Nov
This week I got the chance to check out a new list building program called List Jumper.
When I say “list building” I am not talking about your own private email list that you manage with an autoresponder. List Jumper is more along the lines of List Joe and The List Auction making it sort of a glorified safelist. These program usually let you build a downline of members that you can send your ads to but usually offer ways to show your ads to other members without forcing you to refer to new members to the system.
List Jumper features a unique twist in that when you join you are assigned a position at the end of a long line of other members. You can send an email every 3 days but only to new members who joined after you. However your position is not permanent. You can at any time spend some of your credits to leap ahead of other members giving you a better position in the line. The better your position the more people you will be able to advertise to.
At the moment List Jumper is in pre-launch so there isn’t a lot of activity going on right now. I have been receiving less than 10 credit emails a day but I expect that will go up as we get closer to the launch date.
So far List Jumper looks very promising. My only complaint is that they are using AlertPay instead of PayPal. I assume this is because they are using a multi-level commission structure. This is good because it give free members the ability make some extra money by referring new members. Unfortunately PayPal doesn’t seem to like any sites that have a multi-level payment structure so I assume that’s why AlterPay is the only option right now.
The official launch date of List Jumper is November 24th. Join now to lock in a good position!
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2 Responses so far to "Program Review – List Jumper List Builder"
November 16th, 2008 at 3:27 am
Hey Jerry, enjoying your blog content and the emails you send. Thanks for the review of List Jumper. I was waiting to see what was happening with this one. Not sure why there is such a long prelaunch but I will follow the program with some interest when it does launch. Take care
November 16th, 2008 at 6:44 am
Sounds cool, I’ll join under you and check it out.