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The Power Behind “IanSays.com”

 

You’ll be very familiar with the links in “Update” which start with “IanSays.com”. These links are the front end of a very powerful link tracking system, GoTryThis (”GTT”), which I’ve been using since July 2006 - and it cost me nearly 200 bucks. And that was an “early bird” price! The price went up considerably and people still kept buying it. Very soon, John Reel, the owner shut the doors after 2,500 people had bought GTT.

Very little happened over the next couple of years and then John started hinting about version 2 of GTT, which, he said, would be very different and even more powerful. He wasn’t wrong!

A few weeks ago, version 2 arrived, creeping out like a new-born kitten, blinking in the sunlight. OK, I know that kittens are born blind, but you get the picture :-) First, just 50 existing GTT users were allowed to upgrade, then another few batches followed on. And eventually it was my turn.

It wasn’t a smooth ride. The new software was still in “beta” and there were a few bugs in the system. But John Reel provided excellent service for me, and now everything is running smoothly.

In the last couple of days, John has decided that the software is now stable enough to be made available to a limited number of the general public. And that includes you! You can read John’s short (and slightly quirky) sales page here:

http://www.IanSays.com/GTT/ThePower.htm

When you’ve watched the short video, go to the “Get Started” button, and you’ll be in for a pleasant surprise. On this page, which shows all the different options, instead of having to lay out mega bucks, as I did, you get the full power of GTT for a small monthly fee - if you opt for having your tracking hosted on the powerful GTT servers. If you want the system on your server, that’s when the mega bucks kicks in!

I switched immediately to the inexpensive hosted version, and I’ve not regretted my decision. Yes, I know that I’ll be paying out each month. And yes, I know that I’ll be using this service in the years to come. I’ve already been a happy user for two years. But I feel that I have peace of mind knowing that my mission-critical system is on the GTT servers.

In just a couple of days about 200 of the 500 slots have gone. So if you’re interested in using the same tracking / cloaking system that I use, then have a look at the features of GoTryThis:

http://www.IanSays.com/GTT/ThePower.htm

And if you have any questions you want to ask me about GTT, I’ll try to answer them.

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