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A Real Life Review of Nanacast

Posted: January 2nd, 2010 | Author: BlueSquares | Filed under: Review | 9 Comments »



Before I review Nanacast, I need to explain a bit about myself so you can see my “angle”.

In the past decade, I’ve obtained over 12 certifications from Microsoft, Cisco and CompTIA. I have learned Coldfusion, PHP, XHTML/CSS, MySQL, SQL and other languages. I’ve also messed with nearly every CMS out there. From Joomla to Drupal to CMSMadeSimple to Wordpress and everything in-between.

In the past 6 months, I’ve also dived into the world of InfusionSoft as a web developer. Specifically, my biggest client made the switch and I came along.

I have a unique “eye” into marketing and the technical side behind it. I’ve sat along on 6 figure launches and seen the tactics and work involved.

It’s because of this unique insight that I chose Nanacast as my own personal delivery platform.

Why? Well…for many reasons. But the single biggest reason is simple.

The way to get started is to quit talking and begin doing.
-Walt Disney

One of the best things you can do with Nanacast is “get started”. Literally.

As a marketer, everything is handed to you on a silver platter.

  • Want to create a membership? It’s included.
  • Want to create a product? It’s easy.
  • Want to secure download links & video files? Done.
  • Need to manage affiliates? It’s there.
  • Dimesales, Firesales, Powerful Coupon management? It’s really, really there.
  • Want unlimited 1-click OTO’s, Upsells & Downsells using Authorize.net? You guessed it…it’s included. (Paypal will never properly support this).

So what’s missing?
The only thing missing is an autoresponder. But that’s not a bad thing. You see, one of my highlights in my career was managing an email list of 50 million customers for one of the largest companies in the world. So I know exactly what needs to be done to maintain email on whitelists to secure inbox delivery. Guess what…it’s not easy. Or cheap.

This job is best handled by professionals like Lyris, Aweber, GetResponse, MailChimp and iContact. Email delivery is a business within itself and requires careful attention by dedicated professionals. Trying to be all things to all people is not always the best idea. Josh Anderson from Nanacast knew this. So instead of building an autoresponder, he chose to directly integrate his platform with Aweber, GetResponse and other popular Autoresponders in the Internet Marketing community. If someone buys your product, Nanacast will move them into your list. AND…if they cancel, Nanacast can remove them from the list and optionally place them in a brand new “cancel” list. Beautiful.

Nanacast is NOT for Beginners
There’s a reason Nanacast carries the $97/mth price tag. It’s primarily targeting intermediate to advanced marketers. Marketers that realize the importance of 1-Click Upsells but don’t want to take their chances with the non-existent support in Butterfly Marketing or the massive cost of maintaining and implementing InfusionSoft (you need to purchase a separate Upsell Solution for them). Marketers that want to hit the ground racing at 100mph. Which brings me to that quote once more.

The way to get started is to quit talking and begin doing.
-Walt Disney

The true power of Nanacast is within it’s ability to deliver an entire business quickly…and without additional investment. A beginner could have a membership up and running within hours…without even needing a host. Insane.

Nanacast is a no-brainer. If you have detailed questions about it, shoot me an email. I’ll be glad to cover it on this website.


9 Comments on “A Real Life Review of Nanacast”

  1. 1 Justin said at 2:06 pm on March 27th, 2010:

    How easy is it to take your data from Nanacast to another solution? One of the things that worries me about using a closed solution is that if I move elsewhere I will lose a fair amount of data. Brought home to me the other day when Traffic Geyser informed me that if I cancelled my account with them for whatever reason any work I did for clients, specifically their very neat Premium Video Player (overlays clickable links onto video) would be lost.

    Also as my company gets bigger I will ultimately want to have our ecommerce solutions running on our own customised systems.

    I have been playing with DigitalAccessPass.com at the moment which is very impressive, including one click upsells and downsells on paypal and authorize.net. With a one off payment it beats nanacast hands down on price, although doesnt yet have some of the advanced features of Nanacast (Kunaki, hardcopy book etc), although they are working on Kunaki integration and it works well with both Wordpress Blogs and html sites. Anyway would be interested to hear your thoughts, as you appear significantly more techie than me!

  2. 2 BlueSquares said at 5:16 pm on March 31st, 2010:

    Justin, everything is exportable via CSV. As for your member content, it’s all hosted on your website or Amazon S3…so you don’t lose anything. Nanacast only hosts the “text” and links to the products securely via Amazon S3.

    The DAP guys are putting out a good product. However, it’s going to be a lot more hands-on than Nanacast. That means slower time to market.

    For example, when I tried them, I had to rebuild PHP on my VPS server to include “PDO”. That took my entire business down for 45 minutes while my server was rebuilt. I also found the plugin conflicted with my preferred video plugin “HANA FLV Player”. Finally, my VPS server slowed down considerably after installation. I got a refund and moved on.

    Also, DigitalAccessPass charges a monthly fee after the “support period” is over. Read the fine print.

  3. 3 Cass said at 5:37 pm on August 17th, 2010:

    Just wanted to know if Nanacast is just as good, or better than, Fusion HQ. Would be interested in your thoughts.

  4. 4 BlueSquares said at 5:59 pm on August 17th, 2010:

    Cass, I’m not familiar with that solution. Sorry.

  5. 5 David said at 7:11 am on August 29th, 2010:

    Have you looked at Premium Web Cart? “Appears” to offer many of the same features as Nanacast.

    Thanks,

    David

  6. 6 BlueSquares said at 6:21 pm on September 4th, 2010:

    Another person asked about them. I haven’t tried the service and cannot comment. I’ll keep a close eye on them.

  7. 7 malc said at 10:56 pm on October 4th, 2010:

    Hey Jesus

    Your insights on Nanacast are valuable – thanks. They helped me decide on that solution. I am sure it is the right one.

    However, I have spent 3 solid days trying to integrate Nana with Aweber with my blog – at heymalc.com: and I have to say their training is not crystal. :-|

    (BTW, I am not a beginner.)

    I’d be happy to pay for some help in how to integrate these three elements the best and save me chasing my tail so much. I’ll do the work: just want some strategy advice.

    Can you help, or recommend someone?

    Many thanks mate

    Malc

  8. 8 BlueSquares said at 10:03 pm on October 5th, 2010:

    Shoot me an email at http://www.ezsupportdesk.com with more detail. I’ll see if I can lend a hand of recommend someone.

  9. 9 Malc said at 1:42 pm on January 27th, 2011:

    Hey Jesus – thanks for your response (from October) and sorry I missed your generous offer. Have now done the integration but changed to GetResponse as AWeber insist on every level of my 3-tier membership having a double optin. Rubbish!!

    My current view: Nanacast has a bit of a learning curve. It is not for beginners (as you say). But on the positive side it has many, many good features: the support is quick, accurate and helpful; and it is well priced.

    Cheers and best wishes

    Malc


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