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Article Ten

If you know anything about affiliate marketing, then you know it's tough. Not only that but it's an industry that's constantly in flux. What works one day may not work the next. If you're going to succeed in that business then you need to stay on top of the latest trends. Back in October there was an eBook released that helped you to do just that. It was called Affiliate Project X. In it's first week it broke an all time sales record and continued racking up the sales ever since. Well the author of APX has released a new product called Day Job Killer.




The Day Job Killer is authored by the same guy who wrote Adwords Miracle and Affiliate Project X, which broke the Clickbank record for sales when it was released last October (selling over 6,000 copies in just 1 week). Obviously Chris, the author knows what he's talking about. This guy understands affiliate marketing inside out.

The ebook is less than 100 pages and is extremely easy to read. It has no fluff, no hype, no outdated textbook information that doesn't work in the real world. The techniques are being used right now by a few savvy affiliates who are making a killing online. Chris lays out everything in such a way that makes it easy to understand and follow.

There are a few problems that I see with Day Job Killer, though. One of them is costs. Chris advocates using PPC programs for advertising, and these can add up tremendously. For the affiliate marketer who is just starting out, they usually don't have a lot of money to spend on advertising. Although Chris's techniques help you to minimize costs, there are still costs nonetheless, and this may turn some people off to the book.

He does offer alternative techniques, however, that are free. Unfortunately these techniques fall into the realm of a little far fetched and difficult to implement. Though I imagine that if you were able to pull them off, they could be very effective.

There are a ton of products out there that promise you overnight riches. Some of them actually contain some useful information, but most don't. If you want to try and separate the wheat from the chaff, then you have to do your research. In the dog eat dog world, everyone is trying to do anything they can to make a buck because every little bit counts. Don't believe all the hype from most of these products. Use review sites and do your research so that you don't wind up spending more money than you have to. Day Job Killer is a good product that may be worth it to you if you have some cash to throw around. Do your research before buying, though, as this one is not for everyone.

Mike Pennachio
Internet Affiliate Marketer

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Article nine

Well I think I can honestly say that I have received the most emails ever for the book, Day Job Killer. Virtually every marketer's list I am on has sent me an email about this new e-book by Chris McNeeney. Most people do not know who he is because he does not usually promote his name with his products, and only goes by Chris.

>Chris McNeeney is an Internet marketer from the U.K. and was the creator of both Adwords Miracle and Affiliate Project X. Day Job Killer is his latest creation and as I mentioned before is being heavily promoted, which brings us to the problem.

The problem with any marketing tactic, and in particular Internet marketing, is that it will be over used and lose its potential. Sure these methods that Chris teaches worked for him and the small test group he worked with, but how many people can do the exact same thing and get results. One example Chris teaches is "campaign nuking" where you find a high producing keyword on Google and watch the top ads for a few days, then you basically copy their ad and out bid them. That may work if you do not have much competition, but even in a mildly competitive niche how many people can do this effectively. I can almost bet Google will be onto this quite quickly and start banning identical or similar ads.

There are many more tips and tricks in Day Job Killer that would have worked before everyone knew about them and if your niche is not too competitive they may still work. On launch day I checked to see how many affiliates were promoting this book and found about 200 with active Adwords campaigns running. That is often a good indicator that the money is in the reselling and not the content. At $77 Day Job Killer is a bit expensive to read just for fun, however ClickBank does have a good return policy. Maybe in a day or two someone will have a cheaper knock off version - after all that's Internet marketing.

Ted Curry is part of the Marketing Team at MEC Marketing

http://www.mec-marketing.com

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Article eight

"Day Job Killer" is the macho-sounding name given by Affiliate Project X creator Chris McNeeney to his latest product. Like AFfiliate Project X, or "APX," Day Job Killer is the result of an experiment Chris conducted with 12 individuals handpicked by him to teach how to make money online as an affiliate marketer. As Chris said regarding the APX 12, these individuals were personally "drip fed" and "force fed" the successful marketing techniques employed by him. As in APX, Day Job Killer, or "DJK," promises to reveal these "secret" ways to succeed as an internet marketer.

DJK is the result of Chris McNeeney's months-long 'personal crusade against the industry," presumably the internet marketing industry. Calling himself the "industry party-crasher," Chris has expressed interest in teaching basic but effective ways for the "little guy" to make money at affiliate marketing online.

In his mailing materials of early 2007 concerning his newest methods at that time - to be taught to the Chosen 12 or "dirty dozen," as he calls them - Chris stated, "These methods are responsible for $9,000 a day I had recently." This income, he further states, is not from his mailing list but only from pay-per-click or "PPC" advertising.

The test cases that became Day Job Killer revolved around "some very unorthodox, new techniques to generate insane figures," according to Chris. Calling DJK "even bigger" than APX, Chris also remarked, "Nothing like this has been put out. Ever." That audacious claim certainly sounds like a bunch of hype. Affiliate Project X was big stuff, but many people thought it was just "rehash," so what about Day Job Killer? Well, for one thing, whatever was rehash in APX was put in a very original, succinct, comprehensible and precise manner, such that, rehash or not, it worked. One would expect no less, therefore, than the same quality with Day Job Killer.

>Providing more details about Day Job Killer, Chris stated:

"The guide is very simply a series of step-by-steps methods that I have copied from six figure affiliates. Four months on the road, building up an understanding beyond Project X.

"It's that simple.

"I have taken from guys who don't speak at seminars, but do pull in six figures. Expect to hear from a 34-year-old from New York City, and a 'Cali whizz kid.' Let them tell you what they do and how they do it. I met them. Your favorite guru knows some of them - but he won't discuss them.

"And it gets deeper...

"Apart from networking with underground affiliates and moneymakers, I have also been listening to what my 14,000 strong network of customers and affiliates have been up to - what works in the trenches. What your problems are and how to solve them."

Day Job Killer has all the earmarks of a well-created product that lays out simple instructions on following a blueprint for affiliate-marketing success.

Jamie Clarkson has been online since 1995. For more information on Day Job Killer, you can go to http://superaffiliateproject.com/day-job-killer.html

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Article Seven 4/07

I am sure if you have been on the internet subscribing to various newsletters you would have have come across Andrew Fox Affiliate Factor X newsletter. Basically, he is having a promotion where he is paying a small fee to get people to refer other people to sign up for his newsletter.

I was browsing the internet and I came across somebody else who was promoting the newsletter obviously for a quick buck. It caught my attention and I signed up. This Affiliate X factor is a new product that he will be promoting. The newsletter is basically to get mind share so that when it does launch he will have people who are ready to buy it. This is a very clever marketing strategy.

I downloaded his report and read it. Actually I found it very interesting. In it he explains how he was a drop out and that his grades were very terrible. He then goes on to explain how he earned $39,000 for the Day Job Killer launch.

What is really fascinating about the report is that he draws the reader in. He shows his first million dollar beach front home. He further wets the appetite by showing the reader he's two Ferraris that he has purchased the F360 Spider and F355. He finally goes on to show the luxury yacht he has bought. I am sure that after demonstrating the lifestyle that you can lead you will definitely pay attention to the rest of the report. This definitely is a very smart marketing tactic.

Now what really is valuable in this free guide is that he goes on to show you exactly how he did $39,000 from Day Job Killer. He explains how he created mind share by preparing his audience for the launch a month before the time. He also goes into depth the emails that he sent. I think if you are wanting to become a super affiliate then you need to study these in depth as the copywriting is extremely good. Finally, he also mentions the special bonuses he offered to make people want to buy the product from him.

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Mark Abrahams is a full time internet marketer who has helped others to earn a living online.

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Article Six 3/07

Seems these days every Internet mass marketer, and their brother, has the secret ingredient or method of replacing your current day job grind with an instant, or near instant, million dollar a year from Internet sales and marketing gimmick. Well I'm here to tell you Day Job Killer is another one of those gimmicks or fads if you will. The only difference between Day Job Killer and other such Internet marketing methods is that Day Job Killer will work - for now. I'm going to divulge the truth behind it and from there let you make your own decision if you should proceed with using the methods it provides for affiliate marketing.

But first for the new people to affiliate marketing and to those of you who want to read some credibility about myself the next 5 paragraphs will be on my background and a general lesson on affiliate marketing. I will get back to Day Job Killer I promise.

Ok, so let me give you a little history on myself. I'm sure it will sound like countless others you've heard and maybe even close to your own story. I got my first Internet access account way back in 1991 and since then I have always thought that the Internet was going to be the advertising/sales medium to replace the traditional direct mail,newspaper,magazine methods of advertising. I still believe that, although its going to take several more years for it to happen than I thought it would initially.

Those were the days of free domain name registrations through Internic, or Network Solutions as they are called now, and anyone could register a domain name for free and have a website on that domain within minutes or hours and it was all free. I won't go into the story of how all of that changed but lets just say that Network Solutions figured out that there was money to be made from domain name registrations and thus now you have to pay for them.

Anyway, I dabbled in setting up some websites and shopping carts, bebopped around on eBay with a few items I had to sell and actually made a little money here and there. Not much mind you but a little extra change every now and again. Along came a new concept in sales on the Internet back about 1994 or so called affiliate marketing. If you don't know what that is its basically advertising a product for sale that you don't own, or stock, for someone else that does for a cut, or percentage, of the sale.

This method of sales on the Internet for the average Joe grew tremendously fast. It was so successful for companies that participated that Internet websites like Commission Junction began springing up to bring Internet average Joe's and companies together. Today there in excess of over 10,000 affiliate programs one can join and begin marketing products on the Internet.

Of course it had to happen, there came individuals out of the woodwork claiming they made millions off of affiliate marketing and was ready to divulge their secrets to all - for a price. This information came to you by varied means usually secret insider websites that you logged into or, as is most common today, an eBook about their secrets. Again another avenue for affiliate marketing sprang up for selling access to these secrets for the publishers. And you guessed it websites were created to bring these publishers and average Joes together to form alliances, or affiliate associations between themselves. The most popular for this type of affiliate referral websites today is ClickBank.

Alrighty so there you have a brief history on myself and a primer on affiliate marketing. Now lets move on to Day Job Killer and why it should be renamed Day Job Replacer.

Day Job Killer is the latest release of eBooks on using PPC (pay per click) advertising to capitalize on affiliate marketing. The book is written by Chris McNeeney who also wrote "Affiliate Project X" back in Oct of 2006 and "Adwords Miracle" the year before. When his eBook APX came out it was a smash success among affiliate marketers because it revived a new way of using Adwords to promote affiliate product sales.

For the bulk of this report I will focus on the one technique in Day Job Killer known as "Direct Linking X". I will do this primarily because: A) It is the ONE method in Day Job Killer that the average Joe can implement right away B) It is the easiest of the methods to start with and see results C) I have actual personal proof of the results of using it.

Altogether there are 6 different techniques revealed in Day Job Killer. All of them require cash and time to implement. The techniques are described as being nasty,ruthless and to be quite honest some of them do require a degree of "take no prisoners" attitude towards PPC advertsing.

Direct Linking X is or should be part two of Chris's Affiliate Project X eBook. Actually it is a revamped method of performing the GoogleCash method of PPC that Google banned some time ago. This method puts a spin on it in that you link directly to affiliate partners such as Wal-Mart, Amazon, and Target product pages.

As I mentioned of the methods revealed in Day Job Killer this is the only method the average Joe can participate in right away. But be fore warned even this method is not for the truly dedicated to succeeding and absolutely requires research and cash investment into PPC.

Basically you find high ticket items on your affiliate partner's products list and create PPC ads to promote them while collecting a commission for each sale. The explanation of how to implement Direct Linking X give clear examples of what grabs attention in these ads and will garner higher click through ratios.

The problem is while one could setup a couple of test ads fairly quickly to really employ this method of PPC and affiliate marketing you will need to devote a significant amount of time into research for the ads. Thus Day Job Killer becomes Day Job Replacer as you find more and more of your time being invested into implementing the methods in the eBook. And this is the easiest one to do. The other methods described in the eBook such as "The Leveler" could require a week or more of research just to get started and then the constant staying at the process to stay in the game.

Ok so I promised results of how well Direct Linking X performed for me so here it is in all of its glory or lack of. I followed the advice to a "T" in the method and chose two ads to run. Both of them were Amazon products, both of them according Amazon's Hot Sellers page were hot products in their categories. One was a Weber Smoker/Grill and the other was a hiking boot made by Rocket Dog.

I setup the two ads exactly as described in Day Job Killer and turned the Adwords campaign loose on Google. Both ads I started out at 80 cents each to garner high position for the first day and then lowered the bid price the second day to 20 cents. The Weber ad received 4582 views or impressions and 109 clicks about a 2.39% CTR. Out of this I made one sale for a grand total of $8.20 in affiliate commission. These 109 clicks cost me $26 in Adwords advertsing expenses so as you can see I lost on that campaign. The Rocket Dog ad performed about the same and had zero sales so I totally lost all of my ad dollars on that campaign.

Now some will argue that I picked the wrong items to market or that my ads were not effective enough, but I beg to differ. A 2.39% CTR is excellent for such a targeted specific ad usually you are doing good if you can get around a 1% CTR. So in essence what I'm saying here is that you really need to pick and choose which products to market and they had better be high end products that pay a healthy commission. Dealing with Amazon you can get anywhere from a 4% to 10% commission so you really have to be on your toes to find a really hot product that will sell easily. Also you need to do what they call "split testing" ads which in essence means creating various ads for the same product and seeing which ones perform best. I haven't gotten to that point yet. I just started with Day Job Killer a few days agao so I am really still on a learning curve with it as well.

This all of course adds to credit to my statement that Day Job Killer should be renamed Day Job Replacer. It is not a method of setting up ads and letting them run on auto-pilot and sit back and collect great financial rewards. It is in essence another job for you to work at and invest time into.

The biggest problem I have with Day Job Killer is that now that over 10,000 people have bought the eBook the methods will get exploited over and over again and the GoogleCash slap (banning of ad types) will in no doubt be around the corner. So Day Job Killer and its methods are what I like to call FAD marketing, here today and gone tomorrow. Another problem is that you are not building up a long term income strategy plan. Once the methods get banned the cash flow ends abruptly and you will have to scramble to replace the income.

So to sum it up do I recommend Day Job Killer? Yes and No. Yes, if you want some excellent PPC marketing strategies to experiment and work with that will eventually make you some extra cash and maybe a lot of it if you happen to hit upon a highly profitable product thats not over marketed already. No if you are looking for any kind of long term return on your investment of time and money. Day Job Killer brings several new strategies to light on PPC advertsing but is not for the faint of heart when it comes to time and money investment.

If you have bought Day Job Killer and want to make things a little easier on your self I have a video and an Excel spreadsheet that will help creating your Amazon affiliate links and PPC ads easier. It is called The Day Job Killer Success Kit. It comes with 2 videos that further explain Direct Linking X method and shows how it should be done, an example of the type of ads to run in PPC advertsing campaigns, and the Excel spreadsheet for creating the ad contents. Its an excellent addition to the eBook since it does show you exactly how to use Direct Linking X by example.

Rick is an Internet marketer and owns several websites. Visit his website and find out why 99% of affiliate marketers fail

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Article Five 2/07

In the back of my mind as I was slowly reading Chris
McNeeney's sequel to his popular 'Affiliate Project X'
ebook, I kept thinking this is just too mean. I would
never use some of the tactics described in 'Day Job Killer'.
No way boss.

It is too ruthless, too heartless and much too clever
for someone like me!

First, it should be explained this ebook is a short,
cut to the bone sampling of some of the affiliate
marketing techniques for using PPC advertising
programs such as Google Adwords to sell affiliate
products. Although these marketing tactics can just
as easily be applied to selling your own products.

The writing is crisp and to the point. No fluff,
no filler, just step-by-step information on what
you should do to turn a profit in your Pay Per
Click advertising.

Second, this is not a book for beginners, you have
to know the lingo and be somewhat familiar with online
affiliate marketing to enjoy the full benefits. Although
a complete novice could take many of the points listed here
and use them, this ebook was written for those who know
their CTR from their CPC. If you're already scratching
your head this book is not for you. Instead, it is for
someone who wants advanced marketing techniques which
does require some marketing savvy to pull off.

Third, many of the marketing techniques in this book
are ruthless and may not be everyone's cup of tea.
It can be downright brutal, for example, there's
something called CAMPAIGN NUKING -- where you go in
and steal an Adwords campaign from another marketer
and use this book's techniques to underbid them and
basically nuke their advertising campaign.

Another technique called the 'The Leveller' where
you ambush a marketing guru and take his customers
right from under his nose. Ingenuous ways of
making sure you get the affiliate click and sales
instead of the big name guru or vendor.

Personally I have been an affiliate marketer for
over 5 or 6 years now and making a good full time
living at it. My marketing model is slightly different
since I use organic search to target my keywords;
therefore the majority of my traffic and customers are
supplied free. Even so, I found many helpful hints
on how to improve my own online marketing.

You must also realize, building a content/organic
marketing system takes months (more likely years) to
create a profitable return. Using PPC programs like
Google Adwords or Yahoo! Search Marketing is a totally
different ball game and the returns can be almost
instantaneous.

You join an affiliate program such as ClickBank,
Commission Junction, Amazon... pick a product, create
an ad, find targeted keywords and then start a PPC
campaign... in a matter of hours you can be in business
promoting and selling your affiliate products online.

The Catch?

There is always a catch, otherwise everyone would
be quitting their day job and working on the net.
No boss, no daily drive, no nosy workmates, no measly
wages, no 9to5 daily grind... instead you would be
working at home or wherever in the world you would
love to be, you would be your own boss and most
importantly you would have plenty of money to burn.

So what's the catch?

You really have to know what you're doing or you
will lose money. PPC means you have to pay for each
click/visitor to your site or affiliate link... bid
too high or make no sales and you can lose your money
faster than you can say 'Quit your day job!'

However, there are those who have perfected the PPC
system and are making large sums of yearly income.
The authors (Chris & Ken) of this book are supposedly
bringing in over 7 figures a year from their affiliate
marketing.

After reading this book and examining the techniques
described, there's no reason to doubt that figure.
Although I would liked to have seen the flip side of
all those ClickBank earning graphs, i.e. how much
advertising revenue was actually spent to generate
those kind of sales? But I also have been marketing
long enough to realize if you know exactly what you're
doing, you can make a lot of money quickly with online
affiliate marketing.

>The reason large sums of money can be made is because
you can scale up and duplicate any profitable campaigns.
Computers and automation can make handling thousands
of keywords/campaigns possible and easy. Once you have
figured out a profitable keyword/product/campaign just
do as the book suggests -- rinse and repeat.

Anyone can take the techniques in this book and use to
them to increase their affiliate earnings. As an Amazon
affiliate, I really appreciated the points discussed and
as an affiliate marketer in general, there was a lot of
useful information I can use to increase my earnings.

Keep in mind, once you have a successful site and getting
plenty of targeted traffic, sometimes it is only a matter
of picking the right affiliate product or changing just
some simple words in your ads or on your site to greatly
increase your conversions.

Anyone can take the marketing techniques described
and set up their own online income source with the
possibility of finally killing that day job.

But remember there is a large learning curve and it
will depend (like everything in life) on your own
inventive skills and personal resources. You have
to be creative, manipulative, savvy and sometimes
downright heartless to succeed. The more ruthless
and merciless you are, the better your chances.

As mentioned before, this ebook is probably
not for you. Then again, I have always been
a bad judge of a person's character!

...
The author is a full time Internet Marketer with numeroussites on the web, including two niche sites on InternetMarketing. His main site is Internet Marketing StrategiesFor the latest and most effective marketing tools try: Marketing Tool GuideCopyright © 2007 Titus Hoskins. This article may be freely distributed if this resource box stays attached.

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Article Four 2/07

The long awaited new product of the infamous Chris McNeeney, “Day Job Killer” has been on the shelves for a week now. It broke his previous sales records set by “Affiliate Project X” by selling over 5000 copies inside of 24 hours. This is very impressive, for a product that doesn’t quite live up to its predecessor when it comes to new content.

Some of the reviews that I have read, not counting the reviews that were designed to make sales (see “the leech” method in APX), agree with my opinion. Some of the methods are advanced versions of the previous laid out in APX. Don’t get me wrong, these methods are still very effective. I just think that some people were expecting a little more.

One of the things that I found the critics attacking was his “Direct Linking X” method. This is the first method that he covers and constitutes over 20 pages out of the 70 page document. Direct linking is considered to be ineffective and outdated by most marketers today. It is better known as the "google cash " method. During the last couple of years, the use of pre-sells, landing pages, bonus giveaways, review pages, and lead capture pages is predominate in most adwords type environments.

Mr. McNeeley’s critics have pointed this out but I think they have missed the main intent of this entire method. Chris talks about using other avenues besides click bank for this specific method. He suggests Amazon.com, Paydotcom, and Linkshare, to name a few. The critical point that I think everyone is missing is that he suggests using venues in other English speaking countries such as Canada, Great Britain, and Australia.

The competition on Google USA is absolutely fierce nowadays! No thanks to Chris himself. I personally launched an adwords campaign, to promote Day Job Killer, the day it became available. Actually, I used 2 different ad groups employing 2 separate methods that I learned from APX. I did make some sales, but within 48 hours, the bid price to get your ad on the first page exceeded $3 a click!

I decided to pull out and wait for the dust to settle. Mind you, I was only bidding on targeted key words (“day job killer”). I can only imagine what the more general words where going for. I continued to monitor the battle all week and it only got worse. The irony here is that everybody was using the new techniques that they learned in Day Job Killer against each other, especially a very nasty one called “Campaign Nuking”, that I will not go into here.

The point that I am trying to make here is that Chris makes mention several times, that we should start looking for less competitive markets. He goes into great detail on where and how to look for these markets. With less competition, you can go back to basics and use the old popular direct linking methods. The commissions are not as high as most clickbank payouts, but you can make up for this by having a greater number of campaigns.

The Day Job Killer is still one of the best affiliate marketing documents available, especially for those of you that don’t have a clue and would like to try your hand at affiliate marketing. I would highly recommend reading “Affiliate Project X” first and if you have no experience with adwords, you might want to read “Adword Miracles” as well.

To find out more about the Day Job Killer and Chris McNeeney's other works you can click here. I am giving away an "Affiliate Marketers Toolbox" valued at over $500 to anyone who purchases his product through my links.

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Article three

Day Job Killer is an ebook written by Chris X, which basically shows you super effective methods of Affiliate marketing, and if you use the correctly, it will allow you to quit your daily job and start living on online income. That's why its called Day Job Killer. Would like to make a living online? So read on.

Chris X is also the author of Affiliate Project X, and he made some killing sales with product, and I don't doubt that Day Job Killer has become very successful product as well. Yes, it has!

Many people think the techniques are outdated in the ebook, because it's been out for a while, however hundreds or even thousands of affiliates are still using these techniques to generate huge sales online. So if they are still using these methods, it means that they work. Some niches are over saturated with affiliates, which might make you think that techniques don't work, but if you do a bit of research and find a nice niche, these methods will help you to dominate that niche.

Actually, if you do few searches on Google and find some websites, you will notice that they are using Day Job Killer's techniques to make money online. However, as I said, you can discovers some niches, where marketers haven't used those methods, and you can be the first one to start making money out of that niche.

Will I Really Quit My Daily Job?

I bought Day Job Killer, because I have read Affiliate Project X, and I liked it. So, when I say Day Job Killer, I decided to get this as well, because I knew it will even better.

So you want to know whether the techniques described in the ebook, will help you to make a full-time income on the Internet?

The short answer is yes, however you have to use the techniques correctly and work hard, before earning a decent amount of money online. The problems is that too many people purchase "make money online" ebooks, and after reading them, they simply don't apply the methods described in the ebooks, because they are too lazy and they just don't want to do it.

One of the techniques that Day Job Killer provides is how to use Adwords to make money online as an affiliate. Few years ago it was really easy to make money with Adwords being an affiliate of some program, but now the old methods don't work anymore, and if you try to use them, you will throw your money into the bin. So if you read Day Job Killer, you will find nowadays techniques on how to use Adwords for affiliate marketing.

Day Job Killer is not complicated, and you will be to get started quickly.

More About Day Job Killer

Lots of people ask me, how do I do with these techniques described in the ebook, and all I can say that the best method that works for me is Direct Linking X, but there are some others techniques, which work good as well. However, this is the one that makes me a real cash. I am very satisfied with the methods and the whole ebook of Chris X.

I wouldn't say that Day Job Killer is a perfect guide for newbies, who haven't got ANY money to spent, but if you have some basic knowledge about Internet Marketing and few bucks to spend, then it would ideal for you.
I have read some negative reviews about Day Job Killer on the Internet, however, I can say that there is NOTHING illegal in the ebook, and I don't really understand why people don't like it.

Affiliate marketing is becoming harder every day, and more affiliates are coming to make money online, and the competition goes up. I would say that the techniques in Day Job Killer are so good that they will help you to be one of the best, despite the level of competition and the number of affiliates in the niche. Kill or be killed.

If You Want To Find Out More About Day Job Killer, Please Visit http://www.thedayjobkiller.info

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Article Two 3/07

Thousands of copies of Day Job Killer have been sold. The ebook contains five main strategies. The first strategy, called Direct Linking X, has been very popular. But what's outlined in Chris McNeeney's guide doesn't tell the whole story. Here are three things you need to know if you are using Day Job Killer's Direct Linking X strategy.

  1. Direct linking is very easy. That's the allure of it. But it's also the curse. Because direct linking is so easy, anyone can start doing it. That means a lot of competition, particularly for the most popular products. It also means that bid prices can get expensive quickly. Be very wary of this. Have a strategy and decide on your bid before you create your direct linking campaign. If you decide to simply try to outbid everyone else, you will likely lose a lot of money. There are plenty of products out there, if you can't find an acceptable bid for what you want to promote, move on to another product.
  2. Timing is another important consideration for the Direct Linking X strategy. As in, when are you going to be charged for your pay per click ads and when are you going to be paid your commissions? Many successful direct linkers have ended up failing because they could not afford to pay their advertising bills. Sure, the money from the commissions was coming (eventually), but not until a month or two after the advertising bills had to be paid. This all varies depending on the search engine you are using to advertise and the network you are promoting products on. Understand all the terms. Then set a budget based on what you can afford. As you are more successful, you will be able to grow.
  3. Sometimes when the market zigs, you need to zag. Day Job Killer's Direct Linking X strongly encourages folks to promote Clickbank products and Amazon products. That's all well and good and those strategies work. However, there are literally thousands of other people doing that very same thing. So get a little creative. There are plenty of affiliate networks available. Try some of them. Differentiate yourself.

There you have it. Three simple things that will help you maximize your results with Day Job Killer's Direct Linking X. Carefully choose the products you promote, set a budget, and be creative. Take what you learned in Day Job Killer and add in those three tips and you are on your way to success.

Michael M Thomas is an executive for a Fortune 500 company by day and an affiliate marketer by night. You can read more about Mike and his experiences at his blog

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If you haven't used Day Job Killer, chances are that you've heard about it if you've been in the affiliate marketing world for a long time. If you haven't yet used this affiliate marketing program, I'm going to tell you what you should expect and if it's worth you spending your time and money on it, or if it's just another elaborate scam designed to take your money away.

Simply put, Day Job Killer is a whole range of teachings that will enable you to wring every last possible dollar out of your affiliate marketing business. You may be brand new to affiliate or internet marketing or you might be someone whose been in the game for a while, but now matter what your situation, I can almost guarantee you'll get something from this system and in some ways should be in the arsenal or catalogue of every serious affiliate marketer whose wanting to the the absolute most out of their business, with the most minimal effort.

Don't expect you won't have to put any effort in with this system as you certainly will - it's most definitely a higher end product that's designed with the serious affiliate marketer in mind. Having said that, almost anyone with even the most limited background in affiliate marketing should be able to begin the methods described in Day Job Killer right away, you'll just need to put some time in at the computer.

I began using Day Job Killer after I'd already built my business to generate an income of around $200 per day which is decent, though not the target I was aiming for. Once I implemented just a few of the methods explained in Day Job Killer, I was making around $750 per day only a month later which was an absolutely spectacular difference. It wasn't the $5000+ per day they say was possible with using the system -- which I don't doubt is possible in the long run -- however it was definitely enough for me to stand up and take notice.

If you really want to begin seeing results in your affiliate marketing business then I truly recommend you give Day Job Killer a go. The fact is that like all Clickbank products you do get an 8 week money back guarantee on it so you really have nothing at all to lose -- that is, except a lot of money you could possibly be making if you choose not to invest in it!

In the end the choice is yours, though I honestly know of nothing that delivers like Day Job Killer. I've tried well over ten products that professed to be able to increase the profits of my affiliate business, however none of them really delivered on their promises.

Take it from someone whose actually used Day Job Killer and test it out. It could be the best investment you'll ever make in your online money making career.

Anyway, I hope this short Day Job Killer review has helped you in some way to make your decision about whether or not you want to buy it, but whatever happens I wish you success in your marketing journey!

>You can find out more about DAY JOB KILLER simply by CLICKING HERE. David Morris is a successful online businessman who has made a living doing everything from online marketing, to forex trading and even using internet gambling strategies!

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