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jmerrick Forums Member
Joined: 16 Jan 2007 Posts: 20
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#21 · Posted: 19 Mar 2007 14:41
I bought Day Job Killer and wasn't that impressed nor unimpressed for that matter. It was just average. It claimed it was going to bring back the direct linking method for 2007 which makes people believe DJK found a way around Googles rule, but it didn't.
Claimed it had an easy workaround for Google Slap but I thought the advice was risky (hey, what's $8 at a time?) and I also found it to be mildy effective. If you have the wrong type of landing page you WILL get slapped.
The technique for knocking your competition out of the game was something anybody can figure out and it isn't even a good idea in my opinion. I was already doing this "trick" a year ago.
Rob a guru method was decent, but just like The Rich Jerks Adwords advice, once everybody starts doing it it becomes standard fare.
Advice on choosing affiliate programs was good. There is some very good advice for choosing physical products which I think is needed in a lot of courses.
E-mail support is non-existant. No responses for me, or any of the people I know who have bought it.
I just don't know about any of the authors products post Adwords Miracle. The price is steep, and in my opinion you're just buying a hyped up salesletter.
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homeofficewiz Forums Member
Joined: 16 Mar 2007 Posts: 27
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#22 · Posted: 19 Mar 2007 16:13
Hi netjunkie!!!
Thanks for that great advice I am a newbie myself and I will most definitely take your advice, thanks again.
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pingbotan Forums Member
Joined: 25 Apr 2007 Posts: 68
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#23 · Posted: 28 Apr 2007 12:39
(1) Go find it free on the net.
(2) Buy it through your affiliate link, don't bother with the bonuses.
It's an OK book, but it helped me out when I started out as a rookie, and it opened up my ideas to more affiliate networks and programmes and not just restrict myself to ClickBank.
The examples he gave on the camera one was definitely good, and shows that it's actually workable if u know where to find it.
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