Wow, that's a awesome strategy! And he's giving it so openly away. Cool. Thanks for sharing this with us, Monsieur Trepeneur! There's another chapter yet missing... "How to collect the missing customers with a free viral e-report when the buzz is over?" I only don't get the last point: What good in rebate the whole commission?
Oh.... sorry, it was a joke! I think this as an unwritten chapter which I would call the "Missing Customers" technique. Because he's collecting with this "missing chapter" customers, that have missed APX so far. *g*
Of course. Reinvent the wheel. Why examine how it's created? If you want to build a bridge, then would you just try and do it, or would you learn from the experts about the architecture and static and so? If you decide for the first, you can surely build a little bridge over a brook.
that's not the case..i'm sure that if in the first time when rome's build thier shipps than they didnt reveld thier secrets..would affilate reveal his secrets? i'm dout about it...while the most thing that u think about project -x is how to affiliate, than why the publisher it self 'publishing' and not affiliating? it's the same as i would say the anciant rome's had to suggest france to use non-gun pouder and france wouldn't use it but rome's would...dont reveal your secrets if they are so good, and if you reveal than....they aren't. and a bridge, wheel? i think ford has used to keep thier secrets for thier cars.....at least.
The publisher IS affiliating, and very successful. I have no interest in promoting his book, but it has very good reviews and sold extremely well, because it has just a great value. Bad books don't take the world by a storm just like this one. The word spreads fast...if something is good, or if it's bad. And many marketers have made great profit by applying his techniques. But you're right, the marketers keep the best techniques for themselves, Chris McNeeney tells much, but not all. I just got a mail which affirms that. A friend of him just told that. In his newest book are many techniques, but not all. He kept some secrets, because when many people know it, then they wil be overused and spoiled fast. But the man gives as a bonus a teleseminar or so, where Chris tells another secret technique, that he DIDN'T WANT to put in his book for that reason, to a limited audience.
I don't agree, I buy ebooks for review, and to learn new techniques. And for those who say why he is not affiliating, I am afraid that you didn't understand what affiliate marketing is. Every successful affiliate has his own product!