* NEW LAUNCH - Growing Niche. 75% Commission + BONUS CASH + PRIZES

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    Product Launch - Make 75% on Sales + Bonus Cash + Prizes


    Landing Page: http://superchargedcvs.com/

    Affiliate Page:
    http://superchargedcvs.com/aff.htm

    Bonus Page:
    http://superchargedcvs.com/bonuses.htm

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    This product is in a fairly unexplored niche through clickbank. In the current recession people are looking for jobs, and this product - Supercharged CV's - has been written by two experienced individuals in the field of recruitments (one person who has been a project manager on a number of successful internet projects, the other works is the area recruitment manager for an employment agency).

    Both have achieved phenomenal success in getting people jobs, and have written this ebook together.

    This product pays 75% Comission on $35 product ($23.55)
    I am also offering a bonus scheme for both small time and big time affiliate marketers, and also a competition that will run for two months.

    Any questions, please do not hesitate to contact me. Thank you.
     
    rhyswynne, Feb 5, 2009 IP
  2. rolf

    rolf Active Member

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    Is this also suitable for the American market? The reason I say is because if it is, it would be better off called supercharged resumes.

    Most Americans don't know what a CV is.
     
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    Nice one. I was planning on getting into this niche some time this year. I've always been quite good at interviewing and writing a persuasive CV. Plus, in my current job it's my duty to review incoming CVs, and I'm constantly amazed at how badly people write theirs.

    Anyway, best of luck.

    PS - just checked over the sales page, and perhaps I missed it, but you could include an example or two of "perfect" CVs? Might be a good shock for people who realise that their own are utter rubbish :)
     
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  4. rhyswynne

    rhyswynne Active Member

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    @rolf - Yes it's suitable for the American Market. You raise a good point, I will create a "resume's" version of the ebook for the American market for early next week.

    @TigerPublishing - Thanks for your good luck wishes!

    To answer your question: within the ebook, there are examples of "perfect" CV's. However I'm a bit apprehensive giving them away (it seems to be a selling point of the books that they include example CV's. I don't want to give away the secrets for free :p). If the general consensus is to give them away to improve sales, then I will. however at the moment, I'm not convinced.
     
    rhyswynne, Feb 5, 2009 IP
  5. TigerPublishing

    TigerPublishing Member

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    Perhaps put up a short example, or the first page of an example, or show a "before" and "after" of a single section of a CV, or black out "secret" parts of an example. You could even set up a fake CV for a fake character applying for a fake job at a fake company. Something like Mr A. Nonymous applying for Acne Corp.

    I just feel like if I were a customer, I would want to at least get a sneak peek of what I was buying.

    Anyway, just an idea. :)
     
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  6. rhyswynne

    rhyswynne Active Member

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    Okay! :) I'll see what I can do :)
     
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    I also had this in mind some time ago. There is definately high demand for this.
    Although there is lots of free information on this subject. I recommend you to put a free report in exchange for their emails. Something like "20 FREE tips to write an effective resume". If they find it usefull they will come back for more.

    Good luck
     
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    RattleSnake316 Peon

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    You might want to register superchargedresumes.com sooner, rather than later. I imagine if your program has any success, that someone will snap up the domain before you.
     
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    shand0 Well-Known Member

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    Of course this one is growing, hope success
     
    shand0, Feb 6, 2009 IP
  10. rhyswynne

    rhyswynne Active Member

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    Thanks!

    Yes, I snapped up the domain. Will get working on it within the next week

    Thanks for your advice. However reading these forums for a while I've read that Pay Per Click Marketers don't like their paid traffic turned into a free email, losing them commission. Am I right in thinking that? Or should I put a "free" report on my site?

    Advice needed!
     
    rhyswynne, Feb 6, 2009 IP
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    rhyswynne Active Member

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    One of my affiliates is really been hitting it recently, getting a couple of sales from just over 40 hops!

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    If you haven't checked this out, please do so! It's doing well for affiliates.
     
    rhyswynne, Jun 4, 2009 IP