Anik Singal’s Profit Jackpot: An Honest Review
Anik Singal is well known in the internet marketing community for producing half-assed products that don’t work very well. He’s good at talking up his product as the end all and be all, only to offer upsells that will really make your system complete. On top of that, Anik will send you every other day an email hawking someone else’s internet marketing product.
I’ve purchased two of his products, PPC classroom and another one that helped you to build websites quickly. PPC classroom was laid out pretty well, but you can get better info at the Warrior Forum. That other one was just plain garbage. The interface was cluncky and it created very ugly websites. oh well. I quickly got a refund for that.
Anway, a few months ago, Anik Singal released Profit Jackpot. The landing page featured an annoying video with shaky camera shots, fast edits and switching between black and white and color footage. Of course, Anik talked about how all these push-button internet marketing products (that he probably promoted himself) are all hype and lies.
But Anik states that Profit Jackpot, which is a type of autoblogging system, is the real deal and will help you to make money for the long term.
Basically you set up sites that scrapes content from other sites like Youtube and article sites. Here are some comments I found at the warrior forum:
. . .the software was violating Youtube’s TOS in more than one way, not to mention that by disabling the links back to the article directories the software was scraping, we were also violating the TOS of those sites.
Their reply was that they had been building sites with the software for several months without any problem so don’t worry. . .
He uses this technique to disguise the fact his software really isn’t very impressive at all, even at $47. It’s just a scrape and spam tool like all the rest of these automated solutions. I guess this goes one step further by lifting comments (from YouTube?) which will only serve to make the search engines wary of all blog commentary, if enough of this garbage floods the net.
One positive comment though not much:
. . .The other site I put up in a tougher golfing niche to see how it would go without any backlinking or anything. Its getting there, but not for the tough keywords yet – mostly long tail stuff. This site is making a few bucks per week in AdWords revenue because the golf niche has pretty high CPC rates. . . as Autobloggers go, this one was ok. . .I’m at the point of dropping of his lists because its just rubbish swipe copy emails for terrible products . . .
Great comments. It’s probably a good idea to visit these forums to check out the opinions of people who have used it. You will get a good balance of whether a product really works as promised.

