Day Job Killer : Worth The Hype?What is the newest net craze, Day Job Killer! Of course, what it's all about is what you should be asking yourself! Is it just another ebook that promises the world and delivers nothing? Well, let’s take a look shall we?The reason everyone can’t stop talking about Day Job Killer is because the author, Chris McNeely had two previous hits (AdWords Miracle and Affiliate Project X). When I first hear he was bringing out another book (Day Job Killer) I didn't know what it was about and since I hated Affiliate Project X, I thought he had just once again re-wrote his ideas and hired an even better copywriter. Wrong! Day Job Killer is, like his previous two books, about affiliate marketing. Once again Chris shows that he loves Google, and dedicated a large portion of the book to AdWords and it workings, I feel I understand how AdWords works a bit more after reading Day Job Killer The biggest difference, and why I don’t hate this book is that finally, someone woke up and instead of promoting digital products (like those found on Clickbank and PayDotCom), Day Job Killer advocates promoting physical products. The biggest reason I know of that you want to be promoting digital products is… there are so many! Unlimited niches for you right away, the competition is very small, and most of them don’t have a clue about advanced internet marketing strategies, which are outlined in the book. Chris also has this crazy idea that he can bring back Google Cash! Yes, the oft talked about method for lazy affiliates from 2003, he has a very unique take on the direct linking problem, and can show proof of income, so he mustn’t be all wrong although I would not base my income on this, once Google figures out how to stop it, it will. Google just doesn’t stop slapping, you know and that's when Day Job Killer's strategies will stop working. I would suggest Day Job Killer to a beginner in the Internet Marketing business, Chris has a way of breaking things down that just make sense to me and many others, even though I might not have liked his last book, he more than makes up for it with Day Job Killer. |