Pullii [review]

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Posted March 25, 2017 by in

Rating

Price
 
 
 
 
 


Concept
 
 
 
 
 


Execution
 
 
 
 
 


Value
 
 
 
 
 


Total Score
 
 
 
 
 

4/ 5

Creator: Stefan Ciancio
 
Type: Video Training
 
 

POS:

Confirmed results
 

NEG:

None provided you 'work the system'
 

Today I’m doing a review of the new Pullii traffic training.     Pullii is an interesting product name. While its clever because its about ‘pulling’ traffic, its also one that gives you no real idea what it is. That is you can’t deduce what the product / training does just by the name of […]

by Brett Rutecky
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Today I’m doing a review of the new Pullii traffic training.

 

 

Pullii is an interesting product name. While its clever because its about ‘pulling’ traffic, its also one that gives you no real idea what it is. That is you can’t deduce what the product / training does just by the name of it. Well in a nutshell Pulli is a video training that teaches people how to get free traffic with Pinterest.

Ill be honest, up until a bit ago I always thought of Pinterest as some kind of weird site where people posted info graphics and random pictures to. Sure I knew it had over 100+ million active users but I never really thought it could be much of anything for marketing. The trouble I had was I did not understand what Pinterest really is. Its not a place to post random pictures like I thought. Its actually a ‘content discovery platform’.

So what exactly is a ‘content discovery platform’? Well basically its a platform where people share content (in this case websites) that they enjoy so other people can discover them. Its kind of like a search engine of sorts, only instead of a computer program crawling all over the internet, indexing everything it finds, and trying to decide what is good and what is not, its people sharing content that they like. Its a repository of hand picked pages made by real people suggesting the page to other people.

But what about the whole graphic part? Well the graphics in Pinterest are clickable and are just a quick visual representation of the site they are linking to. That’s where it gets its name, people ‘pin their interests’ on a ‘board’ so other people with similar interests can click them and discover the website / content that the person who made the pin did.

Once you realize that the point of Pinterest is to share content it does not take much to understand that you can get traffic from it. But the question is can the vendors of Pullii get traffic from it and can they teach you how to do it? Well I know 100% for sure that they can. If you watch the video above you can see one of them logging into his Google Analytics account live and showing me. I have actually seen more stats and proof than that as well off camera.

Pulli is a video training that teaches people how to utilize Pinterest to get free traffic made by people who actually use Pinterest to get free traffic. Well this one is a no brainer:

 

 

 

 

 

BONUS: The vendors have provided me with the following bonuses for anyone who picks up Pullii though my link. They will be instantly available right inside of the Pullii members area.

 

Click here to get Pulli and these very cool bonuses (instantly available inside of the members area)

 

 

 

 

 

 

 A quick note about the reviews I do on this site. The product vendors give me access to their products for free in order for me to do my review. However I make no promises to them regarding the results of my tests or what I will write in my review. Should you click a link that takes you to a sales page for a paid product for sale this link will be an affiliate link and I will be paid a percentage of the sales price should you decide to invest in it.


About the Author

Brett Rutecky

Brett Rutecky is a full time online marketer, web developer, and entrepreneur. He has developed scores of Facebook apps, dozens of custom web sites and hundreds of scripts.

14 Comments


  1.  
    Kayol Hope

    Are the lessons in Pullii different than what Stefan Ciancio taught in his previously launched video training course Growii?




    •  

      I did not review Growii, so I dont know. I highly doubt Stefan would sell the same exact thing only under a different name though back to back.




    •  
      Maria C

      Kayol, the FAQ’s at the bottom of the sales page maybe answers your question.

      Q: How is Pullii in comparison to Growii and Rapid Traffic Masterclass?
      A: Pullii is the latest, most up to date and most extensive free traffic and passive income system. It includes an entirely new partner (Greg) and his case study results with Stefan’s original system plus his supercharged results and tactics taking it to the next level. So basically Pullii contains new proof/case studies, new monetization strategies and new traffic strategies never before revealed in any previous course that will help anyone avoid leaving massive profits on the table.

      Hope this helps:)




  2.  
    CH

    What is the difference between Pullii and Rapid Traffic Masterclass?




    •  

      Well they are different training’s. They do teach similar things. So, if you have RTM then I would suggest you ask yourself two questions: “Did I take action on that training? Do I need more training on this subject?”




  3.  
    David F

    Just bought and bought one of the OTO’s. Great review Brett. I’ve been looking for some time for a good course to use Pinterest to promote my travel blog and this guy looks like he knows how to ace Pinterest.

    Thanks.




  4.  
    Cynthia

    Are the graphics shown in the video included?




  5.  
    Julia Marshall

    I wonder if this would work with an insurance site. Can’t wrap my head around how to use Pinterest for this, would be interested to know what you guys think.




  6.  
    Jonny

    I hate not being able to find the cost or the benefits of all the OTOs before buying. Can you tell me anything about them? And do you think I could use this training along with Board Commander? Thanks,




    •  

      The only consideration that matters for someone deciding if they should buy something is this: “Does the offer being presented to me bring me enough value to make it worth the cost”.





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