Monday, October 8, 2007

A New Day Job Killer Marketing Buzz !

Why I think that Day Job Killer is going to be another buzz is because when I did a search in google on the phrase ”DayJobKiller”, a huge quantity of websites that shown up in the result.

As you may have noticed, at frequent intervals there will be the inevitable product launch, along with the associated hype! But not all product launches are the same, this one has been produced by Chris McNeeney. I've been patiently waiting and yesterday saw the launch.
I've already made my purchase so that I can discover new techniques such as the 'Leveller' and 'Campaign Nuking'.

A new controversial affiliate marketing book has been launched. It's going be one of the most talked about books in affiliate marketing this year. You need to get it.It's too important for you to miss.If, like me, you are working to expand your marketing reach or establish your marketing into a tried and tested formula, you need to check this out.

Either take a look right now or read my entire post, you may just find that you can see yourself reflected in the 'failing' affiliates described below, either way, there's something for everyone in this a.mazing new product by Chris McNeeney: Day Job Killer




Let me take you back to the internet marketing scene last April.Back then a single Adwords campaign was launched, one that would eventually lead 24 "failing" affiliates down the path to fin.ancial fre.edom - and result in me writing this story to you today.Back then, a guide was released called AdWords Miracle. It launched with no hype, just a single Adwords campaign. Fast forward a few months, and word gets out about the product --it goes viral. Many wonder how it happened... That was April.



In September, the author decides he has had enough with the "industry B.S.", and so he decides to take 12 newbies affiliates under his wing and train them in the ways of the super affiliates. Several ma.ke as much as $200 per day within a few weeks.



October, 3rd, 2006 - he releases a guide explaining how he did it, "Affiliate Project X".The industry goes mad, and several sales records are broken. And everyone thought that it all ended there.But the truth is that, it was building up to THIS moment.Because last month the author - who simply calls himself "Chris" - asked for applications for another 12 "test subjects" for "new, devious affiliate marketing techniques". He received over 1,000 applications within days.Then he chose the *next* 12 to test his methods on - and then dissapeared underground. Until this week, when information started surfacing... Apparently the guide would specifically address the problems affiliates have in 2007. AND it would be backed up by PROOF and an assortment of step-by-step methods.That was the IDEA. But what about the *truth* - do you want to know what I really think?

Well, the guide has just gone live, and its called "Day Job Killer" .



I got my hands on a pre-launch copy last week: and when it's all said and done, ...was it worth waiting 9 months for?Let me put it this way : it may possibly be the missing link for 100,000 ClickBank affiliates, and 300,000 Adwords users.Let me explain what I mean by that...Specifically, if you have either lost money on Adwords, or failed to sell products through ClickBank, this guide will explain exactly why. It has worked on the twelve affiliates Chris tested it on, and it CAN do the same for you.Project X set ClickBank records when it launched (selling over 6,000 copies in one week). I reckon Chris's new book will be one of the biggest selling ebooks this year.

Chris was a struggling affiliate not terribly long ago, but he studied ClickBank super affiliates and "reverse engineered" their techniques.The book is all about using AdWords to promote affiliate products in all sorts of brilliant and sneaky ways. He shows you tricks and shortcuts to maximize your revenue - and how to lure clicks away from your competitors' ads.You get a video demonstration of one of the techniques. As Chris says, this will help you internalize the technique and replicate it.



Be warned. The book is brutal. Chris himself happily says that is contains "ruthless,underground, and downright evil techniques".Perhaps that's why he now prefers to be known only by his first name.Chris McNeeney has created Day Job Killer. This is his third major release. It follows up AdWords Miracle (released in April of 2006) and Affiliate Project X(released in October of 2006). Much has been said about Day Job Killer, but here is an honest review about what to expect.



Before purchasing Day Job Killer you should read more about the product, including what other people (real people who have used the product, and not just people who are trying to sell it to you) are saying about it.So how much loot is Chris generating from ClickBank? You can see a video he created and watch as he enters several of his ClickBank accounts and reveals astounding figures, like $800 a day, in just one account. The video shows how he's generating cash at a rate of more than $1 million a year, from ClickBank alone.



Could the video be faked? I suppose it would be possible to fake a video of someone going into multiple ClickBank accounts and showing their stats, but I think the video is probably genuine.In his words.."These are sneaky, stealthy money-making techniques which the Internet marketing gurus use themselves (behind closed doors) but will NEVER reveal to you..."Before he launched the book, Chris called for volunteers from affiliates who weren't making money. He wanted to prove that even a newbie could make a living online using these techniques."And you know what?" he says. "After just a couple of weeks, all those test subjects started making a substantial income online ... They are all now making enough money to quit their day jobs and make their living from home."The least successful of the 12 is making $150 a day, he says.



Day Job Killer is less than 100 pages - no fluff - and very easy to read.



One of the techniques described is the Holy Grail of affiliate marketing - using AdWords to send visitors directly to the merchant - no website needed. Chris has put a new twist on the 2004 GoogleCash method to make it work again, potentially with millions of affiliate products.



Day Job Killer is a strategy guide for affiliate marketers to promote products via "direct linking". Most folks, including "gurus" and experts, have said that direct linking is dead. If you rolled back the clock to 2003, direct linking is how Internet marketers made money. However, by 2006, Google (and other search engines) began to discourage direct linking by increasing bids for specific keywords, by encouraging landing pages, and limiting each search to display a URL only one time. The ultimate goal was to improve the search experience for users. But this had the added effect of severely limiting the profits of Internet marketers.



Day Job Killer purports to bring back direct linking. Instead of relying on existing affiliate strong holds like Clickbank and Commission Junction, Day Job Killer will lean on lesser promoted affiliate programs like Wal-Mart, Target, and the like.Time will tell if this is effective or not. The appeal of Day Job Killer's premise is that affiliates do not need to know HTML, they do not need to cloak links, they do not need to create landing pages, and they do not need to create squeeze pages.If you can't wait to check it out, go to: Day Job Killer



But I have to give a disclaimer. Success apparently comes at a cost: the guide is NOT pleasant - in fact it's brutal at times. It includes techniques like:CAMPAIGN NUKING -- how to steal the Adwords campaigns from ANY advertiser (even the big players), underbid them and do it in the most brutal way possible.



DIRECT LINKING ON CRACK -- wow. This is incredible, but Chris has managed to give new life to the "google cash" method of advertising. This is the ultimate solution for lazy affiliates everywhere... possibly the most potent technique in the entiremanual, all explained in step-by-step detail.



THE LEVELLER -- how to "level" a guru, take his customers and use them to build your own laser-targeted list of buyers. And $100 per day from a $10 ad spend. This one is insane, and its going to annoy a lot of gurus when they learn about it.One more thing: *each* technique includes real profit-pulling examples; all of which have been tested on "average" affiliates by Chris personally.You heard it here first: Day Job Killer is going to make thousands of affiliates financially fr.ee in the next week, and it has my HIGHEST personal recommendation. It is essentially an assortment of powerful, unknown techniques that have allowed Chris to reach a SEVEN FIGURE income level in a little over a year.Oh - and one more thing, the price you see now is *temporary*. Chris is going to increase the price at some point in the next few days (he lived up to his word and did it with Project X within 72 hours, no-one knows exactly when it will happen with this one).So, act FAST if you want to get in on this one at the ground floor: Day Job Killer



If you are a ClickBank affiliate or an Adwords user, you NEED this - before the price goes up, and before your competition start using it. Many are already calling it the "missing link" and at this limited price, I can see why.Last chance to see what the future of affiliate marketing looks like: Day Job Killer



I think every reader of this book will be wondering how long these new crafty techniques will last. As a result of this book, a hoard of new affiliates will be rushing out to create tough competition for the AdWords super affiliates who have been very quietly getting rich.The good news is that Chris is promising free lifetime updates with the book, so as the Internet changes, he'll keep you up to date with new techniques and strategies.If you're even a tiny bit interested in using pay-per-click advertising to generate affiliate commissions, you need this book. If you're already using PPC advertising, you need this book to protect yourself from your new crafty competitors.



Day Job Killer - On the negative sideI must mention this :-
Day Job Killer is Nasty - but not in the way the author intended.
Day Job Killer Offers Easy Fast Solutions - but it isn’t for beginners
Every Technique Requires Financial Investment - how much money do you have?
You Become a Parasite - destroying the competition .The primary method of selecting products and even marketing methods, including keywords, positioning, pricing etc, all relies on finding what is successful for other people, copying them, and nudging them out of the market for your own gain - this is ruthless marketing and not for the faint hearted.



Day Job Killer - On the positive side
It is well presented and concise - typical of Chris is a no fluff writing style.
Proof of concept - Chris goes out of his way to provide real world case studies of each technique.
Stimulation - it was more like “yes that would work, but wouldn’t doing it this other way be even better”
Price - $67 is cheap for the information contained within the report, if you act on it.
Guarantee - It is sold by Clickbank, so the guarantee is not just the authors. All things considered, the premise of Day Job Killer is that the good old days of affiliate marketing are back. The jury is still out though on whether simpler is better and how long these search engine work-arounds will last.

Here's the link: Day Job Killer