Man! Is the news gonna get any better? It seems everywhere is getting worse… But here in Vegas I just heard that the “MGM City Center” is hiring 40,000 people to fill different positions that they need.

I also heard early this year MGM Grand Hotel and casino (owns almost half of the Las Vegas Strip) is supposed to be filing chapter 13 Bankruptcy protection but they cancelled that because the local economy here in Vegas has been doing great! Even the Hard Rock Hotel and Casino are hiring 500 people to fill different positions.

This just tells you what ever marketing strategy the Casino are using it’s still working even in the tough economy. Well they’ve been using these marketing strategies for over half a century I know because I use to work for MGM Hotel and Casino and I was in room service (Server).

I know it’s going to work and continue to work because this is the same strategies that I’m applying here on my blog. I also talk about this methodology in my manual “Vegas Traffic Jam.” Does it work? You betcha! It will work for any business or any niche you’re in…

Watch the video below and see “Vegas Traffic Jam” in action! The video was from my actual client Mr. Duane Hope (over at UndergroundAutionLab.com) who also became a very good friend of mine.

 
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You see this is just one strategy that I talk about in my manual and the methodologies I implement are Free I have not paid a dime yet with PPC or any sort of advertising, so I encourage you to get “Vegas Traffic Jam” and put it into action. Take care and love you guys.

Till Next Time and God Bless You!

Albert Hallado

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9 Responses to “The Vegas Traffic Jam Effect!”

  • I guess the awesome opt-in rate was because it was such a targetted source of traffic. Ebay is the biggest auction site in the world and the blog was all about auctions.

    TRaffic is not so important – it is targetted traffic that matters. And well done to duane for putting together such an impressive blog

    :-)

    • Hi Alex

      Yeah! when you have a business you want to get those highly targeted traffic that will bring some sales! I agreed Duane Hope’s blog is amazing.

      Thank you Alex for stopping by and I always appreciate you

      Albert

  • mylles:

    hi daddy great post

  • Albert,

    I was down on the strip this past weekend because my brother came in to town. He had mentioned to me that where him and his wife was staying it was jam packed! He said it didn’t even seem like there was a recession going on!

    He also said that the hotel that they stayed in, had a special one time rate for the whole weekend and that was it. Little did he know that Vegas Traffic Jam strategy was being applied to him and his rich doctor friends.

    Overall, he came up from San Diego with 20 other couples and collectively spent a lot of money. They are all doctors and either have high paying jobs or own their own practices and my brother said he and his wife easily dropped over $500 dollars while staying here. His friends also spent a lot of money into the Vegas economy.

    Just goes to show you how the front end of a product isn’t where the big money is made.

    • Yeah! Beau I know this Vegas Traffic Jam! methodology works even in the tough economy, You’re right here in Vegas seem’s everything is business as usaull :)

      Hey thank you for stopping by Beau and I appreciate you.

      Albert

  • Wish we had some of that to go around down here!! Job market is a long way off of coming back. That’s why it so important to help people online, especially newbies. It is so hard to know who to believe!

  • Hi Marianne,

    Hey thank you for stopping by and for your comment, I am sure it will get better soon :)

    Albert

  • Hi Albert!

    Thank you for this very informative post. I never understood what this RSS is for. Now I will apply this to my Facebook account.

    All the best!
    Roslyn

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