How realistic are the claims made by AdwordsKiller? Is it good? I bought Dayjobkiller , but same things in different formats. What about AdwordsKiller? Thanks in advance for your replies.
I've got Adwords Killer. I think it's OK. It has some very enlightening advice, and everything is up to date. However, I must say that I did expect a little bit more. One great thing about Adwords Killer is that the author promises one-on-one support, which he actually does deliver. The man responded to my queries almost immediately. As personal support can be of great value in the Adwords game, and as the author does actually deliver support as promised, I'll give Adwords Killer a
Masterful, How responsive is the author to questions? What did you mean by expecting more? Is there not enough content? Thanks, Alex
Day Job Killer is one of those 80/20 products where the author spent 80% of his time on the marketing and 20% on the product. I buy a lot of ebooks, and this one is not worth $97. The book covers some PPC stuff and the very played out "Product X is a scam, buy Product Y instead" technique.
Amac0428, I found the author of Adwords Killer to be quite responsive to my questions. He replied to one of my questions within half an hour, and to another by the following day. His responses were short yet helpful. The fact that I expected more from Adwords Killer probably hails from a consequence of my having read just about every e-book about Adwords. Someone who hasn't read many Adwords guides would find Adwords Killer to be a HUGE eye opener. In fact, I would say that it even taught me quite a bit. The e-book talks a little about the effective use of the content network and site targetting - two areas which I would usually steer clear of but which I now want to retry. I even found some of the other material to be quite exciting, as it gave me loads of ideas. And the tips on improving CTR and controlling CPC in Adwords Killer are quite effective: I observed immediate results. Overall, I am happy with Adwords Killer, mostly because it came with personal support. If you've read guides like Adwords Miracle and Beating Adwords, it won't teach you much. However, if you take advantage of the personal support, it will overall be a more prudent investment than if you were to invest in its competitors. As to DayJobKiller, although it contains some insightful information, all of that material should have been presented as FREE updates to Projext X and Adwords Miracle. Instead, it was repackaged as a new product and peddled to affiliates as the new must-have. As such, I won't be investing in any more of that man's material again - and I advise you all not to do so, either.
Adwords Killer is good for advanced techniques. If you are just starting out it might be a little over your head. Its mostly about tweaking campaigns. Also, the one on one support is actually good, and Will has helped me tweak campaigns. As far as the comparison between djk and ak, AK came out first and is by a completely different writer. It is techincal and advanced. Day Job Killer is weird hype theoretical techniques that I think have nothing to do with killing your day job, but rather for some new techniques for someone that probably is already a full time internet marketer. I personally got a refund for it. I think it was mainly to backend people into a mentoring type of program, cuz I got a call by the DJK people to join some expensive training program.
Hello, Firstly. Can this help me if I'm abroad? To make campaigns for my clients more effective? Secondly, why the site looks like a spammers site? http://www.adwordskiller.com The guy tells about huge money etc, and he sells a book for 90$. Why? Why he doesn't make couple thousands $$$ a day from AdWords and tells noone his secret?? He would be a guru than. And this is what I read on some other forum: greetings, neme