Hello, A lot has been said about this book. I thought I should buy it-- then I hit the google to search for reviews. The first few pages praised it to high heavens while some gave it 50/50. Then I came across another website that claimed it was a total rehearsh of Bum Marketing and nothing new about it. Now what about you -- have you bought this book? Can you say what you know about this book? Thanks
MOST Ebooks... not all but most are a waste. You can gain so much information from this forum, and peoples blogs their is NO reason to spend money on Ebooks.
I did buy it, and I wouldn't say that it is a rip off of BM. It is very similar but with a bit of a twist. Money well spent in my book. Denise
I bought it and thought it was a good buy. Like most ebooks it seems, there is one strong idea and the rest is filler unless you are a newbie. Overall I was happy with the purchase and will be implimenting the "major strategy" that I learned.
For the person looking to create content sites and drive traffic to them using article marketing, I'd highly recommend combining the knowledge you'll get from Niche Marketing On Crack and the Bum Marketing Method. Typically, most Internet Marketing ebooks put too much emphasis on keyword research, instead of niche research. NMOC offers a fantastic twist on how to seek out low competition niches AND high-paying affiliate programs. What I really like about it is it actually tells you to place Clickbank, CJ, Linkshare, etc way down your priority list if you decide to use the NMOC methods. Combine NMOC with the free BUM Marketing method and you have yourself a potentially winning strategy. And oh, you didn't ask, but I strongly advise against purchasing Who Loves Money. If you're thinking about purchasing, PM me and I'll share details about the rebate I'm offering to anyone who buys NMOC through my affiliate link, together with support on where to find helpful resources on the BUM method. Hope this helps!
^^ Damn good post mate, thanks very much, some green rep your way! Just from the sales pitch you could tell the book would go onto discuss promoting affiliate programs which weren't as competitive.