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“Day Job Killer Review. Another Scam or the Real Deal?”

I’ve said a few times before that the Work At Home industry is plagued with hype. So many items like courses and software that I have purchased myself which sounded brilliant in the sales letter turned out to be old ideas in a new package, or information readily available for free, or information just not worth the money I’ve paid. It’s a fact that when you pull out your credit card you are not really buying a product, you are buying the blurb in the sales letter. More often than not the product doesn’t live up to the hype.

So I’ve learnt to be cautious about the constant flood of new products. But don’t get me wrong. If you want to make money working at home the surest way to do so is to pay an expert to teach you how. In fact, for most of us, paying for information is the only realistic way to start making money fairly quickly. However, I spent thousands of dollars on all sorts of ebooks and internet marketing courses before I found the really useful money making information. If I had known what I know now when I started I would have purchased probably two or three internet marketing courses and the same number of ebooks. The all up cost would have been less than $3000. It’s still a lot of money for many people.

Now, my favourite way of making money at home is affiliate marketing using pay per click and Google Adwords. In my opinion affiliate marketing is by far the best and most powerful way to start making money at home. But at the same time, affiliate marketing is not easy, and I showed some of the reasons why in previous posts. So the newbie most definitely needs a guide. If I was making a recommendation to anyone just starting out, I would advise buying the best Google Adwords and affiliate marketing ebooks that are available.

In my opinion, there are three outstanding ebooks available: Beating Adwords, Adwords Miracle and Project X. There are a few other good ones, but the three I just mentioned cover everything available in any of the others and more.

OK, listen carefully! I mentioned the amount of hype that surrounds most of the new product releases, so it is no surprise that a new Google Adwords/Affiliate Marketing ebook has just been released which is being hyped up in the usual way. It’s name is Day Job Killer, and if you believe the hype it’s the answer to every affiliate marketer’s dream. Hmm, where have I heard that before? Another one to treat with scepticism, if not downright derision.

Except for one small detail! The author of Day Job Killer is Chris McNeeney, the same guy who produced Adwords Miracle and Project X. This is the guy who went from zero to earning over a $1,000,000 per year from affiliate marketing in eighteen months. (Yes, you read it right, One Million United States Dollars per year!).

I own all his work, and it’s outstanding, cutting edge stuff. I use his techniques everyday. I very strongly recommend all his ebooks to you, and Day Job Killer takes affilliate marketing with Google Adwords to new levels. This is not beginner’s stuff, it’s very advanced, and you’d be better to start off with Adwords Miracle if you’re a beginner. However, if you want to be part of the cutting edge of affiliate marketing, you most definitely should consider purchasing Day Job Killer.

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March 19th, 2007 by Trevor Fooks | 2 Comments »

“Pay Per Click: The Dark, Dangerous Secrets of PPC They Never Tell You That Could Destroy Your Finances!” (Part 2)

There is a PPC trap that is predominantly a feature of Google Adwords. It doesn’t affect Yahoo Search and Microsoft adCenter because they require you to pay for your PPC advertising in advance. However, Google Adwords will allow you some credit. Good, right? Well, for newbies, not necessarily!

It works something like this. You open your first Adwords account, and follow all the steps Google recommends (after all, Google must know the best use of their own system, right?). You select a big bunch of the most popular keywords you can find in your selected niche, and insert them into your campaign, following Google’s recommendations. You set up a couple of ads, and activate your campaign. Then you log out, intending to check your account again in a few hours.

Next day, or maybe later if you’ve had some distractions, you check in on your affiliate account, but are very disappointed to find there are no sales. Then you log into your Adwords account, where you are horrified to find that you have scored hundreds or even thousands of clicks, and now you have a bill from Google for many hundreds or even thousands of dollars.

The problem is that popular untargeted keywords can generate huge amounts of almost worthless traffic. Furthermore, Google’s own traffic estimates are often very inaccurate. Then, these popular keywords are often very competitive, so Google will recommend very high bids in order to get good position. Furthermore, they will recommend a large daily budget to suit. Suddenly you have masses of traffic at a very high cost per click and nothing to show for it.

It may sound apocryphal, but it happens. Be warned: PPC need some expertise, especially Google Adwords.

The truth is that I love PPC. It suits my circumstances, my professional training, and my temperament. In the right hands it is an amazing marketing tool. Nothing beats PPC for instant sales results. But I think it is only responsible to warn anyone who has been sucked in by the latest hot sales page to be careful. PPC can really hurt you if you are unprepared.

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March 12th, 2007 by Trevor Fooks | No Comments »