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		<title>The Silent Sales Machine Executive Summary</title>
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		<description><![CDATA[Silent Sales Machine Executive Summary
This document contains and executive summary of the Silent Sales Machine eBook by Jim Cockrum. The eBook is firmly targeted at readers who wish to learn how to make money selling goods and services on the popular auction website eBay. The eBook attempts to teach the reader how to make the [...]]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p><strong>Silent Sales Machine Executive Summary</strong><br />
This document contains and executive summary of the Silent Sales Machine eBook by Jim Cockrum. The eBook is firmly targeted at readers who wish to learn how to make money selling goods and services on the popular auction website eBay. The eBook attempts to teach the reader how to make the most profit possible by using traffic to their eBay advertisements to feed further forms of sales.</p>
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Once the introduction is out of the way, the author begins the true content by introducing a list of facts that eBay sellers may consider to be true, he also gives the same list of facts and the way the perceptions of the reader will have changed about them once the eBook has been read, this is pretty good, it lays the foundation of the way in which the reader needs to approach the eBook and sets the scene very well. The author is also keen to stress that eBay is an expanding site that receives hundreds of thousands of highly targeted visitors each day, and tells us that he intends to show us how to make use of this traffic to profitise our auctions by using some clever marketing techniques.<br />
The description of the process is began with a question, asking the reader if they would rather have multiple small income streams which take little work to maintain, or a single large income stream that takes major effort to maintain, it is presumed that the reader will select the first option as the most preferable. The author makes it quite clear that the reader is going to need to know how to use eBay as a sales medium, and that the eBook will not cover the basics of operating an eBay auction.<br />
The author is very eager to express his opinion that it is fundamental that all eBay sellers have the ability to accept credit card payments, and provides statistical evidence to back up this claim. PayPal is introduced as a good, cheap and reliable payment gateway which works exceptionally well with eBay, and the entire PayPal + eBay concept is detailed quite well. The author also provides details of his experiences with PayPal, and insists that despite the fact they have often received negative publicity, he still regards them as the premier on-line payment gateway.<br />
Now that the background information regarding what tools are going to be used during the eBay process, the author moves on to divulge some methods to increase the profitability of your auctions. His entire concept is based around the fact that although only a single visitor to your auction will buy your product, many others can be tapped as a potential future client for off-eBay sales. The author tells us to think of tertiary products that are compatible with the eBay sale, for example if you were selling a piece of fishing tackle, you might also offer a fishing guide as an info product as an up sell.<br />
An example is given of an eBay seller who auctions holiday certificates, and by clever use of the sellers “About Me” page is also able to sell entertainment guides which pertain to the area the original holiday certificate covered. Al list of possible eBay auction product and info product relationships is given thus:<br />
Silk Flowers – how to make a flower arrangement.<br />
Star Wars figures – how to find, categorize, store Star Wars figures, and sell for maximum profit.<br />
Light fixture – how to install a light fixture, how to make your own light fixtures, how to move a light rough-in.<br />
Fishing lures - how to catch blue gill, how to fly fish, top fishing vacations guide.<br />
Fish tank supplies – how to maintain a fresh water fish tank, how to make money breeding fish.<br />
The author explains that info products are the best type of product to use in this up sell form of situation due to the fact that they usually retain a very healthy profit margin. He also explains that these kinds of products are relatively low price, so make excellent choices for use as “impulse buy” products, and that by presenting them alongside an auction that has the same overall theme, the likelihood of making one of these impulse sales is maximised.<br />
A warning is given over how to use your seller about me page on eBay, there are a strict set of rules and limitations in place, and these need to be adhered to strictly. The author also recommends that should eBay contact you regarding your about me page, that you respond politely and comply with all of their requirements. A list of the kind of things that you can and can’t do with your about me page is also given.<br />
The next section is an excellent collection of tips for getting the most from your auctions, and making the most profit. These tips cover everything from the duration of the auction to the “buy it now” button, and are designed to make sure you get every ounce of profit from your auctions. This section of the book is very in-depth and provides some exceptionally useful information.<br />
Expanding upon one of the auction tips, the author begins to discuss the building of an opt-in list and the use of an autoresponder services to better market off-eBay goods and services. This section does not go into great detail but is enough to convince the reader that they should look into this idea further.<br />
Following on from the autoresponder section, we find several pages which look at various ways to ensure that you receive the most traffic to your auction. There are some interesting statistics given about how eBay search is used, and a set of guidelines presented to make sure that your auctions are viewed and popular.<br />
The next section is very interesting; it provides a list of ways that you could further profitise eBay auctions, with some very clever ideas being listed such as promoting a membership website in the same niche as the originally auctioned product.<br />
Continuing with the up sell info product theme, the author begins to discuss the possibility that readers create their own info products, and does a very good job of explaining why they should do this, along with supplying some very good advice on how to get started. The option of hiring a writer to produce the product is also discussed. The author also talks about the whole marketing funnel and the use of a squeeze page to further help with building an opt-in list.<br />
Finally, the author sums up the main content of the eBook with a very good section which highlights the most important points covered by the eBook, there is also a useful reference list of skills which a successful eBay seller will need to master in order to become truly profitable. The eBook is wound up by including a quantity of resource materiel and practical cases of real people who have tried and succeed using the ideas and methods discussed throughout the eBook.<br />
In conclusion, this eBook presents some very good ways to maximise the income from eBay auctions, and would be of good use for a beginner to eBay or a seasoned eBay veteran who wants to learn how to work smarter.</p>
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		<title>Top Secret Magic Code eBook Executive Summary</title>
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		<description><![CDATA[This is an executive summary of the Top Secret Magic Code eBook, which was written by Dr Jon Cohen II. The overall concept that is presented within the eBook is using website traffic to enable the webmaster to attract potentially profitable advertisements.

The author begins by explaining why Google AdSense is often not very profitable, he [...]]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>This is an executive summary of the Top Secret Magic Code eBook, which was written by Dr Jon Cohen II. The overall concept that is presented within the eBook is using website traffic to enable the webmaster to attract potentially profitable advertisements.</p>
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<p>The author begins by explaining why Google AdSense is often not very profitable, he tells us that Google pays only a fraction of the amount to the PPC webmaster of the overall charge that is made to the advertiser, he goes on the explain that the eBook will demonstrate a method which can be used to generate more revenue than AdSense for any website. Next he introduces Google AdWords, and describes what AdWords actually is, and the structure the advertisements take.<br />
The author tells us that there are many companies who are willing to give us a “magic” code that we add to our websites, we then focus upon generating traffic, and allow the “magic” code to take care of sales and revenue allocation. Dr Jon tells us that we will only need to set up free accounts with certain websites to have our “magic” code generated automatically, we will need to provide some basic information through a web form, and we will be able to choose the look and layout of our advertisements.<br />
The following section deals with the fact that multiple advertisement groups can be added to a website from several sources, the author also discusses briefly the option of choosing specific advertisements for inclusion on a website.<br />
Next we move on to traffic generation, and the author mentions traffic generation methods such as viral marketing, link exchanges, article marketing and classified sites, please not he does not explain any of these or give any examples in any way.<br />
The author does stress that the best way to implement his method is to use free forms of traffic, although he also includes some brief information about using PPC, specifically Google AdWords, although he does not show how to set up an AdWords campaign, or how to find specifically profitable keywords. The author tells us that he prefers to create website which will be indexed fully by the search engines, and result in high levels of free traffic.<br />
The author presents an amusing anecdote, telling us that he set up an ad which simply directed people to a lead capture page, and re-marketed the webpage real estate and sold the advertising space upon it. He tells us that the advertising revenue was able to pay for his PPC campaign and help build his opt-in list.<br />
A small section is included that deals with actual page layout, and some effort is made to discuss slogans and advertising techniques, the idea of building a marketing mailing list is also bought in at this stage. This leads to a section where the author shows us how to cloak the fact that your landing page is nothing more than a bunch of advertisements from Google, and this is some kind of strange form of squeeze page, although it is not described as such.<br />
One of the concepts which the author is quite passionate about is the idea of selling advertising directly through forms and free classifieds sites, he shows us how to build an advertisement which sells PPC click advertising at 10% of the cost of Google AdWords, much of this section does not make sense and it is not clear how the actual 10% cost is reached, it seems to be that he is trying to convince people that the space on his website is going to bring them as much PPC traffic as Google AdWords at a fraction of the costs, although it is clear that to achieve the required volume he would need to run a site with an exceptionally large traffic volume. All in all this entire technique is presented in an unconvincing way, it seems as if the author invented this idea on the fly whilst he was writing the eBook and did not give it sufficient thought before putting it into words. Towards the end of this section Dr Jon tells us that he has made over %512 million in sales using these techniques, which is rather hard to believe considering the badly described process he used to obtain this profit.<br />
The author sums up the information by supplying a list of advertising websites which allow the users to purchase ad space on client run websites, this list includes:<br />
AdEngage<br />
AdJungle<br />
Adspace-Auctions<br />
AdsBay<br />
Adster<br />
BannerGarage<br />
AdBrite<br />
ExpoActive<br />
EmptySpaces<br />
Text-Link-Ads<br />
1. ValueClickMedia<br />
2. ItsYourAd</p>
<p>Finally the author sums everything up by insisting he has made huge profits using this method, he also tells us about the hundreds of happy people who have achieved financial independence using his methods, at the end of the book much of the sales hype from the sales page and the opening section of the eBook is reiterated.<br />
<strong>Conclusion</strong></p>
<p><strong><br />
</strong>A short eBook, which very little practical information that could be used to generate revenue, some decent screen shots, with very little in the way of resources presented to the reader.</p>
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		<title>Google Snatch 2 Executive Summary</title>
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This is an executive summary of the eBook entitles Free Click Formula, an eBook which pertains to teach the reader how to acquire free website traffic through search engine optimisation techniques.

The author opens by explaining why social marketing and world wide web connectivity is so important for a [...]]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p><strong>Free Click Formula (Google Snatch 2) Executive Summary<br />
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This is an executive summary of the eBook entitles Free Click Formula, an eBook which pertains to teach the reader how to acquire free website traffic through search engine optimisation techniques.</p>
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<p>The author opens by explaining why social marketing and world wide web connectivity is so important for a profit making website, he also makes some claims regarding the importance of Web 2.0.</p>
<p>Once this short introduction is complete, we launch straight into the real meat. The first subject to be tackled is the choosing of a domain name, and some excellent advice is given for choosing the right name, and avoiding potential pitfalls.<br />
Next to be discussed is the idea of creating site based around a key phrases, the concept of choosing and researching a key phrase is fully discuses and some good tips are given such as:<br />
Use different key phrases on each page.<br />
Organise the site around the keywords.<br />
Exploit keyword tools to check keyword suitability.<br />
The author explains how keyword should be used strategically, and gives a full demonstration of setting up the titles and Meta tags of a web page.<br />
A great synopsis of effective website design is given, along with some great examples of how an effective and profitable website should be constructed. The author tells us about creating visual prompts and other forms of funnel to tempt your visitors into performing the action you require them to make. Branding is also briefly covered, and some good points are made regarding this relatively new facet of Internet Marketing.<br />
By the time we get to the next section of the book, the author is in full swing and dives straight into the gritty subject of search engine optimisation. Search engine algorithms are discussed and explained very well.<br />
Backlinks are explained, along with some examples of how to create effective anchor text, including a demonstration of how to create a link which opens in a new window.<br />
Whilst backlinks are being discussed, article submission is briefly covered. One particularly worrying section does talk about hiring or buying backlinks, it should be noted that this is a very easy way to find your website banned from search engine indexes. At the end of this section the author gives a list of link analyses tools:<br />
http://www.BacklinkWatch.com<br />
http://www.Gsnatch2.com/SEOElite<br />
http://www.Mozilla.com/firefox/<br />
http://www.GoLexa.com</p>
<p>A very good explanation of the parts of a search engine is given, including a description of the crawler process and the index itself. The author explains how algorithms often change, and goes on to explain in detail the way in which both Google and Yahoo are presumed to work. Google PageRank is also talked about, including an explanation of the calculation used to discern it.<br />
Both DMOZ and Yahoo Directory are discussed, along with some 2nd tier directories including:</p>
<p>http://www.BOTW.org<br />
http://www.Skaffe.com<br />
http://www.JoeAnt.com<br />
http://www.Gimpsy.com<br />
http://www.GoGuides.org<br />
http://www.RubberStamped.org</p>
<p>The author jumps forward to talking about how to write good web content that is keyword focused without reading as if it is just keyword stuffed. He talks about keyword theme and keyword density in depth and also discusses the se of keywords in Meta tags. At the end of this section he gives a good list of keyword tools:</p>
<p>http://www.wordtracker.com/<br />
http://www.google.com/webhp?complete=1&amp;hl=en<br />
https://adwords.google.com/select/KeywordToolExternal/<br />
http://www.keyworddiscovery.com/<br />
http://www.digitalpoint.com/tools/suggestion/<br />
http://www.spyfu.com/ US<br />
http://www.spyfu.com/uk/lp/uk.aspx UK<br />
http://www.keycompete.com/<br />
http://www.gsnatch2.com/KeywordSpy/<br />
Towards the end of this chapter, the author summarises everything we have learned so far in a series of Do’s and Don’ts.<br />
Moving on, we discuss blogging as a medium for generating traffic. A full list of good reasons why a blog makes good sense is given, and Wordpress is recommended as the platform of choice, before moving on to talk about Wordpress plugins, of which a huge list is given:<br />
Admin Dropdown Menus<br />
Adsense Deluxe<br />
Ajax Calendar<br />
Ajax Comment<br />
Ajax Comments 2.0<br />
Ajax WP<br />
Akismet<br />
Another Flickr<br />
AWSOM Pixgallery<br />
Bannage<br />
BlogFollow<br />
BubbleShare<br />
Comment Timeout<br />
Crossroads<br />
Currency Converter<br />
Custom Smileys<br />
Dashboard Editor<br />
DashNote<br />
DiggThis<br />
DoFollow<br />
DoFollow Trackbacks<br />
Download Counter<br />
Email Users<br />
Facebook Photos<br />
Favatar<br />
Fix Database<br />
FlickrRSS<br />
fMoblog<br />
Google AJAX Search<br />
Gravatar<br />
Gregarious<br />
Hardened Trackback<br />
ImageManager<br />
Inline Ajax Page<br />
Live Spell Checker<br />
Paged Comments<br />
PhotoZip<br />
Plug ‘n’ Play Google Map<br />
Podcast Release<br />
PodPress<br />
RedPlanet<br />
Sideblog<br />
Simple Tags<br />
Simplicity 2.0<br />
Sociable<br />
Spam Karma<br />
Tagboard Widget<br />
WordPress Paginate<br />
WordPress e-commerce<br />
WordPress Mailing List<br />
WordPress-Polls<br />
WP-Chunk<br />
WP-NoSh*<br />
XDTalk<br />
All in One SEO Pack<br />
WordPress Sitemap Plugin<br />
Another WordPress Meta Plugin<br />
Optimal Title<br />
Tagalize It<br />
Popularity Contest<br />
Subscribe to Comments<br />
FeedburnerFeedReplacementPlugin<br />
Smart UpdatePinger<br />
Adsense Deluxe Plugin Video Review</p>
<p>At this stage the author suggest writing and submitting articles to gain link popularity and gives a list of article repositories:</p>
<p>Articlealley.com<br />
Articlebin.com<br />
Article-directory.net<br />
Articlefinders.com<br />
Articlesubmissions.com<br />
Articleworld.net<br />
Businesstoolchest.com<br />
Buzzle.com<br />
Constant-content.com<br />
Easyarticles.com<br />
Ezinearticles.com<br />
Findbusinessarticles.com<br />
Freezinesite.com<br />
Isnare.com<br />
PlugIM.com<br />
Searchwarp.com<br />
Continuing with the link building theme, we move on to the concept of using social bookmarking sites to create backlinks and drive traffic to your blog. Tagging is also described and benefits presented. This section is bought to a close with a selection of Do’s and Don’ts, along with a long list of blogging platform sites and social bookmarking sites:<br />
http://www.9rules.com<br />
http://www.b2evolution.net<br />
http://www.blogcms.com<br />
http://www.blogflux.com/<br />
http://www.blogs.botw.org/<br />
http://www.bluefishnetwork.co.uk/streams<br />
http://www.faves.com/home<br />
http://www.findingblog.com<br />
http://www.ma.gnolia.com<br />
http://www.reddit.com<br />
http://www.sportsblogs.org/<br />
http://www.tailrank.com/<br />
http://www.wiki.blojsom.com/wiki/display/blojsom/About+blojsom<br />
http://www.wordpress.org<br />
http://www.451press.com<br />
http://www.all-blogs.net/<br />
http://www.b5media.com<br />
http://www.bblog.com<br />
http://www.bestblogs.org/<br />
http://www.biznichemedia.com<br />
http://www.blinklist.com<br />
http://www.blogarama.com<br />
http://www.blogbunch.com/<br />
http://www.blogcatalog.com<br />
http://www.blogdigger.com/<br />
http://www.blogdup.com/<br />
http://www.blogfaction.com/<br />
http://www.bloggeries.com/<br />
http://www.bloggernity.com/<br />
http://www.bloggynetwork.com/<br />
http://www.bloghints.com/<br />
http://www.bloghints.com/<br />
http://www.bloghop.com<br />
http://www.bloghub.com/<br />
http://www.bloglisting.com<br />
http://www.bloglogic.net<br />
http://www.blogmedia.biz/<br />
http://www.blogo.it/<br />
http://www.blogpulse.com/<br />
http://www.blogpulse.com/<br />
http://www.blogrankings.com/<br />
http://www.blogrankings.com/<br />
http://www.blogroll.net/<br />
http://www.blog-search.com/<br />
http://www.blogsweet.com/<br />
http://www.blogtagstic.com/<br />
http://www.blogtopsites.com<br />
http://www.bloguniverse.com/<br />
http://www.blog-watch.com/<br />
http://www.blogwise.com<br />
http://www.bloogz.com<br />
http://www.corante.com<br />
http://www.creative-weblogging.com/<br />
http://www.curbed.com<br />
http://www.delightfulblogs.com/<br />
http://www.digg.com<br />
http://www.fark.com/<br />
http://www.feedmelinks.com<br />
http://www.findory.com/blogs/<br />
http://www.furl.net<br />
http://www.gawker.com<br />
http://www.getblogs.com/<br />
http://www.globeofblogs.com<br />
http://www.gothamistllc.com<br />
http://www.iblogbusiness.com<br />
http://www.industry-blogs.com<br />
http://www.knowmoremedia.com/<br />
http://www.lsblogs.com/<br />
http://www.metroblogging.com/<br />
http://www.mister-wong.de/<br />
http://www.movabletype.org<br />
http://www.newsvine.com/<br />
http://www.nicheblogs.net<br />
http://www.osm.org/<br />
http://www.propeller.com/<br />
http://www.rawsugar.com<br />
http://www.sbnation.com/<br />
http://www.shadows.com<br />
http://www.shinymedia.com/<br />
http://www.simpy.com<br />
http://www.spurl.net<br />
http://www.stumbleupon.com<br />
http://www.thesocialmediagroup.com/<br />
http://www.theweblogreview.com/<br />
http://www.top100bloggers.com<br />
http://www.topblogsites.net<br />
http://www.topblogsites.net<br />
http://www.web20workgroup.com/<br />
http://www.weblogalot.com/<br />
http://www.weblogsinc.com<br />
http://www.writerswriteinc.com/<br />
The next section follows a similar format to the previous one and explains RSS feeds in full, and how they can be exploited to pull traffic. Also feed aggregators are introduced and a list is given:</p>
<p>www.blogcatalog.com/blogs/submit_blog.html<br />
www.globeofblogs.com/register.php<br />
www.blogstreet.com/bsibin/add.cgi<br />
www.blogarama.com/add-a-site/<br />
www.readablog.com<br />
www.blogdigger.com<br />
www.portal.eatonweb.com/register/<br />
www.blo.gs/ping.php<br />
www.hirank.com/<br />
www.britblog.com/register/index.php<br />
www.bloogz.com/<br />
www.bloglines.com<br />
www.blogspace.com/rss.readers<br />
www.boingboing.net/<br />
www.sarthak.net/blogz/<br />
www.blogpulse.com/<br />
www.blog-search.com/blog-submission.html<br />
www.blogflux.com/<br />
www.blogintro.com/submit/<br />
www.findingblog.com/<br />
www.iblogbusiness.com/<br />
www.blogburst.com/blogger/join.html<br />
www.rss-network.com/<br />
www.daypop.com/info/<br />
www.postami.com/rss.finder/<br />
www.2rss.com/index.php<br />
www.feedsfarm.com/<br />
www.rssfeeds.com/<br />
www.search4rss.com/<br />
www.demo.rocketinfo.com<br />
www.fastbuzz.com<br />
www.feed24.com/<br />
www.feedbot.org<br />
www.Feeddemon.com<br />
www.feeddirectory.us/directory/<br />
www.octora.com/add_rss.php<br />
www.feedbase.net/Add.php<br />
www.morenews.be/<br />
www.daytimenews.com/submit-rss-feed.aspx<br />
www.feedexa.com<br />
www.feeds2read.net/Suggest-A-Feed<br />
www.jordomedia.com/RSS/<br />
www.nfeeds.com/<br />
www.feeds4all.com/NewFeed.aspx<br />
www.plazoo.com/<br />
www.feedster.com<br />
www.free-rss.page2go2.com/rss-add.html<br />
www.feedooyoo.com/<br />
www.goldenfeed.com/<br />
www.hyperdig.com<br />
www.izynews.com<br />
www.mywireservice.com<br />
www.rocketnews.com<br />
www.rssbuffet.com/<br />
www.rss-feed.org<br />
www.rssmicro.com/<br />
For some reason he author re-visits the social bookmarking theme, repeating much of what he has already divulged, and finally gives a long list of bookmarking sites:</p>
<p>www.AllMyFavorites.net<br />
www.aworldofhelp.com<br />
www.backflip.com<br />
www.blinklist.com<br />
www.blinklist.com<br />
www.blinkpro.com<br />
www.BlobMarks.net<br />
www.Blog-buzz.com<br />
www.Blogmarks.net<br />
www.Bluedot.us<br />
www.BmAccess.net<br />
www.Bookmarks.linuxquestionns.org<br />
www.BuddyMarks.com<br />
www.Chipmark.com<br />
www.citeulike.org<br />
www.commontimes.org<br />
www.Complore.com<br />
www.Connectbeam.com<br />
www.Connectedy.com<br />
www.connotea.org<br />
www.De.lirio.us<br />
www.del.icio.us.com<br />
www.digg.com<br />
www.Excites.com<br />
www.feedmarker.com<br />
www.Feedmelinks.com<br />
www.feedmelinks.com<br />
www.flipskipper.com<br />
www.frassle.ura.org<br />
www.friendsite.com<br />
www.furl.net<br />
www.fuzzfizz.com<br />
www.GetBoo.com<br />
www.Givealink.org<br />
www.I89.us<br />
www.IKeepBookmarks.com<br />
www.jots.com<br />
www.jumptags.com<br />
www.Lilisto.com<br />
www.linkfilter.net<br />
www.linkroll.com<br />
www.Linktopia.com<br />
www.loom.com<br />
www.Ma.gnolia.com<br />
www.myprogs.net<br />
www.Myweb.yahoo.com<br />
www.myweb2.search.yahoo.com<br />
www.Netscape.com<br />
www.netvouz.com<br />
www.newnooze.com<br />
www.Newsvine.com<br />
www.Nextaris.com<br />
www.openbm.de<br />
www.rawsugar.com<br />
www.reader2.com<br />
www.reddit.com<br />
www.scuttle.org<br />
www.shadows.com<br />
www.shoutwire.com<br />
www.simpy.com<br />
www.sitetagger.com<br />
www.socialbookmarking.org<br />
www.sourceforge.net/projects/scuttle/<br />
www.spurl.net<br />
www.Squidoo.com<br />
www.StumbleUpon.com<br />
www.Sync2it.com<br />
www.SyncOne.net<br />
www.Taghop.com<br />
www.Thoof.com<br />
www.Unalog.com<br />
www.unalog.com<br />
www.Wazima.com<br />
www.Wirefan.com<br />
www.Xilinus.com<br />
www.Yuno.com<br />
In the same way, the author talks about social media such as videos and audio to drive traffic, and lists many sites:<br />
www.allconsuming.net<br />
www.blogmarks.net<br />
www.buddymarks.com/<br />
www.consumating.com/<br />
www.Couchsurfer.com<br />
www.de.lirio.us/<br />
www.del.icio.us/<br />
www.Digg.com<br />
www.doggdot.us/<br />
www.feedmelinks.com/portal<br />
www.Friendster.com<br />
www.Hi5.com<br />
www.IMNewsPlugIM.com<br />
www.lilisto.com/<br />
www.ma.gnolia.com/<br />
www.MyBlogLog.com<br />
www.myweb2.search.yahoo.com/<br />
www.netvouz.com/<br />
www.Propeller.com<br />
www.PRWeb.com<br />
www.Reddit.com<br />
www.reddit.com/<br />
www.segnalo.com/<br />
www.simpy.com/<br />
www.smarking.com/<br />
www.SpicyPage.com<br />
www.standpoint.com/<br />
www.StumbleUpon.com<br />
www.tag.zurpy.com/<br />
www.Technorati.com<br />
www.unalog.com/<br />
www.43people.com<br />
www.43places.com/<br />
www.43things.com/<br />
www.9rules.com/<br />
www.blinkbits.com/<br />
www.blinklist.com/<br />
www.blogcatalog.com<br />
www.efamilyties.com/<br />
www.facebook.com<br />
www.facebook.com/<br />
www.fark.com<br />
www.faved.net<br />
www.feedmarker.com/<br />
www.furl.net/<br />
www.givealink.org/<br />
www.hyperlinkomatic.com/<br />
www.linkagogo.com/<br />
118<br />
www.linkedin.com/<br />
www.linkroll.com/<br />
www.listible.com/<br />
www.meetup.com/<br />
www.mybloglog.com<br />
www.myspace.com<br />
www.Myspace.com<br />
www.netscape.com/<br />
www.ning.com/<br />
www.orkut.com/<br />
www.othersonline.com/<br />
www.rojo.com/<br />
www.shadows.com/<br />
www.shoutwire.com/<br />
www.simpy.com/<br />
www.slashdot.org<br />
www.spurl.net/<br />
www.tickme.com/<br />
www.wists.com/<br />
www.youhypeit.com/<br />
This section is summed up by some very informative information regarding video marketing, and some great advice is given, which includes a Tips and Mistakes section and has a long list of video sites:</p>
<p>http://www.video.google.com<br />
http://www.video.yahoo.com<br />
http://www.youtube.com<br />
http://www.video.aol.com<br />
http://www.webshots.com<br />
http://www.collegehumor.com<br />
http://www.blip.tv<br />
http://www.motionbox.com<br />
http://video.msn.com<br />
http://www.dailymotion.com<br />
http://uncutvideo.aol.com<br />
http://www.metacafe.com<br />
http://stage6.divx.com<br />
http://www.esnips.com<br />
http://www.ifilm.com<br />
http://www.ning.com<br />
http://www.revver.com<br />
http://www.addictingclips.com<br />
http://www.atomfilms.com<br />
http://www.vimeo.com<br />
http://www.tubetorial.com<br />
http://www.current.tv<br />
http://www.ourmedia.org<br />
http://www.thedailyreel.com<br />
http://www.freevlog.org<br />
http://www.fireant.tv<br />
http://soapbox.msn.com<br />
http://vids.myspace.com<br />
http://www.veoh.com<br />
http://www.4shared.com<br />
http://www.multiply.com<br />
http://www.flurl.com<br />
http://www.break.com<br />
http://www.tinypic.com<br />
http://www.livevideo.com<br />
http://www.liveleak.com<br />
http://mix.lycos.com<br />
http://www.ebaumsworld.com<br />
http://www.heavy.com<br />
http://www.putfile.com<br />
http://www.fark.com/video/<br />
http://www.sevenload.com<br />
http://www.guba.com<br />
http://www.grouper.com<br />
http://www.blinkx.com<br />
http://www.gorillamask.net<br />
http://www.vidilife.com<br />
http://www.dabble.com<br />
http://www.zippyvideos.com<br />
http://www.yikers.com<br />
http://www.glumbert.com<br />
http://www.jibjab.com<br />
http://www.flixya.com<br />
http://www.jumpcut.com<br />
http://www.videojug.com<br />
http://www.stupidvideos.com<br />
http://www.vsocial.com<br />
http://www.mefeedia.com<br />
http://www.videovat.com<br />
http://www.funnyhub.com<br />
http://www.dropshots.com<br />
http://www.yourdailymedia.com<br />
http://www.5min.com<br />
http://www.tagworld.com<br />
http://www.viddler.com<br />
http://www.spymac.com<br />
http://www.dailyhaha.com<br />
http://www.funmansion.com<br />
http://www.expotv.com<br />
http://www.truveo.com<br />
http://www.vmix.com<br />
http://www.eyespot.com<br />
http://www.danerd.com<br />
http://www.dorks.com<br />
http://tv.oneworld.net<br />
http://www.lulu.tv<br />
http://www.videobomb.com<br />
http://www.viddyou.com<br />
http://www.videodumper.com<br />
http://www.showmedo.com<br />
http://www.clickcaster.com<br />
http://www.teachertube.com<br />
http://www.mixpo.com<br />
http://www.scenemaker.net<br />
http://www.engagemedia.org<br />
http://www.vlogmap.org<br />
http://www.yourfilehost.com<br />
http://www.broadcaster.com<br />
http://www.buzznet.com<br />
http://www.mojoflix.com<br />
http://www.vidmax.com<br />
http://www.sumo.tv<br />
http://www.i-am-bored.com<br />
http://www.jokeroo.com<br />
http://www.funnyjunk.com<br />
http://www.vidiac.com<br />
http://www.dumpalink.com<br />
http://www.maniatv.com<br />
http://www.expertvillage.com<br />
http://www.thatvideosite.com<br />
http://www.kaneva.com<br />
http://www.godtube.com<br />
http://www.onetruemedia.com<br />
http://www.shoutfile.com<br />
http://www.twango.com<br />
http://www.sharkle.com<br />
http://www.clipshack.com<br />
http://www.guzer.com<br />
http://www.needforfun.com<br />
http://www.castpost.com<br />
http://www.bofunk.com<br />
http://www.holylemon.com<br />
http://www.getmiro.com<br />
http://www.funnydump.com<br />
http://www.mediabum.com<br />
http://www.babelgum.com<br />
http://www.lifelogger.com<br />
http://www.videowebtown.com<br />
http://www.ziddio.com<br />
http://www.myvideo.co.za<br />
http://www.mogulus.com<br />
http://www.dotcomedy.com<br />
http://mojiti.com<br />
http://www.pickle.com<br />
http://www.dailycomedy.com<br />
http://www.nelsok.com<br />
http://www.flukiest.com<br />
http://www.fliqz.com<br />
http://www.viewdo.com<br />
http://www.sutree.com<br />
http://www.zooppa.com<br />
http://www.eyeka.com<br />
http://www.dave.tv<br />
http://www.youare.tv<br />
http://www.funnyreign.com<br />
http://www.cuts.com<br />
http://www.voomed.com<br />
http://www.treemo.com<br />
http://www.hictu.com<br />
http://www.panjea.com<br />
http://www.dovetail.tv<br />
http://www.hungryflix.com<br />
http://www.dumpthe.net<br />
http://www.coull.tv<br />
http://uvu.channel2.org<br />
http://www.cozmo.tv<br />
http://www.yourkindatv.com<br />
http://www.filecow.com<br />
http://www.clesh.com<br />
http://www.ustream.tv<br />
http://www.vidivodo.com<br />
http://www.kwego.com<br />
http://www.blogtv.com<br />
http://www.funnyplace.org<br />
http://www.caught-on-video.com<br />
http://www.zanyvideos.com<br />
http://www.evideoshare.com<br />
http://www.clipblast.com<br />
http://www.bigcontact.com<br />
http://www.pixparty.com<br />
http://www.izimi.com<br />
http://www.zeec.net<br />
http://www.blogcheese.com<br />
http://www.skilltip.tv<br />
http://www.yurth.com<br />
http://www.wewin.com<br />
http://www.vidipedia.org<br />
http://www.qubetv.tv<br />
http://www.video123.com<br />
http://www.onfuego.com<br />
http://www.myextreme.ca<br />
http://video-upload.download.com<br />
http://www.vuze.com<br />
http://jaycut.com<br />
http://www.u2upfly.com<br />
http://www.freeiq.com<br />
http://www.megavideo.com<br />
http://www.funnyordie.com<br />
http://strmz.jot.com<br />
http://www.sclipo.com<br />
http://www.purevideo.com<br />
http://www.vume.com<br />
http://www.operator11.com<br />
http://www.tubearoo.com<br />
http://www.helpfulvideo.com<br />
The penultimate section of this eBook sees the author discussing Special Interest Groups, but in a bang up to date way. Google Groups is explained, especially the social networking side of things. A very good overview of Yahoo Groups is also given, making some comparisons between Google’s offerings.</p>
<p>The final section of the book talks about classified advertising sites such as Graigslist and Question and Answer sites such as Yahoo Answers, an excellent selection of Do’s and Don’ts is given for both of these aspects of SEO, and again a very full list of external resources:</p>
<p>Classified Sites<br />
www.classifieds.yahoo.com<br />
www.Craigslist.org<br />
www.hyt.com/ads<br />
www.ad-line.com<br />
www.ad2go.com<br />
www.allbusiness.com<br />
www.allsmallbiz.com<br />
www.americanet.com/classifieds<br />
www.bestmall.com/class<br />
www.bizclassifieds.com<br />
www.bizweb.com<br />
www.classifieds.bmi.net<br />
www.cfm.com<br />
www.comcorner.com<br />
www.freeadvertisingforum.com<br />
www.webovation.com/ads<br />
www.Vancouver-webpages.com/global-sic/<br />
www.Infinityweb.com/free<br />
www.Theinfoguide.com/clasifid<br />
www.world-trading.com/ads.htm<br />
www.compulink.co.uk/~internetfleamarket/welcome.htm<br />
www.justmalls.com/classifieds<br />
www.magicsearch.com<br />
www.musicclassifieds.com<br />
www.netclassifieds.com<br />
www.netbizclassifieds.com<br />
www.nwplus.net<br />
www.nmbenterprises.com/classifieds/<br />
www.pennysaverusa.com<br />
www.rainbow-classifieds.com<br />
www.salesmall.com/classi<br />
www.usell-it.com<br />
www.free-ads.com/ukads/index.asp<br />
www.vancouver-webpages.com/cgi-bin/enter-global-ad.html.cgi<br />
www.tao01.com<br />
www.kijiji.com<br />
www.LifeDeal.com<br />
www.KSL.com<br />
www.Classifiedclub.com<br />
www.Gocounty.com<br />
www.Citynews.com<br />
www.Inetgiant.com<br />
www.Betterearthnews.com<br />
www.Smbtn.com<br />
www.Kiwisearch.net<br />
www.Ezclassifieds.com<br />
www.Callharry.com<br />
www.Bazaarexpress.com<br />
www.04ads.com<br />
www.100ads.net<br />
www.Adupdate.com<br />
www.Exotics-classified.com<br />
All in all, this eBook presents an astounding quantity of very well written information, along with a huge range of further resources; indeed, the cost of the book is well worth the list of resources alone. Most of the real gold is given in the early sections, with the later parts building upon the techniques presented and giving the resources needed to get the job done.</p>
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This is an executive summary of the eBook titled Affiliate Payload by Alex Goads. The book is 237 pages in length and is supplied as a PDF document; it contains many screenshots, along with a fair quantity of resource links.
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<p>This is an executive summary of the eBook titled Affiliate Payload by Alex Goads. The book is 237 pages in length and is supplied as a PDF document; it contains many screenshots, along with a fair quantity of resource links.<br />
<span id="more-154"></span> The eBook is a cobbled together mixture of many forms of Internet Marketing, and is very difficult to summarise due to the large amount of variety found within its pages.<br />
The author begins by talking about PPC to CPA traffic brokerage, the concept is that you can buy cheap PPC traffic, and send it to high conversion CPA offers. The author explains that this is a good form of marketing, as a CPA offer does not require the visitor to make a purchase for you to earn your commission, they merely need to fill in some details on a web based form or similar.<br />
A whole section is presented, which teaches the reader how to lie their way through the CPA network application process, it is highly recommended that nobody follows this ell conceived advice.<br />
The author proceeds to give a basic definition of PPC and introduces several useful resources for further learning:<br />
Google Learning Centre - http://www.google.com/adwords/learningcenter/<br />
Yahoo Search Marketing -  http://searchmarketing.yahoo.com<br />
Microsoft AdCenter -  https://www.adcenter.microsoft.com/</p>
<p>An explanation is given of the goals we are aiming to achieve, by purchasing cheap traffic at one source and using it to drive visitors to a CPA offer, thus ending in profit. A simple formula is introduced, LRI-TOM which is an acronym for Locate, Research, Initiate Campaign, Tracking and Split Testing, Outsource, Move on.</p>
<p>The author discusses what to look for when choosing a CPA offer, and explains that the best type would have a good landing page, which would produce a higher conversion ratio. He also stresses that it is good to look for a landing page which carefully prompts the visitor in the action they are required to make.</p>
<p>Next the eBook moves on to the subject of keyword research, and teaches the reader how to analyse and research keywords using a variety of keyword analysis tools. The author introduces http://ww.freekeywords.wordtracker.com/ as a good free keyword analysis tool. It is also stipulated that the reader should use a control group of 200 clicks when testing PPC advertisements and that they should take care to monitor their click costs and set a sensible daily limit. Finally, the author introduces several more keyword analysis tools:</p>
<p>Google Keyword Tool - https://www.adwords.google.com/select/KeywordToolExternal/<br />
WordTracker - http://freekeywords.wordtracker.com/<br />
Good Keywords - http://www.goodkeywords.com/<br />
Once the keyword analysis section which is aimed at using keyword analysis tools is completed, the author moves on to demonstrate how other resources may be sued to plan and research a keyword campaign, by using the following resources:<br />
Alexa - www.alexa.com<br />
Quantcast - www.quantcast.com<br />
Finally to complete the keyword analysis section of the eBook, the author discusses several advanced paid methods of gathering keyword data and intelligence which include:</p>
<p>WordTracker -  www.wordtracker.com<br />
Keyword Elite -  www.keywordelite.com</p>
<p>The author progresses forward to talk about using 2nd tier search engines as a source of cheap traffic and gives a fairly good list of the best ones to use which are:</p>
<p>Miva – www.miva.com<br />
Searchfeed – www.searchfeed.com<br />
ABCSearch – www.abcsearch.com<br />
7search – www.7search.com<br />
Search123 – www.search123.com</p>
<p>A directory of 2nd tier search engines is also given, and can be found at: http://www.payperclicksearchengines.com/directory/</p>
<p>The keyword section is now complete, and the author begins to talk about tracking and split testing, he emphasises the point that effective monitoring of your campaigns is the most important factor. He explains how constant testing can reduce your advertising costs and increase your profits.</p>
<p>A process is defined that uses two separate landing pages to facilitate the split test, which will be rotated, and used to judge effectiveness of your campaign. A piece of software named AdTrackz is introduced and can be found at http://adtrackz.com/.</p>
<p>Considering how much the author stressed the importance of split testing and monitoring, this section is somewhat brief and fails to convey an element of understanding.</p>
<p>Even more brief is the section that covers outsourcing; the author suggests that once you have found an effective profit model, which you should outsource as much of the work possible, freeing your time to work on new projects. He suggests that you should automate as much as possible and move on to generating your next income stream.</p>
<p>The next chapter brings the idea of global hijacking to the fore, this is a technique that has been employed successfully in the past by many people, and basically involves seeking out forthcoming events that are likely to generate a lot of internet traffic, and build a readymade series of sites and offers, awaiting the flurry of internet activity that is due.</p>
<p>An example is given for the movie “Hancock”, whereby the author creates a web presence in advance of the box office opening, in anticipation of the fact that once the movie opens, there will be many more daily word searches. He then uses this traffic to fuel his CPA campaigns.  The author stresses that time should be taken to find good forthcoming events which can be exploited in this fashion, and gives the following list of resources site to use for research purposes:</p>
<p>Yahoo Buzz - http://buzz.yahoo.com/<br />
Headline Spot - http://www.headlinespot.com/<br />
Yahoo News - http://news.yahoo.com/<br />
CNN - http://www.cnn.com/<br />
Sky Showbiz – http://showbiz.sky.com/<br />
Mr Paparazzi - http://www.mrpaparazzi.com/<br />
An overall recipe for this technique is further defined by the author thus:</p>
<p>Find a global news or popular event.<br />
Research and locate as many targeted keywords as possible that are related to the theme of your event.<br />
Research your user demographic and select an appropriate CPA offer from your CPA networks that is easy to fill in and provides the user with some free gift that they will be interested in.<br />
Create a suitable landing (you can also outsource this for peanuts) that offers the visitor an exciting poll or voting facility which relates to the theme of your event.<br />
Create an eyeball capturing ad that you will use in your PPC search listings.<br />
Start buying traffic from search engines and raking in the cash.<br />
Rinse and repeat.</p>
<p>Following this chapter, the author briefly describes the use of PPV to get free traffic, he implies this is a super secret technique; it is nothing of the sort! He does give a good list of websites that can be used for PPV marketing:</p>
<p>http://mediatraffic.com/<br />
http://www.trafficvance.com/<br />
http://www.adonnetwork.com/<br />
http://www.zango.com/<br />
http://www.whenu.com</p>
<p>A set of Do’s and Don’ts are then given, regarding PPV best practice, which are not particularly well thought out or described. Several resources that can be used to help edit videos clips are also provided:</p>
<p>YouTube Catcher - http://www.youtubecatcher.com/<br />
ConVid - http://www.convid.com/<br />
View Watermark Factory - http://www.videowatermarkfactory.com/</p>
<p>By now the eBook is beginning to lose its focus quite badly, as the author presents new ideas and different concepts on each page, often jumping between them with no rhyme or reason.</p>
<p>EBay is briefly represented as an income stream, although not covered very well, and then we move on to discuss ways of gaining backlinks to a website. The following ways are discussed:</p>
<p>Forums Posting<br />
Blog Posting<br />
Article Submission</p>
<p>Article marketing is covered most fully, with a section about writing a good article, and a full section about long tail keywords. The following freelance sites are also listed for those people who do not wish to write the articles themselves.</p>
<p>eLance – http://www.elance.com/<br />
RentACoder – http://www.rentacoder.com<br />
GetAFreelancer – http://www.getafreelancer.com/</p>
<p>Two good article submission sites are also given:<br />
eZineArticles – http://www.ezinearticles.com/<br />
GoArticles – http://www.goarticles.com/</p>
<p>Press release writing is also presented as a possible addition to an article marketing campaign, although on a single press release site is mentioned:</p>
<p>Free Press Release – http://www.free-press-release.com/</p>
<p>Chapter 6 finds the author talking about opt-in mailing lists for use with an autoresponder, specifically the idea of co-registration, one site signing a visitor up to multiple lists; this is not ethical practice and should be avoided. Two good autoresponder services are mentioned:</p>
<p>AWeber – http://www.aweber.com/<br />
GetResponse- http://www.getresponse.com/</p>
<p>A very weak chapter follows next which discusses the idea of creating a Facebook application and using it either as a viral marketing tool or selling it on. The author displays very little expertise in this section; it seems as if he simply pasted this in from another eBook to fill up space.</p>
<p>From here on, the eBook becomes almost unreadable, and is impossible to understand as the author hops all over the place, again this feels as if everything was pasted in at the last moment just to boost the page count. The only notable exception to this trend is the excellent list of answer sites given in the section on link building:</p>
<p>WikiAnswers<br />
Wikipedia.<br />
Yahoo Answers<br />
Yedda<br />
Askeet<br />
Citizendium.<br />
Ehow.<br />
Fluther<br />
Hallway Testing.<br />
Listable<br />
ProductWiki<br />
WetPaint.<br />
WhatALi.st<br />
Wikia.<br />
WikiHow.<br />
Wondir</p>
<p>Conclusion</p>
<p>Not a particularly valuable eBook, the latter half is terribly formatted and makes little sense as it jumps from topic to topic, the first half is also badly written although more fact full. All of this information can be found for free on the Internet.</p>
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Google Massacre is a 197 page eBook which intends to teach the reader how to use PPC (Pay Per Click) advertising tied to an affiliate product, to create a renewable income stream. Although several PPC schemes are introduced, only Google AdSense is discussed in detail.

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			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p><strong>The Google Massacre Executive Summary</strong><br />
Google Massacre is a 197 page eBook which intends to teach the reader how to use PPC (Pay Per Click) advertising tied to an affiliate product, to create a renewable income stream. Although several PPC schemes are introduced, only Google AdSense is discussed in detail.</p>
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The basis of the eBook is a simply acronym – S.C.A.L.P, which stands for Start-up, Conversions &amp; Calculations, Assessment, Leverage and IT IS MISSING! The author does not introduce the final component of the S.C.A.L.P system at all! I firmly suspect the author “borrowed” much of the contents of this book from another source, and simply re-formatted it to fit his S.C.A.L.P method, and then forget to finish it off!<br />
The author begins by introducing the subject of PPC, and does a very good job of a basic definition of what PPC is and how it works; he explains the different forms of keyword targeting and generally gives some good advice. However, he then goes on to present a 16 page walk through of setting up a Google AdWords account, complete with screenshots of every web page, which is a little over the top.<br />
Once the technical aspect of setting up an AdWords account has been covered, the author moves on to selecting an affiliate product to sell, this section is a little weak, although some good advice is given on choosing a product based on the effectiveness of its sales page, although I cannot understand how the author feels he can judge this effectiveness without access to conversion statistics from the owner.<br />
An entire section is presented which deals with writing effective AdWords advertisements, it covers basic advertising techniques such as using keywords that trigger a buying response, avoiding superlatives and other excellent recommendations, a good basic introduction to the do’s and don’ts of writing a PPC advertisement.<br />
Next the author moves on to keyword research, and makes a decent job of explaining this tricky subject. He recommends three useful keyword analyses tools:<br />
Google Keyword Tool - https://adwords.google.com/select/KeywordToolExternal<br />
KeywordSpy - http://www.keywordspy.com/<br />
KeyCompete - http://www.keycompete.com/home.asp<br />
Once the reader is equipped with a background knowledge in PPC, and has been provided with the tools needed to write and deploy an advertising campaign, the author begins to discuss ways to improve conversions by using split testing techniques and scientific method to test, prove and improve the campaign, he gives us two very good resources to help with this tricky task:<br />
SplitTester - http://www.splittester.com/<br />
Clickmuse - http://www.clickmuse.com/<br />
By using these tools, the author shows us how to use dynamic keyword replacement and ad rotation to design, test and build a profitable, high conversion PPC campaign. Before moving on to discuss click costs and ad placements. He details a very good system for making the most of your daily advertising budget, and shows the reader how to achieve top 3 placements as cheaply as possible.<br />
For some reason the author added a very small section about using YouTube video to drive traffic to the landing page, I have no idea why this was included; it seems to fit badly with the rest of the eBook. Although it is included in a section which deals with building landing pages for affiliate products, so it is somewhat relevant.<br />
Readers who have read this far, will by now be able to set up, run and optimise a PPC campaign, using product specific landing pages and the author moves on to the concept of leverage. Firstly the author talks about building an opt-in mailing list, which can be used to market other products, he talks about the concept of a squeeze page, and tells us a little about the types of squeeze pages that can be used. A good introduction to writing an effective sales page is given, along with some practical examples of the kind of page content that has been proven to increase conversions. The author also talks about using articles from the following two sites as partial content of a sales page:<br />
JustArticles – http://www.justarticles.net/<br />
EzineArticles – http://www.ezinearticles.com/<br />
He also introduces the option of hiring a freelancer to write page content for you and gives the following two resources as possible places to find the right person:<br />
Guru – http://www.guru.com/<br />
eLance – http://www.elance.com/<br />
Using a combination of an advanced squeeze page with an opt-in list, a sales focused sales page and an autoresponder, the author describes how we can leverage the most value from our PPC advertising costs. Two autorosponders are presented:<br />
AWebber - http://www.aweber.com/<br />
GetResponse - http://www.getresponse.com/<br />
Up until this point, the eBook is very good at describing some complicated techniques, and explaining the basics of a well leveraged PPC campaign, with a view to achieving maximum profit potential. We have covered the basics of PPC, how to write an effective ad, how to test, tweak and optimise a campaign, how to extract extra value from you clicks by building an opt-in mailing list, and how to use the mailing list going forward to generate more income. I suggest you stop reading the eBook right here, as what follows is very badly written, and discusses some complicated and dubious techniques for finding profitable affiliate products.<br />
Conclusion<br />
Overall this eBook is a very well written guide to the basics of PPC advertising, it also does a very good job of teaching some marketing strategy with regards to ad content, and how to use split testing to prove your campaigns. Extra value is provided by detailing the idea of leverage, and overall the S.C.A.L.P technique seems sound as far as it goes.<br />
The fact that the P part of S.C.A.L.P is missing entirely from the eBook suggests that the course is not complete and we are missing a whole section that would presumably tie everything together in a final way, impossible to tell due to the fact it is missing entirely!<br />
This eBook contains no gold, no new ideas and nothing that cannot be found for free elsewhere on the world wide web. Where it does have some value is in the form of the excellently written explanations of the key topics, as a basic introduction to PPC advertising, for a complete beginner, it would be of value.<br />
If you do buy this book, expect the shelf life to be fairly short, as the information within its pages is already a little out of date, and will become more so as time goes on.</p>
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		<description><![CDATA[The Four Tier Annihilation Method eBook is primarily concentrated upon various aspects of establishing a successful and profitable eBay income stream. It introduces a tiered method of product development, although the author is quick to dismiss the tiered method himself, saying that if your bottom tiers are producing good income, then there is no need [...]]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>The Four Tier Annihilation Method eBook is primarily concentrated upon various aspects of establishing a successful and profitable eBay income stream. It introduces a tiered method of product development, although the author is quick to dismiss the tiered method himself, saying that if your bottom tiers are producing good income, then there is no need to bother with the higher tiers.<span id="more-147"></span><br />
The author covers several product types, from simple drop-shipped, quick sale goods such as the Apple iPod and similar electronic goods, but these are only used as a demonstration. The techniques taught within the eBook will enable readers to find and create their own product niche using the available product analysis tools to be found within eBay itself, and upon several external sites. The author pertains to teach the reader how to exploit the monolithic targeted traffic provided by eBay and build a profitable sales business. The book makes a good job of this.<br />
The overall idea of the tiered approach is to begin selling products with low margins and low prices, such as wrist watches, and slowly incorporate higher priced products which fantastic margins. Overall, this is a fine idea, although it is noted that the author displays very little actual knowledge of vending high priced products such as real estate or luxury vehicles.<br />
The author introduces an acronym, used to describe the eBay selling process; this acronym is RSIEAM, which stands for Research, Sourcing, Infiltrate, Establish, Automate and Move On. This is a solid hypothetical business model for internet based sales of bulk products, but fails to fit with the high priced goods he proposes to sell in the top tier.<br />
A great technique for researching established product lines through the eBay system is shown the reader, along with several external resources that can be used to augment and further refine the products under development. Overall the product research section of this book is exceptionally good, the author teaches us how to use eBay tools to find products that have sold well in recent weeks. In this section of the eBook the author supplies two excellent resources:<br />
eBay Pulse - http://pulse.ebay.com/<br />
Mpire - http://www.mpire.com/<br />
Both of these tools are designed to allow the visitor to find and analyses great selling products so that they can mimic the business model themselves and hopefully make some profit.<br />
The readers is informed that planning an eBay sales campaign should be done by using existing products which have a proven sales record within the on-line auction marketplace, a fairly good idea, although this leads to a new entrant to the arena facing heavy competition from the outset. At the end of this section the author gives us several more great resources, both paid and free, for researching eBay products:<br />
eBay Market Research- http://pages.ebay.com/marketplace_research/detailed-comparison.html<br />
Dealfinder - http://dealfinder.ebay.com/dlf/home<br />
Terapeak - http://www.terapeak.com/<br />
WantItNow - http://pages.ebay.com/wantitnow/<br />
Using these tools, the author explains how to find a good product and gauge the price which will be most effective, he shows us how to find products that have sold at a good profit regularly, and how supply and demand are balanced, all in all an excellent section of the eBook. The point that eBay has millions of visitors already searching for products to purchase is driven home, and this is an important point to consider.<br />
The next section of the eBook deals with product sourcing, and two excellent methods of finding products are introduced at the early stages, with a potentially far more profitable third introduced towards the end of the section.<br />
Firstly the author describes the process of wholesaling, buying goods in bulk at discounted prices, to sell individually or in smaller units on eBay. The downside of this particular method is that you must pay for goods up front, maintain stock, and arrange shipping to your customers. Secondly, the whole concept of drop shipping, which is the process of selling goods, which you do not hold stock of, the retailer, will ship directly to your customer form their warehouse. This used to be an excellent way of doing business, but has become somewhat flooded in recent months. I this section the author gives us a couple of websites where cut price goods can be sourced, please note, both of these websites have been associated with large thefts and scams in the past and the author does not tell the reader this, beware if using either of these sites.<br />
Alibaba - http://www.alibaba.com/<br />
Tradekey - http://tradekey.com/<br />
The reader is also given a good list of great drop shipping sites, all of which could be very useful.<br />
Light In The Box - http://www.lightinthebox.com/<br />
DH Gate - http://www.dhgate.com/<br />
Global Sources Direct - http://www.globalsourcesdirect.com<br />
eSources - http://www.esources.co.uk/<br />
The third method of product procurement is introduced at the end of this section of the eBook. This is potentially the most profitable way of finding new products, but also the most time consuming. It deals with the idea of finding people who already sell or manufacture a product but do not sell on-line. The reader is encouraged to approach these companies and try and negotiate a business deal, whereby they will sell the product on eBay for a commission, and the original vendor or manufacturer will deal with the shipping. In effect, this is something like a private drop shipping deal, and could be very profitable if the right products can be sourced. The author supplies several well written standard letters, which can be used when approaching a potential business partner.<br />
Finally, the author covers something he calls the “Hijack System”. This involves finding people selling a particular product on one of the localised eBay sites, and finding a spate eBay local where the product sells for a higher price, the original seller is then contacted, and a deal agreed to ship the products across country borders, selling via the reader’s auction. A complicated way to do business, but could be profitable for the right products. Again, a good standard letter of introduction is provided for the reader to use or adapt for themselves.<br />
Unfortunately, the last part of the product section is let down by the fact it deals with three types of product which are either now not saleable on eBay due to recent business term changes, are no longer profitable due to the fact they have found a more streamlined outlet. The author covers the concept of acquiring and re-selling eBooks and other digital rights products for sale upon eBay. Several months ago eBay introduced a rule saying that this kind of product can no longer be sold, and everything must have a material aspect. This can be worked around by shipping a CD with the eBook copied onto it, and the author does explain how this can be done, but in many ways this is a dead horse, and no longer makes the easy money it once did.<br />
The idea of buying and selling websites is also given to the reader; again this is something eBay now frown upon. Slightly more worrying is the fact the author encourages the reader to create shoddy, badly designed sites for them to sell to unwitting customers on eBay, not strictly ethical. All in all, this part of the eBook has little value today, and should be ignored, or only read for background information.<br />
With regard to the creation of niche websites to resell upon eBay, the author gives a list of resources, many of which are excellent and well worth checking out if you do intent to try out this risky aspect of on-line auction sales.<br />
AdSense - www.google.com/adsense<br />
Interspire Templates - http://www.interspire.com/templates/<br />
Open Source Web Design - http://www.oswd.org/<br />
Free Website Templates – http://www.freewebsitetemplates.com/<br />
Steves Templates - www.steves-templates.com/<br />
Although it has been pointed out that the author somewhat encourages an untrained professional to create websites themselves and try and sell an inferior product to an unsuspecting customer, he does go on to explain that a better option would be to invest in the servers of an outsourced freelancer to create a professional site for resale, and gives a good list of freelance job sites.<br />
GumTree – http://www.gumtree.com<br />
Guru – http://www.guru.com<br />
Graiglist – http://www.craigslist.com<br />
ScriptLance – http://www.scriptlance.com<br />
RentACoder – http://www.rentacoder.com<br />
eLance – http://www.elance.com<br />
Lastly the author tells us about a great tool named Build a Niche Store, which can be found at http://www.buildanichestore.com.<br />
Finally, the author discusses the option of buying and selling domain names via eBay, this used to be big business, but is now dominated by the big players in domain name research and registration, with many sites offering both sellers and buyers a much more profitable way of doing business, this section of the eBook is fairly useless now.<br />
In the last parts of the eBook, the author talks about things such as eBay classifieds, ClickBank, CPA and other affiliate schemes, he displays no real in-depth knowledge of the subject involved, and it appears that this section was added to pad out the book. Some useful information exists, especially concerning the way that eBay classifieds work, but these subjects are covered elsewhere in other eBooks, many of which are available for free. No gold here I am afraid.<br />
Overall this is a good eBook despite the fact that some of it is out of date, and some of it is useless. Anyone wishing to learn how to research, source and operate products for an eBay store would learn much from this eBook. The high quality videos are well developed, and well worth watching, all in all a good book, and worth a read.<br />
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		<description><![CDATA[Today we are going to take a close look at Paul Simpson&#8217;s eBook titled Niche Profit Machines. Any eBook who’s title contains two Internet marketing buzzword heavyweights such as niche and profit is already setting itself up for some deep criticism, so what is the truth? Can Niche Profit Machines supply us with a mechanism [...]]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>Today we are going to take a close look at Paul Simpson&#8217;s eBook titled Niche Profit Machines. Any eBook who’s title contains two Internet marketing buzzword heavyweights such as niche and profit is already setting itself up for some deep criticism, so what is the truth? Can Niche Profit Machines supply us with a mechanism to make some money? Let&#8217;s find out shall we?</p>
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Okay starting off with the <a title="Niche Profit Machines" href="http://www.monez.com/1/nicheprofitmachines" target="_blank">Niche Profit Machines sales page</a>, I&#8217;m disappointed to say that once again we see long lists of supposed PayPal incomes, yet no dates or any other form of proof that these statements are true is provided, I&#8217;m not sure if people realise this but anybody with a word processor can knock up fake PayPal statements in about two minutes, these forms of proof that Internet marketing products actually work are worthless. Also we have plenty of testimonials upon the sales page from other Internet marketers selling similar products, again these are worthless as these authors merely trade glowing testimonials between themselves they have no value whatsoever.</p>
<p>The eBook itself is 60 pages long with very little in the way of preamble, and the content are well presented and the layout out very easy to read. Now I have to say this right here, despite the terrible sales page this is an excellent eBook. It&#8217;s not often I read an Internet marketing focused eBook which I think can truly be used to generate an income, Niche Profit Machines is such an eBook and I&#8217;m glad I read it.</p>
<p>The eBook plans to teach us how to find and exploit a niche, create successful a website to sell affiliate products upon and how to drive traffic to the site. The eBook does an excellent job of this and explains a very simple system that could be followed by anybody, and as long as common sense is used, and they are willing to put in some effort, then they can make money. Not a fortune, certainly not thousands a month but a few hundred dollars a month and possibly more.</p>
<p>Niche Profit Machines teaches the reader how to use a WordPress blog as the vehicle for their affiliate sales, how to configure it to for SEO purposes and how to add an opt-in list. It also teaches how to locate a niche, how to find effective keywords and how to use an autoresponder service to target a mailing list. All of these concepts are explained clearly although the eBook doesn&#8217;t go into great depth, in some ways this is an advantage as it encourages the reader to go in search of more complete knowledge once they have soaked in what the eBook is teaching.</p>
<p><strong>Summary</strong><br />
All in all, Niche Profit Machines is an excellent short eBook, that describes a method of making a steady income online which can be followed by just about anybody. If you are looking for a way to make an income in your spare time without too much effort, and are aware that all income does require some work to achieve and that there are no get rich quick schemes, then you could do far worse than follow the advice presented within this eBook. An all in as simple business model which can be reused time and time again for every niche you identify.</p>
<p>Rating: Readable, a nice simple system. GOOD<br />
<strong>Three of four stars</strong><br />
Difficulty level: Easy to medium<br />
Money required: Very little, just some cheap web hosting.<br />
Pages: 60, all well written and informative.<br />
Price: $47, good value if you exploit the contents fully.</p>
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		<description><![CDATA[The subject of today&#8217;s review is Google Wealth Wizard 2 by Kenny Thompson
 Oboh. It seems like every day there is a new eBook on the market that
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of them are complete junk, so is Google Wealth Wizard 2any different?
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			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>The subject of today&#8217;s review is Google Wealth Wizard 2 by Kenny Thompson<br />
 Oboh. It seems like every day there is a new eBook on the market that<br />
contains the word Google in its title somewhere, and let&#8217;s face it most<br />
of them are complete junk, so is Google Wealth Wizard 2any different?<br />
Let&#8217;s find out shall we?<br />
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<h2>Google Wealth Wizard 2 eBook Review</h2>
<p>Okay starting with the sales page, it&#8217;s nice to find a sales page that<br />
doesn&#8217;t go for in your face colour and dramatic fonts, but this is as<br />
far as my praise for the Google Wealth Wizard 2 sales page goes.<br />
Unfortunately the content is full of testimonials made by other eBook<br />
authors (I could never understand why people don&#8217;t realise these product<br />
creators are writing cross testimonials for each other they mean nothing),<br />
and the usual selection of Clickbank statements with no date of payment<br />
shown or any confirmation that they are in fact legitimate.</p>
<p>The eBook itself is 69 pages long, and only the first few pages are<br />
copyright and introduction. Now, I&#8217;ve complained quite bitterly about<br />
the sales page, and this is a real shame because the eBook itself is<br />
actually quite good. Okay there&#8217;s nothing new and everything contained<br />
within its pages can be found free elsewhere, where this book does<br />
excelis in the clear instructions and guides given, and the generally<br />
high quality of the advice on offer.</p>
<p>Basically this eBook is about the tried and tested methods of tieing<br />
Pay Per Click (PPC) to Clickbank products. When I first started<br />
reading the eBook I thought to myself here we are again more of this<br />
tired old garbage, but I have to say I was pleasantly<br />
surprised. The author points out at the beginning of the eBook that<br />
the older PPC + affiliate product style marketing methods no longer<br />
produce results, and tells us  he is going to teach us a modern way<br />
of marketing affiliate products using PPC.</p>
<p>As a have already said there are no real secrest here, and what gold<br />
there is consists of the excellent walk-through and descriptions of<br />
setting up accounts with Google AdWords,<br />
and how to set up a PPC campaign effectively. Although most Internet<br />
marketers will be aware of the methods involved, newcomers to Internet<br />
marketing will find this excellent description and the A-Z way that<br />
is presented an excellent introduction to marketing affiliate products<br />
using PCC.</p>
<p>One thing I did like more than most was the section that deals with<br />
building a review page for your affiliate products, the author does<br />
a great job of explaining firstly why we need a review page and<br />
secondly how we can make the most effective review page possible.<br />
He also goes into quite some depth explaining how keyword research<br />
tools work, again an invaluable first lesson for those who are new<br />
to this form of Internet marketing.</p>
<p><strong>Summary</strong></p>
<p>Although this eBook contains no real new ideas, and almost everything<br />
within it can be found for free elsewhere, I have to say I was actually<br />
impressed with the contents. Not because it&#8217;s groundbreaking or<br />
innovative in any way, simply due to the fact it is presented so<br />
well and explained so clearly. I would recommend this eBook to<br />
anybody who wants to learn about promoting affiliate products from<br />
one of the large affiliate networks such<br />
as ClickBank, and how to use Pay Per Click advertising to do so.</p>
<p><strong>Rating: Well written, useful content for beginners, good.<br />
Two stars of Four<br />
Difficulty level: Easy.<br />
Money required: Probably around $100 to start off with PPC.<br />
Pages: 69, well written pages.<br />
Price: $97, a bit on the expensive side.<a></p>
<p></a><a title="GWizard 2" href="http://disc0unt.gwizard2.hop.clickbank.net" target="_blank">Click to visit Google Wealth Wizard 2 homepage</a></strong></p>

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		<title>Silent Sales Machine eBook review r064</title>
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		<pubDate>Fri, 05 Sep 2008 19:40:25 +0000</pubDate>
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		<description><![CDATA[Today I am going to take a close look at the Silent Sales Machine eBook, which was written by ôSilentö Jim Cockrum. I have to ask myself why somebody who gives themselves the nick-name ôSilentö is writing an eBook? Not very silent is it! So has it been worth breaking the silence for? Is there [...]]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>Today I am going to take a close look at the Silent Sales Machine eBook, which was written by ôSilentö Jim Cockrum. I have to ask myself why somebody who gives themselves the nick-name ôSilentö is writing an eBook? Not very silent is it! So has it been worth breaking the silence for? Is there gold inside? Or should Jim have kept his mouth shut? Letĺs find out.<br />
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<h2>Silent Sales Machine eBook review</h2>
<p>OK first letĺs take a look at the sales page, the first thing that strikes me is the absolutely awful design of this page, it looks like it was made by a ten year old. However, one pretty cool thing about the sales page is that there are none of the usually &#8220;Make half a million dollars in 10 minutes&#8221; style of headlines and over the top claims. Also, the sales page actually tells us what the eBook is going to contain! Do you have any idea how rare that is these days?</p>
<p>The actual eBook is 127 pages long, although the first few pages are fluff and the last few are made up of comments from the authorĺs customers. This is the 6th edition of this popular eBook, and quite frankly it shows, no real care has been taken to make sure the format of the eBook is the same throughout, it needs an overhaul. The content is well written and unlike many eBook with a decent page count, very few are only screenshots.</p>
<p>The eBook basically discusses how to use and exploit eBay for sales and traffic. Reams have been written about this subject in the past, and in truth this eBook contains nothing new, although what it does contain is complete and well written. There are some pretty good suggestions on how to capitalise on the visitors to your auctions, by the use of the &#8220;About Me&#8221; page, and some good information on how to turn hits into non-eBay customers.<br />
I have said that this eBook contains no gold; it does contain a fair amount of silver though, in the form of the very well written tips on how to run a successful eBay auction, along with how to find good products to sell.</p>
<p>One major problem is the fact that the eBook focuses quite significantly upon selling info products through eBay, unfortunately eBay changed their policies some time back and no longer allow fully digital products to be sold through their auction site. This means that a large chunk of the eBook is now out of date and pretty useless, the author really needs to revamp this section, and update it to include the possible workarounds that people have developed to get over the new eBay rules.</p>
<p>There is also some good content regarding how to source good products for sale on eBay, and how to approach potential off-line business to act as an agent for selling their goods on eBay for a commission split, all in all a very good section of the eBook.</p>
<p><strong>Conclusion</strong><br />
OK letĺs get over the fact that there is no &#8220;get rich quick&#8221; Internet Marketing scheme to be found within the pages of this eBook, and move on to the fact that it would make very good reading for anyone who is interested in starting out as an eBay seller. Apart from the sections which deal with info product and digital download auctions, everything is relevant and useful, this was one of the rare eBooks I actually enjoyed reading during the review process, overall not a bad eBook, certainly not an amazing eBook, but good enough to warrant reading.</p>
<p><strong><a title="Silent Sales Machine homepage" href="http://disc0unt.silentsale.hop.clickbank.net" target="_blank">Click to visit the Silent Sales Machine page</a></strong></p>
<p><strong>Rating: Readable, useful to eBay beginners. GOOD<br />
Two of four stars<br />
Difficulty level: Easy to medium<br />
Money required: Varies depending upon where you source your eBay products from.<br />
Pages: 127, although some are fluff and some are customer testimonials, around 110 actual content pages.<br />
Price: $24.97, well worth the price if you are new to eBay and need an introduction.</strong></p>
<p><strong><a title="Silent Sales Machine homepage" href="http://disc0unt.silentsale.hop.clickbank.net" target="_blank">Click to visit the Silent Sales Machine homepage</a></strong></p>

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		<title>Top Secret Magic Code eBook review r063</title>
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		<pubDate>Mon, 01 Sep 2008 21:41:28 +0000</pubDate>
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		<description><![CDATA[Today we are going to take a look inside the Top Secret Magic Code eBook, which was written by the impressive sounding Dr Jon Cohen II, so does the doc have the medicine we need to make some cash on-line? Or is this eBook a bandage for his own empty bank account? Let’s find out!

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			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>Today we are going to take a look inside the Top Secret Magic Code eBook, which was written by the impressive sounding Dr Jon Cohen II, so does the doc have the medicine we need to make some cash on-line? Or is this eBook a bandage for his own empty bank account? Let’s find out!</p>
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<h2>Top Secret Magic Code review</h2>
<p>OK starting with the sales page, I have to say I have never seen such a ridiculous claim on any sales page ever, Dr Jon is trying to make us believe he has made $96 million by using his own method. This is just a ridiculous claim and I am sure nobody believes this in the slightest, really Dr Jon, please prove you have a net worth of $96 million and then explain to me why you are still trying to sell a dodgy eBook for $47? You must think we are stupid.</p>
<p>Now on to the eBook itself, it is very short, only 33 pages, of which the first few pages are more of the garbage that we find on the sales page. The overall concept that this eBook is trying to promote is the very basic idea of selling advertising space on a website, and building the traffic of the site to attract more expensive advertisements from bigger advertisers.</p>
<p>The problem is, all through the eBook Dr Jon is telling us we are going to make fortunes just by adding a simple piece of code to our website, the problem is that the site in question would need to have a significant level of traffic before any money is made at all, he does briefly discuss the option of using PPC traffic, but in truth anyone who follows this model is going to end up losing a lot of money very fast.</p>
<p>Is there any gold in this eBook? No, there is just an awful lot of garbage; it really is the most useless Internet Marketing eBook I have ever read. Let me state this quite clearly, the Top Secret Magic Code is 100% scam, and nobody will ever make a single dollar by following the brief and badly written advice given within it. I just had to laugh when Dr Jon uses Alexa as an example for the proof of the method, Alexa is one of the busiest websites in the world, how can he use it as a basis for presenting the expected earnings of a person using his method?</p>
<p><strong>Complete junk.</strong></p>
<p>The actual production quality of the book is quite bad; the level of English displayed by the writer is fairly low, lots of grammatical errors and badly constructed sentences, the whole thing reads like it was written by a twelve year old. The screenshots are just used to take up space and make the eBook seem longer, and overall it is badly put together and presented.</p>
<p><strong>Conclusion</strong></p>
<p>Stay away from this pile of rubbish, it is nothing more than a ridiculous attempt by the author to pass along some useless information and make himself some money, there is no gold, there is not even any silver, there is absolutely nothing of value to be found in the eBook in any way, shape or form, do not buy it. If you have already purchased it, contact your credit card company and instigate a call back, do not let this thief benefit from the garbage he is trying to sell to unsuspecting people.</p>
<p><strong>Rating: SCAM!<br />
Zero stars of four<br />
Difficulty level: Impossible to judge as not real method is shown, pure garbage.<br />
Money required: A small fortune if you use the PPC method of traffic generation.<br />
Pages: 33, with 6 pages of sales hype, and around 10 pages of just screenshots.<br />
Price: $47, with an actual value of $0</strong></p>
<p><a title="http://www.topsecretmagiccode.com/" href="http://www.topsecretmagiccode.com/" target="_blank">Click to visit the Scam eBook homepage (why?)<br />
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