Day Job Killer Review

March 5, 2007
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I received an email about this product some time ago. The title completely intrigued me. But, for some reason, I put it aside for the moment and you know what happens next. I completely forgot about it until I received another email from a different person extolling it’s virtues. So, I decided to have another look at the [tag]Day Job Killer[/tag].

The headline copy on the sales page exclaims “How a 34 year old from NYC and a whizz-kid from California ‘swiped’ from the [tag]super affiliates[/tag] and ‘raided’ the gurus without anyone even knowing…”

While the headline hints that there is something “sneaky” or “underhanded” about the “secrets” revealed in the ebook, there is really nothing of the sort. This is solid business practice. Just because no one thought of it before doesn’t mean that there is anything even faintly illegal or unethical about it.

In the sales letter it states “99 per cent of buyers of make money products never earn a red cent in profit. And the truth is, none of them ever will. They live broke, stay broke and will very probably die broke, while a small minority continue to rake in the thousands…”

That is probably true. But in the real world only 5% of the people out there can claim to be a success in the classic definition of success. The question is, what does this program offer that others don’t?

The answer is that it presents logical business knowledge packaged in a different way – possibly the way you need to hear it in order to make a difference to you. If you make your living as an [tag]affiliate[/tag] for other people’s products, acquiring knowledge of the tips, tricks and shortcuts used by super affiliates should be important to you.

I’ve been asked why there are so many different information products on the same basic subjects. And that’s a good question. The reason is that their are so many of us who see, hear and perceive things in different ways. One product may light one one persons imagination, but do nothing for another.

Is Day Job Killer the affiliate marketing program that you’ve been waiting for? I don’t know. Most of that is up to you. But if it delivers on half of what it promises, it is a giant step in the right direction for most of us.

For more information on the Day Job Killer, see the Day Job Killer sales letter.

Bob Stovall has been marketing on the Internet since 1991. Bob is the founder of BobStovall.com, a blog for Internet marketers, OrangeCat.net for Web Hosting Made Easy and is the Director of the Association of Real Estate Investment Professionals (AREIP.org).

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