Day Job Killer by Chris McNeeney
March 28, 2010 – 3:22 pm
When I was asked to review “Day Job Killer”, I hadn’t the faintest idea what it was all about. However, as soon as I saw the name Chris McNeeney, I immediately knew what was in store for me. I always like to have an open and subjective mind when it comes to my reviews.
First of all, if you think just by reading “Day Job Killer”, you will be making a huge sum of money enough to quit your job, then you will be in for a surprise. Never quit your job just because you read in an Ebook saying that you can make more in a month compared to what you make in your day job. If such a thing was even possible, don’t you think that everyone should just move on to the Internet to make their money?
This book is supposed to arm an affiliate marketer with the right techniques to turn them into money-making machines. It won’t teach you how to become one. Therefore, if you are looking for a book to get you into affiliate marketing, this isn’t it. Basically, “Day Job Killer” is divided into 3 main parts“ -
The Basics; The Secret; and Advanced Techniques.
Under The Basics section is what is known as “The Google Cash Method” which is none other than Adwords. This section basically will introduce you to Adwords and get you acquainted with it. In addition, you will be shown some tips and tricks which managed to elude many even after so many years.
The Secret; the next section, will bring you into “The Leveler”. For me, this is the gist of the book. This is where spending $97 is all based upon; whether it is worth it for you or not. As the name suggests, this is really all about “The Secret”, methods that will turn you into the ultimate money-making machine. Although it is purportedly able to get you to steal from other affiliate sites and divert them to your own page to make an affiliate sale of your own. This is an interesting concept that is workable. I won’t even go into the advanced section. I think I have made my point for now…
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