Judging a Marketing Books Creditability

Discussion in 'General Marketing' started by steveeyes, Jul 22, 2012.

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    I'm reading "The Simple Truth about Making Money on the Internet" by Justin Andrew Spencer. It is well written and seemingly has some good advise. Justin claims he is making 6 figure income a month. When I got to the point where he finally shared one of his sites, I started to doubt it's creditability. Here is the site:

    http://sixfigureprogramscam.net/

    Maybe I'm being judgmental. Andrew claims this site makes $1500 a month. In his ebook he talks about different link services, yet his sites are a pr1. After seeing the site, I lost interest in reading the book.

    I would think if everything written in an ebook was true, the site the author owns would reflect it. How do you judge a books creditability? Believe me, if I just went by the content I would say, great book, but somehow the experience of visiting the above site dampen my enthusiasm.

    Has anyone else heard of Justin Spencer?
     
    Last edited: Jul 22, 2012
    steveeyes, Jul 22, 2012 IP
  2. OnApproach

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    that is not right you have got to try his method first follow it step by step to know if it works and even if it is not you can try phenomenal gurus like frank Kern and jay abraham then follow and you will not fail
     
    OnApproach, Jul 22, 2012 IP
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    As they say, "the proof of the pudding is in the eating." You'll never know that's totally true until you've try it yourself.
     
    Web Outsourcing Gateway, Jul 22, 2012 IP
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    I think just doing what he has done may not give you the same effect. There are unstated conditions to reach the same reward
     
    BugHo, Jul 23, 2012 IP