Hi, This seems to be a brandnew release, top affiliate marketers have all just promoted it in the last couple days. The program is Affiliate Rockstar: http://www.affiliaterockstarstatus.com/ Just wondering if anyone has downloaded this yet and what you think of it if you have? Matt
It is like many other "make money online" products. Probably not worth it if you've bought others before. -T
I think that tells me what I needed to know (and is the answer I thought I'd get). I have more than enough products/ebooks about affiliate stuff so if this is just another rehash then most likely not worth the money...unless it offers some "revolutionary" techniques/content. Which is unlikely. matt
Day Job Killer guys? at the bottom of the affiliate rockstar page: "Sincerely, Eric Rockefeller and DJK Team (Chris and Ken)" So it seems like the answer is yes. I liked their DJK&AFX...if anyone has actually bought ARS a review would be nice.
A review would be really nice. I'm mostly interested in the Direct Linking method and how to get 0.01 min bid in PPC. I read other books describing both but they were all crap. I'd like to know if this is the real deal.
The DJK guys make good products. I bought two of their ebooks and they have helped me on my way to making money online. Regarding ARS, I have a couple of points I'd like some info on: 1. ARS' techniques appears to be targeted for folks with Clickbank accounts. I happen to live in a country that cannot apply for a CB account. So the question is--are the techniques applicable to other affiliate programs or only for CB? 2. There also seems to be an emphasis on getting backlinks by building Squidoo pages. I read somewhere that Google's already applied the "Squidoo Slap" on many pages so that building Squidoo pages isn't as effective as it once was. So if it's the only focus of this ebook then it's an obsolete concept. Feedback from folks who've bought ARS on these two points would be very much appreciated.
Damn them and their enticing marketing pages lol, but that's what it's all about...it's definitely piqued my interest, especially since I know that they create quality products. If noone comes along that actually has the product, I may buy it myself and offer a review. I just don't want to waste my money if it's just the same old affiliate marketing stuff that every guide covers... Matt
I actually bought a third book from them, the Black Mask book but it was pure black hat stuff which I felt wasn't for me. Asked for a refund and promptly got it. No question asked. I wouldn't mind investing in this one but if the techniques are purely for CB account holders then it's totally useless for me. I'm sure they'd refund me if I asked for it but I don't want to come across as a tire-kicker.
faldo 29 There are ways to be Clickbank Affiliate even you live in a country that cannot apply for a CB account.
All of those "get rich quick" products are shite. You can just download them from torrent sites anyways. (Not that I would ever, ever, ever do that. But, that's about all they are worth in my opinion.)
Well I heard about Affiliate Rockstar Status 2 days ago when 6 (!) affiliate gurus sent me an email advertising this stuff. It's interesting that after an internet marketing product (like ARS) comes out, I get tons of mails from GURUS saying it's the new bible for people who want to make money with internet marketing. In the last 12 month there were at least 50 products like ARS... 50 products x $60 (average price) = only $3000. Not too much for the knowledge that helps people to make millions of dollars on the internet. Unfortunately most of the people don't even make $500 per month with internet marketing. I'm not saying that Affiliate Rockstar Status is a scam or the techniques it reveals are useless, because I haven't read the book. I'm just simply tired of these 'new Bible' products...
Oh I'm sure there are, just as there are ways to game the search engines. If CB doesn't feel it's worth their time to do business in my country, I'm not about to go chasing after them like a dog.
They only become "bible" products when the "gurus" tell you they are and you start believing these "gurus". So the simple solution is to start unsubscribing from these so-called gurus' lists. Just my 2¢.
Actually I learn a lot of things about copywriting from the gurus emails. They teach you the important copywriting tricks for free, you just have to read these mails carefully.
I agree--that's the main reason I subscribe to a bunch of lists--free lessons in how to write emails.
I wasn't too impressed with the DJK e-books. I only see value in an e-book if I'm able to learn something new that I can use to enhance my business. I subscribe to lists for some of the top marketers, but I don't listen to the marketing hype. I just look to see what they are promoting, how they are promoting it, etc.. and try to steal some ideas and techniques from them.