Thinking of buying Project Quick Cash?

November 30, 2007 – 9:52 am
I just got this one, so hold off your purchase, and I'll post a review later today. It looks good so far, but I haven't even finished reading the first part yet ...

Bad luck with Craigslist?

November 29, 2007 – 10:04 pm
If you're anything like me, and probably most other marketers, you've tried dabbling with marketing on Craigslist. Tried posting, posting again, and then post again, only to see your posts getting flagged and/or deleted more or less instantly... Well, my posts aren't getting deleted anymore, since I learned this new trick ... I've had posts remaining in the listings for days, depending on activity in the area, up to a couple of weeks. All thanks to the method presented in this report. Go ahead and check it out

Lucid SEO

November 27, 2007 – 3:13 pm
I got a couple of promotions for this one, so I thought I'd have a quick look at it. If you've been thinking of buying Lucid SEO, think again. It's not anywhere near as good as the sales page wants you to think. The sales page claims that SEO is a lot easier than most SEO experts and consultants wants you to believe. David, Tim and Roy are absolutely right. On the ground level, SEO is very simple. Basic SEO is just that. Basic. If you do things right, you'll outrank the competition quite easily. But that's only basic SEO. It goes without saying that if you apply basic SEO to your sites, you will easily outrank those that don't apply basic SEO. The fact is that most site owners don't apply SEO to their sites, so you will have an advantage over those sites. The author lets you in on such basic ...

New From Chris: Google Assassin

November 23, 2007 – 12:07 pm
I'm not really sure where to begin with this one... Is it re-hashed information? Yes and no. But it is available outside of the Google Assassin package. What you get, basically, is access to Affiliates Den, a set of tools to help with your PPC-campaign and online coaching to help you use the tools correctly. Affiliates Den is great, but you can get similar tools outside of the Den for free ... The information in the coaching modules is also available in other products that doesn't cost $67/month. That's the biggest thing that really turns me off with this product. It's a monthly subscription. Now, if you are just starting out with PPC - would this be a good package for you? Actually it would. But if you're just starting out, $67/month is not a good price. If you could get this package for a one-off payment of between $97 and ...

“Site Stealer”? What a load of crap ….

July 20, 2007 – 11:21 pm
You've gotten the promotions. Maybe you fell for the "humor" in the salesletter, or one of the "bud"-videos, or the stupid Mike Filsaime-video. I've never seen a promotion this stinky before... It's obvious the guy is happy about his videocamera but the whole thing is just ridiculous... Let me tell you the worst part of it... Ok, it's not a "recycled" product per se, since it's new :) But I don't feel like making a new graphic for this product. What I'm told, however, is that the information has been taught and preached for years. "Don't reinvent the wheel! Copy and borrow from the masters.". You are keeping a swipe-file where you store the best phrases, titles, subtitles etc. aren't you? Great, save yourself some money, this isn't for you. This is part of a review I read: Site Stealer isn't about stealing the product. It is about stealing successful designs and ...

Blogging To The Bank? More like Blogging To The Rubbish Bin….

July 6, 2007 – 7:15 pm
You've gotten the promotions for Rob Benwells' Blogging To The Bank 2, haven't you? I hope for your own sake you didn't buy it. It's complete and utter rubbish. Even if you're a newbie, this is crap. Honestly. You don't need it. There are better guides out there, for free, that tells you the same thing. Get a hosted wordpress-blog, add adsense and affiliate-links, bookmark on social bookmarking and networking sites, research your keywords... Who needs a poorly written guide to figure that out? BTTB2 is just as bad as BTTB1, if not worse. Tom Dean has a review as well, over at his blog, and he's not the only one to agree with me. FFS, Rob, if you're making as much money as you claim on your blogs, why the F don't you hire yourself a proof-reader? Head on over to Tom Deans blog and read his review for more insights, I myself have ...

John Reels’ Sales Bully

June 26, 2007 – 6:48 pm
It seems to me like SalesBully will be all about psychological tricks to persuade people into buying your stuff. There's no secret to the fact that you can make people buy your products by instilling some fear into them by telling them that they will fail miserably in their ventures without your product, that they will go broke or die if they don't start using the tactics in your guide/report and what-not. From what I can make of the salespage, John does this by presenting you with a number of "facts". Like how they used the system to sell out their last product, "GoTryThis" in 7 days, how everyone who tested the system increased their conversion rates by up to 400% (or something, i didn't really take much notice), and how, basically, you will be overrun by your competition if you don't buy it. He uses a bunch of javascript and css-tricks ...

Need Cash Bad? Emergency Cash Plans review

June 25, 2007 – 7:29 pm
Hoho, looks like Santa is coming early this year :) And he's bringing some action-plans to quickly get some cash. Actually, It's Ben Shaffer who's bringing the plans. And he's not really Santa, as he wants you to shell out to get these plans. But it's only $37, and in my eyes, for once, it is $37 well spent. You get videos and pdf's explaining 18 very do-able plans to generate cash fairly easily and quick. It's not like Shawn Caseys' "Desperate For Cash" (which was very good, although the plans described were a bit too "i would perhaps do this and that, and maybe that, and hopefully i would come up with $$"), but here you actually get 18 action plans, not 18 "strategies", not 18 "tips and tricks", but 18 very well described ways to make money in a timely manner :) You get to learn the fundamentals of things like ...

Project Black Mask gun-down

June 20, 2007 – 8:34 pm
You've seen the hype, you've read all the promo-mails. If you bought it, good luck, be quick because the ebook comprises of old, rehashed outdated information. When a couple of thousand copies of the ebook is sold, and a couple of hundred people start working it - badabombadabing - shutdown, de-indexing and money wasted. Here are some comments that made me stay away from this: This book is a load of complete rehashed bullshit, full of affiliate links & old information that will get your sites banned quicker than you can say "ah crap" Imo mass content generation like this stopped being overly effective about a year ago, some people still make good cash out of it but it takes a ASS LOAD of automation & work. And another one: Just had a quick read and the content isn't bad, but its basic and freely available on the net. Oh, and he tells you ...

I need some input on this …

May 31, 2007 – 7:48 pm
I recently registered 2 new domains. One of the domains is going to be used for a hosted link-cloaking and redirection-service, and the other is going to be used for a new product I'm working on. The product is - you guessed it - a link-cloaker/redirect script with a few new and neat features (not at all like the old give-away product myAffiliateLinks). I need some help in deciding which domain will be used for what purpose. The first one is: hereisthelink.com The second one is: seethislink.com I've already started using hereisthelink.com for my affiliate/promotion-links, but I still haven't been able to decide whether I should use that domain for the hosted service, or for the script. Please help me decide. I would really, really appreciate your input on this. Just leave a comment and tell me whether the hosted service should be run from 1 - hereisthelink.com or 2 - seethislink.com Thanks!