Wednesday, August 30, 2006
A Couple of Last Chances
A couple of worthwhile business tools are going bye-bye tomorrow and I just thought I'd let you know before they went away. Both are the results of Internet marketing giants who are retiring from the biz, each in their own way.
Michael Campbell's "Clickin' It Rich" and "Revenge of the Mini-Nets"
Michael Campbell wrote some of the first great guides to affiliate marketing. Clickin' It Rich is a classic. But Michael plans to retire it at the end of August. Why? Isn't it any good anymore?
Actually, he just updated it a few months ago. It just dawned on him recently that he was tired of spending time keeping it updated and dealing with support questions.
He makes enough money off of his network of affiliate marketing sites that he realized he could easily retire all his ebooks and put that support time into the marketing experiments that he loves.
So he's retiring his ebooks and retreating into simply finding more ways to build his large affiliate network.
"Revenge of the Mini-Nets" isn't as much of a loss as Clickin' It Rich. "Revenge" is a good ebook on how to use your sites' linking power to focus the search engines' attention on the pages you most want them to rank highly.
But losing "Clickin' It Rich" is a real loss to any affiliate marketer who hasn't read it. Not only does it take you step by step through the process of setting up a successful affiliate business, but it also gives valuable tips that I've seen nowhere else on finding the hottest niches and products to target.
Like I say, it's a classic and I'm glad I got it before he retired it. If you do affiliate marketing and don't have it. I urge you to get Clickin' It Rich while you can.
Mark Joyner's XTreme Business Makeover
Mark Joyner, if you haven't heard of him, is one of the pioneers of Internet marketing. He's had multiple million-dollar businesses of his own and has coached dozens of other million-dollar business owners to success.
He drew back from Internet marketing about a year ago to pursue other interests. But some of the people he has coached got him to put together one last Internet marketing training tool.
His XTreme Business Makeover has nearly sold out in the week or so it's been on the market. There are less than 100 left and if they aren't sold out by the end of August, they're cutting them off anyway.
The course includes 10 hours of DVDs in which Mark does a complete makeover on a business that is already making millions of dollars. That's right: the business is already making MILLIONS OF DOLLARS and Mark Joyner finds 10 HOURS WORTH of things they can do to improve it.
Tapping into this kind of business know-how isn't available often. Is it cheap? No. But they guarantee that they will give you $10,000 two months from now if you buy it, make an honest effort to apply its principles, and still haven't tripled your revenues with these insights in that amount of time.
That's not a guarantee to take lightly. Check Mark Joyner's Xtreme Business Makeover out while it's still available.
Jeff
A couple of worthwhile business tools are going bye-bye tomorrow and I just thought I'd let you know before they went away. Both are the results of Internet marketing giants who are retiring from the biz, each in their own way.
Michael Campbell's "Clickin' It Rich" and "Revenge of the Mini-Nets"
Michael Campbell wrote some of the first great guides to affiliate marketing. Clickin' It Rich is a classic. But Michael plans to retire it at the end of August. Why? Isn't it any good anymore?
Actually, he just updated it a few months ago. It just dawned on him recently that he was tired of spending time keeping it updated and dealing with support questions.
He makes enough money off of his network of affiliate marketing sites that he realized he could easily retire all his ebooks and put that support time into the marketing experiments that he loves.
So he's retiring his ebooks and retreating into simply finding more ways to build his large affiliate network.
"Revenge of the Mini-Nets" isn't as much of a loss as Clickin' It Rich. "Revenge" is a good ebook on how to use your sites' linking power to focus the search engines' attention on the pages you most want them to rank highly.
But losing "Clickin' It Rich" is a real loss to any affiliate marketer who hasn't read it. Not only does it take you step by step through the process of setting up a successful affiliate business, but it also gives valuable tips that I've seen nowhere else on finding the hottest niches and products to target.
Like I say, it's a classic and I'm glad I got it before he retired it. If you do affiliate marketing and don't have it. I urge you to get Clickin' It Rich while you can.
Mark Joyner's XTreme Business Makeover
Mark Joyner, if you haven't heard of him, is one of the pioneers of Internet marketing. He's had multiple million-dollar businesses of his own and has coached dozens of other million-dollar business owners to success.
He drew back from Internet marketing about a year ago to pursue other interests. But some of the people he has coached got him to put together one last Internet marketing training tool.
His XTreme Business Makeover has nearly sold out in the week or so it's been on the market. There are less than 100 left and if they aren't sold out by the end of August, they're cutting them off anyway.
The course includes 10 hours of DVDs in which Mark does a complete makeover on a business that is already making millions of dollars. That's right: the business is already making MILLIONS OF DOLLARS and Mark Joyner finds 10 HOURS WORTH of things they can do to improve it.
Tapping into this kind of business know-how isn't available often. Is it cheap? No. But they guarantee that they will give you $10,000 two months from now if you buy it, make an honest effort to apply its principles, and still haven't tripled your revenues with these insights in that amount of time.
That's not a guarantee to take lightly. Check Mark Joyner's Xtreme Business Makeover out while it's still available.
Jeff
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