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Day Job Killer Review

Wednesday 7 February 2007 @ 11:38 am

The reason I am writing this title is because I don’t want you really buy Day Job Killer. I’d rather have all the information for myself because now that it’s released its going to be tough doing any sort of affiliate marketing if you are not using these techniques.

It’s a bit borderline. A little bit nasty and but business is business and so its up to you. I can tell you as an experienced affiliate marketer that the techniques work. Dammit because I was using some of them secretly myself with amazing effectiveness. Damn now the cat is out of the bag and anyone who gets this book is going to know what I was doing.

Day Job Killer is not for the faint hearted, not really for total newbies, but if you have tried affiliate marketing and failed before this is something that will get you results and pretty fast, but it’s not for slowcoachs. YOU NEED TO GRAB Day Job Killer NOW AND IMPLEMENT IMMEDIATELY.

A sneak peak. It is deadly kung-fu researched trialled and tested methods of flying under the radar and bumping off mega affiliates and taking their commissions to the bank, but entirely legally. Instead of making $100 per month from affiliate marketing you need to be able to get used to the idea of JUST a little bit more. Try multiplying what you are doing by ten to get some idea of the deadly effectiveness of this information.

Day Job Killer comes with a standard guarantee, so there is no reason to delay. Grab it read it and do it, but if you wait you are leaving literally thousands of dollars on the table.

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John Reese Traffic Secrets - Must’ve been good.

Monday 13 March 2006 @ 7:24 pm

Ever wished you had some gizmo or ebook or software program but you just couldn’t justify the expense. Well John Reese Traffic Secrets is one such item. At close to $1000 I just couldn’t do it. I mean he was lauded as the ultimate guru of traffic, a quiet achiever who was raking in hundreds of thousands behind the scenes, and then suddenly decided to reveal his secrets. I heard that he sold $1000000 worth in 24 hours.

So where are those 1000 buyers now. It would be interesting to see if they got their moneys worth or more. Because if that were the case, $1000 would be an investment and not an expense.

But where are the people who imbibed the secrets and what are they doing today. I’m sure John Reese could dig them up. And what were these secrets that were worth so much and were they really secrets? Or were they the result of collecting information and organising it into a digestible whole. There are many things I don’t know about getting web traffic, but there are more things that I don’t do - which I should be doing. Such as link exchanges and posting in forums. Generating a big mailing list.

I will probably never know what’s in Traffic Secrets, but I wish I did. I wish I had a chance to sift through the information and find out what I didn’t know. That’s the problem when you’ve read a lot. You know a bit, but it comes down to knowing what you don’t know.

I’ve stopped buying ebooks pretty much for that reason. A few I’ve bought, with the exception of Joel Comms Adsense book that I seem to be raving about, I knew most of the stuff in it.

That’s just not good. So it’s hard to get me to buy an ebook, let alone a $1ooo course.

You see that course cannot be 100% secret, but that is how it’s marketed. Anything 100% secret does not work - and you can bet your life on that. So there maybe are a couple of spins that people don’t do, don’t apply, don’t know about. But it’s the packaging, the putting together and the physical delivery that creates the unique selling proposition.

So don’t feel bad if you couldn’t afford Traffic Secrets. I couldn’t either. Let’s see if your rationalizations were any different from mine. Why didn’t you buy it? Why did you? What affect has it had on your traffic, income life? Would you have bought it again if you could change your mind?

You can still live without it. You can still make money. You know why? Because you can create!
You can make up some information that people proclaim as the whole box and dice of blah de blah.

You know I don’t have a mailing list - well actually I do have one, but it’s for an ebook that I wrote called The 90 Minute Car Salesman. Type it into Google and you’ll find it - you can even hear my voice. But it’s not a I’m gonna flog you stuff type mailing list. Now and again I send a Happy Christmas email or ask them to fill out a survey. And guess what - the book doesn’t make a whole lot of sales. I was giving it away for a while. This book was the first thing that I did on the internet, so it has a special place for me. I don’t think people know it exists though.

Because quite frankly - who wouldn’t want to sell their car for more if they knew how. So I know the value of my own book. I sell it for $20. I really should sell it for $97. I’ve had a lady write to me saying she got an extra $2000. So in her mind she was ahead $1903 dollars. But she actually got the book for free. So she was really ahead.

I used to have a little donation paypal thing and she was going to donate, but it was broken for a while and she couldn’t. Then I had to begin selling it again because people were joining the affiliate program. I did that out of loyalty to the affiliates. I really enjoyed giving it away for free and helping people sell their car. In fact - if these affiliates are not really doing anything I may
get back into that gig.

To me it was good karma. I’ve got an even better book that I wrote showing you how to make money buying and selling cars, but no one bought it. Amazing! Anyway - I’m not going to sell it any more because let me tell you - that works and I’m going to do it myself. Now that’s got some secrets in it.

The secrets in that book are secrets because - they are specialised knowledge that I have tested and would not be generally known as secure facts that one can make decisions upon without testing in the physical world and society. There! I just defined what type of secrets are in my book. Sorry, it’s not for sale.

Time for a cuppa.

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PHP 5 for Dummies

Tuesday 17 January 2006 @ 12:00 am

I recently purchased PHP 5 for Dummies with a gift voucher I received from my sister. I was looking for a solid book and not a tutorial, because I actually wanted to feel some pages and look at something solid.

I’ve been teaching myself perl, java and php all at the same time - which is not a bad idea because studying from different sources you pick up the commonality in the language.

PHP 5 for Dummies is a good basic book. It is easy to follow but has enough meat in it to make it a learning experience. It had very little info about apache and mysql, the author has written another book on those subjects, so it is pretty much all php 5.

It covers all the basics you would expect from a beginners book. The style is very readable and there are lots of examples. Coverage of object oriented programming in my opinion could have been beefed up, but I suppose it is a beginners book.

Overall I was very satisfied with the product and would recommend it to beginners who are interested in learning the php language.

Pretty cool.

PHP 5 for Dummies

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