Thursday, December 13, 2007

The Affiliate Allstar review


Value:5/5

With all the get rich quick scams flooding on the Internet lately, it can be difficult to find a legitimate way for getting a real job on the Internet or to open a workable online business. And so when I picked up this new course by Aaron Johnson, a former janitor turned affiliate marketing success story, I wasn’t expecting anything truly groundbreaking as I have been scammed so many times before. Coming across the review of Affiliate Allstar, I guessed you have spent some of valuable time to search for the real product already.

The Affiliate Allstar has been in the market since November 2006, and has been fully updated for 2007 and so this review will reflect this most recent update.
After reading through the e-book and watching all the video tutorials, my verdict is: A Definite No! The Affiliate Allstar 2.0 is definitely not a scam! It is 100% Legitimate and of top-notch quality!


The Affiliate Allstar 2.0


What is inside The Affiliate Allstar 2.0?
A thick 164 pages Ebook:
- How to sign up as an affiliate for free
- How to choose the right product to promote before competition sets in.
- How to promote your affiliate products by writing good reviews and or helpful articles
- How to post in forums to earn affiliate cash
- Website Creation for Beginners
- Website Creation for Intermediates
- How to earn money from Google Adsense and other ads
- How to create an Opt-in List
- Pay per clicks in Google, Yahoo and MSN
- Promoting Physical Products
- Search Engine Optimization for beginners and Intermediates
- How to create your own products
- Other opportunities to make money online.


The video tutorials are all 100% original and of the highest quality. The videos are all related to the topics mentioned in the ebook. It makes your understanding more complete. If you do not like to read, then you will find the videos especially useful.


I was also impressed at just how much information was packed into this course. The techniques themselves are among the best I've encountered and consist entirely of low and no cost. The whole beginning of this course has nothing but free techniques, some of which don't require a website of any kind.


Aaron also has a very engaging writing style and he uses plenty of anecdotes, examples, and a little bit of humor to spice up the learning experience. He has a very attractive style of writing that makes the reader fully absorb.

E-mail support is where The Affiliate Allstar really shines. Aaron is one of the few people out there that actually values his members and answers questions very quickly. And his responses are genuine unlike the "one-liners" I get from the other guys.

Overall, The Affiliate Allstar is simply the best money making course for the price. There are many zero investment techniques, early chapters are easy to understand for beginners, and later chapters give you a full range of intermediate techniques that you won't grow out of any time soon.I highly recommend The Affiliate Allstar 2.0

Day Job Killer


Value: 3/5




Day Job Killer was mostly hype that was created when it was released. Everyone buying a copy of Day Job Killer with high hopes of it living up to all its hype was disappointed. The book fell short of expectations and there are a lot of unhappy buyers who are ranting about it. Day Job Killer won't teach you any new techniques that can't be found elsewhere in other ebooks and websites. And there are no new "Life Changing" techniques published in Day Job Killer.



Google Cash

Value: 4/5


Google Cash by Chris Carpenter is a self help guide on how to make money by promoting affiliate programs via pay per click search engines, such as Google AdWords and Overture.

The author breaks the entire marketing process down into 4 simple steps; (1) how to find and choose potentially lucrative affiliate programs; (2) how to research keywords; (3) how to write ads to promote the affiliate programs; and (4) how to track your campaigns.The author explains the concept by revealing a number of campaigns that he has had success with. The results are quite impressive.

Google Cash is not a get-rich-quick scheme. Yes, you can make money following the affiliate marketing techniques outlined in the book. You don't even need a web site or product, but it helps. But like any reputable business opportunity, it does take time and effort, and there is a learning curve. Although you can make money in your part time, it will require a full time effort to make serious money.

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