Confessions
of a Lazy Super-Affiliate
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I
was shocked! I Like it! I've added this eBook to
my very short Must-Have page.
This
very inexpensive package totally took me by surprise. A reader
sent me a request to look at Chris Rempel so I took a look,
expecting to find another repeat of the same stuff you always
hear.
What
a shock! If you read Rempel's table of contents, it looks
like more of the same - an affiliate system - and it looks
like you'll learn nothing new. You know, find a product in
Clickbank, put it on your site, sell it, make money. I've
seen that a million times. But when I get to the meat of it
I learned two valuable differences from all the others.
First,
Rempel's idea of how to pick an affiliate product was opposite
most of the advice I'd seen.
Second,
and most important, Rempel's plan for promoting your site
was ingenius. I got to work immediately and soon was ready
to roll out my own promotional campaign, following Chris Rempel's
advice. What an impact it made.
I
contacted Chris Rempel and his immediate response also impressed
me. He talked about his no-hype style of selling and of writing,
and it was true - his material was solid and hype-free.
I
also learned that his Lazy Marketer eBook was highly spoken
of by Allan Gardyne. I respect Gardyne's opinions and this
spoke highly of Mr. Rempel.
What
I really liked about the Lazy Marketer's system is that it
is a simple model to follow. It's more or less a step-by-step
pattern to follow without being a cookie-cutter approach at
the same time.
He
simply leads you to finding a product you wish to sell, selecting
it, using his unique viewpoint in selection cirteria, setting
up your Website, and then launching his very unique promotional
campaign.
The
idea is to do this over and over, keeping the winners and
dropping the losers.
I'll
tell you what I consider the pre-requisits for being able
to work his model:
1.
The ability to buy a domain and post a site
2.
The ability to write four or five basic articles supporting
the product you're promoting
3.
A little programming ability is a bonus. However, at least
the ability to learn some HTML and get around in some html
editing software would be nice. If you happen to be able to
put together a slick small program or Web page interface document,
this is system perfect for you. If you can't he'll teach you
enough to get by if you can at least learn a little technical
stuff.
So
Chris Rempel, my hat goes off to you. This has become one
of my favorite packages, and you'll note it has gained the
distinction of mention on my Must-have page - which is reserved
for only three or four top items.
Confessions
of a Lazy Super-Affiliate
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