ReallySmart.art claims to be one of the hottest services to launch this decade, with a compensation plan to boot, but is it really worth it? In this review, I will be going through the system to see if we can answer this question.
WHAT IS REALLYSMART.ART?
At its core, you get a lifetime membership to a service that allows you to create dynamic, personalized images on the fly. For those not familiar with personalized images, think of it like the personalized email you can send through an auto-responder email service. In other words, you know how you can send an email to your subscribers, and as an example, start your email with a greeting like:
Hi {FIRSTNAME} (depending on which auto responder service you make use of, the FIRSTNAME variable you see in curly brackets may differ; for instance, it may look like %FIRSTNAME% or something similar).
When your email is sent out, the {FIRSTNAME} variable will be replaced for each subscriber on your list with the name of that subscriber.
Personalized images work the same way. In this case, you can add text to an image and personalize it for each subscriber. You can also use personalized images with safelists, membership sites, or anywhere else you have access to a FIRSTNAME variable.
Imagine your clickthrough rate when you have an image representing a video, and in the image you have a person holding a blank whiteboard. Now imagine each subscriber seeing this image with the following text added to the whiteboard:
{FIRSTNAME}, click play to watch this personal message.
Can you imagine what that will do for your click-through rates?
That is precisely what you will get when you join ReallySmart.art; however, unlike similar services that charge a monthly subscription for the same thing, with ReallySmart.art you only pay a once-off fee for lifetime use. Granted, with the monthly subscriptions, you will be able to add more than one personalization per image as opposed to only one with ReallySmart.art, but then again, how many marketers will need more than one?
An example of using more than one personalization in one image would be to use a first name in one part of the image and maybe something like the current date in another part of the image.
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Darren Noble