For those in PLRPro, I heard Daniel and Marc put the site on autopilot and are no longer with us. Apparently they have joined forces with Keyword Avalanche, Click Flipping and StomperNet to form Keyword Flip and Stomp. They will be providing one keyword rich SEO optimized page for $777 a month. It is so impressive I understand they will have to put each word on its own DVD. The complete package will come to your house on 531 DVDs. Phase two is rumoured to already be in the works and will be called KFS Pro.
We’ll miss those guys.


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Mike // Oct 12, 2006 at 11:12 pm
Dang! I already spent my bucks on Xbercode. I bought it site unseen because I just KNOW this is THE product that will make ME richer than Richie Rich.
Maybe I can sell my blood plasma so I can afford that KFS Pro deal. I want extra crispy please. What? KFS? Ooops. My bad.
Mike
P.S.
Pretend like this is one of those Hollywood gossip columnists:
“A little bird tells me that the private label membership site that was involved in the IAT scandal got not only the original IAT pile o’ templates but the newest and bestest version as well for nada!”
Kind of makes you wish you were a member eh?
Marc Lindsay // Oct 13, 2006 at 1:40 pm
Oh man splork you really do crack me up
No we havent gone missing, I beleive by monday morning all members will be pretty shocked at something “special” we are releasing, of course its free for PLRPro members and just an extra way we are providing everything we can for you guys.
Also you might want to checkout rumorist too splork, done some sweet changes in there recently, maybe not noticeable immediately, but man they get me excited. Then again I am a bit of a tech geek.
keyword flip and stomp man you got me laughing. I swear I can always come to your blog for a fun entertaining read splork. You got it going on buddy.
Talk soon
Marc Lindsay
Splork // Oct 13, 2006 at 2:18 pm
Wow, things did change at Rumorist. Must have been overnight as I’ve been dropping articles on there all week. Cool beans.
Marc Lindsay // Oct 13, 2006 at 10:45 pm
Yeah we have been doing changes on a backup domain first make sure they are running and all that.
Now we got it sorted so we rolled it out last night.
Marc
goulash // Oct 14, 2006 at 2:34 pm
dear splork, heard something’s cooking in themezoom, anything up?
Splork // Oct 14, 2006 at 3:32 pm
Yea, the emptying of your wallet.
Join now for $97 per month before they raise the price to who knows where. Am I joining? Nope. Will I regret it? Maybe, but $97 per month is not in the budget and at $297 a month or $397 every two weeks or whatever the new price will be, that won’t be in the budget either.
goulash // Oct 14, 2006 at 5:32 pm
Splork, your honesty can be felt thru cyberspace. Even in the real world, people like you are already rare.
Yes, I share your feelings abt joining ThemeZone. I have done TMP after reading abt it in your blog. Thru TMP, I discovered Themezone. TZone is undoubtedly good stuff. Despite that however, for the kind of work that most of us do, $97 is really overpriced. I mean yea, the big boys can afford stuff like that at any price. So too can those server-sharing corporates with hard working 4 to 5 men team or the above average IMers. But for the rest of us who cant even afford wordtracker and stuff, we will definitely find it hard to justify this occassional usage stuff. See, on average how many heavy content sites does one build using themezone per month? one or two or three? So isnt that overpriced? Bear in mind, that one also has to pay for high overheads such as continous outsourcing of article creation, without which TZ would be just another white elephant. Products.. there are many; they come and go; at the end of the day, it is all abt ROI and nothing else.
So I figured, wait and see, perhaps they will lower the price to hit the critical mass. But hahaha, instead of reducing the price they went on to put pressure on fence sitters to get on board. For me this latest step has pushed me from a wait and see, maybe, perhaps to a definite NO-NO. I mean one must really be crazy to lap up everything these gurus throw to the market. At $97, $297 or $397 per month together with all the rest of the arsenals that one subscribes to, you may have to be a cigar chewing millionaire to buy them all. Well, Themezone guys have made a business decision, goodluck to them. Obviously, we will survive without them like most of us have always done. Anyway, thanks for sharing your honest view.
Splork // Oct 14, 2006 at 7:14 pm
It’s tough. I want to make money like the rest of you guys, but I have to try to draw the line with all this spending. TZ may indeed be the single best way to create your silo and thematic related words but I just can’t see spending that kind of money for the privledge. I think The Master Plan is an excellent resource but for me I’ll have to take it slow and build sites manually. Charles shows how to do it and it can be done. It just won’t be a push button operation. That’s why I also picked up that new report that compliments TMP showing you how to build these type of sites with Google. That only cost $10. A one time charge. I can handle that.
Thanks for reading
James smith // Jun 3, 2008 at 10:42 pm
StomperNet to form Keyword Flip and Stomp.With the great influx of companies producing DVDs, a sudden decline has occurred in the cost of DVDs, mainly to beat the competition.
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