Top Secret Magic Code eBook review r063
admin | September 1st, 2008 | scamToday 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!
Top Secret Magic Code review
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.
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.
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.
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?
Complete junk.
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.
Conclusion
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.
Rating: SCAM!
Zero stars of four
Difficulty level: Impossible to judge as not real method is shown, pure garbage.
Money required: A small fortune if you use the PPC method of traffic generation.
Pages: 33, with 6 pages of sales hype, and around 10 pages of just screenshots.
Price: $47, with an actual value of $0

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