea of product splintering online…
~Brett
http://FreeTrafficBigProfits.com
April 24th, 2008 at 12:55 pm
Thanks for the insights Ryan. These reports (SLO & Splintering) are more useful, far more professional in presentation, much more thought-provoking and representative of the best values present in my own philosophy of business than 99 percent of the ‘free reports’ in circulation on the Internet.
It is rare indeed to find important and immediately applicable concepts in the ‘run-of-the-mill’ PDF’s circulating, with the consequence that yours stand out by their unique worthiness.
All the best
Fred Holmes
May 3rd, 2008 at 10:23 am
That was not a report… It’s a sales pitch disguised as a report. Did it talk about product splintering even one bit?
May 9th, 2008 at 11:12 am
Ryan –
I’m sorry for writing this on your blog, and feel free to delete it after you’ve answer this. But really, I’ve tried to get an answer and am unable to.
I’ve written your support 3 times regarding my package. I’m leaving town on Monday for a week and simply would like to know when it will be delivered. It says that I’ll receive an email that it was shipped out, but I still haven’t. I purchased it on the earlybird and received a confirmation at 2:51 (so I ordered, paid and received the confirmation within 1 minute of the “doors” opening — so I figure I was one of the first purchasers.)
My email says that my package will be sent within 2-3 business days and that I’ll receive a confirmation email. So I haven’t received any confirmation email and finally an answer saying that it’s been shipped but she has no other information and no tracking number.
So far I have received no tracking number, one almost worthless client support answer, but no other email. Last night I received an answer that it went out UPS but she had no tracking number, no shipping date and no way of looking it up. She said that she’d forward my message to shipping but so far, no answer from them.
C’mon Ryan — I’ve paid $785. already and have committed to paying another 2 payments so why can’t I get just a tiny little email back telling me my tracking number? Is that too much to ask?????
I know you’re busy. But you should have realized that and been prepared for the onslaught. And it’s not like I’m demanding or rude or anything like that. I simply am going on vacation on Monday and would like to know when the package is being delivered so I can prepare for it. I would really like to get the package so I can take it on vacation with me.
So please, can’t you just send me the tracking number? How hard is that? If you can help me that would be great. My order number is 1823623674
Thank you.
Tery Robertson
May 15th, 2008 at 2:06 am
RE: “Do the spiders see you?” email
I really hate being mislead.
You lead with “free SEO software I sent out last week, so I’ve
decided to do it again” followed by a link (a redirection I might
add) to a pitch for NOT FREE software.
If it’s a great tool - fine. But please don’t push it as free if it’s
not.
P.S. Your domain is over quota — my email was bounced back — which is why I’ve posted here.
September 21st, 2008 at 3:50 am
Thank you so much for this report! I had some thoughts of breaking up my product for different keyword segments before but hadn’t really taken it seriously until I read your report. Thank you now I’m going to implement this idea.