5 Bucks a Day

… an Internet Marketing strategy that works!

Affiliate Marketing: Day Job Killer review

February 7th, 2007 · No Comments

I was fortunate enough to get a preview copy of Day Job Killer, a much-hyped new eBook written by Chris McNeeney, the person who wrote Affiliate Project X a few months ago, which set Clickbank sales records of some sort (6000 sales in a week, not quite Harry Potter numbers, but huge for the Internet Marketing niche).

Day Job Killer is not for you if you don’t use Pay Per Click advertising and don’t plan to.

If you do use AdWords or other PPC’s, and especially if you’re making a profit so that you can happily buy the book out of earnings, you owe it to your education to get a copy of this one, if only to see what your competition might be planning on doing to you.

One chapter is about Campaign Nuking. Do you want to be the nuker or do you want to be the nukee? I’ll let you decide.

There are 6 or 7 tactics that aren’t always for the faint of heart, but some can be devastingly profitable.

Here’s how much I liked the preview. The preview, that I got for free, was 60 pages long. Part was unfinished at press time. I found out that the finished product was 69 pages long and had one chapter added. I had to buy it. Yes, I paid full price to get the 9 extra pages. Could I get a refund? Yes. Were those 9 pages worth the price of the whole book? Yes. Will I get a refund. Of course not.

If 9 pages were worth the total price, what is the whole book worth? I’ll let you judge, I recommend it to AdWords professionals or wannabes.

Do yourself a favor if you fit into the target group, buy Day Job Killer. Oh, if you do, you get something special, click on that link to find out what it is. You’ll love it. Or if you already own that product, you can get something else special.

No Tags

→ No CommentsTags: AdWords and PPC · Affiliate Marketing