It’s here. The follow-up to one of my favourite ebooks of all time is finally here and the email storm from JV partners has already begun. Ever since picking up my copy of Affiliate Project X, I’ve been applying some of the techniques described and tweaking some of my affiliate promotions. Let just say the results have been noticeable.
It was only recently that I found out about the impending release of Day Job Killer and without even viewing the preview video I was already set to buy my own copy. After all, I’d only be spending money I’d earnt because of Affiliate Project X so why not?!
Anyway, Day Job Killer is the second in the series of affiliate how-to guides that are sold as “industry changing”. Affiliate Project X was certainly a refreshing change from most of the other IM ebooks I’ve read. Just as Casino Royale 2006 was the gritty James Bond movie, Affiliate Project X was the gritty IM how-to ebook.
These aren’t just more IM ebooks. The methods described really do work! Today, I received a commission payment of $331 for January. That was just from one merchant and primarly because of just one of the methods described in Affiliate Project X.
If you’re interested in affiliate marketing at all then do have a look over at Day Job Killer. Hell, don’t even use my affiliate link! www.dayjobkiller.com. It’s discounted as an introductory offer so if you’re going to check it out, do it now.
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Dude! I heard that this (DJK) is nothing but a big scam and Aff Project X too! See here:
http://www.scam.com/showthread.php?t=22106
Oh dear. Well, of course, no magical Internet marketing bullet is going to do anyone any good if buyers don’t get off their arses and put some effort in.
From the forum:
Oh dear. Completely missed the point or just didn’t apply the methods correctly (more likely if that was the author’s understanding of the APX methods). There will always be those who sell snakeoil, just as there will always be those who give it 10%, fail and blame the methods.
Buyers should remember that ClickBank operate an 8-week refund policy. Anyone who feels scammed should just get their money back.
Do I care if people are calling these two ebooks a scam? Hell, no! I’ve made money using the techniques described. Some I was using even before reading APX.
In my blog post above, I mentioned receiving over $300 from a single merchant for commissions earnt in January. Here’s a screencapture of the earnings day-by-day. Note that I haven’t done much promotion on this particular campaign for a long time now and I don’t get much in the way of traffic through my affiliate links, but see how well they convert. That’s 1 sale every 18 clicks and I’m not spending a penny on traffic.
The stuff works, but it only works when the reader works. What more can I say?
Well, that forum thread didn’t last long…