The Rich Jerk Review
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Not too long
ago there was a big commotion in many chat rooms when somebody (going under the
nickname "kellyandsummer") was selling a ClickBank affiliate site on eBay
for $379,000. According to the figures given in the auction, the site had
made over $500,000 of profit since inception, and over $1,000,000 of
ClickBank sales. No one knows the exact site however some people have said
it might possibly be:
Topsitereviews.com "this is not a know fact, this is based on the
information we have heard." As you might expect, a lot of people were
skeptical of the site's income claims. But having researched the site and
carefully followed the
discussion threads, while I have no way to verify the numbers, I did
eventually come round to the belief that they probably are genuine. So what
happened next? kellyandsummer made an eBook, "The Rich Jerk" describing the
strategies that they use on this and other sites - and as you can imagine
this also generated a big buzz on the forums - especially since the sales
letter is very unusual and in your face. Now, while I thought the sales
letter was clever, at first I wasn't sure that it was for me, but after
reading all the discussions, I eventually decided that I just had to find
out. So what did I think?
First off, let me tell you what's in the package, and who it's for, and who
it's not for:
* After you pay, you get access to a fairly short (47 pages) PDF eBook. It's
nicely written and clearly formatted. I also can say that I only spotted one
very minor error and one typo when reading, so the editing is up to a good
standard.
* The eBook is intended for people who have web sites, maybe dabbled in
affiliate programs or selling online, but just aren't getting the results
they hope for. As the sales letter explains, there isn't a lot of fluff, and
there isn't a lot of unnecessary background explanation (it's assumed you
know how to build a web site, what affiliate programs are, what pay per
click search engines are, etc. - so if you don't already the basics of
building a web site and Internet marketing, get some experience, or read an
introductory guide like Insider Secrets first).
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For me, and I expect most people with a little Internet
experience, this brevity is a good thing. I don't want to slog my way
through hundreds of pages of fluff in order to pick up some good tips.
But, that said, I do realize that there are people who won't like this
approach.
So, in short: Do NOT buy this eBook if you are complete novice, or need
to be hand-holded every tiny step of the way.
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