Taking a Break

I’ve been taking a break from blogging because of my work on a new e-book i’m writing that is geared towards affiliate marketers.  Hopefully it will be a big splash on the marketing scene.

Meanwhile, I’ve seen many promotions on a “reverse funnel system” by Ty Coughlin and I will be writing a very intensive review on it soon.  Stay tuned.

-ChunJae

Google Assassin Review

bookgif.gifGoogle Assassin Just Launched!

Chris, the author of Affiliate Project X and Day Job Killer is back, bigger than ever. His new product, Google Assassin promises to deliver the biggest claim in the affililate marketing industry.

See, after his launch of Day Job Killer, Chris received over 3000 emails from affiliates who could not capitalize on the methods from Day Job Killer. Responding to this Chris writes:

“I have received over 3,000 e-mails from angry and confused affiliates, e-book buyers, and Google users, begging me to show them a “way out”… a clear path away from failure and towards success. Over 105,000 of my students have been asking for the reason why they continue to fail, despite the billions of dollars being made all around them.”

Chris shows that with the methods he used and the programs that he utilized, he made over $170,000 in a 2 week period as shown in this picture. Yes i did not believe it at first, but knowing Chris’ methods and the tools that he had at his disposal, i could not argue.

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From Chris’s Google Assassin

If You Had Access To My Google “Automated Assassin” you couldhave made $2,100/month as an on-line “pick-pocket”…

If you had downloaded my secret weapons stash, you might have made $5,452, doing your “pick-pocketing” from in front of your PC. You may have generated $12,434 promoting software… or made $18,021 selling a membership course.

Those were just a few of my promotions from a very average month…

  • one of my “beta testers” used my covert techniques to generate $470 in a little under a week.
  • a self-confessed Adwords no-hoper used to my step-by-step, “covert” blueprints to bank his first $1,000 check with ClickBank.
  • a 61 year-old Michigan man used my “Google war-chest” to pump out a consistent $500/month without dropping a cent on Adwords ever again. His secret? Cut-throat software that only a few hundred people on the planet even know about…

There are the programs that when you join, have access to. They are:

  • Adwords Micro-Nicher -
    Save tons of money by exploiting a “Google Loophole.” This secret Google exploit will cut your AdWords costs like a Samurai. First you slash your costs in half… then you reel back and slash them again, until you’re paying less than 1/3 what you’re paying now. Save up to 70%!Pay Less Than 1 cents per click on Adwords using a so-called “Google loophole”. Now you can simply type in a keyword and scan Google for brand new profit streams.
  • Campaign Kidnapper - Spy on your competition then steal it! This espionage tool will steal all the keywords and ads from the gurus
  • Daddy Keyword Tool - Discover super-profitable, low-cost keywords! This tool spies on hundreds of your competitors to find the most profitable words, saving you money… time… and more money.”Smart Technology” analyzes word combinations to deliver your secret expected profitability score. No more guesswork. Ever. This tool is like having a machine that prints out “Get Out Of Google Jail” cards. PPC marketers take note.

You also get access to the Click Bank Sales Reporter and Sales Tracking programs.

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Inside Google Assassin:

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The first 10 to purchase Google Assassin through my link, i will provide a special bonus of how to utilize the software to ultimately highjack your competitors and reap their profits through a video I’ve made.

Click Here to Go to Google Assassin

Google Payload Review

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Alex Goad of “Project Black Mask” has teamed up with Day Job Killer’s Chris and introduces a new book called Google Payload. While Arbitrage is not new, his tricks and methods will make Arbitrage bring you more profit to your pocket.

Basically, here are 91 pages, 4 chapters in the ebook if i exclude the introduction and the conclusion parts of the book.
Table of contents

Introduction

Chapter 1: Buying Traffic

chapter 2:Finding a niche to exploit

Chapter 3:Constructing arbitrage page.

Chapter 4:Bringing it all together.

Conclusion.

1. Introduction: Alex talks about a gentleman from Brazil who by himself, making $9000 a day, has made millions through click arbitrage.

2. Chapter 1: Talks about Geo-Targeted traffic and a lot of it! The second tier search engines are not widely used but they are cheap! More traffic = more $

3. Chapter 2: Alex talks about how there is no brainstorming needed to find a lucrative niche…not yet at least!

4. Chapter 3: Alex gives 8 free templates you can use to construct the arbitrage page and place your ad on the second tier search engines. He gives some simple strategies you can use, such as having a article site with arbitrage.

5. Chapter 4: Alex talks about bringing it all together. With traffic, ads, landing pages for the traffic, you can see your ROI skyrocket! He shows returns of 400-600% on some of his campaigns

He also shows a video on his website where you can see his campaigns

Click Here to See Video

Click Here to Go to Google Payload

I Hate Sales Pages, What’s In Them?

sale.jpgI hate sales pages. They go on and on and on about something. I don’t know what it is because i usually don’t read them. Would you want to spend 20 minutes scrolling down and down until you see the price of the product? I don’t. Why are they so looong? Why can’t they keep it to the point? Why can’t they have multiple pages? Can they NOT design a webpage or something?

It’s a tactic obviously. Besides, people who are interested really do read everything to the last word. So lets break the sales pages down into parts.

I MADE THIS MUCH IN THIS AMOUNT OF TIME!..AND YOU CAN TOO!

This headline grabs the reader’s attention. Hmm….I didn’t achieve what he did…let me see how…It makes the reader think how they can also use this program to do what the author did. Usually, these lines are to the point, provocative and attention grabbing with colors such as red and yellow.

Hello Dear BLAH!

This is usually after the top part of the sales page. It’s designed to be the personal side of the author. It makes readers believe that they author is talking directly to them. It introduces the author, his background, how he came into affiliate marketing how long he’s been in it and how he used the methods in the book he’s selling to make the amount of money claimed. Phrases used commonly are “THEN I DISCOVERED THIS METHOD…”

THIS IS WHAT I’M SELLING

This is the part where the author talks about the product. Usually, it will have outrageous claims such as “automatic money” and so on. If it’s an eBook, the author might include how many pages the book has, the table of contents, and the chapters of the book. Each highlight of the product is usually supported by pictures the author provides that shows that the product or the contents of it work.

THESE PEOPLE USED IT TOO!

Here comes the testimonials. This section will include supposed customers who’ve purchased, or reviewed the product before it came out. The testimonials always seem real with pictures and sometimes they will get a leader in the field to support the product. Since it’s a testimonial/rave of the product, nothing negative is shown. The people who provide testimonials will also include the URL of the website they have. This is important because I despise fake testimonials without last names, pictures and websites.

NO WAIT THERE’S MORE!

This is the bonus part. The author gives bonuses #1, #2, #3, that’s valued over freaking $4999!!!.  REALLY? Who sets these prices anyway? The bonuses are supposed to make you think that wow that’s not all he gives, there’s more! Most of the time, the bonuses will include another eBook, a recording of someone’s interview, or a guide to the program.

THE PRICE IS $99, NO! $79! NO IT’S…

All for a low price of$59! And yes, they will “cross out” those old prices so you can see he “really” reduced the price. Payment is accepted by all credit cards. Money back guarantee and so on.

If you were hyped-up and have read everything to here word for word, chances are you will whip out your wallet. And why do they make it so long? People do not like to click…supposedly. That’s why it’s just one looooong page….personally, I rather click for clean contents than click. I like Google’s sale page for adwords, adsense and so on. Simple, and to the point. But for sales pages, I guess this is how it works.


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